The intense world of air-traffic controllers is played for both drama and laughs in Pushing Tin. John Cusack plays Nick...
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Screenwriter
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1999
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Originally telecast as a two-hour special (including a 25-minute retrospective of series highlights), the famous final...
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1993
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Originally telecast as a two-hour special (including a 25-minute retrospective of series highlights), the famous final...
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Teleplay By
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1993
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Originally telecast as a two-hour special (including a 25-minute retrospective of series highlights), the famous final...
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Teleplay By
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1993
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Sylvester Stallone gives comedy another try in this farce set in the 1930s. Angelo "Snaps" Provelone (Stallone) is the...
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Screenwriter
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1991
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Picking up where season nine left off, the tenth season of Cheers began with Rebecca Howe (Kirstie Alley) reluctantly...
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Executive Producer
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1991
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Executive Producer
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1990
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As Cheers entered its eighth season, viewers began to wonder if the long-awaited romance between Sam Malone (Ted Danson) and...
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Executive Producer
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1989
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Although, at 22 episodes, the seventh season of Cheers' was the series' shortest since 1983, there was no lack of fascinating...
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Executive Producer
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1988
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After a tumultuous five-year relationship, Sam (Ted Danson) and Diane (Shelley Long) are ready to exchange marriage vows. But...
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Teleplay By
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1987
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Season six of Cheers picks up some six months after the end of season five, when Sam Malone (Ted Danson) bade farewell to...
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Teleplay By
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1987
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Fans of Cheers greeted the series' sixth season in a heightened state of anticipation and anxiety: Now that series regular...
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Executive Producer
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1987
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Season five of Cheers opened with a resolution to the cliffhanger established at the end of season four, with Cheers' owner...
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Executive Producer
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1986
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As in earlier years, the action in the first episode of Cheers' fourth season was driven by the plot lines left dangling...
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Executive Producer
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1985
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, Diane (Shelley Long) defies Sam (Ted Danson) by agreeing to have her portrait painted...
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Teleplay By
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1984
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In episode one of Cheers' two-part season two finale, Diane (Shelley Long) is outraged that the public at large still regards...
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Teleplay By
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1984
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There was good news and bad news for Cheers during its third season. In the former category, the series continued to climb...
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Executive Producer
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1984
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Teleplay By
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1984
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In the conclusion of Cheers' two-part season three opener, Sam (Ted Danson), at long last, has accepted that it is all over...
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Teleplay By
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1984
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Just as everyone had anticipated throughout season one of Cheers, season two opened with Boston bar owner Sam Malone...
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Executive Producer
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1983
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Cheers kicks off its second season at the precise moment where season one left off -- with Sam (Ted Danson) and Diane...
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Teleplay By
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1983
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, Sam (Ted Danson) refuses to admit that he's jealous when his brother Derek...
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Teleplay By
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1983
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In the first episode of Cheers' two-part season one finale, Sam's brother Derek (George Ball), a natural-born charmer, pays a...
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Teleplay By
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1983
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The famous Boston bar "Where everybody knows your name" first opened its doors September 30, 1982, on NBC. The original cast...
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Executive Producer, Show Creator
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1982
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Dave Richards (Fred Dryer), an old baseball buddy of Sam Malone's (Ted Danson), is now a local TV newscaster. When Dave asks...
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1982
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Seldom has a television sitcom opened with such assurance as Cheers. Within the very first episode, the basic setting was...
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Executive Producer
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1982
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The place where "everybody knows your name" officially opened its doors September 30, 1982, with its premiere episode. Into...
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Teleplay By
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1982
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Although Taxi had earned scores of industry awards and the unflagging loyalty of its fans during its four-year lifespan on...
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Producer
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1982
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Former Taxi regular Jeff Conaway returns to the series as erstwhile actor Bobby Wheeler. Freshly arrived from Hollywood,...
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Screenwriter
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1982
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One wonders where Louie (Danny DeVito) was during the great "nuclear scare" of the 1960s, since it is only now that his fears...
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Screenwriter
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1982
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Mild-mannered immigrant mechanic Latka Gravas (Andy Kaufman) is frustrated by his lack of success with women. Hoping to...
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Director
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1981
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Cookie entrepreneur Wally "Famous" Amos appears as himself in this episode, wherein immigrant mechanic Latka Gravas...
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Screenwriter
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1981
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Taxi remained a succès d'estime for ABC as it entered its fourth season, gathering scores of industry awards and garnering...
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Producer
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1981
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Having endured one too many hard knocks in the boxing ring, eTony Banta (Tony Danza) has elected to hang up his gloves and...
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Screenwriter
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1981
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The cabbies are astonished when Jim (Christopher Lloyd), a burned-out relic of the 1960s whose appearance and lifestyle can...
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Screenwriter
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1981
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Although Taxi had built up a loyal band of followers and accumulated several industry awards during its first two seasons on...
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Producer
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1980
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A private detective (played by Dick Yarmy, brother of comedian Don Adams) shows up at the garage in search of one of the...
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Screenwriter
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1980
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Elaine (Marilu Henner) has come up with a seemingly foolproof plan to solve her fellow cabbies' financial woes. She has...
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Screenwriter
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1980
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When Latka (Andy Kaufman) announces that his mother is coming from the Old Country to pay him a visit, the cabbies expect to...
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Screenwriter
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1979
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Screenwriter
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1979
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Oscar-winning actress Ruth Gordon earned an Emmy award for her work in this episode. Gordon is cast as septuagenarian Dee...
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Screenwriter
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1979
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Securely imbedded as the ninth most popular program on American television, Taxi inaugurated its second season on the same...
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Producer
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1979
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The cabbies are shocked to learn that mild-mannered Latka (Andy Kaufman) was a rebel general in his own country -- and Latka...
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Screenwriter
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1979
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With this episode, Christopher Lloyd becomes a regular in the role of zonked-out hippie minister Reverend Jim. Running into...
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Screenwriter
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1979
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Screenwriter
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1979
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Alex (Judd Hirsch) is surprisingly unaffected when his sister Charlotte (Joan Hackett) shows up with the news that their...
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Screenwriter
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1979
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The Bob Newhart Show ended its six-season, 142-episode run with the aptly titled "Happy Trails to You." The show opens as Bob...
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Screenwriter
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1978
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While preparing a cocktail party for a group of high-profile art dealers, Elaine (Marilu Henner) invites Alex (Judd Hirsch)...
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Screenwriter
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1978
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A true classic of the "ensemble sitcom" genre, Taxi ran for five years on two different networks, accumulating dozens of...
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Producer
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1978
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The classic sitcom Taxi spent all of one episode establishing its premise and characters -- then proceeded forward with the...
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Producer
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1978
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With the help of Bob and a bottle, henpecked Mr. Petersen (John Fiedler) stands up to his wife. The consequences are...
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Screenwriter
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1977
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The fifth season of The Bob Newhart Show ended on March 19, 1977, with the news that Emily Hartley was pregnant. This...
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Screenwriter
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1977
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Lew Ayres guest stars as Doug Booth, a handsome and charming sixtysomething gentleman who sweeps Mary (Mary Tyler Moore) off...
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Screenwriter
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1977
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Thanks to a bureaucratic snafu, the father of chief surgeon Hawkeye (Alan Alda) receives a letter informing him that his son...
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Teleplay By
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1975
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