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The Year in Television, 2008
ALSO
BY VINCENT TERRACE AND FROM MCFARLAND
Encyclopedia of Television Shows, 1925 through 2007 (2009) Encyclopedia of Television Subjects, Themes and Settings (2007) Television Characters: 1,485 Profiles, 1947–2004 (2006) Radio Program Openings and Closings, 193¡–1972 (2003) The Television Crime Fighters Factbook: Over 9,800 Details from 301 Programs, 1937–2003 (2003) Crime Fighting Heroes of Television: Over 10,000 Facts from 151 Shows, 1949–2001 (2002) Sitcom Factfinder, 1948–1984: Over 9,700 Details from 168 Television Shows (2002) Television Sitcom Factbook: Over 8,700 Details from 130 Shows, 1985–2000 (2000) Radio Programs, 1924–1984: A Catalog of Over 1800 Shows (¡999; softcover 2009) Experimental Television, Test Films, Pilots and Trial Series, 1925 through 1995: Seven Decades of Small Screen Almosts (¡997; softcover 2009) Television Specials: 3,201 Entertainment Spectaculars, 1939 through 1993 (¡995; softcover 2008) Television Character and Story Facts: Over 110,000 Details from 1,008 Shows, 1945–1992 (¡993)
The Year in Television, 2008 A Catalog of New and Continuing Series, Miniseries, Specials and TV Movies VINCENT TERRACE
McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers Jefferson, North Carolina, and London
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Terrace, Vincent, 1948– The year in television, 2008 : a catalog of new and continuing series, miniseries, specials and TV movies / Vincent Terrace. p. cm. Includes index. ISBN 978-0-7864-4391-8 softcover : 50# alkaline paper 1. Television series — United States — Catalogs. 2. Television specials — United States — Catalogs. 3. Television mini-series — United States — Catalogs. 4. Made-for-TV movies — United States — Catalogs. I. Title. PN1992.8.S4T485 2009 016.79145' 750973090051— dc22 2009006686 British Library cataloguing data are available ©2009 Vincent Terrace. All rights reserved No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying or recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher. Cover image ©2009 Shutterstock Manufactured in the United States of America
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Preface 1 Part I. New Shows — Debuted in 2008 3 Part II. Returning Series — Debuted Prior to 2008 153 Index of Personnel 277
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PREFACE The Year in Television, 2008 is the only source that chronicles all the first run entertainment programs broadcast from January 1, 2008 through December 31, 2008. Included are series, specials, TV movies, pilots, miniseries and internet series. All the broadcast networks are represented (including syndication) as are cable networks (including specialized outlets like the gay and lesbian channels Here! and Logo). Each of the alphabetically arranged entries contains a storyline, performer/character casts, credits, month/day/year broadcast dates, and genre. A full index concludes the book. Where possible, reviews are included with programs that premiered in 2008. From the obscure to the well known to the one episode wonders, everything, entertainment wise, is presented in a concise, easy to use guide that presents a look at what happened in 2008 — for convenience now or in the future.
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PART I
New Shows — Debuted in 2008
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1 The A List Awards. (Special; Awards; Bravo; June 12, 2008) A celebration of the creative process covering the fields of beauty, design, fashion, food and pop culture. Host: Kathy Griffin. Presenter: Margaret Cho, Tamara Barney, Tyson Beckford, Lu Ann de Lesseps, Simon Doonan, Vicki Gunvalson, Bethenny Frankel, Rachel Dratch, Billy Eichner, Molly Simms, Alex McCord, Ramona Singer, Jerry Springer, Jeana Tomasina, Lauri Waring, Jill Zarin. Credits: Producer: Todd Chambers, Jason Uhrmacher, Eric Cook. 2 Abby in Wonderland. (Pilot; Children; PBS; November 27, 2008) The pilot presentation for a proposed series featuring Jim Henson’s Muppet characters in fanciful adaptations of classic fairy tales. Abby in Wonderland, adapted from Alice in Wonderland, tells the story of a young girl (Abby) who loves fairy tales and hopes to grow up and have her own fairy tale. One day, as Abby’s friend Elmo reads the classic Alice in Wonderland, Abby falls asleep and dreams she is Alice and experiences the adventures Alice found in Wonderland. Voices: Carroll Spinney, Kevin Clash, Chris Knowings, Nitya Vidyasagar, Pam Alciero, Rickey Boyd, Fran Brill, Tyler Bunch, Jerry Nelson, Carmen Osbahr, Lara MacLean, John Kennedy, David Rudman. Credits: Executive Producer: CarolLynne Parente. Co-Executive Producer: Kevin Clash. Coordinating Producer: April Chadderdon. Senior Producer: Melissa Dino. Producer: Tim Carter, Benjamin Lehmann. Director: Kevin Clash. Writer: Christine Ferraro.
ABC’s the List. (Special; Variety; ABC; December 23, 2008) A look back at 2008 with lists covering the top five items in pop culture, entertainment and celebrities (for example, in
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4 the category “Dishing the Stars” [celebrities who provide their own dirt] the “winners” were Valerie Bertinelli, number 5, for her book Losing It; Lance Bass, number 4, for his book Out of Sync.; Maureen McCormick, number 3, for her book, Here’s the Story; Tori Spelling, number two for her book, Story Telling; and, in the number one position, Tony Curtis, who, at 83 years of age, penned his memories in the book American Prince. Other categories include: “Naughty and Nice,” “Odd Baby Names” and “Rejected Roles.” Host: Rove McManus. Credits: Executive Producer: Lee Hoffman. Supervising Producer: Jennifer Joseph. Producer: Gail Deutsch, Donna Hunte, Ira Robinson, Myrna Toledo. Director: Jeff Winer. Writer: Scott Jacobson, Lee Hoffman.
4 The Academy Awards. (Special; Variety; ABC; February 24, 2008) The 80th annual presentation that honors the best in the movie industry. Host: Jon Stewart. Guests: Colin Farrell, Josh Brolin, Renee Zellweger, Nicole Kidman, Denzel Washington, Helen Mirren, Owen Wilson, Patrick Dempsey, John Travolta, Forest Whitaker, Keri Russell, Jack Nicholson, Tom Hanks, Martin Scorsese, Cameron Diaz, Jessica Alba, George Clooney, Harrison Ford, Hilary Swank, Miley Cyrus, Jennifer Garner, Katherine Heigl, Penelope Cruz. Music Performers: Kristin Chenoweth, Amy Adams, Glen Hansard, Jamia Simone Nash. Credits: Executive Producer: Gilbert Cates. Producer: Don Scotti, Seth Kienberg, Dennis Doty, Adam Lowitt. Associate Producer: Michael B. Seligman, Susan M. Baker. Director: Louis J. Horvitz. Writer: Buz Kohan. 5 An Accidental Friendship. (TV Movie; Drama; Hallmark; November 15, 2008) Fact-based story about a police officer
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(Tami) and a homeless woman (Yvonne), each of whom share similar emotional pasts, who form an unlikely friendship — and how they help each other out in trying times. Cast : Kathleen Munroe (Tami Baumann), Chandra Wilson (Yvonne), Ben Vereen (Wes), Gabriel Hogan (Kevin Brawner), Taylor Trowbridge (Gloria), Jean Yoon (Lila Jones). Credits: Executive Producer: Rich Rosenberg, Bob Christiansen, Lorraine Toussaint, Irene Litinsky. Producer: Michael Prupas, Steve Solomos. Director: Don McBrearty. Writer: Anna Sandor. Reviews: “Accidental Friendship almost serves a near-political metaphor while working as pick-yourself-up by the bootstraps inspiration” (Variety). “Friendship should hit home with women viewers. There is hardly anything in it to offend, doubt or to refute; on the other hand, there is hardly anything to set a spark” (The Hollywood Reporter).
in movies, gadgets and related adult entertainment items. The industry’s most gorgeous female stars, clothed in skimpy bikinis and sexy but slinky gowns, showcase the various venders’ goods. Host : Olivia Munn, Kevin Pereira. Guests: Stormy Daniels, Ashlynn Brooke, Naomi Cruz, Anna David, Jessica Drake, Carmen Hart, Logan James, Sunny Lane, Regina Lynn, Michelle McLarren, McKenzie Miles, Marlie Moore, Tera Patrtick, Megahan Perry, Mia Presley, Kristen Price, Faye Reagan, Sunset Thomas, Sofia Valentine, Erika Vultion, Tera Wray. Porno Fire Place Segment Cast: Ron Jeremy, Zach Selwyn, Meghan Perry, Erik Palladino, Liam Kyle Sullivan. Sexual Harassment Training Sketch Cast: Summer Herrick, Brad Stevens, Matthew Taylor. Credits: Executive Producer: Michael Danahy. Supervising Producer: Mark Tye Turner. Producer: Yaniv Fituci, Bobbi Conway. Director: Jesse Selwyn. Writer: Zach Selwyn, Brad Stevens, Boyd Vico.
6 Aces ’n Eights. (TV Movie; Western; Ion; March 15, 2008) Somewhat violent tale of ranchers battling the railroads for control of land and the efforts of government agent Luke Rivers to settle the dispute. Cast: Casper Van Dien (Luke Rivers), Bruce Boxleitner (D.C. Cracker), Ernest Borgnine (Thurmond Prescott), Jeff Kober (Tate), Deirdre Quinn ( Jo Tanner), Rodney Scott (Monty), Jack Noseworthy (Riley). Credits: Executive Producer: Larry Levinson. Producer: Matt Fitzsimons, Michael Moran, James Wilberger. Music: Gary Chang. Writer: Ronald M. Cohen, Dennis Shryack. Director: Craig R. Baxley.
8 The AFI Achievement Award — A Tribute to Warren Beatty. (Special;
7 The Adult Entertainment Expo 2008. (Special; Variety; HD-TV; January 13, 2008) Specialized program in which the adult entertainment industry displays the latest
Tribute; USA; June 25, 2008) A tribute to actor Warren Beatty from his friends and colleagues. Guest of Honor: Warren Beatty. Guests: Halle Berry, Molly Ringwald, Barbra Streisand, Faye Dunaway, Dyan Cannon, Julie Christie, Elaine May, Robert Downey, Jr., Diane Keaton, Harvey Kitel, Robert Towne, Jack Nicholson, Mike Nichols, Goldie Hawn, Gene Hackman, Jane Fonda, Don Cheadle, Quentin Tarantino. Credits: Announcer: Gina Tuttle. Executive Producer: Gary Smith. Producer: Chris Merrill, Louis J. Horvitz. Director: Louis J. Horvitz. Writer: Jon Macks.
9 The AFI’s 10 Top 10. (Special; Variety; CBS; June 17, 2008) A look at the top ten films in ten genres as chosen by members of the American Film Institute.
10 / All Appearing : Jessica Alba, Tim Allen, Kirk Douglas, Clint Eastwood, Jane Fonda, Harrison Ford, Michael J. Fox, Brad Garrett, Ben Gazzara, Gene Hackman, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Nathan Lane, Robert Loggia, Andie McDowell, Amy Madigan, Rob Reiner, Susan Sarandon, Talia Shire, Steven Spielberg, Quentin Tarantino, Lesley Ann Warren, Sigourney Weaver, Vanessa Williams, James Woods. Credits: Executive Producer: Gary Smith, Frederick S. Pierce. Producer: Dann Netter. Director: Gary Smith.
10 All Girl Getaways. (Series; Reality; Fine Living Network; Premiered: October 16, 2008) Cameras follow various groups of women as they plan and execute mini vacations. Host: Stephanie Oswald. Credits: Executive Producer: Nancy Glass, Joanne Cossrow, Cindy Connors. Producer: Shannon McManus, Cyndi Haas, Danette Kubanda, Christine Long, Natalie Feldman. 11 The Alma Awards. (Special; Awards; ABC; September 12, 2008) A celebration of Latino performers in the arts and entertainment world. Host: Eva Longoria. Appearing: America Ferrera, Wynonna Judd, Sergio Mendes, Roselyn Sanchez, Charlie Sheen, Jessica Alba, Cheech and Chong, Edward James Olmos, Selena Gomez, Ryan Seacrest, The Cheetah Girls, Kiely Williams, Terrence Howard. Credits: Executive Producer: Michael Levitt. Producer: Mick McCullough, Gary Tellalian. Director: Alan Carter. 12 Amazing Wedding Cakes. (Series; Reality; WE; Premiered: September 7, 2008) A behind-the-scenes look at the making of wedding cakes — from the designers to “the over-the-top personalities who create them.”
6 Credits: Executive Producer: Joseph Correll, Judy Lyness. Producer: Kimberly Prince.
13 American Chopper. (Series; Reality; TLC; March 1, 2008 to October 30, 2008) A profile of a volatile father (Paul Teutul, Sr.) and his timid son (Paul, Jr.), the owners of Orange County Choppers, the world’s most successful custom motorcycle shop. Stars: Paul Teutul, Sr., Paul Teutul, Jr., Michael Teutul. Credits: Announcer: Mike Rowe. Executive Producer: Craig Piligian, Hank Capshaw. Co-Executive Producer: Rob Hammersley, C. Russell Muth. Supervising Producer: Scott Popjes, Sara Reddy, Scott Feeley, Steve Nigg. Music: Jason Brandt, Matt Koskenmaki. American Gladiators. (Series; Game; NBC; January 6, 2008 to August 4, 2008) A revised version of the 1980s syndicated series of the same title. Two six member teams, the male vs. the female are pitted against same gender gladiators (athletes) in a series of athletic contests. Each program pits two men and two women against the gladiators (male vs. male; female vs. female). The two poorest performers, one man and one women, are eliminated. The winners of each of these three weekly contests move into the final competition where additional contests are held. The last male and female contestants standing split $100,000. Hosts: Hulk Hogan, Laila Ali. Gladiators Cast: Gina Carano (Crush), Alex Castro (Militia), Robin Coleman (Hellga), Beth Horn (Vermon), Tanji Johnson (Stealth), Jamie Kovac (Fury), Mike O’Hearn (Titan), Tanonia Reed (Toa), Justice Smith ( Justice), Romeo Williams (Mayhem), Valerie Waugman (Siren), Don Yates (Wolf ). Credits: Executive Producer: David
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Hurwitz, Mark Koops, Howard Owens, Claire O’Donohoe. Co-Executive Producer: J. Rupert Thompson. Producer: Edison Layne, Tom Herschko. Director: J. Rupert Thompson. Reviews “Granted, someone may break a leg (in a literal sense, not the showbiz one) along the way. But in the world of American Gladiators no pain, no fame” (Variety). “The producers have updated the show with all the usual reality bells and whistles: flashing lights, dramatic music, two tons of product placement and a studio audience warmed up with loco weed” (The Hollywood Reporter).
era, Alicia Keyes, Natasha Bedingfield, Miley Cyrus, Cold Play, Sarah McLachlan. Credits: Executive Producer: Orly Adelson. Producer: Larry Kelin. Associate Producer: Don Harary. Writer: Harris Wittels.
15 The American Mall. (TV Movie;
18 America’s Prom Queen. (Series; Reality; ABC Family; March 17, 2008 to April 7, 2008) Ten teenage girls compete for the title of “America’s Prom Queen.” Each episode places the girls in beauty pageant–like challenges with the weakest performers being eliminated. The one girl who shows the best overall talent and personality is crowned Prom Queen. Host: Susie Castillo. Credits: Executive Producer: Krishnan Menon, Patty Ivins Specht, Julie Pizzi. Talent Producer: Havva Eisenbaum.
Comedy; MTV; August 11, 2008) Tween musical comedy about Ally, the daughter of a mall store owner and her efforts to impress Joey, one of four night janitors who is also in a rock band. Cast: Nina Dobrev (Ally), Rob Mayes ( Joey), Autumn Reeser (Madison), Brenda Webb (Penny), Yasmin Aleis (Erin), Brooke Lyons (Dori), Al Sapienza (Max), Bianca Collins (Mia), Rodney To (Ben), Neil Haskell (Drew). Credits: Executive Producer: Barry Rosenbush, Arata Matsushima. Producer: Bill Borden, Terry Spazek. Music: David Lawrence. Choreographer: Bonnie Story. Director: Shawn Ku. Writer: Margaret Oberman, Tomas Romero, P.J. Hogan.
The American Music Awards. (Special; Variety; ABC; November 23, 2008) The 36th annual American Music Association awards presentation honoring the best in all fields of music (from Pop and Rock to Alternative Rock to Country and Western). Broadcast live from the Nokia Theater in Los Angeles. Host : Jimmy Kimmel. Performers: Taylor Swift, The Pussycat Dolls, The New Kids on the Block, Rihanna, Ne-Yo, Annie Lennox, Beyonce, Christina Aguil-
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17 America’s Favorite Mom. (Special; Variety; NBC; May 11, 2008) A Mother’s Day special that pays tribute to mothers from all walks of life and in the following categories: working mom, military mom, single mom, the non-mom and the C.O.E. (Chairman of Everything) mom. Hosts: Donny Osmond, Marie Osmond.
19 America’s Toughest Jobs. (Series; Reality; NBC; August 25, 2008 to October 25, 2008) Thirteen ordinary people compete in rather dangerous challenges wherein they have to perform occupations that are considered really difficult — from logging to bridge inspector to crab fishing. People associated with the jobs being tackled act as judges and eliminate the weakest performers (as the host would say, “I’m sorry, you weren’t tough enough”). Host: Josh Temple. Credits: Executive Producer: Thom Beers, Gail Berman, Philip D. Segal. Producer: Bryan O’Donnell, Barry Hennessy, Devon Platte.
20 / Amnesia Reviews: “It’s tough turning innovative reality premises into derivative drones but somebody’s got to do it” (The Hollywood Reporter). “Premiering as soon as the Olympics torch flickers out, the series will test whether NBC can sustain any momentum or will tumble back to reality once swimmer Michael Phelps and those little gymnasts dispense” (Variety).
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Amnesia. (Series; Game; NBC;
February 22, 2008 to April 11, 2008) Players must answer questions based on incidents in their lives in return for money. “You in 60 Seconds,” the first round, awards players $1,000 for each correctly answered question. The remaining rounds have the player answering personal questions based on information acquired from interviewing people associated with the player. Additional cash is awarded for each question he answers correctly. Host: Dennis Miller. Credits: Executive Producer: Mark Burnett, Adam Cohen, Cara Tapper, Joanna Vernetti. Co-Executive Producer: Jeff Krask, Jim Roush. Supervising Producer: Evelyn Warfel. Producer: Derek Che, Nate Hayden, Stacey Margetts, Mary Morelli, Sascha Rothchild. Reviews: “The show is silly and harmless... Think of it as This Is Your Life for someone you have never met or obviously have no interest in” (Variety). “Billed as a comedy quiz show, it will sink or swim on the shoulders of a comic genius whose bemused expression reveals a man who can’t quite believe he’s doing this” (The Hollywood Reporter).
Anaconda 3: The Offspring. (TV Movie; Horror; Sci Fi; July 26, 2008) Sequel to the Anaconda feature films. Here, a mercenary (Hammett) attempts to capture a large, mutated (and dangerous) snake whose venom could provide a cure for terminal illnesses. Cast : David Hasselhoff (Hammett),
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8 Crystal Allen (Amanda), John RhysDavies (Murdock), Anthony Green (Captain Grozny), Patrick Regis (Nick), Serban Celea (Professor Kane). Credits: Producer: Alsion Semenza, Bryan Sexton. Co-Producer: Vlad Paunescu. Music: Peter Meisner. Writer: Nicholas Davidoff, David C. Olson. Director: Don E. Faunt.
