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THE GUTTER Trailer (2024) Susan Sarandon

THE GUTTER Trailer (2024) Susan Sarandon
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"We're gonna turn you pro! And you're gonna save this place." 🎳 An early promo trailer is out for a sports comedy film called The Gutter, made by comedy brothers Isaiah Lester & Yassir Lester. This indie bowling satire stars Shameik Moore as a guy who gets a job at the bowling alley's bar only to end up training to become a pro and conquer a bowling champion (played by Sarandon channeling a "Karen"). This plot seems to borrow from the classic Kingpin (make money pro bowling), which for decades has been one of the only bowling comedies to ever exist. Now there's another! The Gutter is an "outrageous & hilarious" spin on the sports comedy. Walt is pressured to embrace his bowling talent, sparking backlash from detractors seeking to undermine his sudden pro success. Starring Shameik Moore, Susan Sarandon, D'Arcy Carden, Jay Ellis, Jackée Harry, and Paul Reiser. This premiered at SXSW 2024 earlier this year and will play at the London Film Festival next this fall - and it's still seeking distribution. It looks like a good time at the lanes.

Here's the first promo trailer for Isaiah & Yassir Lester's film The Gutter, direct from BFI's YouTube:

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One of life’s losers, Walt (Shameik Moore), tends the bar at AlleyCatz, which is on the brink of closure. But when he has a go at bowling, Walt realises where both his talent and calling may lie. Can his new-found skills save his workplace? Black comedy royalty Jackée Harry and Kim Fields also star in this laugh-out-loud film, which is guaranteed to have you rolling down the aisles. The Gutter is directed by the American comedy writers / filmmaking brothers Isaiah Lester (writer on "Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon", "Black-ish" series) and Yassir Lester (writer on "Earth to Ned", "Black Monday" series), both making their feature directorial debut with this film previously. The screenplay is written by Yassir Lester. Produced by Liz Destro. This initially premiered at the 2024 SXSW Film Festival earlier this year, and it's also playing at the London Film Festival next this fall. No other release date has been set yet - stay tuned for more. Funny?
The Gutter

Release poster
Directed by
Isaiah Lester
Yassir Lester
Written by Yassir Lester
Produced by
Liz Destro
Isaiah Lester
Yassir Lester
Starring
Shameik Moore
D'Arcy Carden
Paul Reiser
Susan Sarandon
Cinematography Veronica Bouza
Edited by
David Dean
Josh Porro
Music by Keegan DeWitt
Production
companies
Village Roadshow Pictures
Destro Films
ModelBoyz Entertainment
Distributed by Magnolia Pictures
Release dates
March 12, 2024 (SXSW)
November 1, 2024 (United States)
Country United States
Language English
The Gutter is a 2024 American comedy film written by Yassir Lester, and directed by Yassir Lester and Isaiah Lester. It stars Shameik Moore, D'Arcy Carden, Paul Reiser and Susan Sarandon.

Cast
Shameik Moore as Walt
Susan Sarandon as Linda Curson
D'Arcy Carden as Skunk
Jay Ellis as Lil Patience
Jackée Harry as Mozell
Paul Reiser as Angelo
Adam Brody as Building Inspector
Kim Fields as Vicki
Adam Pally as Deli Manager
Paul Scheer as Crantley
Release
The film premiered at South by Southwest on March 12, 2024.[1] In August 2024, Magnolia Pictures acquired North American distribution rights to the film, scheduling it for a simultaneous release in theaters and video on demand on November 1, 2024.[2]

Reception
On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 78% of 9 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 6.3/10.[3]

Matt Donato of Collider rated the film a 7 out of 10.[1] Lovia Gyarkye of The Hollywood Reporter gave the film a positive review and wrote, "...The Gutter — like an early Paul Beatty novel — seems destined to be a cult classic."[4] Stephen Saito of Variety also gave the film a positive review and wrote, "Laughter strikes from all sides in The Gutter, the kind of brash and boisterous broad comedy that has largely been missing from multiplexes in recent years."[5] Fletcher Peters of The Daily Beast gave the film a negative review and wrote, "But all in all, do these bonkers, fantastical edits to the game of bowling make The Gutter a fun, farcical ride? Well, also no."[6]

References
Donato, Matt (March 14, 2024). "'The Gutter' Review: A New Comedy Like 'Dodgeball' and 'Anchorman' Is Born; SXSW 2024". Collider. Retrieved April 16, 2024.
Grobar, Matt (August 20, 2024). "Magnolia Pictures Acquires Bowling Comedy 'The Gutter' Starring Shameik Moore, D'Arcy Carden & Susan Sarandon". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved August 20, 2024.
"The Gutter". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. Retrieved October 15, 2024. Edit this at Wikidata
Gyarkye, Lovia (March 17, 2024). "'The Gutter' Review: Susan Sarandon and Shameik Moore Face Off in a Boisterous Bowling Comedy". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved April 16, 2024.
Saito, Stephen (March 13, 2024). "'The Gutter' Review: Yassir and Isaiah Lester's Irreverent Bowling Comedy Leaves 'Em Rolling in the Aisles". Variety. Retrieved April 16, 2024.
Peters, Fletcher (March 12, 2024). "Susan Sarandon's Racist Bowling Cult Deserves a Better Movie Than 'The Gutter'". The Daily Beast. Retrieved April 16, 2024.
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Categories: 2024 filmsAmerican comedy filmsVillage Roadshow Pictures filmsFilms scored by Keegan DeWittMagnolia Pictures films
In the tradition of movies like Dumb and Dumber, Cabin Boy, and The Big Lebowski comes The Gutter, a satisfyingly stupid comedy about bowling, fame, and lovable losers. The hilarious film's first trailer gives you a taste of the mirthful mayhem in store.

