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The WB (episodes 1–8)/Adult Swim (episodes 9–13) King Features Syndicate, Rough Draft Studios, Warner Bros. Animation and Split the Difference Productions Nikki: Sitcom: The WB: Mohawk Productions: X-Men: Evolution: Superhero: 2000–2003: Kids' WB: Marvel Studios and Film Roman: International distribution only; U.S. rights owned by Disney ...
Popular is an American teen comedy-drama television series that aired on The WB, created by Ryan Murphy and Gina Matthews, starring Leslie Bibb and Carly Pope as two teenage girls who reside on opposite ends of the popularity spectrum at their high school, but are forced to get along when their single parents meet on a cruise ship and get married.
The Celebrity Look-Alike Show (Special that aired on May 16, 2003) Pepsi Smash (2003–04) B.M.O.C: Big Man on Campus (2004–05) Studio 7 (2004) The WB's Superstar USA (2004) Drew Carey's Green Screen Show (2004; moved to Comedy Central in 2005) Beauty and the Geek (2005–06; moved to The CW from 2007–08) The Starlet (2005) Survival of the ...
Original television viewers (i.e. those who grew up with the medium in the 1950s and 1960s, when TV was still relatively young) embraced the unreality of such television specials and similarly ...
The weather outside is frightful, but watching Christmas TV episodes is so delightful! December is the most festive month of the year and plenty of TV shows — both new and old — have Christmas ...
For those TV fans who want some new Christmas content, Happy's Place, Elsbeth and Family Guy are just some of the shows delivering gifts this year. Happy's Place, which airs on NBC, made their ...
The Class (TV series) Claws (TV series) The Cleaning Lady (American TV series) The Client (TV series) Close to Home (2005 TV series) The Closer (1998 TV series) The Closer; Clue Club; Clutter Nutters; Co-Ed Confidential; Code Name: Eternity; Code R; Cold Case; Colt .45 (TV series) Coma (American miniseries) Come to Papa (TV series) The Comeback ...
Wonder Woman (Lynda Carter) in the 1975–1979 television series, Wonder Woman. For four years, from 1967 to 1971, the company's lone output was the existing television series The F.B.I., by 1970, several of the former talent from 20th Century-Fox Television as well as former agent writers was defected to Warner Bros., such as Paul Monash, Rod Amateau, Bill Idelson and Harvey Miller, Saul ...