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The following is an episode list for the NBC television series ''Just Shoot Me!''. The series premiered on March 4, 1997, and ended its run on August 16, 2003; with three episodes from the final season premiering in syndication from November 24 to November 26, 2003. In total, 148 episodes were produced during 7 seasons. Series overview Episodes Season 1 (1997) Season 2 (1997–98) Season 3 (1998–99) Season 4 (1999–2000) Season 5 (2000–01) Season 6 (2001–02) Season 7 (2002–03) References References lead to external links. External links * * {{DEFAULTSORT:List Of Just Shoot Me! Episodes Just Shoot Me! ''Just Shoot Me!'' is an American sitcom television series that aired on NBC from March 4, 1997, to November 26, 2003, with a total of 145 half-hour episodes spanning seven seasons. The show was created by Steven Levitan, the show's executive ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Just Shoot Me!
''Just Shoot Me!'' is an American sitcom television series that aired on NBC from March 4, 1997, to November 26, 2003, with a total of 145 half-hour episodes spanning seven seasons. The show was created by Steven Levitan, the show's executive producer. The show is set in the office of a fictional fashion magazine ''Blush'', comparable to the real-life ''Vogue''. The show's story is about several staff members at the magazine, including Jack Gallo, the owner and publisher; his daughter Maya, a writer for the magazine; secretary Finch; former model and now-fashion correspondent Nina; and photographer Elliot. Series history Early on, the series was a very competitive hit, consistently winning its time slot. The first season of six episodes was all aired by NBC in a single month in March 1997. It was renewed for a 13-episode second season and fitted at 9:30 p.m. after ''Frasier'', and then was moved in the spring to Thursdays between ''Friends'' and ''Seinfeld''. After just two ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Eileen Conn
Eileen Conn is an American television producer and television writer. Her credits include '' Get a Life'', ''Mad About You'', '' Dream On'', ''NewsRadio'', ''Just Shoot Me!'', '' DAG'' (also co-creator), ''Courting Alex'' and serving as executive producer for ''Shake It Up'' (in which her husband has appeared) alongside Rob Lotterstein Rob Lotterstein is an American screenwriter and producer. He has written and produced for numerous television sitcoms including ''Boy Meets World'', ''Suddenly Susan'', '' Ellen'' and ''Will & Grace'', as well as serving as creator and executive ... and ''Made in Japan''. In 1993, Conn married actor-comedian Larry Miller, with whom she has two children. References External links * American television producers American women television producers American television writers Living people American women television writers Place of birth missing (living people) Year of birth missing (living people) 20th-century American screenwriter ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Jean Sagal
Jean Sagal is an American television actress and director. In the 1980s, she co-starred with her twin sister Liz Sagal in the television series '' Double Trouble'' that ran from 1984–85. She has since appeared on such shows as ''Picket Fences'', ''Knots Landing'', ''Quantum Leap'' and ''21 Jump Street''. She has directed episodes of ''Two and a Half Men'', ''Mad TV'', ''So Little Time'' and ''Just Shoot Me''. Sagal and her twin sister also served for a time as the "Doublemint Twins" in the ad campaign by Doublemint gum. Early life Sagal is part of a family of entertainment industry professionals. She is the daughter of television director Boris Sagal and the stepdaughter of Marge Champion. Her siblings, older sister Katey Sagal, brother Joey Sagal and twin sister Liz Sagal, are all active in the industry. As a director She was the associate director for ''2 Broke Girls'' (42 episodes), and ''Two and a Half Men'' (166 episodes). She has also directed episodes for five televi ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Gail Mancuso
Gail Mancuso (born July 14, 1958) is an American film and television director. Early life and career Mancuso grew up in Melrose Park, Illinois. She is married to Brian Downs, a doctor, and divides her time between her homes in Valencia, California and River Forest, Illinois. Mancuso began her career as an usher of the set of several television talk shows. Later, became a script supervisor for the Showtime comedy ''Brothers''. In 1989, she began serving as associate director for '' Roseanne''. After one of the show's directors left in 1991, she had the chance to become one of the main directors and continued until the show's eighth season. She went on to direct episodes of many television series like ''Friends'', ''Dharma and Greg'' and ''Two Guys, a Girl, and a Pizza Place''. In 2007, Mancuso began working on the CBS sitcom ''Rules of Engagement''. She has also directed episodes of '' 30 Rock'' and '' Scrubs''. In 2008, she won a Gracie Award for her work on '' 30 Rock''. In 2 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Lisa Edelstein
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Ken Levine (screenwriter)
Kenneth Levine (/lɪˈvaɪn/ is an American screenwriter, director, producer, and author. Levine has worked on a number of television series, including ''M*A*S*H'', ''Cheers'' (for which he shared Outstanding Comedy Series honors at the 35th Primetime Emmy Awards), ''Frasier'', ''The Simpsons'', ''Wings'', ''Everybody Loves Raymond'', ''Becker'' and ''Dharma and Greg''. Along with his writing partner David Isaacs, he created the series ''Almost Perfect''. Levine was also the co-writer of the feature films ''Volunteers'' and '' Mannequin Two: On the Move''. Levine has also been a radio and TV play-by-play commentator for Major League Baseball games, having worked with the Baltimore Orioles (1991), Seattle Mariners (1992–94, 2011-2012), and San Diego Padres (1995–96). From 2008 to 2010, he co-hosted the KABC ''Dodger Talk'' radio call-in program after every Los Angeles Dodgers game, as well as the station's weekly ''Sunday Night Sports Final'' program. During his second sti ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Pamela Fryman