Created by brothers Isaiah Lester and Yassir Lester, The Gutter stars Shameik Moore as Walt, an unlikely bowling prodigy whose mentor is a drunk named Skunk (D'Arcy Carden). Setting out to save the bowling alley that's become a home to them and fellow misfits — like street preacher Brotha Candy (Killing It's Rell Battle) — they take to the competitive circuit, striking big wins and bigger paydays. But along the way, they attract the attention of a retired and ruthless queenpin (Susan Sarandon in villain mode) who is all too happy to return to the lanes and crush them.

Out of the movie's SXSW premiere, I declared in my review (which is quoted in the film's first trailer), "I can't remember the last time a comedy this stupid was so smart in its jokes. The Gutter is the kind of comedy that scares the hell out of distributors because it doesn't play it safe. Sure, not every joke lands and some do spark gasps alongside giggles. But the Lesters have strategically stuffed so many goofy gags and such cleverly cast comedic performers, that from the first frame to the last The Gutter is a winner."

Magnolia Pictures will debut The Gutter in theaters and on digital Nov. 1.
Magnolia Pictures has acquired North American rights to The Gutter, a bowling comedy starring Shameik Moore (Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse), D’Arcy Carden (The Good Place) and Susan Sarandon (The Fabulous Four), from the project’s producer and financier, Village Roadshow Pictures.

The film, directed by Yassir Lester (The Carmichael Show) & Isaiah Lester (Black-ish), will be released in theaters and on demand on November 1, after premiering at SXSW.

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The Gutter watches as the frequently fired Walt (Moore) lands a position tending bar and de-roaching shoes at his local bowling alley AlleyCatz, feeling like he’s finally found a home. When money issues threaten AlleyCatz, Walt is pressured by former pro-bowler and current champion drinker Skunk (Carden) to accept his role as the greatest bowler ever put on this earth. While Walt’s love of big checks and in-your-face style of play dominates the pro tour, his detractors, including ratings-obsessed news anchor Angelo Powers (Paul Reiser) and fresh-out-of-retirement bowling-legend Linda “The Crusher” Curson (Sarandon), furiously attempt to snuff out Walt’s flame before it burns too bright.

Written by Yassir Lester and produced by Liz Destro, the film also stars Jay Ellis (Top Gun: Maverick), Kim Fields (The Upshaws), Jackée Harry (Sister, Sister), Paul Scheer (Twisters), Adam Pally (Mr. Throwback) and more. Exec producers are Jared Hess, Helen Estabrook, and Village Roadshow’s Tristen Tuckfield, Jillian Apfelbaum, and Nic Gordon.

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Said Magnolia Pictures’ co-CEOs, Eamonn Bowles and Dori Begley, “Joining a lineage of absurd, riotous bowling comedies, THE GUTTER knocks them down in grand style. We’re excited to be rolling this out in November.”

Added the filmmakers, “We are grateful and humbled to work with a prestigious film distributor like Magnolia Pictures. We are excited to get this insane movie out into the world. See you in November!”

SVP of Acquisitions John Von Thaden negotiated the deal on behalf of Magnolia Pictures, with Village Roadshow, CAA, and UTA on behalf of the filmmakers.

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‘Spider-Verse’ star Shameik Moore is looking to swing to the top of movie box office charts with his upcoming comedy ‘The Gutter.’

Leading an all-star cast that features big names like D’Arcy Carden, Paul Reiser, Susan Sarandon, Kim Fields, Jay Ellis, Jackee Harry, Adam Brody, Earthquake, and more, the film tells the story of a “frequently fired” man who finally finds where he belongs when he gets a job at a bowling alley – a move that unexpectedly transforms his life and sends him on a hilarious journey into the world of professional bowling.

Written and directed by Yassir Lester and Isaiah Lester, hop inside to check out the official trailer for ‘Gutter’ before it rolls into theaters on November 1.
A lot of athletes involved in less popular sports—games that aren’t soccer, football, basketball, hockey; you get the gist—don’t get their time in the spotlight. Where are all the movies about famous fencers? We could use an uplifting movie about water polo. As we learn in the gonzo comedy The Gutter, the world of bowling is a fraught, racist, and uber-competitive area of the world worth mining for stories just like any of the bigger sports.

