The Santa Clauses - Cast and Crew
Cast

Tim Allen

Eric Stonestreet

Elizabeth Mitchell

Kal Penn

Austin Kane

Gabriel Iglesias

Devin Bright

Matilda Lawler

Elizabeth Allen-Dick

Rupali Redd
Crew

Vali Chandrasekaran

Valentina Garza

Jack Burditt

Rick Messina

Kevin Hench

Jason Winer

Ilana Wernick

Tim Allen

Katy Colloton

Katie O'Brien

Dan Portnoy

Jon Radler

Ari Berkowitz

Brian Wankum

Shawn Wilt

Alison Bennett

Austen Earl

Richard Baker

Rick Messina

Otto Michael Penzato

Anneke Scott

Rachel Jensen

Ilana Wernick

Valentina Garza

Emalee Burditt

Austen Earl

Alison Bennett

Hayley Frazier
Recently Updated Shows

It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia is an American comedy series about four friends in their late 20s with clear sociopathic tendencies who run an unsuccessful Irish bar, "Paddy's Pub," in South Philadelphia. The series deals with a variety of controversial topics, including abortion, gun control, physical disabilities, racism, sexism, religion, the Israeli/Palestinian situation, terrorism, transsexuality, slavery, incest, sexual harassment in education, the homeless, statutory rape, drug addiction, pedophilia, child abuse, mental illness, gay rights and dumpster babies.

Leanne
Leanne's life takes an unexpected turn when her husband of 33 years leaves her for another woman. Starting over when you're a grandmother and in menopause isn't exactly what she had in mind, but with the help of her family she will navigate this new chapter with grace, dignity and jello salad.

Taskmaster NZ
Jeremy Wells reigns supreme alongside his royal assistant Paul Williams, in the highly anticipated local version of Taskmaster. They'll be putting Kiwi comedians through their paces in a series of bizarre, hilarious and ingenious tasks.

Real Time with Bill Maher
Real Time with Bill Maher includes an opening monologue, roundtable discussions with panelists, and interviews with in-studio and satellite guests. Politico hailed Maher as "a pugnacious debater and a healthy corrective to the claptrap of cable news", while Variety noted, "There may not be a more eclectic guest list on all of television".