
Talk-Show
Providing comedy/news in the tradition of TV Nation and SNL’s Weekend Update, Comedy Central’s Daily Show reports on the foibles and of the real world with a satirical edge.
Talk-Show
Providing comedy/news in the tradition of TV Nation and SNL’s Weekend Update, Comedy Central’s Daily Show reports on the foibles and of the real world with a satirical edge.
Talk-Show
Season 28 Episode 05 — Fugitive Squatter Killer
Dylan Harrington is now a suspect. He is a Caucasian man standing at five feet nine inches with brown hair, hazel eyes and weighs about 145 lbs. He would be 29 years old today.
Season 01 Episode 03 — The Depraved Heart
Elizabeth meets with the Harris family to investigate the tragic loss of their beloved daughter, and sister, Sarah; what was supposed to be a routine dental visit for Sarah turned into a toxic and dangerous relationship with a well-respected surgeon.
Sport
Delves into the #FreeWendy movement and the current push by Wendy Williams’ fans and loved ones to have her released from the guardianship she has been under since 2022.
Season 03 Episode 03 — The Centerfold and the Serial Killer
Kerissa Fare is thrilled to be September 2000’s Playmate of the Month; just as the magazine is about to hit newsstands, a mysterious man from her past becomes a suspect in multiple murders, and investigators want to talk to her.
Season 06 Episode 09 — Execution
June faces her biggest challenge as Gilead cracks down on the rebels.
Season 37 Episode 03 — Mr Polaroid
Meet Edwin Land, the visionary scientist and inventor of the Polaroid camera. When it was introduced in 1948, the Polaroid revolutionized amateur photography with a camera that provided pictures instantly – by the 1970s, people across the globe were shooting over a billion Polaroids a year.
Season 37 Episode 02 — Change Not Charity The Americans with Disabilities Act
Change, Not Charity: The Americans with Disabilities Act tells the emotional and dramatic story of the decades-long push for equality and accessibility that culminated in the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) in 1990. While curb cuts, ramps at building entrances, and braille on elevator buttons seem commonplace today, they were once the subject of a pitched battle that landed on the steps of Congress.