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Director, Producer
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2011
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Gary Marshall's ensemble romantic comedy Valentine's Day follows nearly two dozen people as they find and lose love in all...
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Director
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2010
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Walt Disney Pictures resurrects one of their time-honored franchises with Race to Witch Mountain, a family-oriented sci-fi...
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2009
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Jessica Biel, Garry Marshall, Steven Collins, and Jason Clarke headline director Bill Purple's melancholy short about an...
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2008
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A man who has spent much of his life wandering through a haze of liquor and drugs learns that clearing his mind isn't an easy...
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2008
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Director
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2007
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Oscar-winning Hollywood visionary Steven Spielberg teams with reality television pioneer Mark Burnett for an unscripted...
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2007
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The competition heats up as a young man on the cusp of adulthood in Brentwood, CA, prepares for his upcoming bar mitzvah, and...
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Irwin
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2006
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An old fable gets a high-tech update in this computer-animated comedy from Walt Disney Pictures. Chicken Little (voice of...
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Buck Cluck
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2005
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Directed by Garry Marshall, The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement picks up where its predecessor left off -- that is, with...
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Director
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2004
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Director
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2004
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Some cast and crew from NBC's highly acclaimed, little-seen series Freaks and Geeks reunite for this teen comedy that also...
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2002
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Rich Thorne's Mother Ghost stars Mark Thompson as a man who, as the story begins, is mourning the death of his mother. When...
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2002
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In the final episode of Monk's first season, the ultra-phobic Mr. Monk (Tony Shalhoub) is forced to take his first plane...
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2002
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Director Frank Darabont created this Frank Capra-inspired drama based on a screenplay by his friend and one-time schoolmate...
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2001
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This teen comedy from Disney is based on a popular novel by Meg Cabot and directed by Garry Marshall. Mia Thermopolis (Anne...
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Director, Producer
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2001
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2001
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Director
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1999
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Many people wish they could go back to high school, knowing what they know as an adult; Josie Geller gets the chance to do...
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1999
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Twenty-two year old Carla Tate (Juliette Lewis) is a slightly mentally challenged young woman who has spent several years at...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1999
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A novice filmmaker finds himself dealing with both personal and professional dilemmas when his life takes some unexpected...
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1999
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One of the quintessential family shows of the late '70s, CHiPs featured two handsome California Highway Patrolmen: Jon, the...
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1998
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Life among insecure, middle-aged character actors, former New Yorkers in L.A., is the main plot focus of this...
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1998
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This biography charts Garry Marshall from when he first gained fame as the creator of such '70s television classics as Mork...
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1998
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Co-written by Jonathan Tolins and based on his original stage play, this Showtime drama concerns the possible role of...
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Executive Producer
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1997
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Set in a nursing home, this drama is the brainchild of writer and director Duane B. Clark, the son of television legend...
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1997
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Murphy (Candice Bergen) is stunned when, in the course of a live TV interview, billionaire media mogul Duncan Briggs (Ian...
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1997
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In a spoof of a famous David Brinkley moment, Murphy (Candice Bergen) makes a disparaging remark about President Clinton...
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1997
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The newly unattached Jim (Charles Kimbrough) looks forward to escorting the Raven-Haired Receptionist (Mary-Margaret Humes)...
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1997
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Murphy (Candice Bergen) desperately seeks an ally at the network when Kay (Lily Tomlin) presumptively decides to move the...
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1997
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As the ninth season of Murphy Brown gets under way, the staff of "FYI" is still adjusting to the loss of longtime producer...
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1996
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Having resigned from "FYI" in the wake of his controversial confrontation with Big Tobacco, Jim (Charles Kimbrough) accepts...
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1996
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With Miller Redfield's "Q" ratings in the toilet, Murphy (Candice Bergen) at last sees a chance to get rid of her hated...
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1996
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Hoping to get Kay (Lily Tomlin) off her back, Murphy (Candice Bergen) arranges for Kay to produce an afternoon talk...
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1996
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In this comedy, a man trying to turn away from a life of crime starts performing a little larceny in the interest of helping...
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Director
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1996
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, Murphy (Candice Bergen) protests the severe cut-backs at "FYI" by quitting the...