Alright, so maybe The Gutter, Yassir and Isaiah Lester’s debut feature that premiered March 12 at the SXSW Film Festival, isn’t an entirely accurate portrayal of bowling. But, then again, is there really not a cult of racist competitors who fix games, all working underneath the bowling news network Bowl Lives Matter? Has Susan Sarandon really not held the world bowling championship title since 1999? Are you actually not allowed to spin the ball in a circle over your head every time you want to knock down a few pins? Maybe not.

But all in all, do these bonkers, fantastical edits to the game of bowling make The Gutter a fun, farcical ride? Well, also no.

Walt (Shameik Moore) can’t hold down a job to save his life. He got fired from an electronics store for being rude to a kind lesbian couple, was removed from a waitstaff for acting like a stripper, and now, he wants to work at the AlleyCatz bowling alley as a bartender. Owner Mozell (Jackée Harry) knows he’d be a bad hire, but onboards him anyway. Mozell likes him because he’s “stupid,” she says. Walt is pleased that his uniform is a bowtie and no shirt, and he takes a liking to frequent customers Skunk (D’Arcy Carden), a former professional bowler, and Brotha Candy (Rell Battle), a super-religious guy with no connection to bowling.

Tragedy strikes AlleyCatz when a health inspector (a fun cameo from Adam Brody) pops in to check on the kitchen, deeming it unsafe as soon as he spots some furry creature crawling around beneath the stove. AlleyCatz will need to complete around $200,000 worth of repairs within the next 60 days, or it’ll be shut down for good. Walt, irate, starts hurling bowling balls down the lanes—and can’t stop getting strikes. There’s magic in his hand, Skunk says. She’ll train him to become a pro bowler and pick up enough cash to fix up AlleyCatz. After some hesitation, Skunk finally seals the deal by saying Walt will be able to keep most of the money he wins.

Walt gives himself a crude stage name—we can’t publish it, and the white bowling officials certainly can’t be saying it aloud; it does use the n-word, although perhaps not spelled the way you may think—and slaps a few PornHub stickers (his dream sponsor) onto his bare chest to create his new bowling identity. Walt and Skunk are a fun duo, if perhaps a little too absurd at times: Skunk’s recurring joke is that she’s an alcoholic who loves warm beer—sure—and Walt really wants to have a threesome.

On a comedic level, The Gutter is too quiet to be slapstick but too random to actually have an intelligent sense of humor. Some of the jokes—like Walt’s kooky sponsorship deals with cigarettes and spicy milk—land. But others, like Skunk demanding beef stroganoff in the middle of a tense game, try too hard for spontaneous laughs, almost like a small kid begs for attention. The film’s script lands about half the time: Anything involving Sarandon is a hoot; most involving the tired Skunk are a bust.

Sarandon enters around halfway through the film as retired pro bowler Linda Curson, who also happens to be Skunk’s estranged mother. With bedazzled hot-pink gloves, a spicy attitude, and a disdain for her try-hard daughter, Linda steals every scene she’s in. The real war should be between her and Walt, although Walt only wants to sleep with her. Instead, we see Skunk fighting her maternal demons. Linda is a fabulous villain, but she needs a more solid pair of protagonists to butt up against.

If The Gutter leaned into the racist bowling cult a little more—such a far-fetched, delightful idea that is only briefly touched upon in the film—it could be a riotous late-night comedy. But because the film is burdened with delving into its least-interesting character’s childhood and throwing a bunch of quirky-yet-unfunny one-liners into the mix, the bowling balls are always landing in…well, the gutter.
There are movies that are bad stupid in that they make you feel dissatisfied and even furious because their pieces don't add up to a satisfying whole (ahem). Then there are good stupid movies, like Dumb and Dumber, Cabin Boy, The Big Lebowski, and now The Gutter, a sports comedy that's ostensibly about bowling but is actually about the glory of doing dumb stuff with friends.

Fittingly, this bonkers buddy comedy was made by two brothers, who upon the movie's SXSW premiere, declared they've been best friends since birth. Directed by Isaiah Lester and Yassir Lester (and written by the latter), The Gutter boasts a jaw-dropping cast that includes Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse's Shameik Moore, The Good Place's D'Arcy Carden, Happy Endings' Adam Pally, Living Single's Kim Fields, 227's Jackée Harry, The League's Paul Scheer, Mad About You's Paul Reiser, and Susan Sarandon. And every single member of this ensemble goes for the joke, no matter how dumb or potentially offensive. The Lester brothers don't lead them wrong, making for a sports comedy as striking as it is absolutely hysterical.

What's The Gutter about?
Moore stars as Walt, a young Black man who hates wearing shirts, loves yellow gold chains, and has been spectacularly fired from a string of dead-end jobs for some truly bone-headed reasons. ("Found tasting spoons inefficient.") Washing up at AlleyCatz, a bowling alley that is sketchy even by bowling alley standards, he is three-time loser looking for any job he can get. Lucky for him, this is a place for misfits.