The Andromeda Strain. (Miniseries; Science Fiction; A&E; May 26 and 27, 2008) Reporter Jack Nash seeks the facts behind a deadly accident when a U.S. military satellite crashes in the small town of Piedmont and unleashes a deadly plague called Andromeda. Based on the novel by Michael Crichton. Cast : Eric McCormick ( Jack Nash), Benjamin Bratt (Dr. Jeremy Stone), Christa Miller (Dr. Angela Noyce), Daniel Dae Kim (Dr. Tsi Chou), Viola Davis (Dr. Charlene Barton), Justin Louis (Col. Ferrus), Barry Flatman (Chuck Beeter). Credits: Executive Producer: Ridley Scott, Tony Scott, Tom Thayer, David W. Zucker. Producer: Clara George, Mikael Salomon. Writer: Robert Schenkkan. Director: Mikael Salomon. 22
Animalia. (Series; Cartoon; PBS; Premiered: January 6, 2008) Animalia is a world where intelligent animals rule and live in peace due to the power of words. Suddenly their core of power, a glowing gold-like globe of energy, begins to crack, releasing core spores into the atmosphere and turning Animalia into a dark, forbidding land. Human teenagers Zoe and Alex are in a library doing research on animals when they are magically transported to Animalia. Here they meet Livingston T. Lion, the animal leader, and are asked to help restore the sunshine to Animalia. Stories follow their efforts to find and return the missing spores to the core of power. Voices: Brooke “Mikey” Anderson,
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9 Dean O’Gorman, Kate Higgins, Christopher Hobbs, Peta Johnson, Robert Mark Klein, Katie Leigh. Credits: Executive Producer: Evan Bennett, Graeme Base, Murray Pope, Bruce Johnson, Tom Ruegger. Producer: Ewan Bennett, Murray Pope. Music: Christopher Elves.
Ashley Paige’s Bikini or Bust. (Series; Reality; TLC; July 11, 2008 to August 9, 2008) Ashley Paige is famous for designing sexy and skimpy bikinis for women. Although popular with A-list celebrities, the company really never took off. Now, at near rock bottom, Ashley is attempting to reestablish her company. Cameras follow her efforts to do just that. Star: Ashley Paige. Credits: Executive Producer: Rob Worsoff. Producer: Patrick Bachmann.
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25 Ask Aida. (Series; Advice; Food Network; Premiered: August 2, 2008) Meal preparation coupled with responses to viewers culinary questions (received through e-mails). Host : Aida Mollenkamp. Assistant : Noah Starr (her “tech guy”). Credits: Executive Producer: Matt Sharp. Co-Executive Producer: Irene Wong. Producer: Jenni Gilroy. Ax Men. (Series; Reality; History Channel; March 9, 2008 to June 15, 2008) A look at the dangerous work faced by loggers as they cut and prepare trees for shipment to wood mills. Host-Narrator: Thom Beers. Credits: Executive Producer: Dolores Gavin, Thom Beers. Co-Executive Producer: Jeff Conroy. Supervising Producer: Sarah Whalen. Music: Bruce Hanifan.
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27 The Baby Borrowers. (Series; Reality; NBC; June 25, 2008 to July 30, 2008) Five teenage couples who feel they are adult enough to have children are given a
Ballet / 30 dose of reality. Each of the couples takes care of someone else’s baby. After three days, the infants are replaced by toddlers (the toddlers are then replaced by preteens; the pre-teens by teenagers and the teenagers by very elderly people). There are no prizes and no eliminations — just real life experience. Narrator: Craig Zimmerman. Credits: Executive Producer: Richard McKerrow, Tom Shelly. Co-Executive Producer: Kevin Harris. Supervising Producer: Jen McClure-Metz. Producer: Dave Brown, Johnny Petillo, Emily Sinclair. Music: David Vanacore.
Backwoods. (TV Movie; Adventure; Spike; June 8, 2008) Survival epic about a group of camping executives for Global Gamming who are stalked by an unknown killer while on retreat. Cast : Haylie Duff (Lee), Jonathan Chase (Peter), Willow Geer (Gwen), John Hemphill (Ranger Ricks), Ryan Merriman (Adam Benson), Deborah Van Valkenburgh (Ruth). Credits: Producer: Michael Moran, Albert T. Dickerson III. Co-Producer: Tony Romanz, Traceigh Scottel. Director: Marty Weiss. Writer: Anthony Jaswinski. 28
29 Baisden After Dark. (Series; Talk; TV One; Premiered: June 21, 2008) Radio personality Michael Baisden oversees a nightly talk show in which controversial topics are often discussed. Host : Michael Baisden. Co-Host : George Willborn. Credits: Executive Producer: Michael Baisden. Producer: Carl Cray, Rikki Hughes, Calvin Brown, Jr. Music: Morris Day. Ballet Shoes. (TV movie; Drama; PBS; December 25, 2008) Professor Matthew Brown, called “Gum,” is an eccentric paleontologist who travels the world seeking fossils. He lives with his niece, Sylvia Brown and, during
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31 / Bananas the course of his travels he found and unofficially adopted three orphaned girls (each from a different mother). He gave the girls (Pauline, Petrova and Posey) the last name Fossil and left their upbringing to Sylvia (who raised them as if they were real sisters). London, England, during the 1930s is the setting (when the girls are teenagers). The times are difficult and money is tight and the story follows the girls as they struggle to fulfill their dreams: Pauline to become an actress; Petrova, an aviator; and Posy, a ballerina. A 2007 British TV movie based on the classic children’s story by Noel Streatfield. Cast: Emma Watson (Pauline Fossil), Yasmin Paige (Petrova Fossil), Lucy Boynton (Posy Fossil), Emilia Fox (Sylvia Brown), Richard Griffiths (Matthew Brown), Victoria Wood (Nana), Eileen Atkins (Madame Fidolia), Gemma Jones (Dr. Jakes), Marc Warren (Mr. Simpson), Peter Bowles (Sir Donald Houghton). Credits: Executive Producer: Michele Buck, Patrick Stone, Heidi Thomas, Damien Timmer. Producer: Piers Wenger. Music: Kevin Sargent. Director: Sandra Goldbacher. Writer: Heidi Thomas.
31 Bananas. (Series; Comedy; Syn.; Premiered: September 2008) “Are you ready for Bananas? It’s the comedy show that takes you inside and behind the mind of a comic.” Guest comics are profiled and perform on a weekly basis. Host: Thor Ramsey. Credits: Executive Producer: Steve Howard. Producer: John Jackson. Associate Producer: Rob Dixon. Director: John Jackson. 32 Barbara Walters Presents the 10 Most Fascinating People of 2008. (Special; Interview; ABC; December 4, 2008) Newswoman Barbara Walters’s annual event wherein she chats with the most prominent names in entertainment, sports, politics and pop culture.
10 Host: Barbara Walters. Guests: Miley Cyrus, Tom Cruise, Tina Fey, Will Smith, Frank Langella, Mark Phelps (Olympic swimming champion), Sarah Palin (Alaska Governor), Thomas Beatiel (transgender man who gave birth). Credits: Executive Producer: Barbara Walters, Bill Gedde. Director: Bill Gedde.
The Barbara Walters Special. (Special; Interview; ABC; February 24, 2008) A pre–Academy Awards program in which Barbara Walters interviews celebrities. Host: Barbara Walters. Guests: Miley Cyrus, Ellen Page, Harrison Ford, Vanessa L. Williams. Credits: Executive Producer: Don Mischer. Producer: Joann Goldberg, Beth Polson, Daniel Wilson. 33
34 Batman: The Brave and the Bold. (Series; Cartoon; Cartoon Network; Premiered: November 14, 2008) Millionaire Bruce Wayne, alias the mysterious caped crusader Batman, teams with heroes from across the universe (the Blue Beetle, Red Tornado and Plasticman) to battle the forces of evil. The Blue Beetle is a teenager who battles villains with his armored blue suit. Red Tornado is an android with super speed and incredible strength that can create tornado force winds. Plasticman is an ex-con with the ability to stretch his body into any shape or size, then snap back into a normal looking person. Voice Cast: Diedrich Bader (Batman), Corey Burton (Red Tornado), Will Friedle (Blue Beetle), Tom Kenny (Plasticman). Credits: Executive Producer: Sam Register. Producer: Linda Steiner, James Tucker. Music: Andy Sturmer, Michael McCusstion, Kristopher Carter. Review: “The premiere, frankly, doesn’t put the show’s best foot forward, in as much as, Blue Beetle is seemingly the least interesting of Batman’s rotating champi-
11 ons, nor will child-free adults be as tempted to tune in as they are for harderedged animated fare” (Variety).
35 Battle of the Bods. (Series; Reality; Fox Reality Channel; January 19, 2008 to October 19, 2008) Late night reality competition (1:00 A.M.) in which five very sexy women compete against each other for cash prizes based on just how sexy they can be. A panel of male judges are situated behind a one-way mirror. The women are presented with challenges involving attractiveness and sexuality and are judged based on the outcome of the performance. The women who live up to the predictions made by the judges receive cash. Host: Olivia Lee. 36 Battle 360. (Series; Reality; History Channel; February 29, 2008 to March 7, 2008) Computer animation and special effects are used to detail the USS Enterprise, an air craft carrier that is dispatched to the world’s most troublesome situations. Host: Wally Kurth. Credits: Executive Producer: Douglas Cohen, Louis Tarantino. Producer: Sam Dolan, Brian Thompson. Music: Eric Amdahl. 37 Battlestar Galactica: The Face of the Enemy. (Series; Science Fiction; Internet; December 10, 2008 to January 12, 2009) A ten episode web series that is actually an extension storyline not broadcast on the Sci Fi channel’s Battlestar Galactica (see program 659). The story focuses primarily on Felix Gaeta, a lieutenant on Galactica as he and several crew mates (Col. Tigh and Lieutenants Hoshi and Edmondson), confined to a small space craft (a Raptor) with a group of strangers, engage in a psychological war to discover who or what is systematically killing the passengers.
BET / 40 Cast : Alessandro Juliani (Lt. Felix Gaeta), Michael Hogan (Col. Saul Tigh), Brad Dryborough (Lt. Hoshi), Leah Cairns (Lt. Margaret Edmondson), Grace Park (Number 8), William C. Vaughn (Finn), Jessica Harmon (Esrin), Michael Rogers (Brooks). Credits: Executive Producer: Michael Rogers, Ronald D. Moore, Jane Espenson. Producer: Harvey Frand, Ron French. CoProducer: Maris Davis, Paul M. Leonard. Music: Bear McCreary.
38 Ben 10: Alien Force. (Series; Cartoon; Cartoon Network; Premiered: April 18, 2008) A sequel to Ben 10 (which dealt with ten-year-old Ben Tennyson’s battle against aliens). Ben, now 15, and his cousin, Gwen Tennyson, once again become a team to battle aliens (the DNAliens) when they kidnap Ben’s Grandpa Max and begin an unprovoked attack on Earth. Kevin Levin, Ben’s former nemesis, joins them as stories relate their battle. Voice Cast: Yuri Lowenthal (Ben Tennyson), Ashley Johnson (Gwen Tennyson), Paul Eiding (Grandpa Max), Greg Cipes (Kevin Levin), Dee Bradley Baker (Big Chill/Brainstorm/Chromostone/Echo Echo/Goop/Humongousaur/Jetray/Spider Monkey/Swamp Fire). Credits: Producer: Glen Murokami. Music: Kristopher Carter, Michael McCuistion, Lolita Ritmanis. The BET Awards. (Special; Variety; BET; June 24, 2008) A celebration of African-American actors, musicians and creative personnel. Host: D.L. Hughley. Performers: Alicia Keyes, Chris Brown, Kanye West, Al Green, Weezy Fo Sheezy, Usher, Rihanna, Ne-Yo, Marvin Sharp, Young Jeezy.
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40 The BET Honors. (Special; Variety; BET; February 23, 2008) An awards program that acknowledges distinguished African-American leaders.
41 / Beyond Host: Cedric the Entertainer. Performers: Raheem DeVaughn, Wyclef Jean, Gladys Knight, John Legend, Brian McKnight, Ne-Yo, Jill Scott, Stevie Wonder. Credits: Producer: Aaron B. Cooke, Paul Watson.
Beyond Loch Ness. (TV Movie; Horror; Sci Fi; January 5, 2008) Crypto zoologist James Murphy teams with guide Josh Reilly to prove that a 60foot plesiosaur is inhabiting the lake of Pike Island in Ashburn on Lake Superior. Cast: Brian Krause ( James Murphy), Niall Matter ( Josh Reilly), Carrie Genzel (Karen Riley), Donnelly Rhodes (Uncle Sam), Amber Borycki (Zoe), Neil Denis (Chad), Sebastian Gacki (Brody). Credits: Executive Producer: Kirk Shaw, Lisa Hansen. Producer: Lindsay MacAdam. Music: Pinar Toprak. Writer: Jason Bourque, Paul Ziller. Director: Paul Ziller. 41
The Big 4-0. (Series; Reality; TV Land; March 12, 2008 to April 16, 2008) People who have or are just about to turn 40 are profiled. Credits: Executive Producer: J.D. Roth, Todd Nelson, Adam Greener, Keith Cox. Co-Executive Producer: Julie Singer. Supervising Producer: Scott Zabielski, Lisa Singer. Director: Rick Pendleton. Review: “The good news about 40 is that it’s only a half-hour, so the inanity ends rather quickly ... in TV getting older really doesn’t mean growing up any wiser” (Variety). 42
43 Big Medicine. (Series; Reality; TLC; January 9, 2008 to March 5, 2008) A program about overweight people that goes beyond NBC’s The Biggest Loser to focus on extremely obese people and the doctors who treat them. Each program follows several patients at the Methodist Weight Management Center in Houston, Texas, as they prepare for (then given) bypass surgery. Cast : Surgeons: Robert Davis, Garth
12 Davis, John LoMonico, Norman Rappaport. Psychologist: Mary Jo Rapini. Credits: Executive Producer: Darryl Silver, Stephen David. Co-Executive Producer: Brian Catalina, Robin Younie. Associate Producer: Mark D’Anna. Line Producer: Laura Elizabeth. Field Producer: Maggie Zeltner, Larissa Matsson. Review: “One viewing has done for me what all the diets and weight watchers never did: I may never eat again” (New York Post).
44 Billy Crystal: The Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize. (Special; Tribute; PBS; November 20, 2008) The tenth annual Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize for Humor presentation that honors the most versatile and prolific careers in the entertainment industry. Prior winners include Steve Martin, Jonathan Winters and Neil Simon. In addition to film clips that highlight Billy’s career, friends appear to pay tribute. Winners are awarded a copy of an 1884 bronze portrait bust of Mark Twain. Guest of Honor: Billy Crystal. Guests: Robin Williams, Whoopi Goldberg, Rob Reiner, John Goodman, Jon Lovitz, Robert DeNiro, Jimmy Fallon, Martin Short, Barbara Walters, Bob Costas, Madeleine Peyroux. Credits: Executive Producer: Bob Kaminsky, Peter Kaminsky, Mark Krantz, Cappy McGarr. Producer: Robert C. Pullen, Kate Hipp. Director: Christina Clark Badley.
45 Bingo America. (Series; Game; Game Show Network; March 31, 2008 to October 18, 2008) A blank bingo card is placed before each of the two players who compete. The game begins when a bingo ball is released from a large air machine and its number revealed. A question is then read. The first player to buzz in receives a chance to answer. If the player responds correctly, the
13 number (for example, C3, D14) appears in its appropriate place on the bingo card. If he is incorrect, his opponent receives a chance to answer the question and steal the number. The first player to fill his bingo card wins. Host : Patrick Duffy, Richard Karn. Co-Host: Crystal Wallasch. Credits: Executive Producer: Grant Julian, Lillian Lim. Producer: Tony Federico, Andrew Glassman. Associate Producer: Kevin Meister, Brent Jacoby.
46 Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern. (Series; Reality; Travel Channel; September 9, 2008 to January 20, 2009) Chef Andrew Zimmern travels the globe seeking to sample the cuisine of lands whose foods appear quite strange when compared to what Americans consume. Host: Andrew Zimmern. Credits: Executive Producer: Andrew Zimmern. Producer: Beth Pacunas. Director: Beth Pacunas, Andrew Zimmern, Chris Marino. Writer: Beth Pacunas, Andrew Zimmern.
Black Gold. (Series; Reality; Tru TV; June 18, 2008 to August 6, 2008) A look at the work and lives of wildcatters—the people who race from location to location to be the first to tap into the Texas oil reserves. Narrator: Thom Beers. Credits: Executive Producer: Thom Beers. Co-Executive Producer: Philip David Segal, Jeff Conroy. Producer: Jan Childs, Michael Gara. 47
Blue Dragon. (Series; Cartoon; Cartoon Network; Premiered: March 28, 2008) Nene is the alien commander of a floating fortress that brings destruction wherever it goes. When the fortress produces purple clouds over the Earth, three friends ( Jiro, Kluke and Shu) find themselves be-
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49 Blush: The Search for the Next Great Makeup Artist. (Series; Reality; Lifetime; Premiered: November 11, 2008) Makeup artists from around the country compete for $100,000, a contract with Max Factor cosmetics and the opportunity to become a makeup artist in an upcoming In Style magazine photo shoot. The contenders compete in a series of fashion industry challenges with the weakest performers being eliminated on a weekly basis. The last player standing based on the opinions of guest judges (associated with the magazine and fashion industry) wins. Host: Vanessa Marcil. Credits: Executive Producer: Laura Fuest, Scott Kramer, Rob Lee.
50 Bone Eater. (TV Movie; Horror; Sci Fi; February 9, 2008) During the building of a resort in Sweetwater, a construction crew unearths an ancient Indian burial site and inadvertently unleashes a skeleton-like killing creature called a Bone Eater. The story follows the efforts of the town sheriff, Steve Evans, a half-breed known as Running Wolf, and the local Katonahs Indian Chief, Storm Cloud, to stop the creature by finding a ancient tomahawk that has the power to destroy evil. Cast: Bruce Boxleitner (Steve Evans), Michael Horse (Chief Storm Cloud),
51 / Bonnie Veronica Hamel (Miss Hayes), William Katt (Doctor), Gil Gerard (Big Jim Burns), Kristen Honey (Rachel LeGrand), Paul Rae (Neil Miller). Credits: Executive Producer: Stefano Dammicco. Producer: Lisa M. Hansen, Paul Herttzberg. Music: Chuck Cinno. Director: Jim Wynoiski.
