The Playbook is a half-hour comedy series produced by Hip TV Inc. and hosted by Donald Faison for Spike TV.
The Playbook revolves around a typical young male trying to figure out dating and relationships as if they were plays in a sports playbook.
The original pilot for the series debuted on February 3, 2005 and featured Steve Sobel as host. When Spike TV picked up the series, Donald Faison was hired to replace Steve Sobel as the series host. No more than ten episodes were produced before the series was cancelled.
Babyfather is a BBC Two television programme which aired in the UK in 2001 and 2002. The show has been described as a "black, male, UK version of Sex and the City". It ran for two series, and was based on a novel written by Patrick Augustus. The writers of the screenplay include Avril E. Russell, Sharon Foster, and Roy Williams.
A group of friends learn how to balance their new identity as a superhero team with the struggles of real life.
Some people get the short straw when it comes to love, be it on a financial, material or emotional level. This documentary series recounts love stories gone incredibly wrong, fairy tales turned into horror stories.
There has to be more. Leiv and Hoon want to live in caves. They want to eat Swedish Tex-Mex. They wish to travel across the snow faster than a machine. With their camper they are on a crucial trip. A humorous series about an intense longing for far away. A hybrid between documentary and fiction.
The ups-and-downs of a young courting couple's relationship.
Thanks to the smartphone, we are witnessing one of the biggest revolutions ever in the world of romantic relationships.
This three-part series follows comedian Jon Richardson and his friend Matt Forde as they face up to the adult realities of mortgages, marriage and parenthood.
Son Dambi is the CEO of Love Agency, who can see through people at first glance. Along with her general manager, Park Minwoo, she's trying to find her clients' dream partners and get rid of the fatal habits that prevent them from gaining their other halves.
Over the course of a few weeks, 10 divorced couples will stay in a tropical villa in Costa Rica to re-learn how to date and search for love amongst a group of other single divorcees — and that includes their ex. The group will participate in revealing relationship “EX-ercises” designed to help the singles form connections, make peace with their former partners, and finally get over the issues holding them back from dating.
Four couples on the verge of breaking up enter relationship rehab for a marriage overhaul. Led by team of positive psychologists, they go through an 8 week program to test the mettle of their marriage.