Open-hearted owner Mozell (Harry) doesn't get a lot of actual bowlers, but regularly welcomes street preacher Brotha Candy (Killing It's Rell Battle), a washed up bowling pro/dedicated drunk called Skunk (Carden), and an unidentified critter that raids her kitchen while making an ungodly racket. But when a sickly health inspector (Adam Brody) puts the place under threat of being closed (by every government agency including the ATF), it's up to these losers to save the day, or at least the bowling alley through extensive renovations.

Turns out Walt is a natural at rolling strikes. So, as his self-proclaimed coach/newly minted bestie, Skunk guides him into the competitive bowling tournament tour, where big wins could raise the funds needed to keep AlleyCatz afloat. Walt quickly makes a name for himself not only through his victories but also his unusual form, wild costumes, and an outrageous "stage name." But Walt and Skunk, face serious competition when a living legend of pin-smashing comes out of retirement. Enter Susan Sarandon as the surly and salacious Linda "The Crusher" Curson, who chain-smokes in between sexually harassing her male assistant and brutally berating any rival on site.

Can a band of losers defeat The Crusher at her own game?

Shameik Moore and D'Arcy Carden are a top-notch comedy team.
From the moment Walt and Skunk inexplicably stumble onto a perfectly in-sync secret handshake, Moore and Carden are a dynamic duo. The awe-shucks energy he brought to Miles Morales is gone, replaced by a wild-eyed bombast, bolstered by physical comedy that is fearlessly goofy. Walt pitches himself full-bodied into ludicrous poses to throw the ball down the lane or trains by practicing his precarious balance on its slippery surface. But Moore might be at his funniest when he alternately mugs or shrieks lines of mock outrage. I marvel this movie got made because I can't imagine how anyone onscreen with Moore could keep a straight face to his unbridled comedic mayhem. And yet, Carden not only doesn't break, she proves his pitch-perfect partner.

From the moment Walt and Skunk inexplicably stumble onto a perfectly in-sync secret handshake, Moore and Carden are a dynamic duo.

With an improvisational background, a sharply shaggy delivery, and a loose-limbed approach to the surly Skunk, Carden is laugh-out-loud funny. "I know what you're thinking," she says with a shrug, "Skunk's a man's name." Without missing a beat, Moore notes it's an animal's name. And when Carden fires back a perplexed, "What animal?!" I was lost to my laughter. This was the first act, and I was already laughing so loud I was missing lines of dialogue. The audience at the movie's World Premiere at SXSW was similarly in stitches, all the more impressive considering this bonkers comedy played at 11 a.m. on a Tuesday — not a late-night spot where audience goodwill might be better fueled by tacos and booze.

Together, Moore and Carden exude the "yes and" guidance of improv comedy, building on each other's energy and turning every wild swing of a punchline into a gut punch of a belly laugh. This dynamic reflects Walt and Skunk's, being two weirdos with big dumb dreams who can lean on each other when things get tough. Through wins and losses, they have each other. And as outlandish or outright stupid as this movie gets, The Gutter is undeniably heart-warming at its core.

The Gutter makes inappropriate jokes its playground.
While plenty of gags are more silly than shocking, the Lester brothers scored roars of laughter with riskier punchlines. Notably, they're not punching down. The joke is usually at the expense of the ignorant dope saying something profoundly outrageous, like when a Southern-fried bully describes therapy as "Jewish voodoo" or when Reiser as obnoxious sportcaster declares BLM stands for "Bowl Lives Matter," because he "said it first."

There's a pleasure in the Lesters inviting us to laugh in the face of such ignorance. But they have a crisp awareness that who tells a joke impacts how it lands. For instance, Walt's chosen stage name includes the N-word, setting up an expectation about who can call him that and who better not. It's a recurring bit that is tweaked just enough to keep it from getting stale but also to keep the audience from relaxing into it.

I can't remember the last time a comedy this stupid was so smart in its jokes. The Gutter is the kind of comedy that scares the hell out of distributors because it doesn't play it safe. Sure, not every joke lands and some do spark gasps alongside giggles. But the Lesters have strategically stuffed so many goofy gags and such cleverly cast comedic performers, that from the first frame to the last The Gutter is a winner.

The Gutter was reviewed out of SXSW 2024.

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Get ready to strike out in laughter! The first trailer for The Gutter, a new sports comedy from the minds of Isaiah and Yassir Lester, has officially dropped, offering a sneak peek at what may become the next cult-favorite in the lane of outrageous bowling comedies. Starring Shameik Moore (Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse), the film’s trailer gives us a glimpse into the wild antics that unfold in a bowling alley where fame and failure collide.

In The Gutter, Moore plays Walt, a mischievous slacker who stumbles into a job at AlleyCatz, a run-down bowling alley on the verge of foreclosure. While tending bar and de-roaching shoes, Walt discovers an unexpected talent for bowling. Enter Skunk (played by Emmy nominee D’Arcy Carden of The Good Place), a washed-up pro bowler turned professional drinker, who convinces Walt to turn pro and save the alley from closing. Together, they take on the Super League of Bowlers (SLOB), facing off against an unforgettable villain: Linda “The Crusher” Curson, portrayed by Academy Award winner Susan Sarandon.

