Four new ABCd original short-form series are live now on the ABC app for desktop, mobile and connected TV devices, including "What To Text Him Back" from relationship expert and New York Times bestselling author of "Get the Guy" Matthew Hussey; "This Isn't Working" from social media influencer Lisa Schwartz; "Farm to Plate," from Tastemade and Aussie culinary sensation Guy Turland; and "She Talks," which tells the empowering stories of women who have turned their passions into paychecks. A new episode of "On the Record" is also available featuring rising RnB star Yuna and on September 15 "A Little of Your Time with Quinn Marcus" will debut with up and coming comedian and talk show host Quinn Marcus.
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What To Text Him Back Relationship expert and New York Times best-selling author of "Get The Guy," Matthew Hussey breaks down dating in the digital age. From inappropriate sexts or just the simple, yet often confounding ones like, "hey," viewers will never be lost in "textlation" again. #WhatToTextHimBack This Isn't Working Sarah Turner (Lisa Schwartz) is an aspiring actress with a negative bank account balance, taking on an endless stream of embarrassing part-time jobs to make ends meet. Along with her roommates (the uptight and straight-laced Nicole and the free-spirited hippie Jake), Sarah represents a new generation overwhelmed with the trials of adult life but underwhelmed with the idea of working a 9-to-5. Actress, comedian and Youtube star Lisa Schwartz, known online as Lisbug, co-produced and wrote the series with Sean Kearney. The series is also executive produced by Schwartz and Kearney, along with Maker Studios, and Chris Hanada and Tanner Kling of Retrofit. #ThisIsntWorkingShowCurrent ABCd series include: "All My Gay Friends are Getting Married," "Boondoogle," "Forever 31," "I Can Find $3000 In Your Home," "On The Record," "Newborn Moms," and "Tastemade's "Get Cookin'".
Full seasons of beloved past shows include: "8 Simple Rules," "Benched," "Betrayal," "Body of Proof," "Brothers & Sisters," "Commander in Chief," "Detroit 1-8-7," "Dinosaurs," "Dirty Sexy Money," "Ellen," "Felicity," "FlashForward," "Happy Town," "Hope and Faith," "I Survived a Japanese Game Show," "The Knights of Prosperity," "Less Than Perfect," "Manhattan Love Story," "Mixology," "My Generation," "My So-Called Life," "The Neighbors," "October Road," "Off the Map," "Once Upon a Time in Wonderland," "Perception," "Reaper," "Red Band Society," "The River," "Samantha Who?," "School House Rock," "Secret Millionaire," "Smart Guy," "Sports Night," "Trophy Wife," "Ugly Betty," and "What About Brian?"
ABC.com and the ABC app enables users nationwide to access full episodes of their favorite shows on demand, including "Dancing with the Stars," "Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.," "Modern Family," "Quantico," "Shark Tank" and "Scandal." Additionally, subscribers of participating pay TV providers have several advantages. They can watch a 24-hour live network stream in select markets, access exclusive programming events and the most recent episodes of ABC series and news programs the day after they air. The new original ABCd shorts and the "throwback" series are available to all viewers on ABC.com and the ABC apps for mobile and connected TV devices without signing in.
The newly redesigned ABC app is available exclusively in Apple's App Store and its Apple TV App Store. It is also available on ABC.com, Amazon Appstore, Google Play, Roku, Amazon Fire TV and Xbox 360.
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