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- The misadventures of four women and their handyman running a design firm in Atlanta, Georgia.
- A former pro football player moves back to his Arkansas childhood hometown to coach the high school football team.
- John Ritter and Markie Post star in this comedy about two politicos that fall in love.
- Shane Bitney Crone's plans to marry Tom Bridegroom in California after the same-sex marriage law is passed takes a tragic turn when his partner of six years accidentally dies and Tom's family refuses Shane from attending the funeral.
- Suzanne Sugarbaker of Designing Women (1986) rocks the U.S. Capitol when she takes over her recently-deceased husband's seat in Congress.
- This five principal original cast members (plus a handful of recurring guests) from the popular sitcom Designing Women (1986) reunite for the first time since 1991 to reminisce and discuss the show.
- At the end of 1952, with the best years of his career behind him, Hank Williams hires a local youth to drive him through the Appalachian countryside for a pair of New Year's Day shows in West Virginia and Ohio.
- Viewers are taken behind the scenes of a cooking show starring the animated chef. His dealings with his producer and stage manager provide the yuks.
- A comedy centered around the matriarch (Tomlin) of a wealthy Texas family and the problems that their wealth and powerful real-estate business create.
- A 12-minute short documentary film on the life and work of then-presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, originally commissioned for national broadcast (but never aired, for reasons never publicly disclosed or commented upon) on all major American broadcast networks and cable news outlets as part of the 2016 Democratic National Convention, narrated by Meryl Streep, directed by Linda Bloodworth-Thomason. Subsequently released for free viewing on publicly-available streaming platforms by Mozark Productions.
- 1986–1993Not Rated7.4 (96)TV EpisodeTo promote their business, the ladies raffle off a free room re-design. The winner of the drawing is a shiftless bum named Eldon Ashcroft IV who keeps changing his mind constantly.
- Suzanne sets up Charlene on a blind date with a wholesaler of imported goods without telling her that he's significantly overweight.
- Sugarbakers is put on a historical tour of homes, and Julia gets irate at the selling of the myth of the old south.
- When Charlene goes back to college, she takes a psychology class with a socially awkward professor who falls for her but cannot express it appropriately.
- Julia is in the hospital, waiting the results of hysterectomy tests. She has doubts of her femininity, her belief in love, and faith in herself. A doctor helps her put things in perspective.
- Anthony gets accused of being a robber. He believes it is a racial issue, prompting Julia to confront the security, whose symbolic language drives her to stage a sit-in. Anthony, who wished to handle the matter himself, thought she went too far, especially after the TV news refers to him as an "ex-con."
- Julia has not felt comfortable dating since Reese's death, but she has gotten close to a man named Mark. While Allison assumes he is gay based on his personality and tastes, she proves to be way off when he makes a move on Julia. Meanwhile, Allison's therapist has diagnosed her with Obnoxious Personality Disorder, while Anthony is fed up with sharing Suzanne's house with her.
- Carlene writes a theme song to be played at the Olympics in 1996 and Mary Jo tries to get Julia to sing it with them. Their first groupie, Heather McPhaul, designs their costumes. Allison is suspicious of her motives and spies on her, but Carlene refuses to believe anything bad about her.
- Charlene's boyfriend's offer of a discount on antique furniture turns out to be of stolen goods, landing the women in prison.
- While Mary Jo deals with getting dumped by a rich, handsome client, Bernice has trouble getting her guests to show up on her new public access TV show.
- After Suzanne is in a car accident, she decides to become more charitable. However, her idea of charity is helping Anthony make himself look more well-off than he is to impress his girlfriend's wealthy parents. She lets him use her house. But no one is prepared for the shock when a woman comes to the house claiming that he's the father of her baby.
- When Anthony's girlfriend Vanessa gets a temp job at Sugarbaker's, she sees him going out with his yuppie girlfriend Lita and feels jealous.
- Anthony is about to graduate from college, and he is nervous about his commencement speech. Bernice buys him a Jeopardy home game to study with, but the ladies become so engaged in it that Suzanne plans to take the book of clues in the night when Julia's not around. She does that, but when Anthony comes in just afterwords, she thinks it's a burglar and shoots him in the leg.
- A wealthy client makes a pass at Mary Jo.