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Manhattan, AZ
''Manhattan, AZ'' is a comedy television show that aired on the USA Network during the Summer of 2000. Premise An undercover Los Angeles Vice Cop, Daniel Henderson, loses his loving wife in a bizarre sea accident. While working for Greenpeace cutting dolphins out of tuna nets, she is herself swept up and canned in spring light water. In his despair he decides to move to Manhattan, AZ along with his son, to become sheriff and start a new life. Daniel likes the peace and quiet the desert has to offer while Atticus hates its small town ways. Described by critics as "Andy Griffith on acid," Manhattan, AZ is composed of many colorful characters and Area 61, an eerie Air Force base that officially doesn't exist and is the cause of many mysterious events nearby. The situations seem over the top but are cut from the headlines of the day. The hilarious dialogue is delivered deadpan. The episodes end with one of the actors speaking directly to the audience describing something in the e ...
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David Richardson (writer)
David Wayne Richardson (December 24, 1955 – January 18, 2021) was an American television writer and producer who wrote for ''The Simpsons'' ("Homer Loves Flanders"), ''Malcolm in the Middle'', ''Two and a Half Men'', and ''F Is for Family''. Richardson, a cancer survivor for nearly thirty years, died of heart failure in early 2021. Filmography ;Writer: *''Zoobilee Zoo'' (3 episodes, 1986) *''The Pat Sajak Show'' (2 episodes, 1989) *'' Star Street: The Adventures of the Star Kids'' (1989) *''Grand'' (4 episodes, 1990) *''Empty Nest'' (7 episodes, 1991–1993) *''Phenom'' (2 episodes, 1993) *''The Simpsons'' (1 episode, 1994) **"Homer Loves Flanders" (1994) *''The John Larroquette Show'' (1 episode, 1995) *'' Local Heroes'' (2 episodes, 1996) *'' Soul Man'' (1 episode, 1997) *''Manhattan, AZ'' (2 episodes, 2000) *''Malcolm in the Middle'' (3 episodes, 2000) *''What About Joan'' (2001) *'' Ed'' (1 episode, 2002) *''Married to the Kellys'' (1 episode, 2003) *''Two and a Half Men'' ...
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Bill Canterbury
The following is a list of writers who have worked on the Fox animated television series ''The Simpsons'' in the order of first credited episode (by broadcast). As of January 1, 2023, 152 people have been credited with writing or co-writing at least one episode of ''The Simpsons''. List of writers Timeline of producers and show runners DateFormat=mm/dd/yyyy Period = from:12/01/1989 till:12/31/2013 Define $now = 12/31/2013 Define $skip = at:end Define $s1 = 12/17/1989 Define $s2 = 10/11/1990 Define $s3 = 09/26/1991 Define $s4 = 10/08/1992 Define $s5 = 10/14/1993 Define $s6 = 10/02/1994 Define $s7 = 10/01/1995 Define $s8 = 10/27/1996 Define $s9 = 10/26/1997 Define $s10 = 10/25/1998 Define $s11 = 10/31/1999 Define $s12 = 11/19/2000 Define $s13 = 12/16/2001 Define $s14 = 12/15/2002 Define $s15 = 12/07/2003 Define $s16 = 01/30/2005 Define $s17 = 12/11/2005 Define $s18 = 12/10/2006 Define $s19 = 11/25/2007 Define $s20 = 2/15/2009 Define $s21 = 1/3/2010 Define $s22 = 12/5/2010 Defi ...
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USA Network Original Programming
The United States of America (U.S.A. or USA), commonly known as the United States (U.S. or US) or America, is a country primarily located in North America. It consists of 50 states, a federal district, five major unincorporated territories, nine Minor Outlying Islands, and 326 Indian reservations. The United States is also in free association with three Pacific Island sovereign states: the Federated States of Micronesia, the Marshall Islands, and the Republic of Palau. It is the world's third-largest country by both land and total area. It shares land borders with Canada to its north and with Mexico to its south and has maritime borders with the Bahamas, Cuba, Russia, and other nations. With a population of over 333 million, it is the most populous country in the Americas and the third most populous in the world. The national capital of the United States is Washington, D.C. and its most populous city and principal financial center is New York City. Paleo-Amer ...
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2000s American Comic Science Fiction Television Series
S, or s, is the nineteenth letter in the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide. Its name in English is ''ess'' (pronounced ), plural ''esses''. History Origin Northwest Semitic šîn represented a voiceless postalveolar fricative (as in 'ip'). It originated most likely as a pictogram of a tooth () and represented the phoneme via the acrophonic principle. Ancient Greek did not have a phoneme, so the derived Greek letter sigma () came to represent the voiceless alveolar sibilant . While the letter shape Σ continues Phoenician ''šîn'', its name ''sigma'' is taken from the letter ''samekh'', while the shape and position of ''samekh'' but name of ''šîn'' is continued in the '' xi''. Within Greek, the name of ''sigma'' was influenced by its association with the Greek word (earlier ) "to hiss". The original name of the letter "sigma" may have been ''san'', but due to the complica ...
