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Home ImprovementHome Improvement
ABC, 1991 Cancelled/Ended | Comedy, Family | ► Trailer
Rating: 3.8/5

Home Improvement is a sitcom about Tim Taylor, the accident prone host of a Detroit, Michigan television program about tools, who raises his dysfunctional family.


Mystery GirlsMystery Girls
Freeform, 2014 Cancelled/Ended | Comedy, Action, Crime | ► Trailer
Rating: 5/5

The show follows a former starlet who is roped into solving crimes with her former mystery TV show costar when a witness to a crime will only speak to the infamous Mystery Girls.


DelocatedDelocated
Adult Swim, 2009 Cancelled/Ended | Comedy, Drama
Rating: 3/5

"Delocated" deals with a family that has been placed into the Witness protection program. The funny twist is when their lives are turned into a reality show! With voice modulators and masks to hide their identities, Jon, Susan, and David present their lives to the world.


What Just Happened??! With Fred SavageWhat Just Happened??! With Fred Savage
FOX, 2019 Cancelled/Ended | Comedy, Talk Shows, Variety
Rating: 2.3/5

What Just Happened??! With Fred Savage is a real after-show for the fake sci-fi drama The Flare, dedicated to exploring the fandom surrounding the show. The after-show features multiple segments, including authentic sit-down celebrity interviews, set visits to The Flare and interviews with the "cast," as well as discussions with fans and more.


Knowing Me, Knowing You with Alan PartridgeKnowing Me, Knowing You with Alan Partridge
BBC Two, 1994 Cancelled/Ended | Comedy, Talk Shows
Rating: 3/5

This was a parody of a chat show in which the character of Alan Partridge got his first TV show. It was originally aired as a radio show along the same lines. Most of the guest appearances were parodies of people in real life (obvious references to people and places).


The Dana Carvey ShowThe Dana Carvey Show
ABC, 1996 Cancelled/Ended | Comedy

The former SNL cast member (along with Robert Smigel) is the host and star of this sketch comedy series. Each week, the show would be sponsored by a different soda, usually Pepsi or Mug Root Beer. The show, however, was doomed by a sketch in the first episode depicting President Clinton breast-feeding puppies.


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