51 The Bonnie Hunt Show. (Series; Talk; Syn.; Premiered: September 8, 2008) Actress Bonnie Hunt hosts an informal, relaxed daytime program wherein she interviews celebrities from all facets of show business. Host: Bonnie Hunt. Assistant: Holly Wortell. Announcer: Don Lake. Credits: Executive Producer: Greg Gorden, Bonnie Hunt, Don Lake, Jim Paratore. Supervising Producer: Jason Kurtz. Producer: David Perler, Stacie Nice. Music: Nicholas Pike. Reviews: “The first two days of ... The Bonnie Hunt Show makes it instantly clear that Hunt was born for this deceptively difficult gig but may not entirely know it” (The Hollywood Reporter). “Bonnie Hunt seems well equipped to the task with a genuinely funny style that exudes a certain sisterly charm. So far, however, the laughs aren’t long enough nor the concept as compelling as it needs to be to make viewers want to tune in daily” (Variety). The Boot. (Series; Reality; BET; April 21, 2008 to May 19, 2008) A dating show geared to African Americans. Six singles are brought together with the object being to find a perfect match between two of them. Those that are deemed incompatible are given “the boot” and must leave. Hostess: MC Lyte. Credits: Executive Producer: David Garfinkle, Jay Renfroe. Supervising Producer: Bryan Shields, Tim Morton. Producer: Jamala Garther, Matt Waldon. 52
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Breaking Bad. (Series; Drama; AMC; Premiered: January 20, 2008) Walter White is a chemistry professor with a wife (Skyler), a physically challenged child (Walter, Jr.) and a short time to live (inoperable lung cancer). To provide for his family’s future, Walter teams with a former student ( Jesse) and together become criminals: Jesse sells the drugs (crystal meth) Walter produces. Stories follow Walter’s efforts to provide for his family while remaining just one step ahead of the law. Cast: Bryan Cranston (Walter White, Sr.), Ann Gunn (Skyler White), Aaron Paul ( Jesse Pinkham), R.J. Mitte (Walter White, Jr.), Dean Norris (Hank Schrader), Betsy Brandt (Marie Schrader), Max Arcinicega (Krazy-8), John Koyama (Emilio). Credits: Executive Producer: Vince Gilligan, Mark Johnson. Producer: Karen Moore. Co-Producer: Melissa Bernstein. Music: Dave Porter. Reviews: “...as polished as Breaking Bad is, in terms of long-term potential (or however long Walter has left), it’s the sort of front-loaded affair that invites skepticism as to whether the idiosyncratic tone can be maintained” (Variety). “There is good chemistry all around in
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55 Bridal Fever. (TV Movie; Comedy; Hallmark; February 2, 2008) Romance novelist Dahlia Marchand seeks story material by attempting to find the perfect mate for Gwen Green, an unlucky in love editor. Cast: Delta Burke (Dahlia Marchand), Andrea Roth (Gwen Green), Vincent Walsh (Mark), Melinda Deines (Sandra), Richard Fitzpatrick (Burt), Nigel Bennett (Ben). Credits: Executive Producer: Orly Adelson, Jonathan Esjenas, Frank Siracusa. Producer: Ian McDougall. Writer: Karen McClellan. Director: Ron Oliver. 56 Britney Spears: For the Record. (Special; Documentary; MTV; November 30, 2008) A profile of Britney Spears, the beautiful but troubled rock star, as she prepares for a comeback, putting her hectic public life behind her to concentrate on a new album and her appearance on The MTV Video Music Awards program. Star: Britney Spears. Credits: Executive Producer: Larry Rudolph, John Kamen, Frank Scherma, Maria Suro, Justin Wilker, Steve Bilchik, Robert Friedman, Heather Olander. Producer: Andrew Ford, Adam Leber, Phil Griffin. Director: Phil Griffin.
Britz. (TV Movie; Drama; BBC America; November 30 and December 1, 2008) Two-part British produced TV movie that tracks the lives of two British Muslims prior to the terror attacks of 9/11. Sohail and his sister, Nasima, are the principal focus. Part one deals mainly with Sohail, a law student whose anger toward Islamic extremism prompts him to join MI-5 (British Intelligence) to help bring down terrorist cells. Nasima, the focus of part two, is a medical student who, like
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Brooke / 59 her brother, has been assimilated into British society but rebels against the government’s repressive policies toward her people. Cast: Riz Ahmed (Sohail), Manjinder Virk (Nasima), Zahra Ahmadi (Sabia), Mary Stockley (Tess), Chinna Woda ( Jude). Credits: Executive Producer: David Aukin, Hal Vogel. Producer: Steven ClarkHall. Writer-Director: Peter Kosminsky.
58 Bromantic. (Series; Reality; MTV; Premiered: December 29, 2008) Bromance is a term used to indicate a brotherly bond that makes two buddies virtually inseparable. Reality TV star Brody Jenner (of The Hills) is seeking one special guy to join his elite entourage. Nine “regular guys” are gathered to compete for that opportunity. Contestants live together in a frat house and, because it is difficult to find a genuine friend in Hollywood, the “bros” compete in various challenges to prove they are the right man to become Brody’s best friend. Brody judges each performance and those that fail to show “who’s got game, who’s keeping it real and who’s always got Brody’s back no matter what” are eliminated on a weekly basis. The one who proves, to Brody’s satisfaction, to “have the complete package,” joins Brody’s entourage. While the format sounds like it’s a gay affair, it is not. There are girls, lingerie parties, romantic (boygirl) dinners, emotional breakdowns and bar brawls. And let’s not leave out the back stabbing; it’s all so “bromantic.” Host: Brody Jenner. Credits: Executive Producer: Ryan Seacrest, Eric Podwall, Brody Jenner. CoExecutive Producer: Kathy Sutula, Jason C. Henry, Eliot Goldberg, Vince Rotonda. Producer: Tim Andrew, Melissa A. Bohman, Ken Snow, Frankie Delgado. Brooke Knows Best. (Series; Reality; VH-1; July 13, 2008 to October 5, 2008)
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60 / Bulging Brooke Hogan, the daughter of wrestling super star Hulk Hogan (and his wife Linda), leaves the family nest to make it on her own. Cameras follow her efforts as she attempts to make her mark in the music world. Stars: Brooke Hogan, Hulk Hogan, Linda Hogan. Credits: Executive Producer: Brad Abramson, Jeff Olde, Shelly Tatro, Kimberly Belcher Cowin. Supervising Producer: Susan Janis-Mashayekhi. Producer: Lauren Rickles, Kristy Wampole, Amy Fiskum.
Bulging Brides. (Series; Reality; WE; January 10, 2008 to February 17, 2008) “Last Minute Squeeze,” “Two Sizes Too Big” and “Worried in White” are some of the episode titles for a series that looks at overweight brides that have to go from “flab to fab” just in time for their walk down the isle. A “Dream Team” attempts to help brides who are unable to fit into their wedding dresses get in shape within six weeks (in a female only version of NBC’s Biggest Loser). Host : Nadeem Boman, Tommy Europe, Jean Okada. Credits: Executive Producer: Blair Reekie. Producer: Stan Feingold.
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61 Busty Beauties. (Series; Erotica; Playboy Channel; 2008) A soft core version of the adult film industry’s hard core Bra Busters, Natural Wonders and Big Busty Babes made-forvideo series wherein girls with large breasts first strip then showoff their assets before engaging in (most cases) sexual activity. Girls: Savannah Gold, Brittany Burke, Brooke Haven, Riley Evans, Trina Michaels, Eve Lawrence, Carly Parker, Camella Bing, Heather Lee, Jerica Fox, Rachel Love, Wendy Whoppers, Devin DeRay. Buzzin’. (Series; Reality; MTV; July 23, 2008 to August 10, 2008)
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63 Camp Rock. (TV Movie; Musical; Disney; June 20, 2008) Mitchie Torres is a teenage girl who works as a cook at a rock camp. One day she is heard (but not seen) singing by teen pop star Shane Gray. The story follows Shane as he sets out to find the mysterious girl and launch her on the road to musical stardom. Cast: Demi Lovato (Mitchie Torres), Joe Jonas (Shane Gray), Maria CanalsBarrera (Connie Torres), Meaghan Jette Martin (Tess Tyler), Nick Jonas (Nate), Paul Kevin Jonas ( Jason), Alyson Stoner (Caitlyn). Credits: Executive Producer: Alan Sacks. Producer: Kevin Lafferty. Writer: Karin Gist, Regina Hicks, Julie Brown, Paul Brown. Director: Matthew Diamond. 64 Canterbury’s Law. (Series; Drama; Fox; March 10, 2008 to April 18, 2008) Canterbury and Associates is a prestigious Providence, Rhode Island, law firm. Elizabeth Canterbury is the firm’s founder, a woman who strongly believes in justice and will go to virtually any lengths to defend her clients. While pretty, Elizabeth has a hard look about her. She is all work and totally dedicated to doing what needs to be done to win in the courtroom. Murder cases are her specialty and she knows when someone is lying to her. Elizabeth needs her clients to trust her and she sometimes feels her courtroom performances are like a vaudeville act. Russell Krauss is her assistant, a former prosecutor with the attorney general’s office. Zach Williams is the district attorney; Chester Grant is a
17 lawyer with the firm; Molly McConnell is Elizabeth’s receptionist; Frank Angstrom is Elizabeth’s legman; Matt Furey is Elizabeth’s ex-husband. Cast: Julianna Margulies (Elizabeth Canterbury), Aidan Quinn (Matt Furey), Trieste Kelly Dunn (Molly McConnell), James McCaffrey (Frank Angstrom), Terry Kinney (Zach Williams), Keith Robinson (Chester Grant), Ben Shenkman (Russell Krauss). Credits: Executive Producer: Denis Leary, Jim Serpico, Mike Figgis. Co-Executive Producer: Dave Erickson. Supervising Producer: Tom Sellitti. Producer: Julianna Margulies, Don Kurt. Co-Producer: Katie O’Hara. Music: Danny Lux. Reviews: “Julianna Margulies ... is convincing as a lawyer ... she is under a black cloud that threatens to burst ... and overwhelm the show” (The Hollywood Reporter). “The challenge of casting a series around a character like Canterbury should hardly be a surprise ... if this latest litigator has any chance, it’s entirely predicated on the audience buying into Margulies’ character — a woman who’s smart, sexy but profoundly unhappy” (Variety).
A Capitol Fourth. (Special; Variety; PBS; July 4, 2008) The twenty-eighth annual presentation celebrating the birth of America with music, songs and a fireworks display from Washington, D.C. Host : Jimmy Smits. Guests: Scott Hamilton, Taylor Hicks, Brian Stokes Mitchell, Harolyn Blackwell, Hayley Westenra, Huey Lewis and the News. Credits: Producer: Jerry Colbert. Director of the National Symphony Orchestra: Ernie Kunkel. 65
66 The Capture of the Green River Killer. (TV Movie; Crime Drama; Lifetime; March 30, 2008) Fact based film, based on the book Chasing the Devil: My Twenty Year Quest:
Cashmere / 68 The Capture of the Green River Killer by Sheriff David Reichert, that recounts his efforts to capture the Washington State serial killer. Cast: Thomas Cavanagh (David Reichert), Michelle Harrison ( Julie Reichert), Amy Davidson (Helen Remus), Bret Anthony (Bram Seton), Paige Bannister (Colleen Brockman), Trisha Benjamin (Marsue Haller), John Fasano ( Joe Jakes), Currie Graham (Captain Norwell), Sharon Lawrence (Fiona Remus), James Marsters (Ted Bundy). Credits: Executive Producer: Stanley M. Brooks, Juliette Hagopian. Producer: Scott Anderson. Writer: John Pielmeier. Director: Norma Bailey.
67 Carlos Mencia: Performance Enhanced. (Special; Comedy; Comedy Central; May 18, 2008) A concert by comedian Carlos Mencia. Host: Carlos Mencia. Credits: Executive Producer: Carlos Mencia, Lee Kernis. Producer: Robert Morton, Tim Sarkes. Writer: Carlos Mencia.
68 Cashmere Mafia. (Series; Drama; ABC; January 6, 2008 to February 20, 2008) Caitlin, Juliet, Mia and Zoe are four gorgeous women who have been friends since their Ivy League educations. They live in Manhattan and each has become a successful businesswoman. Mia is a publisher for Barnstead Media; Caitlin is the senior vice president of Lily Parish, Inc.; Juliet works for Stanton Hall Hotels and Resorts; Zoe is managing director for Gorham-Sutter, Inc. The women are driven, determined to make it in a man’s world and are there for each other in the good times as well as the bad times. They confide in each other and use each other’s strengths and resources to help them overcome problems. Stories follow the personal and professional lives of four women who call themselves “The
69 / Cat Cashmere Mafia.” Davis is Juliet’s husband; Father David is Caitlin’s brother, a priest; Sasha and Luke are Zoe’s children; Clive is Mia’s boss; Catherine is Zoe’s secretary. Cast: Lucy Liu (Mia Mason), Frances O’Connor (Zoe Burden), Miranda Otto ( Juliet Draper), Bonnie Somerville (Caitlin Dowd), Peter Hermann (Davis Draper), Peyton List (Sasha Burden), Nicholas Art (Luke Burden), Darren Pettie (Father David), Daniel Gerroll (Clive), Kete Levering (Catherine). Credits: Executive Producer: Darren Star, Gail Katz, Kevin Wade. Co-Executive Producer: Susie Fitzgerald. Producer: Jane Rabb. Co-Producer: Cathy M. Frank. Reviews: “The only real difference between Cashmere Mafia and ABC’s alreadyon Women’s Murder Club is the lack of murders... The Alphabet web trots out another uninspired show about women attempting to balance lives and careers with romantic, but other than a lesbian liaison, it feels as fresh as That Girl ” (Variety). “These women might still be fun to watch if only writer-creator Kevin Wade had provided them with wittier, smarter dialogue... For a series like Cashmere Mafia to survive, there would have to be practically no other dramas to watch” (The Hollywood Reporter).
Cat Dancers. (Special; Documentary; HBO; December 15, 2008) Compelling look at the lives of Ron Holiday, his wife Joy and their protégé, Chuck Lizza, a Las Vegas–like act wherein the three danced with tigers. Ron is the only surviving member ( Joy and Chuck were killed by the same white tiger in tragic accidents five weeks apart). His hosting and narration, coupled with home movies and archival footage, also presents a seldom seen and engrossing look at an act that few people even knew about (Ron’s recollections also reveal his Joy and Chuck’s private lives — where each lusted
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70 Catch 21. (Series; Game; Game Show Network; Premiered: July 21, 2008) Three players compete. A question is read by the host. The first player to correctly answer receives $100 and a card from a deck of 52 playing cards. He can keep the card or pass it to one of his opponents. The game continues in this manner with the object being for a player to score an exact 21 or stop when he feels safe (at which time the opponent must continue to play to beat the established score). Players who surpass 21 lose. Host: Alfonso Ribeiro. Dealer: Mikki Padilla. Credits: Executive Producer: Merrill Heatter, Scott Sternberg. Producer: Todd Barton. 71 Celebracadabra. (Series; Reality; VH-1; April 27, 2008 to June 12, 2008) Seven celebrities are teamed with seven professional magicians to determine which celebrity has the potential to become the best magician. The celebrities are mentored by the magicians and compete in the following categories: Children’s Magic, Street Magic, Comedy Magic, Cabaret Magic, Strolling Magic and Phobia Magic. The best celebrity performer receives a
19 crown (“The Ultimate Celebrity Sorcerer”) and $100,000. Host: Jonathan Levitt. Celebrities: C. Thomas Howell, Kimberly Wyatt, Hal Sparks, Ant, Lisa Ann Walter, Carnie Wilson, Chris “Kid” Reid. Credits: Producer: Chris Martin, Karia Hidalgo, Shelly Tatro.
Celebrity / 75 the second half ). Celebrities with the lowest scores are eliminated on a weekly basis; the last celebrity standing wins. Stacey Dash and Antonio Sabato, Jr., were the two finalists; Antonio won the competition. Host : Joey Fatone. Judges: Aurelia Cats, Mitch Gaylord, Louie Spence. Celebrities: Antonio Sabato, Jr., Rachel Hunter, Wee Man, Stacey Dash, Blu Cantrell, Christopher Knight, Janet Evans. Credits: Executive Producer: Matt Kunitz. Co-Executive Producer: Rick Ringback. Supervising Producer: Michael Brooks. Producer: Don Harary.
Celebrity Apprentice. (Series; Reality; NBC; January 3, 2008 to March 28, 2008) An all-star version of The Apprentice franchise that uses celebrities (as opposed to non-celebrity business men and women). Here 14 hopefuls face a series of challenges to win money for their favorite charities. The celebrities must compete against each other in various business-like challenges with the best performers continuing on while the weakest performers must leave the competition. Each is awarded a cash amount for his or her charity but the last celebrity standing receives a substantial cash award. Returned for a new cycle on March 1, 2009. Host: Donald Trump. Co-Hosts: Ivanka Trump, Donald Trump, Jr. Celebrities: Marilu Henner, Carol Alt, Nadia Comeneci, Tiffany Fallon, Stephen Baldwin, Piers Morgan, Trace Adkins, Gene Simmons, Jennie Finch, Lennox Lewis, Tito Ortiz, Vinnie Pastore, Omarosa Manigault-Stallworth, Nely Galan. Credits: Executive Producer: Donald Trump, Mark Burnett. Co-Executive Producer: Page Feldman, Eden Gaha. Producer: Brian Spoor, Peter Woronow. Talent Producer: Chuck LaBella. Line Producer: Elizabeth Schulze.
74 Celebrity Family Feud. (Series; Game; NBC; June 24, 2008 to August 5, 2008) Celebrity families compete against each other in a game based on the syndicated Family Feud. Questions, based on a survey of 100 people are posed. Points are awarded based on the number of people who responded to the answer given by the team at play. The first team to score 300 or more points is the winner and donates money (up to $50,000) to their favorite charity. Host: Al Roker. Announcer: Burton Richardson. Credits: Executive Producer: Gaby Johnston, Toby Gorman. Supervising Producer: Kristen Bjorklund. Producer: Simon Lythgoe, Elizabeth Haas. Director: Ken Fuchs. Review: “Ultimately it’s harmless but at best tepid fun that makes one long for the Richard Dawson [1970s Family Feud host] drollness over Roker’s ebullience” (Variety).
73 Celebrity Circus. (Series; Reality; NBC; June 11, 2008 to July 16, 2008) Seven celebrities perform “death-defying circus acts.” Each celebrity has been trained by a professional circus trainer and each act is judged by a professional panel (whose scores count as 50 percent of the total vote; home audience votes determine
75 Celebrity Rehab. (Series; Reality; VH-1; January 10, 2008 to March 5, 2008) Eight celebrities who have fallen on hard times (through drinking and/or drugs) are put before the cameras to face their addiction and hopefully, through treatment, walk away from the program clean and sober.
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76 Celine Dion: That’s Just the Woman in Me. (Special; Variety; CBS; February 15, 2008) Singer Celine Dion performs some of her greatest hits. Host: Celine Dion. Guests: Josh Groban, Will.ia.m. Dancers: Amanda Balen, Zac Brazenas, Dominic Chaiduang, Aaron Foeiske, Melissa Garcia, Miguel Perez, Kemba Shannon, Addie Yungmee. Announcer: Rebecca Riedy. Credits: Executive Producer: Ken Ehrlich, Rene Angelli, Dave Piatel, Paul Faberman. Producer: Renato Basile, Robb Wagner. Associate Producer: Sergio Alfano.
