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  1. Sunshine is a three-part comedy drama that began on 7 October 2008 on BBC One, from the co-writers of The Royle Family and Early Doors. These co-writers, Craig Cash and Phil Mealey, also appear in the series.

    • Drama
  2. Sunshine is a 1975 American television comedy-drama series starring Cliff DeYoung and Elizabeth Cheshire, about a hippie musician raising his young daughter alone after the death of his wife. The series was based on the 1973 made-for-TV movie Sunshine and DeYoung, Bill Mumy, Corey Fischer, and Meg Foster all reprised their roles from the film.

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    Directed By
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    "Sweet Misery"
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    "White Bread and Margarine"
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    "Intensive Care"
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    "Father Nature"
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  3. With Anthony LaPaglia, Melanie Lynskey, Walleldin Elnour, Ror Da Poet. The story of Sunshine follows the life of Jacob, a young, aspiring South Sudanese-Australian basketball player who is on the cusp of being picked up by US scouts for the US College league.

    • (248)
    • Crime, Drama, Thriller
    • TV-MA
    • 2017-10-18
  4. Sunshine. Bing, a gambler, risks his family and livelihood due to his addiction. Struggling financially and emotionally, he must overcome his gambling problem to save his relationships with wife Bernadette and son Joe, regaining what he's lost.

    • (275)
    • 2008-10-07
    • Comedy
    • 60
  5. Sunshine. TV comedy drama; BBC One; 2008; 3 episodes (1 series) A comedy drama about a gambling addict. Written by Craig Cash and Phil Mealey. Starring Steve Coogan. Also features Bernard Hill, Lisa Millett, Dominic Senior, Daniel Ryan, Tony Mooney and more.

  6. Sunshine is a three-part comedy drama that began on 7 October 2008 on BBC1 from the co-writers of The Royle Family and Early Doors. These co-writers, Craig Cash and Phil Mealey, also appear in the series.

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  8. Sunshine is a three-part comedy drama that began on 7 October 2008 on BBC1 from the co-writers of The Royle Family and Early Doors. These co-writers, Craig Cash and Phil Mealey, also appear in the series.

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