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The Trouble With Normal (TV Series)
''The Trouble with Normal'' is an American comedy series that originally aired on ABC from October 6 to November 3, 2000. The show starred David Krumholtz, Brad Raider, Jon Cryer, Larry Joe Campbell, and Paget Brewster. Overview The show was described as "the misadventures of four paranoid young men whose fear of urban conspiracy leads them to seek counseling in a therapy group run by therapist Claire Garletti." Recurring members of the therapy group were played by Jim Beaver and Patricia Belcher. Cast * David Krumholtz as Bob Wexler * Brad Raider as Max Perch * Jon Cryer as Zack Mango * Larry Joe Campbell as Stansfield Schlick * Paget Brewster as Claire Garletti Production A total of thirteen episodes of the series were ordered by ABC and completed. It was one of four series planned in order to reformat the network's Friday night block from the family sitcoms of the " TGIF" era to a more adult direction, including a marketing tie-in with KFC to feature the shows in the ...
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Victor Fresco
Victor Fresco (born January 9, 1958) is an American television writer and producer. Personal life Born and raised in Los Angeles, Fresco received his Bachelor's Degree in film and political science from Hampshire College. After graduating, he worked in television commercials as a production assistant and as a prop master. His brothers are director Michael Fresco and television drama writer Rob Fresco. Career Fresco was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series in the second season of ''Mad About You'' and the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series for ''Andy Richter Controls the Universe''. He created the ABC television series ''Better Off Ted'', which ran for two seasons. Fresco created other television shows, including ''Life on a Stick'', '' The Trouble With Normal'' and ''Sean Saves the World''. He served as the creator, showrunner and executive producer of the Netflix comedy horror series ''Santa Clarita Diet''. He's s ...
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Andy Ackerman
Robert Andrew Ackerman (born September 19, 1956) is an American director, producer, and script editor who is best known for his work on '' Seinfeld'', ''The New Adventures of Old Christine'' and the HBO series '' Curb Your Enthusiasm''. He is a 1978 graduate of Santa Clara University. Born in Los Angeles, Ackerman began his career as a videotape editor on ''WKRP in Cincinnati'' (1979–82) and ''Newhart'', winning an Emmy for the former. He also was an assistant editor on ''Welcome Back, Kotter''.''Andy Ackerman Interview , Archive of American Television''
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Ackerman directed '' Seinfeld'' starting in its sixth season. He directed 89 ...
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Television Series By ABC Studios
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, entertainment, news, and sports. Television became available in crude experimental forms in the late 1920s, but only after several years of further development was the new technology marketed to consumers. After World War II, an improved form of black-and-white television broadcasting became popular in the United Kingdom and the United States, and television sets became commonplace in homes, businesses, and institutions. During the 1950s, television was the primary medium for influencing public opinion.Diggs-Brown, Barbara (2011''Strategic Public Relations: Audience Focused Practice''p. 48 In the mid-1960s, color broadcasting was introduced in the U.S. and most other developed countries. The availability of various types of archival storag ...
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English-language Television Shows
English is a West Germanic language of the Indo-European language family, with its earliest forms spoken by the inhabitants of early medieval England. It is named after the Angles, one of the ancient Germanic peoples that migrated to the island of Great Britain. Existing on a dialect continuum with Scots, and then closest related to the Low Saxon and Frisian languages, English is genealogically West Germanic. However, its vocabulary is also distinctively influenced by dialects of France (about 29% of Modern English words) and Latin (also about 29%), plus some grammar and a small amount of core vocabulary influenced by Old Norse (a North Germanic language). Speakers of English are called Anglophones. The earliest forms of English, collectively known as Old English, evolved from a group of West Germanic (Ingvaeonic) dialects brought to Great Britain by Anglo-Saxon settlers in the 5th century and further mutated by Norse-speaking Viking settlers starting in the 8th and 9th ...
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Television Shows Set In New York City
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, entertainment, news, and sports. Television became available in crude experimental forms in the late 1920s, but only after several years of further development was the new technology marketed to consumers. After World War II, an improved form of black-and-white television broadcasting became popular in the United Kingdom and the United States, and television sets became commonplace in homes, businesses, and institutions. During the 1950s, television was the primary medium for influencing public opinion.Diggs-Brown, Barbara (2011''Strategic Public Relations: Audience Focused Practice''p. 48 In the mid-1960s, color broadcasting was introduced in the U.S. and most other developed countries. The availability of various types of archival stora ...