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1996
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The 200th episode of Murphy Brown is actually the first episode of a two-part story, bringing the series' eighth season to a...
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1996
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Murphy (Candice Bergen) is certain that obnoxious Andrew Lansing (Paul Reubens) is trying to come on to her when she is...
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1996
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In case there's any doubt, this episode is a sly takeoff of the notorious 60 Minutes debacle later dramatized in the 1999...
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1996
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Acting on orders from Mr. Lansing (Garry Marshall), Jim (Charles Kimbrough) takes on the challenge of transforming vapid...
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1996
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Shedding his familiar "Pee-wee Herman" persona, Paul Reubens makes his first series appearance as Andrew J. Lansing III, the...
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1995
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Shelley Long makes her first appearance as Dottie Wilcox, one-half of the hosting team of the popular daytime talk show "Dick...
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1995
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It is bad enough when the insufferable Miller Stanfield (Christopher Rich) wins the Humboldt Award for a story which the...
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1995
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Network president Stan Lansing (Garry Marshall) enters the hospital after an alleged heart attack, but he's actually covering...
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1995
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After nearly getting killed during a jailhouse interview with a multiple murderer, Frank (Joe Regalbuto) wants nothing more...
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1995
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Paul Reubens returns as Andrew Lansing III, geeky nephew of network president Stan Lansing (Garry Marshall) and former...
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1995
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Murphy (Candice Bergen) is still upset that network president Lansing (Garry Marshall) has hired former MTV veejay McGovern...
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1995
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Director, Producer
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1994
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Murphy (Candice Bergen) defies network policy to accept a role in a film directed by Louis Malle (then the real-life husband...
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1994
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This episode was inspired by the recent defections of several long-time CBS, affiliates to the upstart Fox network. It all...
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1994
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While his wife Doris is out of town, Jim decides to cut loose in his own inimitable--and essentially innocent--fashion. Alas,...
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1994
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The All-American Girls' Professional Baseball League was founded in 1943, when most of the men of baseball-playing age were...
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1992
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Terrence McNally's stage play Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune was a two-character piece, which starred Kathy Bates...
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Director, Producer
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1991
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In the comedic farce Soapdish, the behind-the-scenes lives of several soap opera actors are just as melodramatic as those of...
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1991
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Self-involved corporate raider Edward Lewis (Richard Gere) has recently split up with his girlfriend. Seeking directions to...
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Director
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1990
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Based on a novel by Iris Rainer Dart, Beaches traces the 30-year oil-and-water friendship between free-spirited Bronx Jew CC...
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Director
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1988
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Making its first appearance on November 14, 1988, the long-running, Emmy-winning CBS sitcom Murphy Brown starred...
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1988
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This screwball comedy casts real-life couple Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn in a film that finds the latter returning to her...
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Director, Producer
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1987
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1986
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Garry Marshall directed this film which starts as a light comedy but moves into heavy-duty drama later on. David Basner...
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Director
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1986
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Bored with their cushy suburban existence, yuppie David (Albert Brooks) talks his wife Linda (Julie Hagerty) into selling...
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Casino Manager
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1985
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Director, Screenwriter
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1984
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Executive Producer
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1983
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This unique episode features only one of the series' regulars--namely, Lavrne (Penny Marshall). Depressed over recent events...
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Director
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1983
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Executive Producer
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1982
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In this comedy, a group of randy young interns turn City Hospital upside down with their romantic liaisons and their...
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Director, Producer
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1982
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1982
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To counteract a precipitous drop in its ratings during its previous season, Laverne & Shirley launched season six by shifting...
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Executive Producer
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1981
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Season five of Laverne & Shirley begins with the conclusion of a two-part story inaugurated on its "sister" series...
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Executive Producer
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1980
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Season four of Laverne & Shirley found the series' time frame progressing from the late '50s to the early '60s. The season...
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Executive Producer
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1979
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Executive Producer
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1978
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Ending its first season as America's second most popular TV series (its "inspiration," Happy Days, was the first),...
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Executive Producer
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1977
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In exchange for being allowed to make his directorial debut in Grand Theft Auto, Ron Howard agreed to take no salary as a...
