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  • Nurse Jackie

    Three-time Emmy® winner Edie Falco stars in the new Showtime Original Comedy Series NURSE JACKIE. Don't miss this bitingly funny new series, NURSE JACKIE, starting Monday, June 8 at 10:30 PM (ET/PT) after the hit series WEEDS - only on SHOWTIME.

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    Film Riot (HD)

    JOIN THE REVOLUTION From Triune Films and writer/director writer/director Ryan Connolly and the other top videos of the week on the full episode of Digg Reel's guest co-host edition. comes Film Riot, a hybrid of sketch comedy, tutorial, reality TV a

  • Film Riot (Large Quicktime)

    JOIN THE REVOLUTION From Triune Films and writer/director writer/director Ryan Connolly and the other top videos of the week on the full episode of Digg Reel's guest co-host edition. comes Film Riot, a hybrid of sketch comedy, tutorial, reality TV a

  • Film Riot (Small Quicktime)

    JOIN THE REVOLUTION From Triune Films and writer/director writer/director Ryan Connolly and the other top videos of the week on the full episode of Digg Reel's guest co-host edition. comes Film Riot, a hybrid of sketch comedy, tutorial, reality TV a

  • Film Riot (HD quicktime)

    JOIN THE REVOLUTION From Triune Films and writer/director writer/director Ryan Connolly and the other top videos of the week on the full episode of Digg Reel's guest co-host edition. comes Film Riot, a hybrid of sketch comedy, tutorial, reality TV a

  • New Yorker: DVD of the Week

    A look at video releases, with commentary by Richard Brody: Albert and David Maysles's "Salesman" (1968); Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne's "L'Enfant" (2005); Douglas Sirk's "Has Anybody Seen My Gal?" (1951); Lou Ye's "Summer Palace" (2006); Charlie Chaplin's "A King in New York" (1957); Eric Rohmer's "Chloe in the Afternoon" (1972); Anthony Mann's "The Glenn Miller Story" (1954); Jared Hess's "Napoleon Dynamite" (2004); "War of the Colossal Beast" (1958); Carl Theodor Dreyer's "Gertrud" (1964); Edmund Goulding's "Nightmare Alley" (1947); Joe Swanberg's "Hannah Takes the Stairs" (2007). Richard Brody on Albert and David Maysles's "Salesman" (1968).

  • Doctor Who: Radio Free Skaro

    A Doctor Who podcast in which three jaunty fellows from Canada and the UK discuss all things Doctor Who in a fairly amusing manner.

  • Read It And Weep

    Read It And Weep is a podcast about the worst of modern fiction. In each episode, three hip and happening 20-something males bring their distinctive brand of analysis to popular novels including "Twilight" by Stephanie Meyer and "The Notebook" by Nicholas Sparks.

  • Escape Pod

    The Science Fiction Podcast Magazine

  • Skuff TV - Skate

    Skuff TV's Skate podcast, featuring the best, underground Skate content we can get our hands on. www.skuff.tv It was all hands on deck for Red Bull Battleship, a head to head team skateboarding tournament set on the historic WWII USS North Carolina. Eight southeast skate shops looked to capsize the competition, but it was Westside Skate Shop whose three man team, Brent Sowinsky, TJ Sparks and Willy Kane, avoided being sunk throughout the double elimination rounds. In the final battle, they faced off with their hometown rival, Skatepark of Tampa, to narrowly edge them out and take the first ever Red Bull Battleship title.

  • Are You Smarter Than A 5th Grader?

    Jeff Foxworthy hosts this game show in which contestants try to answer questions from elementary school in order to win one million dollars. Across a variety of subjects, contestants choose 1st grade through 5th grade level questions as they progress from $1,000 to $1,000,000. Helping them out with the answers is a group of actual fifth graders who team up with the contestants when necessary.

  • Archie Bunker's Place

    Archie Bunker gets to loudly voice his opinions in his own bar. Archie and his partner, Murray buy the neighborhood bar and rechristen it Archie's Place. The Bunkers adopt their niece, Stephanie, but during the show's second season, Edith dies, leaving Archie to raise Stephanie, and, soon, another niece, with the help of a black housekeeper. Most of the action is set at the restaurant, with a cast of new characters including Anne Meara as the cook and Jason Wingreen as the bartender.

  • Anytime

    From a single-car garage in Van Nuys, California, comes ANYTIME WITH BOB KUSHELL hosted by Emmy-nominated writer/producer Bob Kushell (The Simpsons, 3rd Rock, Samantha Who?). Forget about staying up, get your late night comedy, music and A-list celebrity fix in just 5 minutes...ANYTIME.

  • Andy Barker P.I.

    An earnest CPA jumps at the chance to become a private detective.

  • America's Most Wanted

    John Walsh and America's Most Wanted bring you new cases every week so concerned citizens can help track America's most wanted fugitives.

  • American Misfits

    American Misfits is an action packed comedy/skateboarding show that constantly pushes the boundaries with top quality and innovative skating and mind warping humor. As Laban Pheidias and Ted Newsome delve into absurd situations with their "Boss", favorite segments like 10 Tricks, Featured Misfit, and Notorious Nate return with a vengeance. Plus brand new segments like SLAM, European Misfits, Spot Check, Gnar Car and Music Skate elevate the show to a whole new level of awesomeness. Speaking of awesomeness, Built to Shred returns with host Jeff King who continues to create incredible skate spots for all out shred extravaganzas.

  • American Gothic

    Horror and Suspense

  • American Dad!

    The series revolves around Stan Smith (Seth MacFarlane, "Family Guy"), a CIA agent based in Langley Falls, VA, who is an undisputed weapons expert and proud family man. Stan's wife is the sweet, Edith Bunker-esque Francine (Wendy Schaal), who has carefully hidden her party-girl personality for the sake of the conservative man she loves. Stan is constantly butting heads with his ultra-liberal 18-year-old daughter, Hayley (Rachael MacFarlane), who is forced to go through an airport-style security check every time she comes home from a day of Women's Studies classes at the local community college. Hayley's 13-year-old brother is the hapless, geeky Steve (Scott Grimes), a kid who seems to be on the verge of puberty, but can't quite make it past the squeaky awkwardness. The Smith household is rounded out by two rather unconventional members. There's Roger (Seth MacFarlane), the sarcastic space alien Stan rescued from Area 51 who lives in the Smiths' attic; and Klaus (Dee Bradley Baker), a lascivious, German-speaking goldfish; the result of a CIA experiment gone seriously wrong.

  • Alias Smith And Jones

    Two amiable ex-outlaws try to stay out of trouble.

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