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That Damn Michael CheThat Damn Michael Che
HBO Max, 2021 On Hiatus | Comedy | ► Trailer
Rating: 5/5

That Damn Michael Che uses sketches and vignettes to illustrate what it feels like to experience various everyday situations including racial profiling, unemployment, falling in love and more, from Che's perspective. It features SNL cast members Cecily Strong, Heidi Gardner, Colin Quinn, Ellen Cleghorne and Che's "Weekend Update" co-anchor Colin Jost, along with guest stars Omari Hardwick, Geoffrey Owens, Godfrey, Billy Porter and Method Man


Rugrats (2021)Rugrats (2021)
Paramount+, 2021 Running | Comedy, Family, Adventure, Children | ► Trailer
Rating: 3/5

A re-imagining of the classic '90s hit, the series features rich and colorful CG-animation and follows the toddlers as they explore the world and beyond from their pint-sized and wildly imaginative point-of-view.


StillwaterStillwater

Siblings Karl, Addy and Michael have a very special next-door neighbor: a wise panda named Stillwater. His friendship and stories give them new perspectives on the world, themselves, and each other.


JohnsonJohnson
Bounce TV, 2021 Running | Comedy, Drama

The series centers on four Black men - Omar, Greg, Keith and Jarvis - who met in grade school and have been best friends ever since. They all just so happen to have the same last name, Johnson... no relation. After 25 years of friendship, they are finding themselves in vastly different places in their lives, threatening the unity that has always been so strong. They confront and find humor in the most current controversial social issues from the Black man's perspective, ranging from love, marriage, business, politics and religion.


Black and WhiteBlack and White
A&E, 2016 Cancelled/Ended | Comedy, Reality
Rating: 5/5

Comics Sherrod Small and Christian Finnegan tackle conversations surrounding race in America.


Secrets from the SkySecrets from the Sky
ITV, 2014 Cancelled/Ended | Documentary
Rating: 5/5

Secrets From The Sky takes a look at some of the country's most historic landmarks and glorious landscapes from a bird's eye view in the sky. The show uses an octocopter, a remote controlled helicopter carrying a camera, as Bettany Hughes and Ben Robinson look down on sites of great historical interest to offer a brand new perspective about our ancestors.


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