


"Go long. Go deep. Go state!"
Three incoming freshman in a big-time, Midwestern college football program have to juggle football, girls, class and nonstop hazing.
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New Century Zero takes place a long time after the events of Zoids: Chaotic Century. Zoids are no longer used for warfare; instead, the combative natures of both Zoids and humans are focused and contained by a series of battle-competitions and tournaments, run by the Zoid Battle Commission. The series focuses on the Blitz Team, in particular the actions of the Liger Zero and Bit Cloud. The series charts the rise of the Blitz Team through various competitions of the Zoid Battle Commission, and the team's efforts to avoid conflict with the criminal organization known as the Backdraft Group.
The Gertrude Berg Show is an American sitcom that aired on CBS from October 4, 1961 to April 5, 1962. The series centers on Sarah Green, played by Gertrude Berg, a 62-year-old widow who enrolls to college.

Undergrads is an animated television series centered on the lives of four college undergraduate freshmen. Originally broadcast on MTV during 2001, only thirteen episodes were created. It has since been shown on Comedy Central in the United States, Teletoon in Canada, and Trouble in the United Kingdom. The show was conceived by Pete Williams, when he dropped out of college at the age of 19. Willams does most of the voices on the show. The series was produced by David McGrath.

Spunky daughter Kim is mortified when her bigger-than-life mom, Nikki, decides to go back to school at the same junior college she attends.
Flatbush is an American sitcom that aired on CBS for three weeks from February 26, 1979 to March 12, 1979.

A humorous look at American football.

College freshman Steve Karp, his girlfriend and their fellow dorm-mates embark on one the greatest experiences of their lives...unfortunately for Steve, his lonely and recently divorced father is tagging along for the ride.

Inokuma Yawara is just another young high school girl. Well, not quite - for Yawara is being raised by her grandfather, 7th dan Judo master Inokuma Jigorou, to be Japan's great hope for the women's Judo competition at the 1992 Olympics in Barcelona. All the same, Yawara just wants to live a normal life...

Campus Ladies is an American sitcom that premiered on Oxygen on January 8, 2006. It stars Christen Sussin and Carrie Aizley as two 40-something women who decide to go enroll at the fictional University of the Midwest. The humor comes from the various situations the "ladies" get involved in while trying to fit in with their much younger friends and classmates.

Kyosuke Kano has lived under the shadow of his successful brother Seisuke all his life who is a professional soccer player.

Blue Water High is an Australian television drama series, broadcast by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation on ABC1 and on Austar/Foxtel Nickelodeon channel in Australia and on various channels in many other countries. Each season follows the lives of a young group of students at Solar Blue, a high-performance surf academy where several lucky 16-year-olds are selected for a 12-month-long surfing program on Sydney's northern beaches. There are three series in Blue Water High. The first two series were screened in 2005 and 2006 and the producers did not intend to create a third series. However, due to popular demand by fans, they relented and made one more series with only Kate Bell returning in a main role. Series three ended with the closure of Solar Blue, indicating that the show would most likely not continue.

A Different World is a spin-off series from The Cosby Show and originally centered on Denise Huxtable and the life of students at Hillman College, a fictional mixed but historically black college in the state of Virginia. After Bonet's departure in the first season, the remainder of the series primarily focused more on Southern belle Whitley Gilbert and mathematics whiz Dwayne Wayne. The series frequently depicted members of the major historically black fraternities and sororities.

Welcome to Beacon Street Pizza, the perfect workplace and hangout for aimless wise-guy Berg, neurotic Pete and campus beauty Sharon. Pete and Berg are roommates and students at a local Boston university, while Sharon struggles with her work and relationships. Together, these three best friends try to navigate life and love in Boston!

When her boyfriend Derwin Davis is chosen as the new third-string wide receiver for the San Diego Sabers, Melanie Barnett decides to attend a local college so she can be with him. While Derwin worries about the plays on the field, Melanie adjusts to her new lifestyle. She gets a play-by-play account of the lives and relationships among NFL wives, girlfriends and mom/managers who use their best game to help their men stay on the field and on their arm.

A behind-the-scenes look at the glitzy, big-money world of professional sports following the eternally optimistic and endlessly resourceful L.A. sports agent Arliss Michaels whose Achilles' heel is his inability to say “no” to clients and employees.
Each week, respected team captains Ron Manager and Tommy Stein are joined by host Simon Day and four very special footballing and celebrity guests in a show packed with humour, football and Ron's inimitable wisdom.

Evening Shade is an American sitcom television series that aired on CBS from 1990 to 1994. The series stars Burt Reynolds as Wood Newton, an ex-professional football player for the Pittsburgh Steelers, who returns to rural Evening Shade, Arkansas to coach a high school football team with a long losing streak. Reynolds personally requested to use the Steelers as his former team because he is a fan. The general theme of the show is the appeal of small town life. Episodes ended with a closing narration by Ossie Davis summing up the events of the episode, always closing with "... in a place called Evening Shade." The show's final episode saw the guest appearances of Willie Nelson and Buzz Aldrin as escaped convicts on the run from authorities, the final scene being a spectacular shoot-out reminiscent of the final scene of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. The opening segment included clips from around Arkansas, including the famous McClard's Bar-be-que, which is situated on Albert Pike Blvd. and South Patterson St. in Hot Springs National Park.