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1977
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Exploiting the overwhelmingly positive audience response to the 1975 Happy Days episode in which Richie (Ron Howard) and...
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Executive Producer
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1976
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Having lost the grand prize at four previous Shotz Brewery talent shows, Laverne (Penny Marshall) are determined to make the...
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1976
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Laverne DeFazio (Penny Marshall) and Shirley Finney (Cindy Williams) are promoted from their memorable Happy Days guest...
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Director
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1976
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Show Creator
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1974
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Moving from Fridays to Thursdays for its fifth and final season, The Odd Couple opens the proceedings with "The Rain in...
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Executive Producer
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1974
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The fourth season of The Odd Couple continues to ask the question posed in the previous three: can two divorced men,...
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Executive Producer
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1973
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Season Three of The Odd Couple begins with "Gloria, Hallelujah", introducing Elinor Donahue in the recurring role of Miriam...
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Executive Producer
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1972
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During its first season, The Odd Couple had been filmed movie-style with a single camera, and a prerecorded laughtrack was...
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Executive Producer
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1971
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Overlooked when it first aired February 18, 1972, the made-for-TV Evil Roy Slade has gained a loyal and protective cult...
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Producer, Screenwriter
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1971
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"Can two divorced men share an apartment without driving each other crazy?" This is question posed in the first episode of...
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Executive Producer
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1970
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Christine (Jacqueline Bisset) is the young bank teller who is bored with her job and her husband. She leaves for Las Vegas...
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Producer, Screenwriter
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1969
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This very short-lived series was later cited by TV Guide as one of the worst American sitcoms ever produced. It starred Peter...
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Gene Blair
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1968
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Two parents worry about the feelings of their love-struck teenage son in this engaging romantic comedy. Grif (James Garner)...
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Producer, Screenwriter
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1968
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Comedian Godfrey Cambridge guest stars as federal agent Bond -- Harry Bond, that is -- who has been assigned to locate a...
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Screenwriter
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1966
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Rob (Dick Van Dyke) comes across a crumpled network memo ordering his boss Alan Brady (Carl Reiner) to fire one of his...
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Screenwriter
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1966
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Rob (Dick Van Dyke) is supposed to watch a TV special in order to talent-scout for his boss Alan Brady -- and of course, Alan...
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Screenwriter
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1966
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Screenwriter
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1966
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Sue Randall, who played Miss Landers on the classic sitcom Leave It to Beaver, appears in this I Spy episode as Louise...
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Screenwriter
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1965
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Screenwriter
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1965
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Screenwriter
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1965
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After he, Buddy (Morey Amsterdam), and Sally (Rose Marie) have labored for hours on this week's "Alan Brady Show" script, Rob...
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Screenwriter
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1965
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Ritchie (Larry Mathews) plays an unusual game of "connect the dots," using a pen to connect the freckles on the back of his...
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Screenwriter
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1965
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Alan Brady (Carl Reiner) has signed on to star in the first comedy ever written by celebrated playwright Harper Worthington...
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Screenwriter
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1965
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Screenwriter
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1965
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Once again, Rob (Dick Van Dyke) flashes back to his Army days, specifically to that brief period in which he was known...
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Referee
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1965
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Screenwriter
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1965
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Ever since he was a kid, Rob (Dick Van Dyke) has been a soft touch for his old neighborhood buddy Neil Schenk (Jack Carter)....
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Screenwriter
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1964
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Bachelorette Sally (Rose Marie) is both flattered and confused when she starts receiving such gifts as a rose that smells of...
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Screenwriter
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1964
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In the first episode of a two-part story, the staff of "The Alan Brady Show" is invited to put on a performance for the men...
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Screenwriter
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1964
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In another flashback to the early days of the Petries' marriage, Laura (Mary Tyler Moore) is nervous over the prospect of...
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Screenwriter
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1964
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How did Rob (Dick Van Dyke) end up in jail, charged with gambling and attempted assault? An inquiring mind -- namely, Laura...
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Screenwriter
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1964
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Screenwriter
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1964
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Signing up for a nighttime creative writing class, Laura (Mary Tyler Moore) is unexpectedly lauded as a literary genius by...
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Screenwriter
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1964
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