Rounding out the cast are Jay Ellis, Jackée Harry, Kim Fields, Paul Reiser, Langston Kerman, Tony Baker, Earthquake, and Adam Pally. The Gutter takes its outlandish plot to new levels with Walt’s unlikely rise to stardom. Along the way, he faces backlash from detractors like Reiser’s ratings-obsessed news anchor and Sarandon’s fiery bowling legend—both intent on seeing Walt’s pro career end before it even begins.

From beer-soaked alleys to cigarette-smoked drama, The Gutter takes audiences on a wild ride of strikes, spares, and slapstick comedy, all while skewering the world of competitive bowling. The film also marks the feature directorial debut of the Lester brothers, Isaiah (Black-ish) and Yassir (The Carmichael Show), who co-wrote the screenplay.

Premiering earlier this year at SXSW 2024 to rave reviews, The Gutter will screen next at the London Film Festival and is set for release in theaters and on-demand on November 1, courtesy of Magnolia Pictures.

For fans of gloriously stupid, yet highly entertaining comedies, The Gutter follows in the footsteps of ‘90s classics like Kingpin and Dodgeball. With its over-the-top antics and lovable underdogs, it’s shaping up to be the kind of film that takes the absurdity of professional bowling to a whole new level. Whether you’re a fan of bowling or just love a good laugh, The Gutter promises to deliver strikes of comedy at every turn.

Check out the official trailer now and mark your calendars for November 1st. It’s going to be a wild, gut-busting time at the lanes!
Shameik Moore is a down-and-out guy who becomes a bowling star in the upcoming comedy film, The Gutter.

Written by Yassir Lester and directed by Lester and Isaiah Lester, The Gutter follows Moore’s character as he becomes a flashy bowler and starts living the dream. But eventually, he faces the biggest competition of his life, a retired bowler who is coming back to reclaim her crown. Along with Moore, the film stars D’Arcy Carden and Susan Sarandon.

Here’s more about the film from the synopsis:

In THE GUTTER, when frequently fired Walt (Moore) lands a position tending bar and de-roaching shoes at his local bowling alley AlleyCatz, he feels like he’s finally found a home. When money issues threaten AlleyCatz, Walt is pressured by former pro-bowler and current champion drinker Skunk (Carden) to accept his role as the greatest bowler ever put on this earth. While Walt’s love of big checks and in-your-face style of play dominates the pro tour, his detractors, including ratings-obsessed news anchor Angelo Powers and fresh-out-of-retirement bowling-legend Linda “The Crusher” Curson (Sarandon), furiously attempt to snuff out Walt’s flame before it burns too bright.

The Gutter also stars Jay Ellis, Tony Baker, Rell Battle, Jackée Harry, Kim Fields, Langston Kerman, Adam Brody, Adam Pally, Paul Reiser and Paul Scheer.

Check out the trailer below. The Gutter comes to theaters Nov. 1 via Magnolia Pictures.