77 Celtic Woman. (Special; Variety; PBS; December 2, 2008) Celtic Woman is a talented female recording group composed of five vocalists and one fiddler (Mairead). The women, all from Ireland, have produced several albums and two prior PBS specials: Celtic Woman: A New Journey (2006) and
20 Celtic Woman: A Christmas Celebration (2007). The Greatest Journey (their 2008 special) features the women performing their favorite songs from the album and TV specials. Chloe Agnew, Olra Fallon, Lisa Kelly, Meav Ni Mhaolchatha and Mairead Nesbitt comprised the original group. Deirdre Shannon replaced Meav during her pregnancy in 2005. Meav returned in 2006. Hayley Westenra joined the group in August of 2006 (to make it five vocalists). In 2007, Meav left the group to concentrate on a solo career. Lynn Hilary replaced her and in 2008, Alex Sharpe replaced Lynn during Lynn’s maternity leave. Celtic Woman: Chloe Agnew, Orla Fallon, Lynn Hilary, Lisa Kelly, Alex Sharpe, Maired Nesbitt, Meav Ni Mhaolchatha, Deidre Shannon, Hayley Westenra. Choir: Ann Myler, Mary O’Sullivan, Daire Halpin, Yvonne Weeds, Julie Fenney, Julian Edwards, Andrew Nangle, Sean Loftus, Jeremy Moran. Credits: Executive Producer: Peter Brady, Dave Kavanagh. Producer: Scott Porter. Music Director: David Downes. Director: Russell Thomas.
78 Charlie and Me. (TV Movie; Drama; Hallmark; January 5, 2008) Heartwarming tale about an elderly man (Charlie) who wants to make things better for his granddaughter (Casey) and her hard working widowed father ( Jeffrey) before his time runs out. Cast: Tom Bosley (Charlie), Jordy Benattar (Casey), James Gallanders ( Jeffrey), Hannah Fleming ( Jenna), Barclay Hope (Dr. Robert Graham), Cara Pifko (Dr. Fran Gilford). Credits: Executive Producer: Gerald W. Abrams, Tom Wertheimer. Producer: Susan Murdoch. Writer: Karen Struck. Director: David Weaver. Music: Ron Ramin. Charlie Jade. (Series; Science Fiction; Sci Fi; June 6, 2008 to August 26, 2008)
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Within our world three parallel worlds exist: Alphaverse (a futuristic Earth), Betaverse (like present day Earth) and Gammaverse (an idyllic world). On Alphaverse, which is controlled by mega corporations, Vexcor, one such company, is attempting to open a doorway to Gammaverse to exploit its natural resources. Gammaverse terrorists Bern and Reena are attempting to stop Vexcor when an explosion occurs at the site of the portal. The force of the explosion propels Reena into Betaverse where she meets Charlie Jade, a rogue detective from Alphaverse who, during his pursuit of a woman, had stumbled upon the Alphaverse portal in the desert. Vexcor is a deceptive company out to become ruler of the universe. Reena knows this and is now a threat as she can expose them. To stop her, Vexcor assigns 01 Boxer to dispose of her (01 Boxer has the ability to travel between universes by dousing himself with water). Stories follow Reena as she, Charlie and Karl Lubinsky, an ex patriot, attempt to stop Vexcor before their highly unstable experiments destroy Betaverse. Essa is the CEO of Vexcor. Cast: Jeffrey Pierce (Charlie Jade), Patricia McKenzie (Reena), Tyrone Benskin (Karl Lubinsky), Michael Filipowich (01 Boxer), Michelle Burgers (Essa Rompkin). Credits: Executive Producer: Izidore Codron, Guy Mullally, Jacques Pettigrew, Robin Spry, Robert Wertheimer. Producer: Adam J. Shully. Music: FM LeSiew.
player (or players) who accomplish the game’s goals and avoid capture win (or split) $50,000. Hunters are identified only as Amazon, Grant, Icey, Scott, Vazquez, Wong, Kim and T-Bo. Host: Trey Farley. Credits: Senior Producer: Mike DiMaggio, Danny Kon. Producer: Phil Mark, Brian Heller. Review: “As human video games go, not terribly shabby... Most ... have been exceedingly lame. But Chase at least follows through in its concept and never varies from the formula, even if we could spend all day picking holes in it” (The Hollywood Reporter).
Chase. (Series; Game; Sci Fi; November 11, 2008 to December 16, 2008) Players, called Runners, compete in a video game come to life wherein they must avoid capture by Hunters to win money. Specific areas around Los Angeles (for example, the harbor, the Universal Theme Park) comprise the “game board.” An amount of time is established and the Runners must accomplish a series of tasks while at the same time avoid being caught (and disqualified) by the Hunter. The
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Cheech and Chong: Roasted. (Special; Comedy; TBS; November 30, 2008) Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong, better known as Cheech and Chong, are comically roasted by their celebrity friends. Host: Brad Garrett. Roasted: Cheech Marin, Tommy Chong. Guests: Tom Arnold, Geraldo Rivera, Andy Dick, Steve Carell, Al Sharpton, Wilmer Valderrama, Ralphie May, Shelby Chong, Penn and Teller. Credits: Executive Producer: Robert Morton, Ben Feigin, Joshua Klein. Producer: Michael Ferrucci, Tom Gianas, Quinn Monahan. Director: John Moffitt. Writer: Mike Rowe, Chris McGuire, Tom Gianas, Michael Ferrucci.
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(TV Movie; Musical Comedy; Disney; August 22, 2008) Chantel, Aqua and Dornida are the Cheetah Girls, a musical group hoping to take the world by storm. They appeared (with Raven Symone as Galleria) in two prior movies (The Cheetah Girls and The Cheetah Girls II ) and in this third film (without Raven) the girls travel to India to appear in a musical only to find that the producer requires only one of the girls.
83 / Cho The story follows their efforts to compete for the role. Cast: Adrienne Bailon (Chantel), Sabrina Bryan (Dorinda), Kiely Williams (Aqua), Lori Anne Alter ( Juanita), Deepti Daryanani (Gita), Rupak Ginn (Rahim), Kunal Sharma (Amar), Michael Steger (Vikram). Credits: Executive Producer: Debra Martin Chase. Producer: Mitch Engel. Music: David Lawrence. Director: Paul Hoen. Writer: Nisha Ganatra.
83 The Cho Show. (Series; Reality; VH-1; August 21, 2008 to September 25, 2008) A look at the life of comedienne Margaret Cho — from her daily activities, her club work and her adventures with friends and family. Star: Margaret Cho. Credits: Executive Producer: Margaret Cho, Rico Martinez, Don Lindau. Producer: Christy Spitzer. Review: “As a comic, Cho almost seems too successful for VH-1’s talent profiles, but the latest showcase suffers from an increasingly reality TV deficiency: it’s too staged to be convincing and too unscripted to be reliably funny” (Variety). 84 Chocolate News. (Series; Comedy; Comedy Central; Premiered: October 15, 2008) Risque sketches that lampoon anything and everything related to mostly the African-American experience (much like the series In Living Color). Host-Star: David Alan Grier. Regulars: Tanea Brooks, Jennifer Dyal, Willie Garson, J.T. Jackson, Brent Jennings, Juline Leflore, Alika Ray, Arthur Roberts, Mar’Sheila Price, Oth’Than Burnside. Credits: Executive Producer: David Alan Grier, Robert Morton, Fax Bahr, Adam Small, Peter B. Aronson, Jordan Levin. Producer: Jim Ziegler, David Nickoll. Music: Greg O’Connor. Director: Liz Plonka.
22 Reviews: “Chocolate News is a moderately tasty, low nutrition snack — the kind that, with apologies to perhaps the next ethnic frontier, will leave you hungry a half-hour later” (Variety). “If you’ve never gotten over the cancellation of In Living Color or ... Chappelle’s Show ... Chocolate News ... seals a void left by those shows and fills the, er, black hole in satirical pop culture” (New York Post).
Chop Socky Chooks. (Series; Cartoon; Cartoon Network; Premiered: March 7, 2008) Wasabi World is a city built like a shopping mall. It is ruled by Dr. Wasabi, an evil chicken who strives to keep its citizens under his rule. Protecting the citizens are Chick P., KO Joe and Chuckie Chan, three martial arts chickens who encounter more mishaps than danger battling Dr. Wasabi. Voice Cast: Shelley Longworth (Chick P.), Joseph Pateson (KO Joe), Rob Racstraw (Chuckie Chan), Paul Kaye (Dr. Wasabi). Credits: Executive Producer: Miles Bullough. Producer: Ben Lock. Line Producer: Elena Adair. Series Producer: Jacqueline White. Music: Lou Pomanti. 85
86 Chris Rock: Kill the Messenger. (Special; Comedy; HBO; September 27, 2008) A concert by comedian Chris Rock that encompasses material from three live performances (in New York, London and South Africa). Host: Chris Rock. Credits: Executive Producer: Marty Callner, Chris Rock. Producer: Randall Gladstein. Director: Marty Callner. Writer: Chris Rock.
87 A Christmas Choir. (TV Movie; Drama; Hallmark; December 6, 2008) Factual account about a man (Peter Andrews) who volunteers at a homeless
23 shelter and then organizes its residents into a choir. Cast: Jason Gedrick (Peter Andrews), Rhea Perlman (Sister Agatha), Cindy Simpson ( Jill), Tyrone Benskin (Bob), Marianne Farley (Marilyn Stone), Claudia Ferri (Rita), Luis Oliva ( Juan). Credits: Executive Producer: Joel S. Rice, Lisa Towers. Producer: Michael Prupas. Music: James Gelfand. Director: Peter Svatek. Writer: Donald Martin.
The Christmas Clause. (TV Movie; Comedy; Ion; December 19, 2008) Sophie Kelly is a working mother. Her husband, David, is an out of work architect, and her three children, Nikki, Anna and Jay Jay, constantly crave all her time, little of which she has to spare on them. Sophie, a lawyer, is overworked and overwhelmed with family problems. As Christmas day approaches and Sophie is standing in line for her children to see Santa Claus, she idly wishes she had a different life. The mall Santa Claus (an angel in disguise) grants her wish — and the story follows Sophie as she sees what her life would be like if she never met David and had children. When Sophie realizes she misses her old life and exclaims “All I want for Christmas is my life back,” it is returned to her. Cast: Lea Thompson (Sophie Kelly), Andrew Airlie (David Kelly), Megan Charpentic (Anna Kelly), Rick Ravenello ( Jake), Rachel Hayward (Marcia), Doug Abrahams (Santa), Christina Jastrzembska (Margaret), Fiona Marinelli (Silvia), Jill Morrison (Claire). Credits: Executive Producer: Kirk Shaw, Jeffrey Schneck, Robyn Messinger, Glen Hartford, Daniel Toll, Cord Doughlor, Douglas Price, Breanne Hartley, Lindsay MacAdam, George Erschbamer, Sheri Elwood. Producer: Kirk Shaw. Writer: Sheri Elwood. Director: George Erschbamer. Music: Stu Goldberg.
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89 Christmas in Rockefeller Center. (Special; Variety; NBC; December 3, 2008) The eleventh annual national broadcast (originally aired locally in New York) that heralds the arrival of the holiday season with the lighting of the world’s most famous Christmas tree at Rockefeller Center in Manhattan (the 2008 event marked the 76th tree lighting ceremony). Host: Al Roker. Guests: Tony Bennett, Beyonce, Neil Boyd, The Jonas Brothers, Harry Connick, Jr., David Cook, Rosie O’Donnell, Faith Hill, The Broadway Kids, Solange Knowles. Credits: Executive Producer: Bob Holmes. Producer: Steve Mayer, Heidi Kelso. Associate Producer: Kathleen Widden. Director: Jeff Margolis.
Christmas in Washington. (Special; Variety; TNT; December 17, 2008) Name guests perform holiday songs from the National Building in Washington, D.C. Host : Dr. Phil McGraw, Robin McGraw. Performers: Kristin Chenoweth, Julianne Hough, Darius Rucker, Casting Crowns, Straight No Chaser. Credits: Executive Producer: George Stevens, Jr. Producer-Director: Michael M. Stevens.
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91 Christmas with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. (Special; Variety; PBS; December 24, 2008) A Christmas Eve celebration featuring holiday songs performed by the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and the King’s Singers, England’s premier male vocal choral ensemble. The song, “The Twelve Days of Christmas,” is given a lavish production number. Credits: Executive Producer: John Howe. Producer: Edward J. Payne. Director: Lee Wessman. Music Conductor: Craig Jessop, Mark Wilberg. Organists: Richard Elliott, Clay Christiansen, Andrew Lins-
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The Circuit. (TV Movie; Drama; ABC Family; June 8, 2008) Rookie stock car racer Kylie Shines finds herself competing against her estranged father, Al, a former racing legend, when he re-enters her life. Cast : Michelle Trachtenberg (Kylie Shines), Bill Campbell (Al Shines), Drew Fuller (Kid Walker), Paul Rae (Robin Cates), Maurice Dean Wint (Andy “Crash” Davis), Loretta Yu (Deanne), Jeremy Akerman (Charlie). Credits: Executive Producer: Frank von Zerneck, Robert M. Sertner, William S. Gilmore, Charles Lenhoff. Producer: Randy Sutter. Writer: Bill Hanley, Quinton Peeples. Director: Peter Werner.
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The City. (Series; Reality; MTV; Premiered: December 29, 2008) A spin off from The Hills wherein Whitney Port leaves her home town of Los Angeles to begin a new life in New York City. Stories follow Whitney as she begins work in the fashion industry (the fashion house of Diane von Furstenberg), makes new friends and struggles to succeed in a city that can easily shatter dreams. Also cast, but only identified by first names are Olivia, the Upper East Side socialite; Erin, Whitney’s long time friend; Samantha, a buyer at Bergdorf-Goodman; Jay, Whitney’s friend; and Adam, Jay’s best friend. Star: Whitney Port.
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94 The Cleaner. (Series; Drama; A&E; Premiered: July 15, 2008) William Banks is a former drug addict who swore an oath to God that if he overcame his drug addiction he would help others facing the same situation. William is married (to Melissa) and the father of Ben and Lula. He has two assistants (Akani and Arnie) and stories follow William as he becomes sort of a guardian
24 angel, seeking to help addicts before time runs out. Cast: Benjamin Bratt (William Banks), Amy Price-Francis (Melissa Banks), Grace Park (Akani Cuesta), Esteban Powell (Arnie Swenton), Brett Delbuono (Ben Banks), Liliana Mumy (Lula Banks), Kevin Michael Richardson (Darnell McDowell). Credits: Executive Producer: Jonathan Prince, Robert Munic, David Semel. CoExecutive Producer: Warren Boyd, Jay Silverman. Producer: Cliff Rogers. Music: David Lawrence. Reviews: “Bottom Line: Intervention is needed if this show is ever to become a viewing habit” (The Hollywood Reporter). “A&E bet heavily on The Sopranos reruns to brand the channel but its grit and blue language not with standing, The Cleaner doesn’t represent the kind of show destined to build on that foundation” (Variety).
95 Click and Clack’s As the Wrench Turns. (Series; Cartoon; PBS; July 9, 2008 to August 13, 2008) Click and Clack Tappet are brothers who host a radio show (Car Talk) and own a garage at Car Talk Plaza, a fictional building in Harvard Square in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The series, based on the National Radio program Car Talk follows Click and Clack as they attempt to fix cars, deal with disgruntled customers and find ways to goof off. Beth is their show producer; Sal is the garage receptionist; Crusty (a former Harvard professor), Fidel and Stash are mechanics; Zu Zu is the garage dog. Voice Cast: Tom Magliozzi (Click Tappet), Ray Magliozzi (Clack Tappet), Kelli O’Hara (Beth Totenbag), Cornell Loomack (Crusty), Barbara Rosenblat, Garrison Keillor, Juan Hernandez, Paul Christie, Manu Narayan. Credits: Executive Producer: Howard K. Grossman, Robert Harris, Bill Kroyer.
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pulpy that those who don’t cry will be laughing their eyelashes off ” (Variety).
96 The CMA Awards. (Special; Variety; ABC; November 13, 2008) The 42nd annual Country Music Association Awards presentation that honors the best in country and western music. Broadcast live from Nashville, Tennessee. Host: Carrie Underwood, Brad Paisley. Guests: Miley Cyrus, Billy Ray Cyrus, George Strait, Trace Adkins, Reese Witherspoon, Vince Gill, Martha McBride, Kellie Pickler, Nicole Kidman, Sugarland, Kid Rock, Keith Urban, Toby Keith, Kenny Chesney, Tim McGraw, LeAnn Rimes, Faith Hill. Credits: Executive Producer: Walter C. Miller. Producer: Robert Deaton. Director: Paul Miller.
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97 Coco Chanel. (TV Movie; Drama; Lifetime; September 13, 2008) The rags-to-riches story of fashion designer Coco Chanel from her youth in an orphanage outside of Paris, France, to her struggles to achieve fame. Cast: Shirley MacLaine (Coco Chanel), Barbora Bobulova (Young Coco Chanel), Malcolm McDowell (Marc Bouchier), Brigitte Boucher (Madame de Rochefort), Valentina Carnelutti (Sister Therese), Robert Dawson (Lord Fry), Anny Duperey (Madame Desboutins). Credits: Executive Producer: Daniele Passani. Producer: Matilde Bernabei, Sophie Ravard, Nicholas Traube. Director: Christian Duquay. Writer: Ron Hutchinson, Enrico Medioli, Lea Tafuri. Reviews: “Sensuous and watchable, this sometimes truthful account of Coco Chanel’s life is a delight” (The Hollywood Reporter). “Fashion is in fashion all over TV these days but Lifetime’s international co-production Coco Chanel has less to do with haute couture than high melodrama, recounting a life story so insanely frothy and
edy; Comedy Central; November 25, 2008) A spoof of Christmas specials (like those hosted by Perry Como, Andy Williams and Bing Crosby in the 1970s and 80s) wherein Colbert Report host Stephen Colbert is tapped to host as Christmas special but is trapped in his mountain cabin by a murderous (prop) bear and unable to escape. However, his friends (guest stars) manage to drop by to provide the yuletide cheer by performing original, satirical Christmas songs. Host: Stephen Colbert. Guests: Elvis Costello, Toby Keith, Willie Nelson, Jon Stewart, John Legend, Leslie Feist. Credits: Executive Producer: Stephen Colbert, Allison Silverman. Co-Executive Producer: Meredith Bennett, Richard Dahm. Producer: Matt Lappin. Music: Adam Schlesinger. Director: Jim Hoskinson. Writer: Michael Brumm, Stephen Colbert, Richard Dahm, Peter Gwinn. Reviews: “A Colbert Christmas is not only a fabulously zany hour long ad for the A Colbert Christmas DVD but also reinforces what a truly remarkable talent the host is... Nation, you are in for a treat” (Variety). “Last week an envelope from Comedy Central arrived with something called A Colbert Christmas ... inside... Not only was it still six weeks before Christmas, but worse, the special airs before Thanksgiving... I decided to review this one five full days early, I’m still laughing” (New York Post).
