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Screenwriter
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2000
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This animated NBC show's humor is centered around the eternal battle between God and Satan. In this incarnation, God is...
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Executive Producer
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2000
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Executive Producer, Screenwriter
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2000
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Night Court moved back from its new Friday-night berth to its original Thursday-evening slot for the series' 100th episode,...
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Screenwriter
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1988
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Night Court launches its fifth season with the third episode of a four-part story arc, which began at the tail end of Season...
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Screenwriter
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1987
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In the first episode of a four-part story arc, Christine (Markie Post) fulfills a lifelong dream when she is appointed a...
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Screenwriter
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1987
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In the conclusion of a four-part story arc (which began at the tail end of Night Court's third season), Harry (Harry...
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Screenwriter
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1987
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In the second episode of a four-part story arc, newly appointed judge Christine (Markie Post) prepares to assume her Night...
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Screenwriter
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1987
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Bumper Robinson returns to the role of orphaned shoeshine boy Leon, back in New York for Halloween. At first, Leon's onetime...
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Screenwriter
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1986
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While Harry (Harry Anderson) takes a night off, his duties are assumed by Judge Watson (Jeff Altman), with whom Dan (John...
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Screenwriter
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1986
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1981
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Snowed in by a Christmas blizzard, the Ingalls family, including married daughters Laura (Melissa Gilbert) and Mary...
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1981
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1980
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1980
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, Adam Kendall (Dean Butler) decides to try for a scholarship now that his eyesight has...
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1980
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In the first episode of a two-part story, an accident unexpectedly restores Adam Kendall's (Linwood Boomer) eyesight....
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1980
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1980
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Veteran character actor Dub Taylor appears as old man Houston, who takes in a pair of blind youngsters who have run away from...
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Adam Kendall
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1980
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, Laura (Melissa Gilbert) tries to get over the departure of her fiancé, Almanzo...
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1980
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In this special two-hour episode, a fire at the blind school claims the lives of both Mary's baby and the wife of farmer...
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1980
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1979
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When his sight is temporarily impaired in an accident, young Jordan (Ronnie Scribner) pretends to have been permanently...
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1979
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1979
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When she begins to differentiate light from dark, Mary (Melissa Sue Anderson) is thrilled -- perhaps, at long last, she is...
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1979
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After the death of Caroline's mother, her heartbroken father, Frederick Holbrook (Barry Sullivan), moves into the Ingalls'...
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1979
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1979
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This program is part of a series that chronicles the stories of some of the great heroes of the Old Testament of the Bible....
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1979
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, the Ingalls, Olesons, and Garveys, disillusioned with life in the "big city" of...
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1978
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Devastating financial reverses, prompted by the closing of the town mill, force several Walnut Grove citizens to pack up and...
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1978
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1978
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Cliff Emmich guest stars as John Bevins, a warm-hearted but grotesquely heavy man who is treated as an object of ridicule by...
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1978
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1978
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1978
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1978
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In the first episode of a two-part story, Charles Ingalls (Michael Landon) refuses to withstand one more humiliation from his...
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1978
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, the imperious Mrs. Oleson (Katherine MacGregor) is shocked to discover that Hester-Sue...
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1978
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When the blind school at Winoka is sold by the bank, the people of Walnut Grove decide to establish a new school at the...
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1978
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