When three kids explore Charterville's haunted Hillhurst Mansion on a dare, they discover a lot more than they bargain for! The trio find a wild and wacky phasm named Flabber, who changes their lives forever when he grants their wish to become the superheroes they've read about in Beetleborgs comics. However, not only does Flabber grant the kids' wish, but he also accidentally facilitates the escape of supervillains from the comic books as well! Now it's up to these three newly tapped superheroes - aided by a friendly neighborhood phasm and armed with fantastic powers and awesome vehicles - to save the world from the forces of darkness that threaten the peace and harmony of all mankind.
1996TVY7Fantasy, Family, Comedy, Suspense, Action & Adventure, Kids, Other
A single-camera comedy set in Long Island, NY, that follows three women – and close-knit childhood friends – as they cope with the death of the fourth member of their group. When faced with the reality that life is short, these women pivot, and alter their current paths, by way of a series of impulsive, ill-advised and self-indulgent decisions. These pivots will strengthen their bond and prove it’s never too late to screw up your life in the pursuit of happiness.
Life changes for a womanizing bachelor who learns that he fathered a son who in turn has a daughter of his own. Jimmy is a womanizing bachelor who plans to turn to a life of partying after his recent divorce. However, he gets the shock of his life when he learns that he is not just a father- but a grandfather. He had fathered a son who in turn had a daughter of his own. Now, his dreams are shattered as he has to accept that he is a grandfather.
Single dad Beef Tobin tries to keep his family close on their family fishing boat in Alaska while his daughter Judy has artistic dreams that lead her to the local mall.
This lowbrow hit about the Bundys, TV's first family of raunch, made the new Fox network a player. The long-running series prospered despite threats of sponsor boycotts and the ire of some critics, who objected to the show's offbeat, sometimes coarse humor. TV Guide's reviewer, however, applauded the sharp, funny lines, calling the series an antidote to the 'hundreds of sugary [sitcoms].'