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.
The ups-and-downs of a young courting couple's relationship.
Foolish Heart was a Canadian television series, which aired on CBC Television in 1999. The series, a short run dramatic anthology, was produced and written by Ken Finkleman following his earlier series The Newsroom and More Tears.
Although the episodes were linked by character interactions, each of the series' six episodes focused on a different character's family or romantic relationship problems. Finkleman also starred in the series as George Findlay, the same character he had played in The Newsroom and More Tears.
The series won Finkleman a 1999 Gemini Award for Best Direction in a Dramatic Series.
The cast also included Arsinée Khanjian, Sarah Strange, Tom McCamus, Nancy Beatty and Patricia O'Callaghan.
Finkleman's next project for the CBC was the series Foreign Objects.
A romantic experiment: Nastya Ivleeva is looking for new love! No more hype, only real and genuine connections.
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.
A web drama that consists of two segments ("Milky Way" and "Secret Love") broken down into two episodes each. "Milky Way" tells the story between a barista and a girl who like each other without them knowing the other's feelings. In “Secret Love,” Dongjun and Yurina will portray the sweet and secret romance between the lead vocal in a top idol group and a Chinese reporter.
Park Han Byul and Park Kwang Hyun star in this bubbly drama about a committed couple who realize they might not belong together at all. Jeong-seok and Yeo-kyung have been dating for years. Jeong-seok is uncultured and poor, while Yeo-kyung is polished and rich. They both begin to feel dissatisfied, and then they both meet someone else. Can true love overcome habit? Couple Breaking is a light-hearted four-episode mini about romantic switcheroos.