TV Series created by John Wells

Shameless: Hall of ShameShameless: Hall of Shame
Showtime, 2020 Cancelled/Ended | Comedy, Drama | ► Trailer
3.0


Shameless: Hall of Shame is a companion series designed to celebrate John Wells' departing dramedy. Each of the six episodes will feature new and original Shameless scenes juxtaposed with a retrospective look at each character's journey over the past 10 seasons with episodes airing throughout the show's 11th and final season.


ShamelessShameless
Showtime, 2011 Cancelled/Ended | Comedy, Drama | ► Trailer
4.6


Set in working-class Chicago, the Gallagher family, a working class family of eight, must survive the ups and downs of today's recession. With a mother who is out of her element and an alcoholic father who usually ends up passed out on the living room floor, 18-year-old daughter Fiona is left with the task of keeping her five younger brothers and sisters on the straight and narrow.


SmithSmith
CBS, 2006 Cancelled/Ended | Drama, Action, Adventure, Crime
1.0


Smith is a thrilling drama about a team of highly skilled thieves who pull off daring heists in various cities across the US. The show follows the fascinating characters as they navigate dangerous situations and complex relationships, all while trying to stay one step ahead of the law.


Presidio MedPresidio Med
CBS, 2002 Cancelled/Ended | Drama, Medical
1.0


From the creators of NBC's hit series "ER" comes a different medical drama. This San Francisco set series will explore the hospital in and will venture into the lives of physicians. Even though the doctors may not always be in agreement, these doctors put patients first and eventually sort out issues with their co-workers.


Third WatchThird Watch
NBC, 1999 Cancelled/Ended | Drama, Action, Adventure, Crime
4.2


"Third Watch" tells the stories of the members of the 55 Squad - the police, firefighters and paramedics who work the "third watch" between 4 p.m. and 12 a.m. - the finest and the bravest who protect and serve the citizens of New York.


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