Comanche Moon. (TV Movie; Western; CBS; January 13, 15, 17, 2008) A prequel to Larry McMurty’s Lonesome Dove that, set from 1858 to 1865, tells of the war between the Comanche Indians (led by Chief Buffalo Hump) and the 99
100 / Comedy Texas Rangers (led by Captain Inish Scull and assisted specifically by Rangers Gus McCrae and Woodrow F. Call). Cast : Val Kilmer (Inish Scull), Steve Zahn (Gus McCrae), Linda Cardellini (Clara Forsythe), Elizabeth Banks (Maggie), Karl Urban (Woodrow Call), Ryan Merriman ( Jake Spoon), Wes Studi (Chief Buffalo Hump), Adam Beach (Blue Duck), Melanie Lynskey (Pearl Coleman), Sal Lopez (Ahumand). Credits: Executive Producer: Paul Frank, Larry McMurty, Diana Ossana, Julie Yorn. Producer: Dyson Lovell. Writer: Diana Ossana, Larry McMurty. Director: Simon Wincer. Music: Lennie Niehaus. Review: “Lighter moments of romance and horseplay are woven into CBS’s sixhour miniseries, but they too often feel farcical... These false notes, however, are eased by simple, stirring scenes” (Entertainment Weekly).
100 Comedy Central Roast of Bob Saget. (Special; Comedy; Comedy Central; August 17, 2008) A comical salute to comedian Bob Saget by his show business friends, in particular, his co-stars from the series Full House ( John Stamos, Jodie Sweetin, Dave Coulier). Roast Master: John Stamos. Roasted: Bob Saget. Guests: Jodie Sweetin, Dave Coulier, Don Rickles, Gilbert Gottfried, Cloris Leachman, Jon Lovitz, Sarah Silverman, Alan Thicke. Credits: Executive Producer: Elizabeth Porter. Producer: Joel Gallen. Music: Noah Lifschey. Director: Joel Gallen. Writer: Whitney Cummings.
Comedy Gumbo. (Series; Comedy; Internet; 2008) Brief skits “for people who do not have time to watch” the half-hour and sixty minute sketch shows on television. Cast: Sean Becker, Payman Benz, Fiona Gubelmann, Adam Shapiro, Greg Benson, David Hussey, Sarah French, Kim Evey, Ryan Smith.
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102 Comics Without Borders. (Series; Comedy; Showtime; September 11, 2008 to October 30, 2008) A weekly showcase for stand-up comedians who perform their material for sold out audiences at the WAMU Theater at Madison Square Garden. Host: Russell Peters. Credits: Executive Producer: Clayton Peters, Gary Binkow, Jeff Goldenberg. Producer: Scott Montoya, Russell Peters, Michael Green. The Complete Jane Austen. (Miniseries; Drama; PBS; January 13, 2008 to April 6, 2008) Six adaptations of novels by Jane Austen (plus one original drama [Miss Austen Regrets]) that depict the adventures of young ladies seeking love at the turn of 19th century England. Listed in broadcast order. 1. Persuasion (1-13-08). A young woman (Anne Elliot) tries to rekindle a lost love when a chance meeting reunites her with Captain Frederick Wentworth, a man she once loved but was persuaded by her family to reject when he proposed marriage. Cast: Sally Hawkins (Anne Elliot), Rupert Penry-Jones (Frederick Wentworth), Anthony Head (Sir Walter Elliot), Julia Davis (Elizabeth Elliot), Amanda Hale (Mary Elliot), Sam Hazeldine (Charles Musgrove), Alice Krige (Lady Russell). Credits: Producer: David Snodin. Director: Adrian Shergold. 2. Northanger Abbey (1-20-08). Jane Austen’s parody of gothic fiction wherein an ordinary girl (Catherine Morland) finds a new world of elaborate dances and handsome men when she meets a man and becomes involved with the intrigue of his family estate, Northanger Abbey. Cast: Felicity Jones (Catherine Mor-
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27 land), Julia Dearden (Mrs. Morland), Gerry O’Brien (Mr. Morland), Desmond Barrit (Mr. Allen), Sylvestra LeTouzel (Mrs. Allen), Geraldine James (Voice of Jane Austen). Credits: Executive Producer: Andy Harris, Charles Elton. Producer: Keith Thompson. Director: Jon Jones. Writer: Andrew Davies. 3. Mansfield Park (1-27-08). Following the death of her parents, a young girl (Fanny Price) is saved from a life of poverty when she is taken in by rich relatives at Stately Mansfield Park. The story is set years later when, as a young lady, Fanny finds herself the object of many suitors but in search of the one she feels is her true love. Cast: Billie Piper (Fanny Price), Julia Joyce (Young Fanny), Jemma Redgrave (Lady Bertram), Douglas Hodge (Sir Thomas Bertram), Blake Ritson (Edmund Bertram), James D’Arcy (Tom Bertram), Michelle Ryan (Maria Bertram). Credits: Executive Producer: George Faber, Charles Pattinson. Producer: Susan Harrison. Director: Iain B. MacDonald. Writer: Maggie Wadey. 4. Miss Austen Regrets (2-3-08). A sentimental story, based on the life and letters of Jane Austen that examines why the romance novelist never married or even met the man of her dreams. Cast: Olivia Williams ( Jane Austen), Greta Scacchi (Cassandra Austen), Samuel Rouken (Harris Bigg), Pip Torrens (Edward Austen Knight), Tom Hiddleston ( John Plumptree), Harry Gostelow (Rev. Charles Papillon). Credits: Producer: Anne Pivcevic, Jamie Laurenson. Writer: Gwyneth Hughes. Director: Jeremy Lovering. 5. Pride and Prejudice (2-10, 2-17, 224-08). The effect two handsome and eligible bachelors (Mr. Bingley and Mr. Darcy) have on the impressionable Bennett sisters ( Jane and Elizabeth). Cast: Susannah Harker ( Jane Bennett), Jennifer Ehle (Elizabeth Bennett), Crispin Bonham Carter (Mr. Bingley), Colin Firth
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Confessions of a Go Go Girl. (TV Movie; Drama; Lifetime; August 16, 2008) Jane McCoy is a young woman who, after graduating from college, abandons her plans to attend law school to follow her dream of becoming an actress. Along the way she acquires a job as a go go dancer to make ends meet. The story follows the problems Jane faces as her job
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Cooking for Real. (Series; Cooking; Food Network; Premiered: April 6, 2008) Chef Sonny Anderson provides the recipes for people with limited time to spend in the kitchen. Host: Sonny Anderson.
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Coolio’s Rules. (Series; Reality; Oxygen; October 28, 2008 to November 25, 2008) A look at the mostly home life of Coolio (a.k.a. Artis Leon Ivey, Jr.), the Grammy Award–winning rap artist, as he struggles to cope with his not-so-average family. Coolio, a bachelor, is the father of six children, four of whom are featured (Artisha, Brandi, Artis and Jackie). He is also a musician, entrepreneur and a man who is looking for a woman to share his life. Artisha, the first born child (20 years old), loves “fashion, shopping and boys”; nineteen year-old Brandi is a college freshman (studying fashion and business); Artis, 18, is an aspiring rapper; and Jackie, 15, is focusing on all the problems associated with high school. Star: Coolio. Credits: Executive Producer: Andrew Hoegl, Jonathan Singer, Coolio, Susan Haber, Chris Coelen, Greg Goldman, Amy Introcaso-Davis, Kristen Connolly Vadas. Co-Executive Producer: Scott Cooper, Mike Duffy. Supervising Producer: Sonja Schenk. Music: Chris Horvath.
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107 Copperhead. (TV Movie; Science Fiction; Sci Fi; June 28, 2008) Thriller about a small town in the Old West that is terrorized by a swarm of deadly copperhead snakes. Cast: Billy Drago ( Jesse Evans), Todd Jensen (Sheriff Mercer), Brad Johnson (“Wild” Bill Longley), Nathan Bautista (Henry), Wendy Carter ( Jane), Nick Harvey (Tannen). Credits: Executive Producer: T.J. Sakasegawa. Producer: Philip J. Roth. Writer: Rafael Jordan. Director: Todor Chapkanov. Music: Nathan Furst. 108 Country Fried Planet. (Series; Reality; CMT; March 14, 2008 to April 11, 2008) A sequel to Country Fried Home Videos that showcases the home videos of people from around the world performing before a camera. Host: Bill Engvall. Credits: Executive Producer: Bradley Anderson, Mack Anderson. Co-Executive Producer: Steve Lavapies. Producer: Kari Killion. 109 Coupling. (Series; Comedy; BBC America; 2008) A look at the lives of six friends: lovers Susan and Steve; Patrick and his girlfriend, Sally; Jane, a girl seeking Mr. Right; and Oliver, “a lifetime loser in love.” The basis for the short-lived American series of the same title. Cast: Jack Davenport (Steve Taylor), Sarah Alexander (Susan Walker), Ben Miles (Patrick Maitland), Kate Isitt (Sally Harper), Gina Bellman ( Jane Christie), Richard Mylan (Oliver Morris). Credits: Executive Producer: Beryl Ver-
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110 Crash. (Series; Drama; Starz; Premiered: October 17, 2008) An adaptation of the 2005 movie Crash that takes a tamer look at a group of young people living in Los Angeles: Christine Emory, a Brentwood wife caring for an ailing father while her husband, Peter, struggles as a real estate developer; Eddie Choi, an ex-gang member, still haunted by his past, turned EMT; Ben Cendars, an unstable record producer; Anthony Adams, an aspiring musician who works as Ben’s driver; and Bebe Arcel and Axel Finet, less than honorable police officers. Cast: Dennis Hopper (Ben Cendars), Clare Carey (Christine Emory), D.B. Sweeney (Peter Emory), Brian Tee (Eddie Choi), Jocko Sims (Anthony Adams), Arlene Tur (Bebe Arcel), Nick E. Tarabay (Axel Finet), Michael Fairman (Christine’s father). Credits: Executive Producer: Glen Mazzara, Bob Yari, Bobby Moresco, Paul Haggis. Co-Executive Producer: Don Cheadle, Tom Nunan, Mark R. Harris, Jorg Westerkamp, Thomas Becker, Frank Renzulli, Ted Mann. Producer: Stacy Rukeyser, John B. Moranville. Review: “Messy at best, the two episode premiere suffers from wildly uneven performances, beginning with Dennis Hopper at his manic worse” (Variety).
Crash and Burn. (TV Movie; Crime Drama; Spike; March 30, 2008) Violent tale of a tough FBI agent (Kevin) who goes undercover to break up a clever gang of car thieves. Cast: Erik Palladino (Kevin), Heather Marie Marsden (Penny), Mirelly Taylor (Lucia Mendez), Owen Beckman (Tommy), Rebeka Montoya (Mareya), Vanessa Villalovos (Lily), Peter Jason (Manny). Credits: Producer: Lincoln Lageson, Michael Moran. Director: Russell Mul-
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Crime 360. (Series; Reality; A&E; Premiered: March 6, 2008) A reality series version of Law and Order that presents a real crime from the first 911 call to its conclusion (capture of the culprit; the courtroom case is not presented nor is the fate of the culprit in the presented case revealed). Credits: Supervising Producer: Rob Dorfman. Producer: Kymber Lim, Ian Mallahan. Field Producer: Jonathan Jones. Senior Field Producer: Chris Voos. Reviews: “Cops with a community college degree” (The Hollywood Reporter). “Crime 360 ... is one of the most amateurish programs about professional homicide detectives you’ll see this year ... and it’s not because of content but because of over-the-top graphics and sound effects” (New York Post). 112
Crusoe. (Series; Adventure; NBC; Premiered: October 17, 2008) “Hell is wherever a man is if it keeps him from what he loves,” laments Robinson Crusoe, an Englishman who has been separated from his wife, family and friends as the result of a shipwreck (caught in a storm at sea) that has marooned him on a remote island in South Africa (17th century). As the only survivor, and with no apparent hope of escape, Crusoe establishes a home in a tree and forges an array of ingenious contraptions designed to protect him and his fortress (it is assumed his dog, Dundee, also survived the shipwreck). At an unspecified time thereafter, Crusoe acquires a companion, a cannibal that he names Friday (“Because I found him on a Friday”) when he saves him from a group of cannibals that came to the island to offer him as a sacrifice. Friday, who can speak 12 languages, immediately bonds with his savior and now the two look out for each other. Stories relate their efforts to survive while at the same time seek a
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Cupid’s Funniest Moments. (Special; Comedy; My Network TV; February 13, 2008) A look at romantic mishaps that were caught on tape — from wedding woes to not-so-romantic proposals to “goofy relatives.” Host: Charles Shaunghnessy. Credits: Executive Producer: Paul Sharratt, David McKenzie. Producer: John Ross. Associate Producer: Heather Biggins. Director: David McKenzie. Writer: John Ross, Heather Biggins. 114
115 The Cutting Edge. (TV Movie; Drama; ABC Family; March 16, 2008) Ice skating themed film about Zach and Alexandra, skating partners attempting to put their differences (and romance) aside to win an important competition by performing the dangerous Pamchecko jump. Cast : Matt Lanter (Zach Conroy), Francia Raisa (Alexandra Delgado), Ben Hollingsworth ( Jason Bright), Christy Carlson Romano ( Jackie Dorsey), Stefano Colacitti (Bryan Hemmings), Alycia Purrott (Misha Pressel). Credits: Executive Producer: Sara Berrisford, Hudson Hickman. Producer: Craig Roessler, Irene Litinsky. Writer: Randall M. Badar. Director: Stuart Gillard. 116 Cyclops. (TV Movie; Horror; Sci Fi; December 6, 2008) Ancient Roman tale of a gladiator (Marcus), a beautiful barbarian warrior (Barbara) and a monster-like Cyclops (captured and befriended by Marcus) as they team to defeat and evil emperor (Tiberius) who rules the land with an unjust iron fist. Cast: Kevin Stapleton (Marcus), Frida Farrell (Barbara), Eric Roberts (Emperor Tiberius), Craig Archibald (Falco), Dimitar Masiarski (Cyclops), Dan Golden (Master of Games), DeMorge Brown (Voice of Cyclops). Credits: Producer: Roger Corman, Julie
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Dad’s Funniest Moments. (Special; Comedy; My Network TV; June 19, 2008) A pre–Father’s Day special that looks at comical moments involving fathers that were caught on tape by family members. Host: Erik Estrada, Laura McKenzie. Credits: Executive Producer: Paul Sharratt, David McKenzie. Producer: John Ross. Associate Producer: Heather Biggins. Director: David McKenzie. Writer: Heather Biggins, John Ross.
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118 Dana Carvey: Squatting Monkeys Tell No Lies. (Special; Comedy; HBO; June 14, 2008) Comedian Dana Carvey pokes fun at current topics, including global warming, safe sex, permissive parenting and the government. Taped before a live audience in Santa Rosa, California. Star: Dana Carvey. Credits: Executive Producer: Dana Carvey, Marc Gurvitz. Supervising Producer: John Moffitt, Pat Tourk Lee. Writer: Dana Carvey. Director: John Moffitt. Reviews: “If you’re looking for some laughs ... then I suggest you give Dana Carvey a try ... it’s all good — and parts of it are pretty great” (New York Post). “Time is not on Dana Carvey’s side. No, age isn’t the problem ... the problem is that tonight’s hour-long HBO special ... features too many jokes that have timed out” (New York Daily News).
Dance Machine. (Series; Reality; ABC; June 27, 2008 to July 25, 2008) Six amateur dancers compete against each other for $100,000 and the title: “Dance Machine.” Each of the contestants performs several dance routines that are judged by the studio audience. The vote total at the end of each program determines the winner of that week’s competition.
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120 Dance on Sunset. (Series; Reality; Nickelodeon; March 29, 2008 to May 31, 2008) Six teenagers appear for the opportunity to perform with Nick 6, a group of six talented dancers. Each of the six contestants is mentored by choreographer Tony Testa and then competes in various dance style competitions. The studio audience then selects the best performer (a Sunset V.I.P.) to appear with Nick 6. Choreographer: Tony Testa. Nick 6: Karen Chuany, Johnny Erasme, Ashley Galvan, Shane Harper, Quddus Phillippe, Hefa Leone Tuita. Credits: Executive Producer: Dan Cutforth, Bryan Lader, Frederick Levy, Jane Lipsitz, Kay O’Connell. Producer: Ryan Cooper. 121 Dance War: Bruno vs. Carrie Ann. (Series; Reality; ABC; January 7, 2008 to February 10, 2008) Dancing with the Stars spin-off with Dancing judges Bruno Tonioli and Carrie Ann Inaba mentoring a team of dancers. The teams perform in weekly contests with home viewers determining who stays and who goes (lowest votes). The last team standing receives the opportunity to tour with a major recording artist. Host: Drew Lachey. Captains: Carrie Ann Inaba, Bruno Toniolo. Credits: Executive Producer: John Hesling. Co-Executive Producer: Moisa Posi. Supervising Producer: Barry Egen. Live Series Producer: Ann Meadows. Reviews: “‘Dancing’ judges Carrie Ann Inaba and Bruno Tonioli pluck the familiar chords for all they’re worth, but inasmuch as everybody has seen these steps before, there is a war with a flawed battle plan” (Variety).
122 / Daniel’s “What we have here is derivative, repetitive and unimaginative — the perfect six episode vehicle to keep the viewing public stupopously sated” (The Hollywood Reporter).
122 Daniel’s Daughter. (TV Movie; Drama; Hallmark; January 26, 2008) A journey of self discovery for a woman (Cate Madighan) when she honors the last request of her late father and returns to her Massachusetts hometown to spread his ashes. Cast: Laura Leighton (Cate Madighan), Derek McGrath ( Jim Cavanaugh), McKenzi Scott (Marie Madighan), Sebastian Spence (Connor Bailey), London Angelis (Seamus). Credits: Executive Producer: Gerald W. Abrams, Susan Murdoch. Producer: David Till. Writer: Tracy Rosen. Director: Neill Fearnley. Music: Ian Thomas.
123 Date My Ex. (Series; Reality; Bravo; July 21, 2008 to September 22, 2008) A spin off from The Real Housewives of Orange County that spotlights Jo De La Rosa and what happened to her after leaving the show (moving to Los Angeles and making an album). Jo’s former fiancé, Slade Smiley is present to help her adjust to a new lifestyle and help her find a new boyfriend. Star: Jo De La Rosa. Jo’s Roommates: Slade Smiley, Mayia Ingoldsby and Kay Metz. Credits: Executive Producer: Greg Stewart, Kathleen French, Douglas Ross. Supervising Producer: Larry Grimaldi. Producer: Shoshanna Ezra. 124 David Blaine: Dive of Death. (Special; Reality; ABC; September 24, 2008) Street magician David Blaine performs his established illusions then attempts, but fails on live TV, to accomplish a death-defying feat (diving off a building).
32 Star: David Blaine. Credits: Executive Producer: Mary-Jane April, David Blaine, Nancy Stern. Co-Executive Producer: Denise Albert. Producer: Kathy Welch, Bill Kalush. Director: Roger Goodman. Writer: James Spector.
The Daytime Emmy Awards. (Special; Variety; ABC; June 20, 2008) The 35th annual presentation that honors the best in daytime television. Host: Cameron Mathison, Sherri Shepherd. Appearing: Tyra Banks, Peter Bergman, Carson Brown, David Canary, Crystal Chappell, Jeanne Cooper, Ellen DeGeneres, Portia de Rossi, Anthony Geary, Regis Philbin, Greg Rikaart, Michelle Stafford, Heather Tom. Credits: Executive Producer: Ricky Kirshner, Glenn Weiss. Supervising Producer: Jim Mullen. Producer: Mark R. Leed, Ann R. Jones. Director: Glenn Weiss. Music: Glen Roven. Writer: Dave Boone.