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30 Rock season 1 • 30 Rock season 2 • 30 Rock season 3 • 30 Rock season 4 • 40th Daytime Emmy Awards • List of Adventure Time episodes • List of The Adventures of Mini-Goddess episodes • List of The Apprentice (American TV series) candidates • Arthur Ashe Courage Award • List of Avatar: The Last Airbender episodes • Avatar: The Last Airbender season 1 • Avatar: The Last Airbender season 2 • Avatar: The Last Airbender season 3 • Jimmy V Award • List of awards and nominations received by The Flash • BBC Young Musician • Basshunter videography • Best Female Action Sports Athlete ESPY Award • Best Female Athlete with a Disability ESPY Award • Best Fighter ESPY Award • Best MLS Player ESPY Award • Best Male Action Sports Athlete ESPY Award • Best Male Athlete with a Disability ESPY Award • List of Better Call Saul episodes • Beyoncé videography • List of awards and nominations received by The Bill • List of Black Lagoon episodes • List of Black Mirror episodes • Cate Blanchett on screen and stage • Bleach season 1 • Bleach season 2 • Bleach season 3 • Bleach season 4 • Bleach season 5 • Bleach season 6 • Bleach season 7 • Bleach season 8 • Bleach season 9 • Bleach season 10 • Blue Heelers season 13 • List of Bluey episodes • List of Brooklyn Nine-Nine episodes • List of Brotherhood episodes • List of songs recorded by Alexandra Burke • Ian Carmichael on stage, screen and radio • Carry On series on screen and stage • Coldplay videography • List of Bradley Cooper performances • List of D.Gray-man episodes • List of Dad's Army episodes • List of Dancing with the Stars (American TV series) competitors • Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series • Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series • Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series • Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series • Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series • Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Younger Actor in a Drama Series • Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series Directing Team • Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama Series • Degrassi: The Next Generation season 1 • Degrassi: The Next Generation season 2 • Degrassi: The Next Generation season 3 • Degrassi: The Next Generation season 4 • Degrassi: The Next Generation season 5 • Degrassi: The Next Generation season 6 • Degrassi: The Next Generation season 7 • Desperate Housewives season 1 • List of Doctor Who Christmas and New Year's specials • List of Doctor Who episodes (1963–1989) • Shannen Doherty filmography • List of Ed, Edd n Eddy episodes • List of Family Guy cast members • Family Guy season 1 • Family Guy season 4 • Family Guy season 5 • Family Guy season 8 • Works of Keith Floyd • George Formby on screen, stage, record and radio • GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Comedy Series • GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Drama Series • GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series • Lady Gaga videography • List of Game of Thrones episodes • List of awards and nominations received by Game of Thrones • Game of Thrones season 1 • John Gielgud, roles and awards • Glee season 1 • Golden Globe Cecil B. DeMille Award • List of The Good Place episodes • List of Mckenna Grace performances • Green Wing series 1 • List of Gunsmoke (TV series) episodes • List of Tom Hanks performances and credits • List of Anne Hathaway performances • List of Heroes episodes • Highlander: The Series season 1 • Highlander: The Series season 2 • Philip Seymour Hoffman on screen and stage • List of HolbyBlue episodes • How I Met Your Mother season 1 • List of Inkigayo Chart winners (2015) • List of Inkigayo Chart winners (2016) • List of Inkigayo Chart winners (2017) • List of Inkigayo Chart winners (2018) • List of Inkigayo Chart winners (2019) • International Film Music Critics Association Award for Best Original Score for Television • Hattie Jacques on stage, radio, screen and record • Scarlett Johansson on screen and stage • John Ford filmography • Justin Timberlake videography • Grace Kelly on screen and stage • Ayushmann Khurrana filmography • Last Week Tonight with John Oliver season 1 • Last Week Tonight with John Oliver season 2 • Last Week Tonight with John Oliver season 3 • John Le Mesurier on stage, radio, screen and record • Bernard Lee on stage and screen • List of Line of Duty episodes • List of awards and nominations received by Lost • List of Blue Drop episodes • List of Canadian Idol finalists • List of Claymore episodes • List of Fate/stay night episodes • List of The Simpsons guest stars (seasons 1–20) • List of The Simpsons guest stars (seasons 21–present) • List of Millennium episodes • List of Rental Magica episodes • List of Seinfeld episodes • List of Tsukihime, Lunar Legend episodes • List of Vampire Knight episodes • List of 24 episodes • List of Arrested Development episodes • List of Baccano! episodes • List of Big Brother (American TV series) houseguests • List of Bleach episodes • List of Blue Peter presenters • List of Buso Renkin episodes • List of Call the Midwife episodes • List of Casualty specials • List of Celebrity Big Brother (American TV series) houseguests • List of Celebrity Big Brother (British TV series) housemates • List of Chartjackers episodes • List of Cobra Kai episodes • List of Community episodes • List of Degrassi: The Next Generation episodes • List of Devil May Cry episodes • List of Dexter episodes • List of Eve (American TV series) episodes • List of Family Guy episodes • List of Grey's Anatomy cast members • List of Grey's Anatomy episodes • List of Gunslinger Girl episodes • List of Hitohira episodes • List of Joking Apart episodes • List of Kashimashi: Girl Meets Girl episodes • List of Kaze no Stigma episodes • List of Leeteuk performances • List of Night Wizard episodes • List of Popotan episodes • List of Puella Magi Madoka Magica episodes • List of QI episodes • List of Samurai Harem: Asu no Yoichi episodes • List of SpongeBob SquarePants episodes (seasons 1–10) • List of Survivor (American TV series) contestants • List of The Bellflower Bunnies episodes • List of The Office (British TV series) episodes • List of The Simpsons Treehouse of Horror episodes • List of Tokyo Mew Mew episodes • List of True Tears episodes • List of What Would You Do? 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Farnsworth Award • Pop Idol discography • List of Press Gang episodes • 59th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards • 72nd Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards • 73rd Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards • 74th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards • 72nd Primetime Emmy Awards • 73rd Primetime Emmy Awards • 74th Primetime Emmy Awards • Prison Break season 2 • Private Practice season 1 • List of Project Runway contestants • List of Quantico episodes • Quantico season 1 • Quantico season 2 • Radio Times's Most Powerful People • The Real Housewives of Atlanta season 6 • List of Regular Show episodes • Ryan Reynolds filmography • Ralph Richardson, roles and awards • Rihanna videography • Julia Roberts filmography • Gene Roddenberry filmography • List of awards and nominations received by Gene Roddenberry • Mark Romanek videography • Paul Rudd on screen and stage • List of Sacred Games episodes • Seinfeld season 2 • Seinfeld season 3 • List of Sesame Street Muppets • Alastair Sim on stage and screen • List of The Simpsons cast members • The Simpsons shorts • List of The Simpsons episodes (season 21–present) • List of The Simpsons episodes (seasons 1–20) • The Simpsons season 1 • The Simpsons season 2 • The Simpsons season 3 • The Simpsons season 4 • The Simpsons season 5 • The Simpsons season 6 • The Simpsons season 7 • The Simpsons season 8 • The Simpsons season 9 • The Simpsons season 10 • The Simpsons season 13 • The Simpsons season 14 • List of Smallville episodes • List of The Sopranos episodes • List of SpongeBob SquarePants guest stars • List of Emma Stone performances • List of awards and nominations received by Stranger Things • List of Supernatural episodes • Taylor Swift videography • Terry-Thomas on screen, radio, stage and record • List of The X-Files episodes • List of Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2015 TV series) episodes • List of Trinity Blood episodes • Lana Turner performances and awards • List of Twin Peaks episodes • List of The Unit episodes • List of awards and nominations received by The Vampire Diaries • List of Veronica Mars episodes • Veronica Mars season 1 • Veronica Mars season 2 • Veronica Mars season 3 • Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Voice-Over Performance • Sam Waterston on screen and stage • List of Sigourney Weaver performances • List of Robin Williams performances • List of Kate Winslet performances

