Téa Leoni stars in “Madam Secretary”
Alicia Florrick, Olivia Pope, Carrie Mathison -- prime time has become a popular place for strong female characters.
Kristina (Monica Potter) and Adam (Peter Krause) are surprised at how much Max’s (Max Burkholder) new friend means to him in a new episode. Also, Sarah (Lauren Graham) tries to understand how important Sandy (Betsy Brandt) is to Ruby (Courtney Grosbeck).
Lt. Beth Davis (Maggie Q) protects victims from voyeurism, cyber harassment, romantic fixation and more as she and her partner Det. Jack Larsen (Dylan McDermott) work in the Threat Assessment Unit of the LAPD. Larsen’s past behavior provides valuable insight in his new job.
Wrong show and wrong actress, but you've got the plot details spot-on.
"Lamb to the Slaughter" was an episode of "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" (which is the other anthology show people think of after "The Twilight Zone") that aired April 13, 1958. It starred Barbara Bel Geddes, not Shelley Winters -- Geddes is best remembered now as Ewing family matriarch Ellie on "Dallas."
Will (David Walton) must decide whether to stay in New York to be with his new love, or return to San Francisco to be closer to Fiona (Minnie Driver) and Marcus (Benjamin Stockham). This series is based on the best-selling Nick Hornby novel.
When a devoutly religious woman (Gina Rodriguez) is accidentally artificially inseminated at a doctor's office, she faces some difficult choices. As Jane faces her new reality, her mother Xo (Andrea Navedo) struggles with her own life-altering decision.
The show you're looking for was called "Salvage 1," and as a small and sad point of fact, it actually didn't make it to the '80s.
The show premiered with a two-hour pilot in January 1979. It aired a full 13-episode season that ended in May, then returned the following fall. However, its second season was only given two episodes (a two-parter, in fact) before being canceled. Four more episodes were produced but never aired.
Gail Simmons, Padma Lakshmi and Tom Colicchio star in “Top Chef”
Mulaney (John Mulaney) is confused as to why Jane (Nasim Pedrad) doesn't like any of the girls he dates in this new episode. Meanwhile, Lou (Martin Short) becomes obsessed with death and enlists John’s help in maintaining his dignity.
Aubrey Plaza voices Grumpy Cat in “Grumpy Cat’s Worst Christmas Ever”
Cat's out of the bag: Sometimes grumpy people are great for a laugh. Granted, the grumpy folks probably aren't the ones laughing, but as film classics like "Grumpy Old Men" (1993) show, other people's surliness sure can be a rib tickler.