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126 DEA. (Series; Reality; Spike TV; April 2, 2008 to May 7, 2008) A look at the work of DEA (Drug Enforcement Administration) agents as seen through the activities of the agents attached to the Detroit Division. Credits: Executive Producer: Al Roker, C. Russell Muth, Hank Capshaw. Co-Executive Producer: Alex Eastburg. 127 Dead at 17. (TV Movie; Drama; Lifetime; May 31, 2008) A mother (Alyssa), assisted by her daughter (Danni) seeks to uncover the mysterious circumstances that forced her 17-year-old son to commit suicide. Cast: Barbara Niven (Alyssa), Danielle Kind (Danni), Cynthia Preston ( Julie), John Bregar (Cody), Justin Bradley (Gabe), Kyle Switzer (Ty), Catherine Mary Stewart (Holly), Odessa Rae (Shari), Linden Ashby (Curt Masterson), Benz Antoine (Det. Reese). Credits: Executive Producer: Tom Berry, Pierre David, Ashley Jones, Louis A. Mas-
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128 The Deadliest Lesson. (TV Movie; Drama; Lifetime Movie Network; November 8, 2008) Tense drama about a high school teacher (Gloria) who witnesses a gang-related murder then finds herself fighting for her life when the gang seeks to keep her from contacting the police by declaring war on her and her small group of troubled students during a special Saturday detention session. Cast: Penelope Ann Miller (Gloria), Jeremy Luc (Benny), Alison Brie (Amber), Yancey Arias (Daniel), Jason Gretch (Mo), Christian Monzon (Leo), Peter Pasco (Dwayne Evert), Carlos Sanz (Larry Keillor), Alex Solowitz (Christian). Credits: Executive Producer: Robert Halmi, Jr., Larry Levinson, Kevin Mocarde. Co-Executive Producer: Michael Moran. Producer: Brian Martinez, Erik Olsen. Director: Harry Winer. Writer: Rachel Stuhler. 129 Deal or No Deal. (Series; Game; Syn.; Premiered: September 8, 2008) A syndicated daytime version of the NBC primetime series (see program 740). Changes: Twenty-two studio audience members appear on stage, each of whom holds a case containing an unknown amount of money. A wheel containing 22 numbers is spun. The contestant pinpointed by the wheel when it stops plays for a chance to win $500,000. The case the player holds becomes his case for the duration of the game. From this point on the game is played in the same manner, with players choosing cases, hoping to keep the large amounts ($50,000 to $500,000) in play while selecting the smaller amounts (one cent to $25,000) for large offers from the banker to buy their case and what money amount it contains. The player continues (risking loss of large
Deion / 131 cash offers if he opens the top amounts) or can quit and sell his case at any offer. Host: Howie Mandel. Wheel Models: Tameka Jacobs, Patricia Kara. Credits: Executive Producer: Scott St. John. Supervising Producer: David Floyd, Brian Veskosky. Producer: Judy C. Helm.
130 Dear Prudence. (Pilot; Crime Drama; Hallmark; August 23, 2008) “Dear Prudence” is a newspaper advice column (household tips) written by Prudence McCoy, a Martha Stewart–like woman who also hosts a New York based how to television program. Prudence, famous for her “Pru Points” (anything from removing stains to getting rid of squeaks), is also an amateur sleuth who has a knack for stumbling upon crimes. Although Prudence can determine foul play, she cannot solve a crime alone. She acquires the assistance of Nigel Forsythe III, a genius who heads her TV lab. The proposed series was to follow Prudence and Nigel as they set out to solve crimes in a most unusual way—combining household knowledge with the technical wizardry provided by Nigel. Cast : Jane Seymour (Prudence McCoy), Ryan Cartwright (Nigel Forsythe III), Jamey Sheridan (Sheriff Eddie Duncan) Credits: Executive Producer: Tom Cox, Jordy Randall, Murray Ord, Rob Gilmer, Les Alexander, Jonathan Mitchell. Producer: Andrew Baynes. Music: Andrea Saparoff. Reviews “As a murder mystery, Dear Prudence leaves a lot to be desired, including here, for example, suspense” (The Hollywood Reporter). “Dear Prudence ... is mild entertainment in the tradition of the Saturday night TV movie that works because it leans on the charisma of its star” (Variety). 131 Deion and Pilar: Prime Time Love. (Series; Reality; Oxygen; April 15, 2008 to June 3, 2008)
132 / Denise Deion Sanders is a wealthy athlete who played in both major league baseball and football. He is married to Pilar and they are the parents of five children, ages 3 to 16. Deion is now retired and cameras follow Deion and his family as they go about living their daily lives. Stars: Deion Sanders, Pilar Sanders, Deiondra Sanders. Credits: Executive Producer: Kevin Lee, Rob Rollins, Deion Sanders, Sam Sokolow. Associate Producer: Paul Baker, Mindy Davis. Segment Producer: John Vidas. Review: “What they (Deion and Pilar) cannot do, unfortunately, is convincingly play themselves ... instead they find themselves at the center of a bad reality-based sitcom ... the show is many things, but ready for prime time isn’t one of them” (Variety).
132 Denise Richards: It’s Complicated. (Series; Reality; E!; May 26, 2008 to June 7, 2008) A look at the life of actress Denise Richards (divorced from Charlie Sheen), the mother of two girls (Samantha and Lola Rose), and the owner of numerous pets — ten dogs, four house-pet pigs and three cats. Cameras follow Denise as she goes about her daily activities. Also featured are her father (Irv), Michelle (her married sister), Trish and Kim (her longtime friends) and Sho Shingu (her personal assistant). Cast : Denise Richards, Samantha Sheen, Lola Rose Sheen. Credits: Executive Producer: Ryan Seacrest, Kevin Lee. Co-Executive Producer: Vince Rotonda, Eliot Goldberg. Supervising Producer: Jeff Oliver. Producer: Amy Loeber. Director: Melissa Bidwell. Reviews: “Richards joined the growing conga line of personalities who have sought image redemption by welcoming reality producers into the extended family, only to reveal more about how messed up they are then intended ... and we are the voyeurs” (Variety).
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Depth Charge. (TV Movie; Drama; Spike; September 1, 2008) Action drama about Raymond Ellers, a doctor aboard a U.S. nuclear submarine, as he struggles to stop the sub’s deranged commander (Krieg) from destroying Washington, D.C. if he doesn’t get a $1 billion ransom within 24 hours. Cast: Jason Gedrick (Raymond “Doc” Ellers), Ric Roberts (Commander Krieg), Barry Bostwick (President Taylor), Corbin Bernsen (Captain Richards), Bridgit Ann White (Katie McCallister), Chris Warren, Jr. ( James Piersall). Credits: Executive Producer: Robert Halmi, Jr., Richard Levinson. Co-Executive Producer: Nick Lombardo, H. Daniel Gross, Michael Moran. Producer: Kyle Clark, Stephen Niver. Director: Terrence O’Hara. Music: Stephen Graziano. Writer: Dennis Pratt. Reviews: “The good news — perhaps even the shocking news is that the Spike flick Depth Charge is not only tolerable, but surprisingly good” (The Hollywood Reporter). “The movie is pretty clear about its slacker mentality... Yet a bit more care could have been envisioned before shoving Depth Charge into the torpedo tubes” (Variety).
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134 Descendants of Darkness. (Series; Cartoon; Sci Fi; Premiered: July 28, 2008) Shinigami are supernatural detectives who have only one mission: make sure deceased souls move on. The Shinigami are unique in that they are also dead but have been granted special “alive” status to make up for unsettled incidents in their past lives. Particular focus is on Asato Tsuzki and his partner, Hisoka Kurasaki. Stories
35 follow their case assignments as they attempt to return souls to their proper realms. Hindering their efforts is Dr. Kazutaka Muraki, a deranged serial killer. Produced in Japan. Voice Cast: Dan Green (Asato), Liam O’Brien (Hisoka), Edward MacLeod (Kazutaka), Chunky Mon (Chief Konoe). Credits: Executive Producer: John O’Donnell. Producer: Stephanie Shalofsky.
135 Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve 2009. (Special; Variety; ABC; December 31, 2008 to January 1, 2009) ABC’s annual New Year’s Eve event that rings in the new year with performances by the top names in show business coupled with reports from Times Square in New York City as the ball drops and the seconds count down to 2009. Host (New York): Dick Clark, Ryan Seacrest. Host (Los Angeles): Fergie. Times Square Correspondent : Kellie Pickler. Guests: Natasha Bedingfield, Jesse McCartney, The Pussycat Dolls, Robin Thicke, Solange Knowles, Fall Out Boy, Ne-Yo. Credits: Executive Producer: Dick Clark, Ryan Seacrest, Orly Adelson. Producer: Larry Klein. Director: Barry Glazer, Bruce Gowers. Writer: Barry Adelman, Fred Bronson.
136 Di Gatti Defenders. (Series; Cartoon; Fox; September 13, 2008 to December 27, 2008) Adam, Erik, Kara, Melosa and Seth are the Di Gatta Defenders, teenagers who are dedicated to protecting the Realm of Rados from the Order of the Infinis, evil beings seeking absolute power. Professor Alnar is the teen’s mentor. The evil Lord Nazmul and his co-horts Brackus, Malco and Flinch are the principal villains of the Order of Infinis. Voice Cast : Jeremy From (Adam), Stephanie Beard (Kara), Martha MacIssac
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The Dish. (Series; Talk; Style Network; Premiered: August 16, 2008) Actress Danielle Fishel (Boy Meets World ) presides over a lively series that looks at aspects of beauty, fashion and pop culture. Host: Danielle Fishel. Credits: Producer: Edward Boyd, K.P. Anderson.
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138 Disney Channel Games. (Series; Game; Disney; July 20, 2008 to August 17, 2008) An annual summer event (began in 2006) that has fifty Disney Channel stars competing in various physical challenges for the coveted Disney Channel Games Cup. Taped at Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida. TV Host : Brian Stepanek. Online Host: Meaghan Jette Martin. Credits: Executive Producer: Skot Bright, Sascha Penn. Music: Scott Clausen, Christopher A. Lee. 139 Do Not Disturb. (Series; Comedy; Fox; September 10, 2008 to September 24, 2008) The Inn is a hotel located next to Radio City Music Hall in New York City. It is overseen by Rhonda, the Human Resources chief, and managed by the woman-chasing Neal Danner. Nicole, the front desk supervisor, is a gorgeous but ditzy blonde who yearns to become a model. Billy is the head of security (replaced by Darren); Tasha is the reservations clerk; Molly, a plus-size model, works the switchboard. Austin is the bartender; Gus is the bellman and Larry, another employee, is a gay who feels that having a steady boyfriend (Victor) is hindering his ability to flirt. Stories focus on the antics of the staff as they go about running a hotel that appears to have few or no guests.
140 / Dr. Cast: Jerry O’Connell (Neal Danner), Nicey Nash (Rhonda), Molly Stanton (Nicole), Jesse Tyler Ferguson (Larry), Jolene Purdy (Molly), Taylor Cole (Tasha), RonReaco Lee (Billy), Dave Franco (Gus), Alex Quijano (Darren), Blake Hood (Austin). Credits: Executive Producer: Abraham Higginbotham, Howard Owens, Carolyn Bernstein, Paul Young, Peter Principato, E. Brian Dobbins. Co-Executive Producer: Kirk Rudell, Sally Bradford. Producer: John Quaintance, Kevin Slattery. Music: Paul Buckley. Reviews: “They say sitcoms are just one hit away from making a comeback to their previous glory. Maybe so, but Do Not Disturb isn’t it. This is a show that could bury the genre altogether” (The Hollywood Reporter). “For comedy scribes and those who love them, be disturbed. Be very disturbed” (Variety).
140 Dr. Horrible’s Sing-a-Long Blog. (Series; Comedy; Internet; Premiered: July 15, 2008) Dr. Horrible is a would-be super villain who has applied (by mail) for acceptance into the Evil League of Evil. Unfortunately, Dr. Horrible is not yet evil enough to join and must prove his evilness to become a member. As Dr. Horrible plots villainous deeds he also breaks into song to musically detail his plans. Penny is the girl Dr. Horrible loves, but is too shy to approach her; Captain Hammer is the law enforcer seeking to end Dr. Horrible’s reign. Cast: Neil Patrick Harris (Dr. Horrible), Felicia Day (Penny), Nathan Fillion (Captain Hammer). Review: “It’s a fantastic plot rooted in our odd cultural moment — the mushroom like blooming of celebrity video blogs, or vlogs and our collective fascination with super heroes — and it’s very good” (The Hollywood Reporter).
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141 Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. (TV Movie; Drama; Ion; May 17, 2008) Contemporary adaptation of the classic story about a respected physician (Dr. Jekyll) whose experiments produce an evil alter ego (Mr. Hyde). Cast : Dougray Scott (Dr. Jekyll/Mr. Hyde), Claire Wheaton (Krista Bridges), Tom Skerritt (Gabe Utterson), Danette MacKay (Mrs. Poole), Ellen David (Det. Newcombe), Cas Anvar (D.A. McBride). Credits: Executive Producer: Robert Halmi, Jr., Robert Halmi, Sr. Producer: Irene Litinsky. Writer: Paul B. Margolis. Director: Paolo Barzman. Music: FM Le Sieur. Review: “Robert Louis Stevenson’s strange tale of split personality has long fascinated film makers, but the translation has seldom been quite as limp and boring as this European production... Despite the story’s enduring allure, something is clearly a miss with this latest potion” (Variety). 142 The Doctors. (Series; Talk; Syn.; Premiered: September 8, 2008) A spin-off from Dr. Phil that incorporates a group of medical professionals who discuss health related topics and questions submitted by home viewers. Doctors: Travis Stork (also the host), Lisa Masterson, Andrew Ordon, Jim Sears. Credits: Executive Producer: Phil McGraw, Jay McGraw, Carla Pennington. CoExecutive Producer: Andrew Scher. Supervising Producer: George Davilas, Jeff Hudson. Review: “Despite promising ‘a brand new way to talk about medicine,’ The Doctors ... actually recycles several old ways, all of them daytime TV or radio staples” (Variety). Dorm Life. (Series; Comedy; Internet; June–July 2008) Brief incidents in the lives of a group of college students who seem to encounter mishap before, after and during classes.
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144 A Double Shot at Love. (Series; Reality; MTV; Premiered: December 9, 2008) If one bisexual woman (Tila Tequila) can seek a mate on the series A Shot at Love with Tequila, why not gorgeous bisexual twins (Rikki and Vikki Ikki)? With that thought in mind, A Double Shot at Love literally places Rikki and Vikki against each other as they are introduced to both male and female singles who compete in challenges to win the affections of the twins. The first episode however does not reveal to the contestants that the “girl” they seek is actually twins. In sequences reminiscent of the adult film The Good Girls of Godiva High the twins seduce the singles as one girl (each taking a turn and letting the subjects believe it is the same girl. While one twin seduces, the other watches the action via closed circuit TV). “Shock” is expressed when the contestants learn that Rikki and Vikki are twins and the program proceeds to hit rock bottom as it allows viewers to see the “action” as Rikki and Vikki battle each other for their perfect mate. Stars: Rikki Ikki, Vikki Ikki. Credits: Executive Producer: Sally Ann Salsano, Scott Jeffrees. Supervising Producer: Pam LaLima. Producer: Amy Griggs. Review: “MTV generally doesn’t send programs out for review, and absorbing an utterly mindless exercise like A Double Shot at Love ... it’s clear why” (Variety).
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145 Down and Dirty with Jim Norton. (Series; Comedy; HBO; Premiered: October 3, 2008) A weekly program that features uncensored performances by up and coming as well as established stand-up comics. Host: Jim Norton. Credits: Executive Producer: John Irwin, David Steinberg. Producer: Mason Steinberg, Tina Magnuson.
Down Home with the Neelys. (Series; Cooking; Food Network; Premiered: February 2, 2008) Chefs Gina and Pat Neely, assisted by their children (Tony, Mark, Gaelin, Shelbi and Lorine) prepare meals from their home in Memphis, Tennessee. Hosts: Gina Neely, Pat Neely. Credits: Executive Producer: Gordon Elliott, Mark Schneider. Supervising Producer: Aimee Rosen. Producer: Sara Porter.
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147 The Drinky Crow Show. (Series; Cartoon; Cartoon Network; Premiered: November 19, 2008) A not for kids animated program, broadcast on the Adult Swim block of the Cartoon Network, that adapts the L.A. Weekly comic strip (“Maakies”) to television. A rather dark (and offensive to some) look at the pitiful lives of two friends: Drinky Crow and Uncle Gabby. Drinky, like his name implies, lives on alcohol as it provides him with the only sunshine in his depressing life. Uncle Gabby, a drunken sailor, has a life that revolves around booze, food, sleep and sex. Voice Cast : Dino Stamatapoulos (Drinky Crow), David Herman (Uncle Gabby/Captain), Becky Thyre (Captain’s Daughter) Credits: Executive Producer: Tony Millionaire, Nick Weidenfeld, Eric Kaplan. Producer: Raduca Kaplan. Music: Brass Castle, Charles Sydnor. Review: “It’s violent, uncouth, vulgar and consistently funny, though in the
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Easter’s Funniest Moments. (Special; Comedy; My Network TV; April 19, 2008) A springtime special in which comical Easter Sunday mishaps caught on tape are presented. Host: Erik Estrada, Laura McKenzie. Credits: Executive Producer: Paul Sharratt, David McKenzie. Producer: John Ross. Associate Producer: Heather Biggins. Director: David McKenzie. Writer: Heather Biggins, John Ross.
149 Easy Money. (Series; Comedy; CW; October 5, 2008 to November 23, 2008) In the small Southwestern town of South Nile there exists the Prestige Pay Day Loans Company. It is run by the Buffkin family. It’s motto is “Credit a wreck? We’ve got your check.” And for people desperately in need of money, they can get it with a twenty-five percent weekly interest rate. Bobette is the brains behind the business. Roy, her husband, supervises operations. Their children, Cooper, Brandy and Morgan, assist. Cooper handles the computers; Morgan is the enforcer (goes after dead beats); Brandy runs the office. Cherise is Cooper’s wife; Julia is Morgan’s girlfriend, a genetics grad student; Mike is Brandy’s husband; Shep is the wheelchair bound friend of the family; Barry is the rather seedy ex-cop Morgan uses for help when needed. Stories follow the Buffkins as they deal with the various people who come to them for a fast loan. Cast: Laurie Metcalf (Bobette Buffkin), Nick Searcy (Roy Buffkin), Jeff Hephner (Morgan Buffkin), Katie Lowes (Brandy Buffkin), Jay R. Ferguson (Cooper Buffkin), Marsha Thompson ( Julia), Kimberly Estrada (Cherise Buffkin), Gary Farmer (Shep), Judge Reinhold (Barry), Joe Peracchio (Mike Klink).
38 Credits: Executive Producer: Diane Frolov, Jimmy Mulville, Andrew Schneider. Co-Executive Producer: Brandon Hill. Producer: Bobby Gaylor. Reviews: “Extremely topical, well acted and surprisingly touching, Easy Money is a promising new entry... The series has that quirky, character-driven appeal that resonates well with viewers” (Variety). “An engaging series like this should pay off for the CW” (The Hollywood Reporter).