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Ah! My Goddess season 1 • List of Carnivàle episodes • List of Doctor Who episodes (2005–present) • List of Last Exile episodes • List of 30 Rock episodes • List of American Idol finalists • List of awards and nominations received by 30 Rock • List of awards and nominations received by Dexter (TV series) • List of Fullmetal Alchemist episodes • List of Stargate SG-1 episodes • List of Teen Titans episodes • List of The Batman episodes • List of Golden Martín Fierro Award winners • List of Desperate Housewives episodes • List of Lupin the 3rd Part II episodes • List of Moonlight episodes • List of Planetes episodes • List of Yozakura Quartet episodes • List of The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya episodes • List of Peep Show episodes • List of South Park episodes • Timeline of Australian television • List of unmade Doctor Who serials and films • List of X-Men: The Animated Series episodes

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76th Primetime Emmy Awards

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(Doctors) • The Canine Mutiny • Canvassing (Parks and Recreation) • Captain James • Captain Midnight broadcast signal intrusion • Captive Pursuit • Drew Carey • Boone Carlyle • Carnie Wilson: Unstapled • John Carpenter (game show contestant) • Carpenter Street (Star Trek: Enterprise) • Zoe Carpenter • The Carpet (The Office) • Carrie (2002 film) • Carrot and Stick • Carry On (Supernatural) • Adam Carter • Chris Carter (screenwriter) • Mandy Carter (Ackley Bridge) • Eric Cartman • Cartman's Mom Is a Dirty Slut • The Cartridge Family • Casino Night • Casino Royale (Climax!) • Dan Castellaneta • Castiel (Supernatural) • Casual Friday (The Office) • Casualty series 29 • Casualty series 30 • Casualty series 31 • Catalysts (The Spectacular Spider-Man) • Catch 21 • Category 6: Day of Destruction • Cause and Effect (Star Trek: The Next Generation) • Leanna Cavanagh • CFVO-TV • Chair Model • Chalk (TV series) • The Cham-Cham • A Change Is Gonna Come (Grey's Anatomy) • Change Your Life (Little Mix song) • Christine Chapel • Graham Chapman • Chapter 1 (House of Cards) • Chapter 1 (Legion) • Charlie Don't Surf (Veronica Mars) • Chartjackers • Cordelia Chase • The Chase (Desperate Housewives) • The Chase (Doctor Who) • Heather Chasen • Asim Chaudhry • Cherokee Rose (The Walking Dead) • Chic C'est la Vie • Chick Cancer • The Child (Star Trek: The Next Generation) • Children and Television: Lessons from Sesame Street • Chimera (The X-Files) • China (The Office) • The Chinese Restaurant • Chinga (The X-Files) • Chippendales Audition • Chitty Chitty Death Bang • A Chorus Lie • The Chosen (TV series) • Chris Ryan's Strike Back • Christening (The Office) • Christmas Attack Zone • A Christmas Carol (Doctor Who) • Christmas Carol (The X-Files) • Christmas Party (The Office) • Christmas Scandal • Christmas Special (30 Rock) • Christmas Wishes (The Office) • Arthur Chu • Chuck Versus Agent X • Chuck Versus Santa Claus • Chuck Versus the Cliffhanger • Chuck Versus the Family Volkoff • Chuck Versus the Intersect • Chuck Versus the Last Details • Chuck Versus the Wedding Planner • Chuck Woolery: Naturally Stoned • Cigarette Smoking Man • Cinderella (1997 film) • The City (2008 TV series) • City of Death • CIVT-DT • CKMI-DT • Vincent Clarkson • The Clash of Triton • Classy Christmas • Cleveland (30 Rock) • The Client (Star Wars) • The Client (The Office) • The Climb (song) • Closing Time (Doctor Who) • Closure (The X-Files) • Clown in the Dumps • Clyde Bruckman's Final Repose • Coach's Daughter • Cobra Kai season 2 • Cobra Kai season 3 • Cobra Kai season 4 • Cocktails (The Office) • Code of Honor (Star Trek: The Next Generation) • Code of Vengeance • Cog (advertisement) • Nicholas Colasanto • Cold Blood (Doctor Who) • Cold Comfort (Inside No. 9) • Cold Feet series 1 • Cold Feet series 5 • Cold Station 12 • Cold War (Doctor Who) • Collateral Damage (Millennium) • The Collection (30 Rock) • Colonel Homer • Colony (The X-Files) • Comeback (Glee) • Coming of Age (Star Trek: The Next Generation) • Commissions and Fees • Perry Como • Company Picnic • Competition (The Spectacular Spider-Man) • The Computer Wore Menace Shoes • Concentrate and Ask Again • Conduit (The X-Files) • Confidence Man (Lost) • Conflict Resolution (The Office) • Connor (Angel) • Conspiracy (Star Trek: The Next Generation) • The Constant • The Contest • The Convention Conundrum • The Convention (The Office) • The Conversation (Mad About You) • The Convict • Cool Hand Peter • The Coon • Joan Ganz Cooney • Gwen Cooper • Cooter (30 Rock) • Shelby Corcoran • Corporate Crush • Ana Lucia Cortez • The Cost of Living (Lost) • La Couchette • Cougars (30 Rock) • The Council (Star Trek: Enterprise) • Counseling (The Office) • Countdown (Star Trek: Enterprise) • The Coup (The Office) • Couples Discount • Marita Covarrubias • Covenant (Millennium) • The Crepes of Wrath • The Crimson Horror • Crippled Summer • Cripples, Bastards, and Broken Things • Crocodile (Black Mirror) • Crossover (Adventure Time) • The Crusade (Doctor Who) • The Crystal Empire • Steph Cunningham • The Cure (Fringe) • The Curse of Frank Black • The Curse of the Black Spot • Customer Loyalty (The Office) • Cutbacks (30 Rock) • The Cutie Map • Cyberwoman • D.P.O. (The X-Files) • D'oh-in' in the Wind • DNA (Little Mix song) • Da Boom • Dad Behavior • Daedalus (Star Trek: Enterprise) • The Daedalus Variations • Dæmonicus • Dalek (Doctor Who episode) • The Dalek Invasion of Earth • The Daleks' Master Plan • The Daleks • The Damage a Man Can Do • Dan Deacon: U.S.A. • Dances with Smurfs • Dancin' Homer • Oswald Danes • Danger: Diabolik • Daredevil season 1 • Daredevil season 2 • The Dark Defender • Darkness Falls (The X-Files) • Darla (Buffy the Vampire Slayer) • Das Bus • Datalore • Dave (Lost) • Larry David • William B. Davis • Molly Dawes • Michael Dawson (Lost) • The Day After Tomorrow (TV special) • Day of the Jackanapes • Day One (Torchwood) • The Day We Died • Day of the Moon • The Day the Violence Died • Days Gone Bye (The Walking Dead) • Days of Wine and D'oh'ses • Emilie de Ravin • Paulina de la Mora • Dead Celebrities • Dead Letters (Millennium) • Dead Man Walking (Body of Proof) • Dead Putting Society • The Deal (Seinfeld) • Dealbreakers Talk Show No. 0001 • Dear Doctor • Death Has a Shadow • Death (South Park) • Death in Bloom • Death in Small Doses (1995 film) • Debasement Tapes • The Deep End (2010 TV series) • Deep Space Homer • Deep Throat (The X-Files) • The Defenders (miniseries) • Degrassi Junior High • Demon 79 • Demons (Star Trek: Enterprise) • Demons (The X-Files) • The Deposition (The Office) • Desperate Souls • Destination: Imagination • Destination: Skaro • Detour (The X-Files) • The Devil Wears Nada • The Devil of Christmas • The Devil's Chord • Devil's Due (Star Trek: The Next Generation) • Devil's Trap • Dexter (Dexter episode) • Dexter's Laboratory • Dial Meg for Murder • Rosa Diaz • Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve • Dick in a Box • Did I Stutter? • Diddle Diddle Dumpling (Inside No. 9) • Die Hand Die Verletzt • Paul Dini • Dinner Party (The Office) • Dinosaurs on a Spaceship • The Dirty Half Dozen • Disney–Charter Communications dispute • Divergence (Star Trek: Enterprise) • Diversity Day (The Office) • Divided (American game show) • Diwali (The Office) • Do-Over • Do Shapeshifters Dream of Electric Sheep? • Doctor Who specials (2008–2010) • Doctor Who specials (2013) • Doctor Who series 5 • Doctor Who season 1 • Doctor Who season 2 • Doctor Who series 1 • Doctor Who series 2 • Doctor Who series 3 • Doctor Who series 4 • Doctor Who series 6 • Doctor Who series 7 • Doctor Who series 8 • Doctor Who series 9 • Doctor Who series 10 • Doctor Who series 11 • Doctor Who series 12 • Doctor Who specials (2023) • The Doctor's Wife • The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe • Død Kalm • Dog Gone • Dog of Death • A Dog and Pony Show (Ho

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