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The Daily Show correspondent Stephen Colbert received his own show The Colbert Report, a parody of shows like The O'Reilly Factor. Family Guy supporting character Cleveland Brown was given his own show called The Cleveland Show. The Andy Griffith Show is an example of several different types of spin-offs.
Pages in category "Television shows based on works by P. G. Wodehouse" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
This is a list of satirical television news programs with a satirical bent, or parodies of news broadcasts, with either real or fake stories for mainly humorous purposes. . The list does not include sitcoms or other programs set in a news-broadcast work environment, such as the US Mary Tyler Moore, the UK's Drop The Dead Donkey, the Australian Frontline, or the Canadian The Newsr
Backstage, Michael McDonald receives hate mail from a kid and Frank Caeti is mistaken for Frank Caliendo; Ike Barinholtz and Bobby Lee conduct red-carpet interviews at the Mad TV season 11 premiere; Jessica Simpson (Parker) sings about the horrible film remakes of classic TV shows; a parody of House in which Dr. House (McDonald) pops Vicodin ...
National Report is a fake news website that posts fictional articles related to world events. [1] [2] It is described by Snopes.com as a fake news site, [3] by FactCheck.org as a satirical site, [4] and by The Washington Post as part of a fake-news industry, making profits from "duping gullible Internet users with deceptively newsy headlines."
Too Soon: Comedy After 9/11 is a 2021 documentary film produced by Pulse Films, VICE TV and Hazy Mills Productions, and directed by Nick Fituri Scown and Julie Seabaugh. [1] The film chronicles the role of comedy in the aftermath of the September 11 attacks. [2] The film premiered on September 8, 2021 on VICE TV. [3] [4]
El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie: Streaming October 11, 2019 The Bugs Bunny Show: ABC CBS: October 11, 1960 September 2, 2000 The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Movie: Theatrical September 14, 1979 The Looney Looney Looney Bugs Bunny Movie: November 20, 1981 Bugs Bunny's 3rd Movie: 1001 Rabbit Tales: November 19, 1982 Daffy Duck's Fantastic Island ...
Because of the parody's transformativeness, the Supreme Court found the derivative work a fair use. Trivia books based on TV shows, such as Seinfeld, are considered derivative works, for purposes of infringement liability, at least if they incorporate a substantial amount of copyright-protected content from the TV episodes. [39]