Soccer AM is a British Saturday-morning football-based comedy/talk show, predominantly based around the Premier League. Originally presented by Jane Hoffen, Gary Stevens and Russ Williams, they lasted just a year before Helen Chamberlain and Tim Lovejoy replaced them, where Lovejoy served for over a decade. He has since been replaced by Andy Goldstein and, more recently, Max Rushden. The show has been aired on Sky Sports 2 each Saturday morning of the football season since 1995 from 7:00am or 9:00am to noon originally and currently between 10:00am and 12:00pm. In early 2009, the 500th episode was broadcast. Although the show is filmed live from 2010 it has been broadcast on a momentary delay due to bad language and/or inappropriate content from certain guests. The show's current sponsor is Procter & Gamble through their Head & Shoulders brand. The show was previously sponsored by Frijj, a brand of milkshake, after Dairy Crest signed a £2 million sponsorship deal. Parts of the show have remained since the beginning, whilst new items have been introduced each season. In that respect, it is almost the same every week, the difference being new football footage and comedy skits. Every week sees a new group of celebrity guests, generally featuring at least one footballer who is free on the Saturday, and a mix of musicians, TV personalities, and other sportsmen.
Ball Four is a 1976 American situation comedy that aired on CBS in 1976. The series is inspired by the 1970 book of the same name by Jim Bouton. Bouton co-created the show with humorist and television critic Marvin Kitman and sportswriter Vic Ziegel. Bouton also starred in the series. Ball Four followed the Washington Americans, a fictitious minor league baseball team, dealing with the fallout from a series of Sports Illustrated articles written by Americans player Jim Barton. Like the book, the series covered controversial subjects including womanizing players, drug use, homosexuality in sports and religion. The series included a gay rookie ballplayer, one of the earliest regular gay characters on television. The trio began developing the series in 1975, looking to other series like M*A*S*H and All in the Family as models. CBS expressed interest and the creative team developed a script. CBS shot the pilot episode and ultimately bought the series. Ball Four aired at 8:30 PM Eastern time, which was during the Family Viewing Hour, an FCC-mandated hour of early evening "family-friendly" broadcasting. Consequently the writers had some trouble with the network's Standards and Practices in their attempt to portray realistic locker room scenes, especially the language used by the players. Pseudo-profanity such as "bullpimp" was disallowed, while "horse-crock" and "bullhorse" were approved.

Drawn by French animator Picha, here are 26 episodes of the hilarious animal Olympics antics. These are parodies of Olympic events, based vaguely on behaviours in the animal kingdom, such as egg laying and rolling (chickens), slop slurping (pigs) and kangaroo boxing.
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13 episodes • 2010Avg: 8.2
| # | Episode | Air Date | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | It's Called Hazing, Look It Up | Jan 11, 2010 | 5.9 |
| 2 | Promise Ring | Jan 12, 2010 | 6.6 |
| 3 | Pocket P***y | Jan 19, 2010 | 9.5 |
| 4 | Rivalry Weekend | Jan 26, 2010 | 6.6 |
| 5 | There's Only One Second Best | Feb 2, 2010 | 8.6 |
| 6 | Drug Olympics | Feb 9, 2010 | 8.6 |
| 7 | The Legend of the Golden Arm | Feb 16, 2010 | 8.6 |
| 8 | LAX aka The Truce | Feb 23, 2010 | 8.8 |
| 9 | Midterms | Mar 2, 2010 | 6.5 |
| 10 | Marathon Monday | Mar 9, 2010 | 9.2 |
| 11 | Ransom | Mar 16, 2010 | 9.0 |
| 12 | Piss Test | Mar 23, 2010 | 9.2 |
| 13 | Bowl Game | Mar 30, 2010 | 9.0 |

13 episodes • 2010Avg: 8.4
| # | Episode | Air Date | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Controversy | Oct 16, 2010 | 8.7 |
| 2 | The Fingering | Oct 20, 2010 | 8.7 |
| 3 | Born Again | Oct 27, 2010 | 9.0 |
| 4 | Pay For Play | Nov 3, 2010 | 8.7 |
| 5 | Pregnant | Nov 10, 2010 | 8.7 |
| 6 | Nerds | Nov 17, 2010 | 8.7 |
| 7 | Debra | Dec 1, 2010 | 8.5 |
| 8 | Vision Quest | Dec 8, 2010 | 8.2 |
| 9 | The Badger | Dec 22, 2010 | 8.5 |
| 10 | Hockey | Dec 29, 2010 | 8.7 |
| 11 | Drunk Tank | Jan 5, 2011 | 8.7 |
| 12 | Trap Game | Jan 12, 2011 | 8.7 |
| 13 | Riot | Jan 19, 2011 | 5.8 |

13 episodes • 2011Avg: 9.2Golden Era
| # | Episode | Air Date | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | The Captain | Sep 21, 2011 | 7.2 |
| 2 | Dic Pics | Sep 17, 2011 | 6.3 |
| 3 | Thad's Back | Sep 28, 2011 | 9.0 |
| 4 | The Peak | Oct 5, 2011 | 9.0 |
| 5 | Training Day | Oct 12, 2011 | 10.0 |
| 6 | Blackout | Oct 19, 2011 | 9.5 |
| 7 | Superstition | Oct 26, 2011 | 10.0 |
| 8 | Fun Facts | Nov 2, 2011 | 10.0 |
| 9 | The C-Word | Nov 5, 2011 | 10.0 |
| 10 | One Week | Nov 9, 2011 | 10.0 |
| 11 | Death Penalty | Nov 16, 2011 | 10.0 |
| 12 | The Corn Field (1) | Nov 30, 2011 | 9.0 |
| 13 | The Corn Field (2) | Nov 30, 2011 | 9.0 |