Welcome back to the Harpers' Malibu beach house, home to one of the funniest TV comedy hits in a long, long time. Bachelor Charlie's trying (but not very hard) to remember the name of the girl currently taking a shower upstairs. And Alan, Charlie's divorced, uptight brother, who's proud to have been named the San Fernando Valley's Chiropractor of the Year. And Jake, Alan's 11-year-old son, who's happiest with a juice box in one hand and the TV remote in the other. After a year of living together, the guys
The second series of the popular British sitcom Men Behaving Badly brought a change in personnel, but the comedy remained the same: Two men at the mercy of their own worst impulses. Gary (jug-eared Martin Clunes) and his new roommate Tony ('70s flashback Neil Morrissey) both lust after their blonde upstairs neighbor Deborah (Leslie Ash), often humiliating Gary's "sort of" girlfriend Dorothy (Caroline Quentin) along the way. Deborah initially took a fancy to Tony, but a clumsy make-out session and some
Television's #1 comedy celebrates five seasons of funny with big laughs and hilarious new storylines. Charlie (Charlie Sheen) tops the charts as kiddie-song sensation Charlie Waffles. Alan (Jon Cryer) at last meets the perfect woman who just happens to be dating Charlie. Jake (Angus T. Jones) starts junior high, armed with reams of helpful advice from Alan and Charlie. Evelyn (Holland Taylor) ties the knot for the fifth time (lots of guests at the wedding, lots of cops at the reception). And as always,
Fans of the action-packed FEDERAL MEN will be delighted with this third volume of episodes from the cult TV show. With the feds hotfooting it after a variety of hoodlums, the action never lets up from start to finish. All the classic noir-inflected ingredients are intact, including dealings with narcotics, gangsters, and all manner of deviant behavior!
Billion Dollar Game: How Three Men Risked It All and Changed the Face of Television
Television as we know it was invented through processes of trial and error. This book delivers the uncertainties and excitements of 1955-65 by looking at women's programs, current affairs, and popular drama. Programs had to be devised and the mass audience built. Though women were central to this audience their images were often demeaning, in line with fifties paternalism. Janet Thumim brilliantly illuminates television's role in Britain of the 50s and 60s, revealing the interplay of media and the feminine
In Season 6, a smart, independent brunette named Chelsea may finally have turned party-boy Charlie into a man. The kind of man who brings you tea when you're sick. Sleeps over at your place, even if he can't watch ESPN in bed. Or makes the ultimate sacrifice: nukes the nudie pix off his cell phone. And there's lots more funny that keeps Two and a Half Men the #1 comedy on TV: Jake locks lips with the cute girl next door, the one whose football-star dad is named Mad Dog. Judith prepares for a midlife baby,
Men of Reality TV Wall Calendar: This calendar features some of the most handsome and hot men of Reality TV including Dr. Bill Dorfman, Paul Vandervort, JP Calderon, Greg Plitt, Rib Hillis, TJ Wilk, and Maurice Townsell. Proceeds from this calendar go to children's charities LEAP and Smiles for Life.
6pm.com is proud to offer the Movies and TV - Men in Black (Blu-ray) (One Color) - Electronics: In the 1950s a super-secret government agency was formed to monitor and police the activities of extraterrestrial aliens on the planet Earth. Some 40 years later a founding father of the agency, Agent Kay (Tommy Lee Jones), finds himself with a new smart-mouthed partner fresh from the NYPD who is soon dubbed Agent Jay (Will Smith). Their first mission is to save the Earth from destruction by a giant insect-like
Television's #1 comedy celebrates five seasons of funny with big laughs and hilarious new storylines. Charlie (Charlie Sheen) tops the charts as kiddie-song sensation Charlie Waffles. Alan (Jon Cryer) at last meets the perfect woman - who just happens to be dating Charlie. Jake (Angus T. Jones) starts junior high, armed with reams of "helpful" advice from Alan and Charlie. Evelyn (Holland Taylor) ties the knot for the fifth time (lots of guests at the wedding, lots of cops at the reception). And as always,
The pageant of boorishness and slobbery known as Men Behaving Badly launched itself upon an unsuspecting United Kingdom in 1992. Over the course of six episodes, Gary (Martin Clunes), the disgruntled manager of a security alarm company, struggles to break up with his long-suffering girlfriend Dorothy (Caroline Quentin) while competing with his aimless flatmate Dermot (Harry Enfield) for the attentions of their fetching new upstairs neighbor Deborah (Leslie Ash). The plots are built on contrivances like a
On February 28, 1983, nearly 106 million viewers tuned in for the series finale of M*A*S*H, making Goodbye, Farewell and Amen the most-watched episode in TV history -- a record that still stands today. Now you can relive the heartwarming television event that marked the end of one of the longest-running and most beloved shows of all time.Even as the final ceasefire draws near, life at the 4077 is as hectic and crazy as ever. Hawkeye is reluctant to operate after recuperating from a nervous breakdown; B.J.
Johnny Legend Presents TV Noir (Federal Men / I Am The Law / Hollywood Offbeat / Police Station) Charles Bronson; George Raft & Melvyn Douglas List Price: $19.95 $2.99 LGHO 807D A&E Biography: Amelia Earhart Agony - The Life and Death of Rasputin (Agoniya) Blame It on Rio Chairman Cider House Rules (Collector's Edition) Heaven's Gate History Channel: Modern Marvels - Egyptian Pyramids Mouse on the Moon Penn & Teller - Off the Deep End Description by Ryko Distribution: Four original episodes of classic crime
Goodbye, Farewell and Amen was the instant-classic final installment of the long-running TV series M*A*S*H. After nearly three bloody years of combat in Korea (and 11 years' worth of TV time!), a truce has been declared and the 4077th is going home. News of the cease-fire affects different people different ways. The happiest of the bunch should be Captain Hawkeye Pierce (Alan Alda), but he is undergoing a mysterious bout of depression over a horrible incident in his past. Meanwhile, the insufferable Major
This western TV series aired between 1957 and 1959, and was based on stories of the Arizona Rangers. Many of the tales were based on actual incidents, adding a thrilling air of authenticity to the proceedings as the 26 Rangers brought various miscreants to justice. Four episodes from the show are collected here.