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TV Guide
TV Guide is an American digital media company that provides television program Television, sometimes shortened to TV, is a telecommunication medium for transmitting moving images and sound. The term can refer to a television set, or the medium of television transmission. Television is a mass medium for advertising, ... TV listings, listings information as well as entertainment and television-related news. The company sold its print magazine division, TV Guide Magazine, TV Guide Magazine LLC, in 2008. Corporate history Prototype The prototype of what would become ''TV Guide Magazine'' was developed by Lee Wagner (1910–1993), who was the circulation director of Macfadden Communications Group#Macfadden Publications, MacFadden Publications in New York City in the 1930s – and later, by the time of the predecessor publication's creation, for Cowles Media Company – distributing magazines focusing on movie celebrities. In 1948, Wagner printed New York City area lis ...
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Michael Grossman
Michael N. Grossman is an American film and television director. He has directed a number of episodes from dozens of different television series, including ''Grey's Anatomy'' and the backdoor pilot ("The Other Side of This Life") of its spin-off, ''Private Practice''. His other directorial work includes the series ''Charmed'', ''Zoey 101'', ''Angel'', ''The Invisible Man'', '' Arli$$'', '' Firefly'', ''Star Trek: Enterprise'', '' Earth 2'', ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'', ''Gilmore Girls'', ''Drop Dead Diva'', '' Manhattan, AZ'', ''One Tree Hill'', ''Las Vegas'', ''Eureka'', ''Dirty Sexy Money'', ''Nashville'' and ''Pretty Little Liars''.Michael Grossman
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Tony Dow
Anthony Lee Dow (April 13, 1945 – July 27, 2022) was an American actor, film producer, director and sculptor. He portrayed Wally Cleaver in the iconic television sitcom '' Leave It to Beaver'' from 1957 to 1963. From 1983 to 1989, Dow reprised his role as Wally in a television movie and in '' The New Leave It to Beaver''. Early life Dow was born in the Hollywood neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, the son of Muriel Virginia (Montrose), a stuntwoman in westerns, and John Stevens Dow, a designer, and contractor. In his youth, he trained as a swimmer and was a Junior Olympics diving champion. Screen career With a little stage acting and two television pilots as his only acting experience, Dow's career began when he went on an open casting call and landed the role of Wally Cleaver in ''Leave It to Beaver''. With the exception of the television pilot, for the show's entire run, from 1957 to 1963, he played the older son of June (played by Barbara Billingsley) and Ward (p ...
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Sanford Bookstaver
Sanford Bookstaver (born September 1, 1973) is an American film, television director and television producer. Early life In 1995, Bookstaver graduated from the USC School of Cinema-Television The University of Southern California School of Cinematic Arts (SCA) houses seven academic divisions: Film & Television Production; Cinema & Media Studies; John C. Hench Division of Animation + Digital Arts; John Wells Division of Writing for Sc .... In 1999, he directed the film ''Scriptfellas''. Television As a television director, some of Bookstaver's episodic credits include ''Prison Break'', ''The O.C.'', Chicago Fire (TV series), Chicago Fire, Chicago P.D. (TV series), Chicago PD, ''Dawson's Creek'', ''One Tree Hill (TV series), One Tree Hill'', ''House (TV series), House'', ''Harper's Island'', ''Jericho (2006 TV series), Jericho'', ''White Collar (TV series), White Collar'', ''Fastlane (TV series), Fastlane'' and ''Bones (TV series), Bones''. Personal life Bookstaver married act ...
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Tom Gianas
Tom Gianas is an American comedy writer, director and producer. Gianas was the showrunner for the MTV sketch comedy series ''Human Giant''. He has collaborated with and directed Bob Odenkirk in '' Half My Face is A Clown''; Sarah Silverman in ''Jesus is Magic'', which was adapted to '' Sarah Silverman: Jesus Is Magic''; and Jack Black in ''Tenacious D''. Tom was also a writer and director on ''Saturday Night Live'' and ''Nick Swardson's Pretend Time'' on Comedy Central, which he co-created with Nick Swardson Nicholas Roger Swardson (born October 9, 1976) ...
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Stephen Tobolowsky
Stephen Harold Tobolowsky (born May 30, 1951) is an American character actor. He is known for film roles such as insurance agent Ned Ryerson in ''Groundhog Day'' and amnesiac Sammy Jankis in '' Memento'', as well as such television characters as Commissioner Hugo Jarry ('' Deadwood''), Bob Bishop (''Heroes''), Sandy Ryerson (''Glee''), Stu Beggs (''Californication'' and ''White Famous''), "Action" Jack Barker (''Silicon Valley''), Dr. Leslie Berkowitz ('' One Day at a Time''), and Principal Earl Ball ('' The Goldbergs''). Tobolowsky has a monthly audio podcast, ''The Tobolowsky Files'', of autobiographical stories of his acting and personal life. In 2015, he co-hosted a short-lived second podcast, ''Big Problems – An Advice Podcast'', with David Chen. He has also authored three books: ''The Dangerous Animals Club'', ''Cautionary Tales'', and '' My Adventures With God''. Early life and education Tobolowsky was born in Dallas, Texas, into a Jewish family from Russia and Poland. ...
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