Pamela Gail Fryman (born 1959) is an American sitcom director and producer. She directed all but twelve episodes of the television series ''How I Met Your Mother''. Early life Fryman was born and grew up in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Career Fryman got her first job on ''The John Davidson Show'' as an assistant to the talent coordinator, and went on to be a booth production assistant and secretary on '' Santa Barbara'', eventually moving up to assistant director (AD), and director. In 1993, producer Peter Noah, with whom she had worked on the game show '' Dream House'', gave Fryman a chance to direct an episode of the short-lived sitcom ''Café Americain''. These would be the first stepping stones toward a long and successful career. Before her directing career blossomed, Fryman pursued stage directing. On the set of ''Frasier'', rehearsal resembled a play staging, which is exactly what creator and executive producer David Lee had in mind when he hired her. Fryman directed 34 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Pam Brady
Pam Brady is an American writer and television producer, best known for her work with ''South Park'' creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone. Career Pam Brady first met Parker, Stone and Jason McHugh while working under Brian Graden at the Fox Broadcasting Company. Brady suggested that the two make a weekly version of their student film ''Cannibal! The Musical''. The three came up with the idea for ''Time Warped''. While ''Time Warped'' was not produced, Parker and Stone decided to make ''South Park'' for Comedy Central and brought Brady on as a writer. Brady is known as the live-action fiancée of Mr. Adler in the episode " Tweek vs. Craig". Although Brady left the show in the fourth season to write Hollywood films and co-create the short-lived series '' The Loop'', she would later co-write '' Team America: World Police'' and occasionally produce or consult on episodes of the series. Brady wrote and directed the horror-inspired animated TV series ''Neighbors from Hell'', which p ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Woody Allen
Heywood "Woody" Allen (born Allan Stewart Konigsberg; November 30, 1935) is an American film director, writer, actor, and comedian whose career spans more than six decades and multiple Academy Award-winning films. He began his career writing material for television in the 1950s, mainly ''Your Show of Shows'' (1950–1954) working alongside Mel Brooks, Carl Reiner, Larry Gelbart, and Neil Simon. He also published several books featuring short stories and wrote humor pieces for ''The New Yorker''. In the early 1960s, he performed as a stand-up comedian in Greenwich Village alongside Lenny Bruce, Elaine May, Mike Nichols, and Joan Rivers. There he developed a monologue style (rather than traditional jokes) and the persona of an insecure, intellectual, fretful nebbish. He released three comedy albums during the mid to late 1960s, earning a Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album nomination for his 1964 comedy album entitled simply '' Woody Allen''. In 2004, Comedy Central ranked A ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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John Fortenberry
John Fortenberry is an American film and television director. Born in , he graduated from the , after which he went to work at ' '' Broadway Vide ...
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Danny Zuker
Daniel "Danny" Zuker (born c. 1964) is an American television writer and producer. Biography Born to a Jewish family, Zuker graduated from Syracuse University in 1986, where he was a member of the Psi Upsilon fraternity. He is best known for his Emmy Award winning work as an executive producer of ABC's ''Modern Family''. Zuker has worked in various capacities, on a variety of TV shows, including ''Just Shoot Me'', ''Grace Under Fire'', and ''Roseanne''. Zuker resides in Manhattan Beach, California with his wife and three children.. Zuker grew up in Livingston, New Jersey and graduated in 1982 from Livingston High School. Per the broadcast on April 17, 2013, Zuker also started out as an intern on ''The Howard Stern Show''. In May 2012, Zuker gave the keynote address at the graduation convocation of his alma mater, the S. I. Newhouse School of Public Communications. On April 15, 2019, Zuker joined a host of other writers in firing their agents as part of the WGA's stand agains ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Stephanie Romanov
Stephanie A. Romanov (born January 24, 1969) is an American model and actress, best known for playing Lilah Morgan on ''Angel (1999 TV series), Angel''. Life and career Romanov was born in Las Vegas, Nevada. She first began modeling in Europe and was discovered at 15 by Elite Model Management founder, John Casablancas. Her first professional modeling job was in Europe, shooting fashion layouts for Italian and French Bazaar. She then moved to New York to pursue a professional model career, leaving her family in Las Vegas. She appeared in ''ELLE'', ''Vanity Fair'' and ''French Vogue''. In 1993, Romanov decided to leave modeling in favour of acting. She landed her first role as Teri Spencer on Aaron Spelling's ''Models, Inc.''. She went on to land guest starring roles in ''Homicide: Life on the Street'', ''The Sentinel (TV series), The Sentinel'', ''Just Shoot Me!'' and ''Burke's Law (1994 TV series), Burke's Law''. She starred on ''Angel (1999 TV series), Angel'' for four seasons, ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |