A quirky family of employees at supersized megastore Cloud 9 tackle the day-to-day grind together. Stalwart employee Amy is trying to hold it all together despite the best efforts of her clueless manager Glenn and his iron-fisted assistant Dina. Rounding out the crew is idealist Jonah, sardonic Garrett, ambitious Mateo and sweet Cheyenne. From bright-eyed newbies and seen-it-all veterans to bumbling seasonal hires and in-it-for-life managers, they're all working to get through another day.
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As Dwayne Johnson runs for president in 2032, he takes a comedic look back at his extraordinary life through the outrageous stories of his family and youth that shaped him into the man he is today. He explores his childhood years living amid influential wrestling icons while his dad rose to fame in the business, his rebellious teenage years attending high school in Pennsylvania, and his football years teamed up with powerhouse players at the University of Miami. In his telling, Johnson explains that while his experiences have been larger than life, he remains a down-to-earth guy who still relates to the American people.
Audience members dress up in outlandish costumes to get host Wayne Brady's attention in an attempt to make deals for trips, prizes, cars or cash, while trying to avoid the dreaded Zonks.
Yiddish actor Menasha Skulnik plays a meek restaurant manager who starts each day by singing 'Oh, What a Beautiful Morning,' but winds up being pushed around constantly.
The whole story starts here as Gordon Shumway, a Melmacian who escaped his planet before it was destroyed, crash lands into the garage of the Tanner family. The Tanners call him "ALF" because he is an Alien Life Form and they decide to keep his presence a secret so that the U.S. Government will not take away the space being and subject him to experiments. From the beginning, there is no sanity for the Tanner family.
Judge Matthew J. Sirota is a compassionate night-court magistrate who takes his job seriously, which is no easy task, given the predictably odd assortment of characters in his courtroom.
Big John, Little John was an American Saturday-morning situation comedy, produced by Sherwood Schwartz, which starred Herbert Edelman as "Big John" and Robert "Robbie" Rist as "Little John." The show first aired on September 11, 1976 on NBC, and ran for one season of 13 episodes. The series was produced by Redwood Productions in association with D'Angelo-Bullock-Allen Productions.