150 Easy to Assemble. (Series; Comedy; Internet; Premiered: September 22, 2008) Fed up with her life as an actress, Illeana Douglas impulsively decides to quit and begin a new career as a clerk at a local IKEA in Hollywood. Stories follow Illeana’s still hectic life as former aspects of her life—from agents to gossip columnists to adoring fans — still plague her. Cast : Illeana Douglas (Herself ), Rebecca Lord (Amber), Michael Valdsgaard (Bjorn), Jane Lynch (Gjorn), Alan Havey (Stalker). Edgar and Ellen. (Series; Cartoon; Cartoon Network; Premiered: October 7, 2008) Edgar and Ellen are a brother and sister who live in a mansion on the edge of the town of Nod’s Limbs. Edgar and Ellen however, are not your normal twins: they have a Charles Addams drawn look to them and they are quite mischievous. They have a hairy, one -eyed pet called Pet and stories relate their endless efforts to find excitement by pulling pranks on the hopeless citizens of Nod’s Limbs. Voice Cast : Kathleen Barr (Edgar/ Berenice), Jillian Michaels (Ellen/Cassidy), Ashleigh Ball (Stephanie/Pepper/Principal Mulberry), Ian James Corlett (Poe/Slug). Credits: Executive Producer: Trish Lindsay, Delna Bhesania, Barry Ward, Barbara Ferro. Supervising Producer: Rose Ann Tisserand, John Bush.
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The 808. (Series; Reality; Fuel TV; 2008) A look at the lives, struggles and ambitions of the professional surfers who swarm to Hawaii’s North Shore of Oahu each winter. Featured Surfers: Kala Alexander, Alexander DaHu, Eddie Rothman, Makua Rothman, Andy Irons, Bruce Irons, Kai Garcia, Kamalei Alexander.
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Eleventh Hour (British). (Series; Science Fiction; BBC America; 2008) The British series on which the American series of the same title is based. Ian Hood is a former physics professor who is recruited by the British government to investigate a new problem that has arisen: human disasters and tragedies caused by modern medical experimentation. Rachel Young assists Ian and stories follow their efforts to stop those who exploit the new technologies despite what dangerous results occur. Cast: Patrick Stewart (Prof. Ian Hood), Ashley Jensen (Rachel Young). Credits: Executive Producer: Andy Harries. Producer: Stephen Smallwood. Music: The Insects.
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Eleventh Hour (U.S.). (Series; Science Fiction; CBS; Premiered: October 9, 2008) Dr. Jacob Hood is a brilliant biophysicist who is also a special science advisor for the U.S. government. As medical technologies advance, there are unscrupulous individuals who seek to profit from them, no matter what the cost. Dr. Hood is a man who is dedicated to protecting the substance of science from those nefarious motives. When abuse is detected and a scientific or medical crisis has arisen, Dr. Hood becomes the last line of defense (called in at the eleventh hour). Stories follow Dr. Hood as he risks his life to solve scientific crimes before unspeakable horrors are set on mankind. Rachel Young, a special FBI protection agent, assists Dr. Hood. Based on the British series.
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Eli / 155 Cast: Rufus Sewell (Dr. Jacob Hood), Marley Shelton (Rachel Young). Credits: Executive Producer: Jerry Bruckheimer, Jonathan Littman, Ethan Reiff, Cyrus Voris, Danny Cannon, Mick Davis, Paul Buccieri. Music: Graeme Revell. Reviews: “Less than compelling knock off [of the British series of the same title]” (New York Post). “How ironic then, that the Eleventh Hour premiere focuses on unethical clones because if cloning were really a major crime in TV, CBS executives could have the book thrown at them” (Variety).
Eli Stone. (Series; Drama; ABC; January 31, 2008 to December 17, 2008) Wethersby, Posner and Klein is a San Francisco based law firm that employs Eli Stone, a cold-hearted attorney obsessed with winning cases no matter who gets hurt. One day life changes for Eli when he begins to hear (and see) George Michael singing the song “Faith” everywhere he goes. The problem is — no one else can. Shortly after, when Eli becomes involved in a pro-bono case (helping a woman prove a drug company was responsible for her son’s autism) he has a change of heart. He becomes compassionate and asks to head the firm’s pro-bono division. The visions and songs, however, have not stopped. An MRI reveals that Eli has an inoperable brain aneurism that could explain the visions. With the help of his holistic doctor, Fred Lobukowski (who practices under the name Dr. Chen), Eli hopes to cope with his condition and visions. Stories follow Eli as he now fights for the little guy while at the same time trying to cope with the changes that are occurring in his life. Jordan Wethersby is the senior law partner; Taylor is his daughter (and Eli’s fiancé); Patti is Eli’s secretary; Matt David is a lawyer with the firm; Nathan Stone, a doctor, is Eli’s brother.
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156 / Ellen’s Cast: Jonny Lee Miller (Eli Stone), Victor Garber ( Jordan Wetersby), Natasha Henstridge (Taylor Wetersby), Loretta Devine (Patti), James Saito (Dr. Chen), Sam Jaeger (Matt Dowd), Lauren Benanti (Beth Keller). Credits: Executive Producer: Greg Berlanti, Marc Guggenheim, Chris Misiano. Co-Executive Producer: Andrew A. Ackerman. Co-Producers: Michael Cedar, Melissa Berman, Jennifer Lence. Music: Blake Neely. Reviews: “The series does have an engaging star ... and a willingness to tackle spiritual issues, but ... ground Eli’s journey with advocating for the little guy court cases” (Variety). “Eli Stone nibbles at the corners of other series, including Ghost Whisperer and Saving Grace that will ... guide Stone from his unacceptable atheism to a more conventional belief in a divine spirit” (The Hollywood Reporter).
156 Ellen’s Even Bigger Really Big Show. (Special; Variety; TBS; November 29, 2008) A sequel to Ellen’s Really Big Show (TBS, November 2007) that features comedy from Ellen DeGeneres as well as variety acts from around the world (magicians, dancers, singers and music acts). Taped at Caesar’s Palace in Las Vegas and a much better effort than Rosie Live! (see entry) at reviving the variety series on television (although this too, as of December 31, 2008) has not produced a series. Host: Ellen DeGeneres. Credits: Executive Producer: Mary Connelly, Ed Glavin, Andrew Lasiner. Supervising Producer: J.P. Buck. Producer: Douglas C. Forbes. Director: Michael Dempsey. Writer: Alison Balian.
The Emmy Awards. (Special; Variety; ABC; September 21, 2008) The 60th annual presentation that honors the best in broadcast and cable television.
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Estate of Panic. (Series; Reality; Sci Fi; November 12, 2008 to December 17, 2008) Seven players (per show) compete for the opportunity to win large sums of money. A “haunted house” is the setting and players must search for money hidden in the booby-trapped house; for example, a room filled with non-poisonous snakes; rooms that fill with water. Three challenges (searches) are presented on each show and after each challenge the weakest performers are eliminated (those that became frightened and were unable to finish the room search, those that just couldn’t find what the challenge called for, or those with the least amount of found money). Two players are eliminated per room challenge. The last person standing (recovering the most money) faces a final challenge in the vault room. If he can successfully complete the task he wins the available money (what ever was found in the prior challenges and which was placed in the bank). Host: Steve Valentine. Credits: Executive Producer: Richard Hall. Co-Executive Producer: Alex Rader. Supervising Producer: Barry Hennessy. Music: Yoav Goren. Review: “Simple-minded players endure 158
41 a parade of silly stunts and contests, but this cheeky show is mostly an ordeal for viewers” (Variety).
Every Second Counts. (TV Movie; Drama; Hallmark; July 12, 2008) Brooke Preston is a 17-year-old girl who dreams of becoming a veterinarian. Her father, ex-rodeo rider Joe Preston, has trained Brooke for the circuit and sees her as a way of helping his family survive financial difficulties. The story follows Brooke as she puts her dreams on hold to compete in rodeo pinning contests to help her family. Cast : Stephen Collins ( Joe Preston), Magda Apanowicz (Brooke Preston), Barbara Williams (Helen Preston), Brett Dier (Caden), Chelah Horsdal (Miss Allen), Eric Keenleyside (Dutch), Jim Shield (Ken). Credits: Executive Producer: Lewis Chesler, Paulina Mielech, David Permutter. Producer: Elizabeth Sanchez, Robert Vaughn. Music: Stacey Hersh. Writer: Arthur Martin, Jr. Director: John Bradshaw. Review: “It’s down right refreshing to see a film that isn’t some Technicolor teen fantasy ... as far as family dramas go, this is a summer gem” (Variety). 159
160 The Ex-List. (Series; ComedyDrama; CBS; October 3, 2008 to October 24, 2008) Bella Bloom is a pretty 32-year-old single woman and the owner of her own floral shop (Bloom Flowers). One day, while with a group of friends, Bella is coached into having a psychic reading. It changes the course of her life. She learns that if she doesn’t marry within one year she will spend the rest of her life alone. She is also told that her future husband is someone she already dated — but who? Believing what she was told, Bella makes a list of her ex flames and sets out on a search to find her one true love. Each episode presents Bella’s encounter with an ex from their first
Fab / 162 meeting (seen in a flashback) to her current efforts to discover why the relationship broke off. Daphne is Bella’s sister; Vivian, a high school history teacher, Augie and Cyrus are her friends and roommates; Rufus is Bella’s dog. Based on the Israeli series The Mythological Ex. Cast: Elizabeth Reaser (Bella Bloom), Rachel Boston (Daphne Bloom), Alexander Breckenridge (Vivian), Adam Rothenberg (Augie), Amir Talai (Cyrus), William Russ (Bella’s father), Anne Bedian (Psychic). Credits: Executive Producer: Segahl Avin, Avi Nir, Mosh Danon, Jonathan Levin, Diane Ruggiero. Producer: Jimmy Simons. Music: Frankie Pine. Reviews: “The Ex-List is one of those rare new surprises that constantly charms straight out of the box, boasting a clear premise ... and a disarmingly appealing lead in Elizabeth Reaser” (The Hollywood Reporter). “There’s a twinkle in the eye of this show ... especially in the performance of ... Elizabeth Reaser... There’s enough heat to warrant a second date, but not enough sparks to guarantee one” (Variety).
Eyes on Kenya. (Special; Variety; My Network TV; December 3, 2008) Cameras follow celebrities as they travel throughout Kenya, East Africa, taking in the breathtaking countryside, viewing animals, visiting needy children (and offering hope) and embarking on a safari. The program also features traditional African music and holiday songs. Host: Roger Moore. Celebrities: Dean Cain, Shannon Elizabeth, Kyle Massey, Christopher Massey, Louis Gossett, Jr. Credits: Executive Producer: David McKenzie, Paul Sharratt. Producer-Writer: John Ross. Director: David McKenzie, John Ross.
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162 Fab Five : The Texas Cheerleader Scandal. (TV Movie; Drama; Lifetime; August 2, 2008)
163 / Factory Factual movie based on events that took place in McKinney (a Dallas, Texas suburb) about five cheerleaders (Brooke, Jeri, Lisa, Ashley and Tabitha, known as “The Fab Five”) as they defy teachers, parents and school authorities to do what they want—from drinking to posting suggestive photos on the Internet. Cast: Tatum O’Neal (Lorene Tippet), Ashley Benson (Brooke Tippet), Jessica Heap ( Jeri Blackburn), Aimee Spring Fortier (Lisa Toledo), Stephanie Honore (Ashley), Ashlynn Ross (Tabitha Doering), Jenna Dewan (Emma Carr), Carissa Capobianco (Cindy Harper), Hailey Wist (Meagan Harper), Dameon Clarke (Adam Reeve), Daniel Newman (Trevor). Credits: Executive Producer: Orly Adelson. Co-Executive Producer: Jonathan Eskenas. Producer: Bob Wilson, Writer: Teena Booth. Director: Tom McLoughlin. Review: “Insane and inane and perfect for a slow Saturday night when the second most exciting choice is a visit to the late night nail joint down the street” (New York Post).
163 Factory. (Series; Comedy; Spike TV; June 29, 2008 to July 27, 2008) A small town factory located in any city that could make anything (nothing is exactly identified) is the setting for a look at the life of the blue collar worker as depicted through the antics of four buffoons: Gary, Smitty, Chase and Gus. Cast: Mitch Rouse (Gary), David Pasquesi (Smitty), Michael Coleman (Chase), Jay Leggett (Gus). Credits: Executive Producer: Mitch Rouse, John D. Lynch, Dave Becky, Michael Rotenberg. Supervising Producer: Ken Lipman. Reviews: “Factory quickly devolves into a meaningless slapstick of goofy faces and a forced awkwardness that suggests the vision of someone who has watched Curb Your Enthusiasm over and over but still has
42 not figured out what makes it so funny” (The Hollywood Reporter). “While it’s unlikely this Factory will mass-produce anytime soon, sticking with these Cro-Magnons could pay dividends down the line” (Variety).
Faith Hill: Joy to the World. (Special; Variety; PBS; December 18, 2008) Singer Faith Hill celebrates the Christmas holiday with songs from her album “Joy to the World” (including “A Baby Changes Everything,” “Have a Holly Jolly Christmas,” “Winter Wonderland” and “Little Drummer Boy”). Host: Faith Hill. Credits: Producer-Director: Joe Thomas. Co-Producer: Christine Davies. Orchestra: David Campbell. Backup Vocals: Crystal Talicfero, Penny Coleman, Wendy Moten.
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165 Family Court with Judge Penny. (Series; Reality; Syn.; Premiered: September 9, 2008) Real cases involving matters that affect families, from husbands vs. wives to parents suing their children. Judge: Penny Brown Reynolds. Bailiff: Damon Ormsby. Narrator: Bill Fike. Credits: Executive Producer: Stephanie Drachkovitch, Rasha Drachkovitch, Judge Penny Brown Reynolds, Jill Blackstone. Co-Executive Producer: Glenn Mehan. Supervising Producer: Mike Kopplin. Producer: Ted Bortolin, Matthew Flynn, Angela Ford.
166 Family Entertainment Awards. (Special; Variety; CW; December 12, 2008) The annual ANA Alliance for Family Entertainment presentation that honors the shows, actors, actresses and producers that support family friendly programs. Only the winning subject in each category is revealed, followed by a short clip to illustrate the choice. Also featured is an emotional tribute to John Ritter by Kaley
43 Cuoco, who is brought to tears when she reflects on working with John on the series Eight Simple Rules. Originally aired as The Family Television Awards. Host: Tyler James Williams. Guests: Miley Cyrus, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Leona Lewis, Taylor Swift, Blake Lively, Mario Lopez, Mary Hart, Ryan Seacrest, Jennie Garth, Julianne Hough, Chris Rock, Kaley Cuoco. Credits: Executive Producer: Orly Adleson, Barry Adelman. Producer: Cindy Clark. Director: Chris Donovan. Writer: Barry Adelman, Matt Miller.
Family Foreman. (Series; Reality; TV Land; July 16, 2008 to August 20, 2008) An intimate look at the home and working life of George Foreman, the former heavyweight boxing champion, who has reinvented himself as a businessman (inventor of the George Foreman Grill). Cast: George Foreman, Leola Foreman, Mary Foreman, Natalie Foreman, George Foreman III, George Foreman IV, George Foreman V, George Foreman VI. Credits: Executive Producer: Mark Ford, Jon Kroll, Kevin Lopez, Jim Rosenthal. Supervising Producer: Jen Sleeper, Jerry D’Allesandro. Producer: Mark Costa. Music: Doug DeAngelis. Review: “The thinnest of thin plot lines aside, Family Foreman is a must for anyone who has followed the ... career of George Foreman ... whose sledge hammer fists ... made him the most feared fighter on the planet 35 years ago” (New York Post).
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Fat / 170 Matt’s wife. The women are Amanda (student), Ashley (catering sales manager), Brooke (marketing representative), Christa (personal assistant), Josie (math and tennis teacher), Kanisha (property management), Krista (accountant), Lisa (singer/dancer), Stacey (sales and marketing), Stephanie (jeweler). Farmer: Matt Neustadt. Credits: Executive Producer: Adam Cohen, Cara Topper, Joanna Vernetti. Supervising Producer: Chris Carlson, Jen Rowland. Producer: Jack Cannon. Senior Producer: Jeff Kuntz, Benny Reuven. Reviews: “...the series has some ratings potential by CW’s chicken feed standards but doesn’t feel distinctive or titillating enough to keep ’em down on the farm” (Variety). “Picture The Bachelor set amongst chickens and cow chips, and you’ve got a pretty good idea of the CW’s Farmer Wants a Wife” (The Hollywood Reporter).
Fashion Rocks. (Special; Variety; CBS; September 9, 2008) A star-studded concert, taped at Radio City Music Hall, that honors the extraordinary relationship between fashion and music. Host : Denis Leary. Performers Include: Mariah Carey, Justin Timberlake, Keith Urban, Kid Rock, Chris Brown, Beyonce, Black Eyed Peas, L’il Wayne, Rihanna. Credits: Producer-Director: Don Mischer.
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Reality; CW; April 30, 2008 to June 25, 2008) Ten city women are brought to the Missouri farm of Matt Neustadt (who is looking for a wife). The women compete in farm related challenges (with the weakest performers being eliminated). The girl who best demonstrates her abilities on a farm has the opportunity to become
Premiered: June 15, 2008) Ken Gemberling is an overweight computer program designer. One night Ken pours beer on his computer. Immediately he is sucked into the internet and meets Bit and Byte, computer heroes who battle the foes of the web. When Ken learns the internet is threatened by evil he allies himself with Bit and Byte. Stories follow the
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171 Fear Itself. (Series; Anthology; NBC; June 5, 2008 to August 21, 2008) A thirteen episode series of horror stories featuring lesser known performers but well known movie writers and directors. Performers Include: Cynthia Watros, Colin Ferguson, Nicole Leduc, Maggie Lawson, Sonja Bennett, Wendell Pierce, Paul Jai Parker, Briana Evigan, Elisabeth Moss, Stephen R. Hart, Russell Hornsby, Stephen Martines, Shiri Appleby, John Billingsley. Credits: Executive Producer: Andrew Deane, Keith Addes, Mick Garris. Co-Executive Producer: Peter Block. Supervising Producer: Grant Rosenberg. Producer: Adam Goldworm, Ben Browning. Music: Bobby Johnston. 172 Female Forces. (Series; Reality; Biography Channel; Premiered: October 5, 2008) Profiles of the women of the Naperville, Illinois Police Department as they patrol the streets (and arrest felons). Credits: Executive Producer: Leslie Greif, Adam Reed. Producer: Elizabeth Herrera, Salvador Rios, Marie Joelle Rick. Associate Producer: Terice Wafer. 173 50 Cent: The Money and the Power. (Series; Reality; MTV; Premiered: November 6, 2008) Curtis Jackson, alias rapper 50 Cent, earned over $150 million in 2007 and has proven himself a successful businessman. Fourteen hopeful moguls are brought to-
44 gether and compete in a series of business challenges with the best performing player winning $100,000. Curtis reviews the contestants performances and eliminates the weakest performers on a weekly basis. Host: Curtis Jackson. Judges: LL Cool Jay, Lloya Banks, Tony Yayo. Credits: Executive Producer: Michael Bloom. Co-Executive Producer: Gabriel Alvarez, Sacha Jenkins. Supervising Producer: Lennox Wiseley, Bruce Klassen. Producer: Matt Mays.
