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Eye Of The Beholder (The Famous Jett Jackson)
The following is a list of episodes for the List of programs broadcast by Disney Channel, Disney Channel original series ''The Famous Jett Jackson''. Series overview Episodes Season 1 (1998–99) Season 2 (1999–2000) Season 3 (2000–01) Film (2001) External links

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List Of Programs Broadcast By Disney Channel
This article lists past, present and future television programming on American basic cable channel and former premium channel, Disney Channel, since its launch on April 18, 1983. Current programming Original Live-action Animated Shorts Acquired Live-action Animated Repeats A list of programs currently broadcast in reruns. Live-action Shorts Disney Junior A list of programs currently broadcast on the Disney Junior programming block of Disney Channel. Upcoming programming Original Live-action Animated Acquired Animated Disney Junior Former programming Original Animated *1 Indicates program premiered episodes on Disney XD. *2 Indicates program only airs reruns on the Disney XD cable channel. *3 Indicates program is a Disney Junior original series. Comedy Drama Reality Games Variety Miniseries and specials Shorts Syndicated (Originals/Walt Disney Television/American Broadcasting Company, ABC) Acquired Animated Comedy Dram ...
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Tom Devanney
Thomas Devanney is an American writer and producer. He has written several episodes of the animated series '' Family Guy''. Devanney also wrote briefly for '' The Fresh Prince of Bel Air'', and was a producer on '' Perfect Strangers'' in the 1991–92 season. Devanney and his ''Perfect Strangers'' producing colleagues (Shari Hearn, Bob Keyes) went on to produce the Fox sitcom ''Shaky Ground'', which ran during the 1992–93 season and starred Matt Frewer, Robin Riker and Jennifer Love Hewitt. Devanney met fellow '' Family Guy'' writer Chris Sheridan while writing for the 1993 series '' Thea''. While not only writing for several episodes of Family Guy including the famous "You Have AIDS" song, as well as the Fresh Prince of Bel Air, he voiced Marilyn Manson in an episode of Family guy. In the 2020 episode "CutawayLand" (S19 E4), the Griffins travel to a land of the past episode's cut aways and you hear the famous AIDS song, at which Peter says that the patient's name is Tom D ...
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Lists Of American Children's Television Series Episodes
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James Marshall (director)
James Marshall (born 1962) is a Canadian television producer and director best known for his work on the series ''Smallville'', ''Dead Like Me'' and ''The O.C.''. ''Smallville'' On the hit TV series ''Smallville'' James Marshall had an important role throughout the history of the show. As go-to-guy Greg Beeman stopped directing the high-profile ''Smallville'' episodes (due to his commitment to the Heroes TV series), series creators Alfred Gough and Miles Millar began to look to James Marshall, who first began directing on ''Smallville'' during the second half of the first season. After producing ''Smallville'' for many years, starting at season seven Marshall became an executive producer Executive producer (EP) is one of the top positions in the making of a commercial entertainment product. Depending on the medium, the executive producer may be concerned with management accounting or associated with legal issues (like copyrights o ... on the show. With this position Marshall beg ...
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Lee Thompson Young
Lee Thompson Young (February 1, 1984 – August 19, 2013) was an American actor who began his career as a teenager, playing the titular character on the Disney Channel television series ''The Famous Jett Jackson'' (1998–2001). As an adult, major roles included playing Chris Comer in the movie '' Friday Night Lights'' (2004) and Boston police detective Barry Frost on the TNT police drama series ''Rizzoli & Isles'' (2010–14). Early life Young was born in Columbia, South Carolina, the son of Velma Elaine (née Love) and Tommy Scott Young. He was in the second grade when his parents' marriage ended, and he went to live with his mother. At age ten, he portrayed Martin Luther King Jr. in a play called ''A Night of Stars and Dreams'' by Dwight Woods, and the Phillis Wheatley Repertory Theater of Greenville, South Carolina. It was then that Young decided he wanted to become an actor. Career Young moved to New York City in June 1996, but it was not until the next year that he auditi ...
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Lawrence H
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Bruce Kalish
Bruce Elliot Kalish (born May 22, 1952) is a television writer and producer. He is the son of veteran TV producers Austin Kalish and Irma Kalish. Career biography He began his career working on shows such as ''The Incredible Hulk'', ''Mork & Mindy'', and served as executive producer on ''The Fall Guy''. His more recent work on ''The Famous Jett Jackson'' won numerous awards, including the Gemini award for best show in 2002 and led him to be tapped by Disney as Executive Producer and writer for ''Power Rangers'', starting with 2005's '' Power Rangers: S.P.D.'' and ending with 2008's '' Power Rangers: Jungle Fury''. Several of Kalish's former writing partners, such as David Garber joined him when he took the position. Prior to taking over as executive producer, he had previously written an episode of '' Power Rangers: Dino Thunder'' titled "Isn't It Lava-ly". Kalish's other television credits include ''Good Times'', ''Eight Is Enough'', '' 227'', ''What's Happening!!'', ''Too Clo ...
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Jeffrey Alan Schechter
Jeffrey Alan Schechter (usually credited as Jeff Schechter) is a screenwriter whose work has been nominated for two Emmy awards, a Writers Guild of America award, and a Writers Guild of Canada award. His writing credits include ''Strange Days at Blake Holsey High'', ''Overruled!'', the Disney Channel original film ''Brink!'', '' Bloodsport II: The Next Kumite'' and '' Dennis the Menace Strikes Again''. In 2015, he created the ABC Family science fiction crime drama ''Stitchers''. Early life and education Schechter was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, graduated from Edward R. Murrow High School and is a graduate from the film program at SUNY Purchase The State University of New York at Purchase (commonly Purchase College or SUNY Purchase) is a Public college, public Liberal arts colleges in the United States, liberal arts college in Purchase, New York. It is one of 13 comprehensive colleges .... Filmography Television The numbers in directing and writing credits refer ...
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Pat Williams (director)
Pat Williams (sometimes credited as Patrick Williams) is a Canadian television director and producer. Working since the 1980s as a camera operator on such films as ''Police Academy'' (1984) and ''Cool Runnings'' (1993). Making his directorial debut in 1997, he has directed episodes of ''The Secret World of Alex Mack''. Some of his other television credits include ''Romeo!'', ''So Weird'', ''Strange Days at Blake Holsey High'', ''Kyle XY'', ''Smallville'', ''Instant Star'', '' Degrassi: The Next Generation'',Pat Williams at Film.com
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The Famous Jett Jackson
''The Famous Jett Jackson'' is a coming-of-age television series for the Disney Channel. The show is about a boy named Jett Jackson (Lee Thompson Young) who plays a teenage secret agent on a fictional show-within-a-show called ''Silverstone''. Premise Jett Jackson previously lived with his actress mother in Los Angeles, but missed his home and his friends. Longing for a relatively normal life, Jett succeeds in getting the production of ''Silverstone'' moved to the fictional city of Wilsted, North Carolina, thus providing jobs to townspeople while affording Jett the chance to live with his father, Sheriff Woodrick "Wood" Jackson, and his great-grandmother, Miz Coretta (whom Jett calls Nana). Keeping in touch with his mother Jules by video link on his computer (though by the third season she also moved to Wilsted), Jett now spends part of his time with family, friends and school, and the rest living the life of a working actor and celebrity. In doing so, Jett often ends up in sticky ...
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Rick Gitelson
Rick Gitelson (born December 15, 1962, in Washington, D.C.) is an American television and film producer and screenwriter. Gitelson's writing and producing credits include for TV: ''Rugrats'', ''Goldie & Bear'', ''Imagination Movers'', ''Handy Manny'', '' LazyTown'', ''Dragon Tales'', '' Recess'', and ''Hey Arnold!''; and for film: ''Whispers in the Dark'', ''A Case for Murder'', '' Becoming Dick'' and '' The Family Plan.'' He co-created Goldie & Bear with Jorge Aguirre. He won a 2002-2003 Emmy Award and a 1999 Humanitas Award for writing and producing the Nickelodeon television series ''Rugrats'' and the 2010 Writers Guild of America Award for ''Imagination Movers''. He has also received a Vision Award from the National Association for Multi-Ethnicity in Communications, a ''Genesis Award'' from the Humane Society, an Imagen Award, and an ''Environmental Media Award'', for his work on ''Handy Manny.'' References External links * Interview with Gitelsonfrom ''Wired '' ...
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Adam Beechen
Adam Beechen (born December 14, 1968) is an American comic book writer who wrote '' Countdown to Adventure'' and co-wrote ''Countdown'' for DC Comics. Career Animation Beechen has written scripts for various cartoons, such as ''Teen Titans'', ''The Wild Thornberrys'', ''Rugrats'', ''Pink Panther and Pals'', ''Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated'', '' Transformers: Power of the Primes'', ''The Batman'', '' Edgar and Ellen'', ''Littlest Pet Shop'', ''Little Bill'', ''The VeggieTales Show'', '' Thomas & Friends: All Engines Go'' and the ''Ben 10'' franchise. He was also the story editor on ''Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi'' for Cartoon Network. He was an executive producer on ''The Adventures of Chuck and Friends''. He was also the head writer for the Transformers: Robots in Disguise robot superhero TV series which ended in 2017. Beechen has written for the Nickelodeon live-action series, ''Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide'', and for the short-lived drama ''Savannah''. Comics Beeche ...
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