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- Neil Woods spent 14 years as an undercover police officer infiltrating some of the most dangerous organized crime groups in the UK. He rated undercover scenes in movies for realism, such as Martin Scorsese's "The Departed" and Quentin Tarantino's "Reservoir Dogs." He also rated scenes in movies and shows featuring undercover surveillance work, such as "The Bourne Ultimatum," and characters going undercover in "Argo," "Lethal Weapon," and the US version of "The Office." Woods relayed anecdotes of his time as an undercover policeman and the dangers involved in the role.
- A former child star opens up a cheesy-themed restaurant in a strip mall on the outskirts of Las Vegas.
- A modern day "Pride & Prejudice" set in Chicago.
- Rosie O'Donnell hosts an hour-long live variety special in the tradition of such series as "The Carol Burnett Show" and "The Ed Sullivan Show," featuring celebrity guests, musical acts, comedy skits and giveaways for members of her in-studio audience as well as selected home viewers.
- A celebrity author runs a small-town newspaper.
- A look at the personal and professional lives of the cutthroat attorneys at a prestigious New York City law firm.
- A look at the life of desk-bound police officers.
- Centers on Ellie, the psychiatrist in charge of the weekend shift of Bellevue Hospital psychiatric unit.
- This web series chronicles Matt's attempt to convince a street thug, Knox, to turn his life around.
- A woman finds herself entrenched in her large colorful family again when her husband takes a teaching position in her old hometown.
- A womanizer uses his experience to help women with romance troubles.
- Two friends move to Los Angeles after college.
- This web series details the events of the hero, Echo, who is on the run from "The Company".
- Centers on Adam Foote, a young doctor who joins his parents' medical practice and spends as much time tending to his family as he does to his patients.
- A woman joins an online dating website and answers 100 questions in order to find her perfect match.
- Day One, is an NBC made for tv sci-fi movie. It was originally written as a tv series pilot about apartment residents that survive an unknown worldwide cataclysm that destroys modern infrastructure. The series was slated to fill the Heroes time slot after the 2010 Olympics but reportedly, did not and will never air.
- An adaptation of the 1970s series of the same name.
- A former Supreme Court Justice starts his own law firm.
- The former "Tonight Show" host moves from late night to prime time in this talk show.
- Contestants can win $1 million by completing ten tasks involving common household objects, with a one-minute time limit for each task.
- Alex is recently divorced, and Helen lost her fiance a year ago. Obviously, these two are definitely not ready to be dating again. So naturally, they end up in bed together one night. Oops. And they're co-workers. Double oops. At least they have one thing in common: they're both in need of getting back on the horse again but unable to figure out how. Despite their little romantic encounter, however, they decide to just remain friends. Helen insists this has nothing to do with Alex crying like a baby after sex. And Alex tries to reassure Helen that she'll have no trouble finding a new boyfriend as soon as she removes the pictures of her dead fiance that are all over her apartment. The rest of the office tries to get Alex back out there... but no matter how many terrible shirts they make him buy, he's never going to be a ladies' man. His colleagues aren't actually much help: from the boss who can't wait to hear about Alex's sexual exploits to the eternal "player" who wants Alex as his new wing man. When he finally gets up the courage to go on a date, Helen finds herself just a little jealous... which is what Alex secretly wanted all along. And one drunk-dial later, they end up back in bed together. Looks like this might be the start of something (awkward) big. This crooked workplace/romantic comedy written by John Enbom (Party Down) and directed by Emmy Award winner Todd Holland (Malcolm in the Middle) proves you can try to put yourself back out there, but sometimes what you need is right in front of you. Even if it's a really bad idea.
- U.S. version of the BBC series "The Worst Week of My Life", in which a young couple get quickly acquainted with their soon-to-be in-laws.
- "The Philanthropist" chronicles the heroic adventures of a billionaire playboy-turned-vigilante/philanthropist. James Purefoy ("Rome") stars as Teddy Rist, a successful tycoon whose life is forever changed after rescuing a young boy during a hurricane in the Nigerian town he was visiting. Spontaneous and impulsive, Rist and quickly decides to channel his passion, power, and money into helping those in need. A man who has everything but feels nothing, Rist keeps his adrenaline pumping by putting his business acumen and money-making skills to good use by bargaining with the self-righteous as he makes deals with drug barons and trading with the nefarious. Jesse L. Martin (NBC's "Law and Order") plays Philip Maidstone, Teddy's business partner and friend, and Neve Campbell ("Party of Five," "Burn Up") plays Philip's wife Olivia, who also runs the charitable foundation set up by the two billionaires. Lindy Booth ("The 4400"), Michael Kenneth Williams ("The Wire"), Krista Allen ("The Starter Wife"), and newcomer James Albrecht also star.
- Three couples have different ideas of what makes the perfect relationship.
- Henry Spivey, an efficiency expert, lives a typical suburban life, right down to the wife, two kids, dog, and minivan. In contrast, Edward Albright is a lethal, multilingual operative. It would seem the two men have nothing in common -- except for the fact that they inhabit the same body. When each personality finds himself out of his element, things go awry.
- Comedian Jimmy Fallon hosts a late-night talk show.
- Vince Faraday is a cop who has been framed for murder, leading him to fall off the grid and become the super hero known only as "The Cape."
- Opening monologues, sketches, celebrity interviews, and musical performances are commonly featured.
- Follows a small group of flight paramedics on the job and in their lives outside of work.
- U.S. version of the hit Australian comedy about a dysfunctional mother and daughter relationship.
- Takes an irreverent look at parenthood through the point of view of an acerbic working mother, along with her stay-at-home husband and opinionated parents.
- Jay Leno takes over the Tonight Show with interview, sketches, and plenty of laughs.
- Los Angeles police detectives investigate crimes and district attorneys prosecute the offenders.
- A manager is sent to India to oversee a staff of customer service representatives.
- A look at the lives of Nico, Wendy, and Victory -- three of "New York's 50 Most Powerful Women," according to The New York Post.
- Three nurses deal with patients and personal issues at Mercy Hospital.
- Jane Timoney, an iconoclastic female detective, must make her bones in a tough New York precinct that is dominated by men.
- It pulls back the curtain to bring modern romance to light, in a way you've never seen before. It's about love and all the crazy things people do, like pretending to be virgins to arouse a guy's interest.
- A modern day, alternate-reality drama about a hero who rises to become the King of his nation, based on the biblical story of King David.