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2000s American Sitcoms
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 compli ...
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Jeff McCracken
Jeff McCracken (born September 12, 1952) is an American actor, director and producer. Early life and education Born in Chicago, McCracken graduated Evanston Township High School in 1970. He served in the United States Air Force during the Vietnam War, where he attained the rank of sergeant. McCracken earned a Bachelor of Arts a degree in creative writing from Goddard College. Career After studying at the Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre in New York City he began his acting career on Broadway and off-Broadway, including ''Breakfast with Les and Bess'' by Lee Kalcheim. As a member of the Circle Repertory Company he appeared in ''Confluence'' by Lanford Wilson, John Bishop and Beth Henley. He also had roles in films, including ''The One Man Jury'' (1978), '' Stranger in Our House'' (1979), ''Kent State'' (1981), ''Running Brave'' (1985), and ''Waiting for the Light'' (1990). He appeared in television series, ''Bay City Blues'' and ''Hawaiian Heat'', as well as ...
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Bob Fisher (screenwriter)
Bob Fisher was born in 1961 and is an American screenwriter whose credits include ''Wedding Crashers'', the 2011 Fox comedy series ''Traffic Light'', and ''We're the Millers''. He is a co-writer and co-executive producer for the US adaptation of ''Sirens''. In 2014, he spoke at an event at Cal State Long Beach's Hall of Science; he talked about how he became a screenwriter. He said that he considered attending law school after college but instead became a bartender. While a student he read an article about television writers and how well they were paid. This gave him the idea to begin writing his own scripts for practice. His first screenwriting job was in 1995 for ''The Bonnie Hunt Show ''The Bonnie Hunt Show'' is an American syndicated talk show hosted by Bonnie Hunt. It premiered on September 8, 2008. The show's second and final season premiered on September 8, 2009. It was announced on December 7, 2009 that ''The Bonnie Hu ...''. His latest film, ''We're the Millers' ...
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Steve Faber
Steve Faber is an American screenwriter best known for his work on the movie ''Wedding Crashers''. Career In August 2013, New Line released the Faber-scripted film ''We're the Millers'', with Jennifer Aniston and Jason Sudeikis. Faber also writes poetry and illustrates said poems. Faber has a satiric column on The Huffington Post ''HuffPost'' (formerly ''The Huffington Post'' until 2017 and sometimes abbreviated ''HuffPo'') is an American progressive news website, with localized and international editions. The site offers news, satire, blogs, and original content, and ... called "Washingwood." Faber also served as Editor: Politics & Culture, Penthouse Magazine. Faber moved into a different genre after writing NOVEL FIFTEEN for The Blumhouse Book of Nightmares: The Haunted City (Blumhouse Books/Random House). He was awarded by the WGA for writing Wedding Crashers, named among the 100 best comedic screenplays in cinematic history. References External links * Amer ...
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Jim Bernstein
Jim Bernstein is an American television writer. He is co-creator and executive producer of the Disney XD series ''Mighty Med''. He is a graduate of the USC School of Cinematic Arts and has been nominated for three Emmy awards. In 2021, he won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing Team for a Daytime Animated Program for Phineas and Ferb the Movie: Candace Against the Universe. Writer *''Hamster & Gretel'' (2020) TV Series (writer) *'' Phineas and Ferb the Movie: Candace Against the Universe'' (2020) Movie (co-writer)—Emmy Award Winner *''Milo Murphy's Law'' (2016) TV Series (writer) *''Mighty Med'' (2013) TV Series (co-creator/executive producer) *''Phineas and Ferb'' (2007) TV Series (writer)—Emmy Nomination *''Shane'' (2007) TV Pilot (co-creator) *''American Dad!'' (2005) TV Series (co-executive producer)—Emmy Nomination *''Quintuplets'' (2004) TV Series (supervising producer) *''Andy Richter Controls the Universe'' TV Series (2002–2004) (producer) *''Oliver Beene'' ...
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