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If you have yet to watch any of Amazon Prime’s “The Legend of Vox Machina,” then chances are, you’re not too familiar with the world of “Critical Role.” The “Dungeons & Dragons” actual play show has been an Internet fixture for over a decade, starring some of the most notable voice actors in the industry:…

The title “Everybody Loves Raymond” is at least a little ironic. The show’s title character, Ray Barone (Ray Romano), has a mildly antagonistic relationship with just about every member of his family, with his higher-pitched voice often sparring melodiously with brother Robert’s (Brad Garrett) deadpan bass. 

Widow’s Bay, Apple TV’s comedy horror show, was an instant hit. Set in a small New England town on an island, the series follows a mayor hellbent on improving tourism and pushing the town into the public eye, despite warnings from locals and plenty of signs that the island is cursed. Both audience members and…

Ever since 2018, audiences have gotten to know and follow the everyday lives of people living in the South Side of Chicago in the drama series “The Chi.” Running for eight seasons on Showtime, the series provided viewers with a community perspective on families and individuals brought together through tragedy and triumph. While not downplaying…

While not as action-packed as many of its genre counterparts, “Little House on the Prairie” is one of the best Western TV shows of all time. Based on Laura Ingalls Wilder’s semi-autobiographical books, the story follows the Ingalls family as they settle along the frontier in the 19th century. Whereas the original series was a…

Whether it’s shows about women finding themselves in a rustic setting or series that revolve around friendship between women, there is no shortage of programming for “Sweet Magnolias” fans. Some of the shows that we’re recommending here are also Netflix originals, putting that subscription to good use. The shows we’re listing here are largely feel-good…

Less than a year after the US dropped two atomic bombs on Japan, bringing an end to the Second World War, President Harry S Truman abruptly ended nuclearcooperation with America’s allies. This included the United Kingdom, despite British scientists having played a pivotal role in the development of nuclear arms through the Manhattan Project