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About Broke

Jackie, a single suburban mother, is shocked when her estranged sister, Elizabeth, her sister's outrageously wealthy, big-hearted husband, Javier, and Javier's fiercely loyal assistant/driver/friend, Luis, land on her doorstep in need of a place to live after the couple's money dries up. Though class differences may separate the women, and the size of the house and the number of people living in it will test the limits of family ties, the familial bond of sisterhood might be the catalyst they need to restore their relationship.

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NBC · 2020

Sitcom about young parents Dave and Rebecca who, together with Dave's lesbian sister, end up living with Dave's clingy, oblivious mom and mellow dad after the two mishandle their finances and need help to pay down a sizable debt.

Young parents Dave and Rebecca are ready to reclaim their life after years of diapers and sleepless nights. However, things take an unexpected turn when Dave's parents show up unannounced and broke after having mismanaged their former wealth, especially after his mom needed knee surgery -- without insurance -- following a spin class accident. Dave, ever the loving son, has no choice but to open the door to the people who gave him everything. But these boomerang parents aren't great with boundaries, and the question of who's parenting whom quickly becomes blurred.

FOX · 2020

OUTMATCHED takes an honest and heightened look at every parent’s worst fear – that they’re “ruining” their kids. When you have children with the type of gifts that can change the world, the pressure is really on. Raise them right, and these kids could cure cancer, stop global warming or invent time travel. But screw it up, and you could unleash three new super villains into the universe – good luck!

Retired teacher Carol Kenney begins a second career as a doctor.

A dad finds out that parenting is harder than he thought after his wife goes back to work and he's left at home to take care of the kids.

Adam has been operating under the assumption that his three children are little angels, but when his wife decides to rejoin the workforce after being a stay-at-home mom for 13 years, and he starts taking on more of the parenting responsibilities, he's quickly disavowed of that notion. Kate, a preteen, is a master manipulator and excited to take advantage of her father's naivete; Teddy spends too much time with his hands down his pants; and Emme frets over school. After recovering from the initial shock -- and with the advice of equally stressed parents Marie and Lowell -- Adam is confident he can lay down the law and keep the house in order.

An American guy falls in love with his Nigerian nurse.

The Baker and the Beauty is an American romantic comedy-drama television series developed by Dean Georgaris that premiered on ABC on April 13, 2020. The series is an adaptation of the Israeli romantic-comedy series Beauty and the Baker. The original version ranks as one of the highest-rated scripted series ever in Israel, and its episodes have been streamed on Amazon Prime Video. The American version is being developed and executive produced by Dean Georgaris, Becky Hartman Edwards, David Frankel, Avi Nir, Alon Shtruzman, Peter Traugott, Assi Azar and Rachel Kaplan for Universal Television.

The Perry family grows in unexpected ways after a life-changing event, as oldest daughter Luly and her four siblings -- Theo, Charlotte, JJ and newborn Hope -- adjust to the addition of three new "dads" who agree to help guide and support them and their mother, Robin, through all the challenges and triumphs life has to offer as a promise to their father. These men -- Anthony, Larry and Oliver -- soon find redemption and purpose in their new roles as backup dads, discovering that they need the Perry family as much as the Perry family needs them.

A former D.E.A. agent forced into early retirement runs a gift shop in the Philippines.

A friendly guy from the Midwest tries to fit in in a tough L.A. neighborhood.

Parenting can be tough. Throw some overzealous extended family members into the mix and chaos will undoubtedly ensue.

The profoundly realistic family sitcom follows the trials and tribulations of Jo and Bill, parents of two young kids, as they try to make it day to day as a functioning family. Bill's very judgmental live-in mother and Jo's large Latinx Catholic family will never hesitate to let our couple know they're seemingly screwing up, but Bill and Jo will always have each other's backs, united against everyone - other parents, teachers, doctors, specialists, coaches, co-workers and especially their kids.

It follows the division of the FBI tasked with tracking and capturing the notorious criminals on the FBI's Most Wanted list.

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Acorn TV · 2017

Set in the steel town of Port Talbot, Wales, "Bang" is the story of a brother, a sister and a gun. Loner Sam's life is transformed when he comes into possession of a gun and starts to break the law. His ambitious policewoman sister Gina is paid to uphold the law and makes it her mission to find the owner of the weapon. The family saga plays out against an inquiry into the shooting of a local businessman that raises questions for Sam and Gina about their father's murder when they were young children.

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Bob, a middle-aged compression sock businessman from Detroit, unexpectedly falls for his cardiac nurse while recovering from a heart attack and sets his sights on winning her over. Undaunted by Abishola's lack of initial interest or the vast differences in their backgrounds -- she's originally from Nigeria -- Bob is determined to win Abishola's heart in this comedic examination of immigrant life in America. From award-winning creator, executive producer, and writer Chuck Lorre.