Final Approach. (TV Movie; Drama; Hallmark; May 24, 2008) Hostage drama about extremists who take over a plane and threaten to destroy it unless their imprisoned cult leader is released. Cast: Dean Cain ( Jack Bender), Anthony Michael Hall (Greg Hilliad), Ernie Hudson (Lorenzo Dawson), Lea Thompson (Alicia Bender), Sunny Mabrey (Sela Jameson), Christopher Cousins (Vince Gilford), Tracey Gold (Lina Howren). Credits: Executive Producer: Larry Levinson. Producer: Michael Moran. Writer: Adam Armus, Nora Kay Foster. Director: Armand Mastroianni.
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175 Finish Line. (TV Movie; Adventure; Spike; April 21, 2008) Action combined with crime about Mitch Camponella, a race car driver who becomes involved in an arms smuggling operation. Cast: Sam Page (Mitch Camponella), Scott Baio (Frank Chase), Taylor Cole ( Jessie Chase), Timilee Romolini (Agent Matthews), Dan Lauria ( Joe Camponella), Lexi Baxter (Blossom), Tracy Dali (Warden Ilsa), Travis Willingham (Tommy Granger). Credits: Executive Producer: Michael Moran, H. Daniel Gross, Milena Milicevic. Producer: Randy Pope. Director: Gerry Lively. Writer: Ron McGee. 176 Fire and Ice : The Dragon Chronicles. (TV Movie; Horror; Sci Fi; October 19, 2008)
45 Medieval tale of a princess (Luisa) and a knight (Gabriel) who risk their lives to save their kingdom from a dragon. Cast: Amy Acker (Princess Luisa), Tom Wisdom (Gabriel), Arnold Voslon (King Augustin), John Rhys-Davies (Sangimel), Oana Pellea (Queen Remini), Loredana Groza (Lila). Credits: Executive Producer: Angela Mancusco, Alma Sarbu. Producer: Andrei Boncea, Michele Greco. Music: Frankie Blue.
177 First Class All the Way. (Series; Reality; Bravo; Premiered: November 3, 2008) A look at how the very wealthy indulge on lavish vacations. Sara Duffy, the founder of the Los Angeles–based Travel Concierge, SRD International, arranges the trips for her high-end clients as they traverse the globe. Host: Sara Duffy. Credits: Executive Producer: Scott A. Stone, Lori Kaye, David Osper. Co-Executive Producer: Omid Kahangi, Amy Elkins, Jennifer Herschko. Music: David Vanacore. Reviews: “Bravo’s lineup sounds increasingly tone deaf— pushing ... caviar dreams to a nation in the throes of 401(k) nightmares” (Variety). “Will a debt-riddled nation devastated by a ravaged economy ... and a looming credit crisis flock to watch a show that details how the richest of the rich splurge while on holiday?” (The Hollywood Reporter).
178 Flashpoint. (Series; Crime Drama; CBS; July 11, 2008 to September 18, 2008) Gregory Parker is a sergeant with the SRU (Strategic Response Unit) of the Toronto, Canada, Police Department, a unit whose duty is to defuse explosive standoff situations. Jules, Sam, Ed, Kevin and Mike assist him; Dr. Amanda Luria is the unit’s psychiatrist. Episodes begin
Flirting / 179 with a standoff situation; flashbacks are used to detail the circumstances that led to it and how the team resolves it (hopefully through negotiations rather than deadly force). The second season premiered January 9, 2009. Cast : Enrico Colantoni (Gregory Parker), Amy Jo Johnson ( Jules Callaghan), Hugh Dillon (Ed Lane), Daniel Paetkau (Sam Braddock), Ruth Marshall (Dr. Amanda Luria), Michael Cram (Kevin Wordsworth), Sergio DiZio (Mike Scarlatti), Janaya Stephens (Sophie Lane; Ed’s wife). Credits: Executive Producer: Anne Marie La Traverse, Bill Mustos, Jessie Cameron. Producer: Tracy Boulton. Music: Ron Proulix. Reviews: “Flashpoint is a perfectly competent police procedure right down to its convincing weapons and tactics. However, based on the pilot, it isn’t particularly fresh or inventive” (The Hollywood Reporter). “...as a viewing experience, the series itself possesses so little flash ... that it’s difficult to see the point” (Variety).
179 Flirting with 40. (TV Movie; Drama; Lifetime; December 6, 2008) Jackie Laurence is a divorcee and the mother of two children ( Jessica and William). She is also about to turn 40. Kyle Hamilton is a twenty-something surf instructor based in Hawaii. To take a break from her hectic life, Jackie vacations in Hawaii, meets Kyle and soon after, begins a promising relationship with him. The story follows the problems that ensue for both as they become involved in an older woman, younger man situation. Cast : Heather Locklear ( Jackie Laurence), Robert Buckley (Kyle Hamilton), Vanessa L. Williams (Kristine), Connor Bancroft (Daniel Laurence), Jamie Bloch ( Jessica Laurence), Anne Hawthorne (Claire), Sam Duke (William Laurence). Credits: Executive Producer: Frank von Zerneck, Robert M. Sertner, Judith Verno.
180 / Florence Co-Executive Producer: Lucy Mukerjee. Producer: Lynn Raynor. Director: Mikael Salmon. Writer: Julia Dahl. Reviews: “Flirting with 40 is ... a frothy girls night in of the ‘I am cougar: Hear me purr’ variety — one that should seduce a femme audience hungry for white sand beaches and well toned abs” (Variety). “This is a terrific couch and cake, girls only story that could have been anything but a TV movie” (New York Post).
180 The Florence Henderson Show. (Series; Talk; Retirement Living TV; Premiered: January 17, 2008) A look at Hollywood, past and present, via interviews with celebrities who were a part of that glorious era (like Lindsay Wagner, Bob Newhart, Monty Hall and Carol Burnett). Host: Florence Henderson. Credits: Executive Producer: Jim Downs, Peter M. Green. Producer: Connie Magana, Jennifer Wojnar, Anne Hill, Daresha Kyi.
Flu Bird Horror. (TV Movie; Horror; Sci Fi; August 23, 2008) Man vs. bird saga about townspeople battling mutant birds carrying a deadly virus. Cast : Sarah Butler (Ava), Bill Posley (Derrick), Brent Lydie (Gordan), Tarri Markell (Dr. Giovanna Thomas), Clare Carey (Dr. Jacqueline Hale), Rebekah Kochan (Lola), Lance Guest (Garrett). Credits: Executive Producer: Kenneth Badish. Music: Alan Howarth. Director: Leigh Scott. Writer: Tony Daniel, Brian D. Smith.
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Food Detectives. (Series; Reality; Food Network; Premiered: July 29, 2008) Culinary experts explore then unravel the mysteries and myths behind food. Host: Ted Allen.
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183 For the Love of Grace. (TV Movie; Drama; Hallmark; August 30, 2008)
46 Romance drama focusing on the relationship between a how-to book writer (Grace) and a reckless fire fighter (Steve). Cast : Chandra West (Grace), Mark Consuelos (Steve Lockwood), Corbin Bernsen (Captain Washington), Ennie Esmer (Frank Lockwood), Cara Pifko ( Jen). Credits: Executive Producer: Frank Siracusa, Orly Adelson, Amy Goldberg. CoExecutive Producer: Mark Consuelos. Producer: Ian McDougall. Writer: Paul Reuhl, Ramona Barckart. Director: Craig Pryce. Review: “For the Love of Grace is one of those unfortunate made-for-television movies that can’t find its way to taking off and flying right. It stays grounded in the humdrum of the ordinary, and that’s not good for anyone involved, especially the viewer” (The Hollywood Reporter).
184 Foreign Body. (Series; Drama; Internet; Premiered: May 27, 2008) On August 5, 2008 a book called Foreign Body was released. To promote sales, a 50 episode daily series based on the book was produced prior to the book’s release. The program attempts to make viewers aware of the dangers of seeking medical treatment in foreign countries. To demonstrate this, United Medical Heath Care trains a gorgeous Indian woman (Veena) to prove their point by killing patients who leave the U.S. for medical treatment overseas. Cast: Pranidhi Varshney (Veena Chandra), Terasa Livingstone (Petra Danderoff ), Rachna Khatau (Samira Patel), Cal Morgan (Wes McGee), Keith Arthur Bolden (Durell Williams), Jennifer Dorogi (Sam Ramos), Lisha Yakub (Supriya), Ranjit Johal (Amala), Charles Pacello (Dr. Owen Tomlinson). Credits: Executive Producer: Douglas Cheney, Michael Eisner, Chris Hampel, Chris McCaleb. Producer: Jim Stoddard. Music: Jim McKeever. 185 Forensic Files. (Series; Reality; Tru TV; Premiered: January 1, 2008)
47 Crimes are reenacted to show how the science of forensics played a pivotal role in allowing police to solve the case. Narrator: Peter Thomas. Credits: Executive Producer: Paul Dowing, Lori Siegel. Supervising Producer: Ed Hersh. Producer: Ed Freedman, Vince Sherry, William J. Floyd. Music: Alan Ett Music Group.
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187 Fringe. (Series; Drama; Fox; Premiered: September 9, 2008) Olivia Dunham, a former U.S. Marine investigator, and Mark Valley are FBI agents. However, unlike others in their field, they investigate cases involving fringe science — situations that are not only puzzling but seemingly beyond all that is currently known by science (such as reanimation, mind control, unknown toxins and astral projection). They are assisted by Walter Bishop, a somewhat crazy scientist involved with cutting edge research and Peter, his rebellious, genius ne’er-do-well son. Phillip Broyler is Olivia’s superior; Nina Sharp is the manipulative corporate executive; and FBI agents Charlie Francis and Astrid Farnsworth are the other members of the team. Cast : Anna Torv (Olivia Dunham), John Scott (Mark Valley), John Noble (Walter Bishop), Joshua Jackson (Peter Bishop), Lance Reddick (Phillip Broyler), Blair Brown (Nina Sharp), Jasika Nicole (Astrid Farnsworth). Credits: Executive Producer: J.J. Abrams, Alex Kurtzman, Roberto Orci, Jeff Pinner, Bryan Burk, Alex Graves. Producer:
Front / 189 Robert M. Williams. Music: Michael Giacchino. Reviews: “What really makes Fringe so promising is that it is potentially reminiscent, in a small way, of the battle-of-thesexes charm of that once made Moonlighting the best show on TV of its time” (The Hollywood Reporter). “Being derivative isn’t necessarily a condemnation in television, but given the auspices and hype, Fringe disappoints... The title should do a reasonably good job of describing the show’s audience” (Variety).
From G’s to Gents. (Series; Reality; MTV; July 15, 2008 to October 1, 2008) Fourteen rough-around-the-edges men compete to become gentlemen and a cash prize of $100,000. Each competes in challenges that include style, grace, chivalry and etiquette. The weakest performer each week is denied entrance into the Gentleman’s Club. The one diamond-in-therough who shows the most potential wins. Host: Fonzworth Bentley. Credits: Executive Producer: Jamie Foxx, Jaime Rucker King, Marcus King. Producer: Ryan Crow, Allison Schermerhorn.
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Front of the Class. (TV Movie; Drama; CBS; December 7, 2008) A Hallmark Hall of Fame presentation based on the autobiographical book by Brad Cohen. Brad was born with Tourette syndrome (involuntary tics and noises like a dog bark) and has only one dream: to become a teacher. The emotionally charged story relates the hardships Brad had to overcome to achieve his goal. Cast: Jimmy Wolk (Brad Cohen), Patricia Heaton (Ellen Cohen), Dominick Scott Kay (Young Brad), Treat Williams (Norman Cohen), Molly Sullivan (Molly), Kathleen York (Diane), Sarah Drew (Nancy Lazarus), Lori Beth Edgeman (Deborah). Credits: Executive Producer: Timothy
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190 The Funniest Commercials of the Year. (Special; Comedy; TBS; December 23, 2008) A look at the most humorous television commercials broadcast during 2008 (including national, regional and local). Host: Kevin Nealon. Credits: Executive Producer: Robert Dalrymple. Producer: Tony Lonni. CoProducer: Rachel Costa. Associate Producer: Steve Zoslavsky. Writer: Tony DeSena.
191 Gadget or the Girl. (Series; Reality; Playboy Channel; Premiered: September 1, 2008) A somewhat unusual take on the traditional TV dating programs. Here a straight guy is introduced to three gorgeous females “with sizzling bodies.” After a short session in which the guys question the girls (to learn compatibility), he chooses the two he feels most comfortable with. The three are sent out on a date with cameras capturing the activities that follow. After the date, the guy selects the one girl he would like to date on a one-to-one basis. However, after the girl is chosen, the guy is offered a deal: a weekend excursion with the girl or give her up for an expensive “gadget” (for example, a plasma television. The girl can also win a prize if she persuades the guy to pick her. If she is successful, she wins whatever the guy would have received). Surprisingly (or not?) the gadgets are sometimes chosen over “a hot babe.” Host: Iliza Schlesinger. 192 Gary Unmarried. (Series; Comedy; CBS; Premiered: September 24, 2008)
48 Gary Brooks is recently divorced (after 15 years of marriage) and the owner of Gary House Painting. He is the father of Louise and Tom and is hoping to start a new life without the constant interference of his ex-wife (Allison). Gary is a free spirit; Allison is compulsive; their relationship led to a divorce. Now, three months later, Gary feels it is time to find another mate (as does Allison). Gary has chosen Vanessa, a single mother with a young son (Parker); and Allison, Walter Krandall, her and Gary’s marriage counselor (the author of the book, Rules of the Perfect Divorce). Stories follow Gary and Allison as they each try to begin new lives despite the complications that ensue as Allison still feels she needs to control Gary’s life. Eleven-yearold Louise is a very pretty girl who is fascinated by Al Gore; Tom is 14 years old and fine with his friends but terrified of girls. Dennis works for Gary; Charlie and Connie are Allison’s parents; Jack is Gary’s father. Originally titled Project Gary. Cast: Jay Mohr (Gary Brooks), Paula Marshall (Allison Brooks), Jaime King (Vanessa Flood), Ed Begley, Jr. (Walter Krandall), Kathryn Newton (Louise Brooks), Ryan Malgarin (Tom Brooks), Al Madrigal (Dennis Lopez), Charles Henry Wyson (Parker Flood), Martin Mull (Charlie), Jane Curtin (Connie), Max Gail ( Jack Brooks). Credits: Executive Producer: Ed Yeager, James Burrows, Ric Swartzlander. Co-Executive Producer: Janae Bakken, Ira Ungerleider. Producer: Dionne Kirscher. Reviews: “It has some genuinely funny lines ... CBS will be thrilled if the series can hold most of the audience from The New Adventures of Old Christine but even that might be asking a lot” (The Hollywood Reporter). “Boiled down to a personal ad... Gary Unmarried would read ‘Divorced white male seeks audience. Those looking for anything fresh, new or consistently amus-
49 ing need not apply.’ CBS shouldn’t stay home waiting by the phone” (Variety).
193 Gavin and Stacey. (Series; Comedy; BBC America; Premiered: 2008) Stacey is a 26-year-old woman who lives on Barry Island in South Wales, with her mother, Gwen. Gavin, also 26, lives in Billericay, Essex, with his parents, Mick and Pam. Gavin and Stacey are also romantically involved, although it is a long distance love. Stories follow their ups and downs as they try to make their relationship work despite the problems they encounter with friends who feel the relationship will not work. Smithy is Gavin’s friend; Nessa is Stacey’s best friend, a 40year-old who works in the arcade on Barry Island. Cast: Matthew Horne (Gavin), Joanna Page (Stacey), Ruth Jones (Nessa), James Corden (Smithy), Melanie Walthers (Gwen), Larry Lamb (Mick), Alison Steadman (Pam). Credits: Executive Producer: Lindsay Hughes, Henry Normal. Producer: Ted Dowd. Associate Producer: Ruth Jones. Gemini Division. (Series; Science Fiction; Internet; August 18, 2008 to October 16, 2008) Anna Diaz is a streetwise undercover detective with the N.Y.P.D. She is engaged to Nick Korda and drawn into a dangerous mystery when Nick is killed and Anna discovers he was involved with the Gemini Division, a secret and sinister organization involved with covert military operations and simulated humanoid life forms. The fifty episode web cast follows Anna as she seeks to learn why Nick was eliminated and stop Gemini Division from assimilating its simulated life forms into society. Cast : Rosario Dawson (Anna Diaz), Justin Hartley (Nick Korda), Elizabeth Bogush (Dr. Elizabeth Gavillan), Francois Chau (Dr. Martin Ng), Daz Crawford (The Cleaner), Matt Bushell (Det. Pete Vacarella), Allison Scagliotti (M+M), Peter
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Generation Gap. (TV Movie; Drama; Hallmark Channel; October 25, 2008) Tale of a troubled teenager (Dylan) who is sent by his mother (Veronica) to live with his grandfather (Bart) in an effort to change his wayward ways. Cast: Edward Asner (Bart Cahill), Alex Black (Dylan Statlan), Catherine Mary Stewart (Veronica Statlan), Rue McClanahan (Kay), Ralph Waite (Chick), Hal Williams (Mac), Danielle Savre ( Jenny). Credits: Executive Producer: Kevin Bocarde. Producer: Kyle A. Clark, Stephen Niver. Music: Roger Bellon. Director: Bill L. Norton. Writer: Sean King, Ray Starmann. Review: “A solid veteran cast more than offsets an otherwise unremarkable film” (The Hollywood Reporter) “The acting is smooth ... the script professional and polished, if not soaring” (New York Daily News).
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196 Generation Kill. (Miniseries; Drama; HBO; July 13, 2008 to August 24, 2008) Seven part adaptation of Evan Wright’s gritty first person account that details the experiences of U.S. Marines during the first 40 days of the Iraq invasion. Cast : James Ransone ( Josh Ray Person), Alexander Skarsgard (Brad Colbert), Lee Tergesen (Evan Wright), Jon Huertas (Antonio Espera), Stark Sands (Nathaniel Fick), Billy Lush (Harold Trombley), Jonah Lotan (Robert Bryan), Pawel Szajda (Walt Hasser), Wilson Bethel (Evan Stafford). Credits: Executive Producer: David Simon, Ed Burns, Anne Thomopoulos, Charles Patterson. Producer: Andre Cal-
197 / Getting derwood. Writer: David Simon, Ed Burns. Director: Susanna White. Review: “If John Adams was something of an expensive misfire, HBO nails the target with Generation Kill, a raw, gritty, so real you’ll forget it’s a dramatic miniseries” (Variety). 197 Getting Away with Murder. (Series; Comedy; Internet [IFC.com]; 2008) Seth Silver is a 25-year-old man who leads a double life. He lives with his neurotic mother, Rhonda (who believes he is a veterinary technician) and his pretence to be a slacker covers for his actual job as a killer for hire. Stories follow Seth as he struggles to cope with the situations that arise when his professional hit man skills constantly interfere with his other life. Lily is Seth’s girlfriend; Rex is Seth’s best friend; Kip is the man “who reared Seth in the death business”; Pinkie is one of Kip’s killers; The Spook is the unnamed government agent bent on bringing down Kip’s death ring. Rhonda hosts a TV cooking show called Ronnie’s Kitchen. Cast: John Gilbert (Seth Silver), Misti Traya (Lily), Gina Hecht (Rhonda Silver), Kian Mitchum (Rex), Eric Beck (Kip), John Kerry (The Spook), Justin Cotta (Pinkie).
Ghost Adventures. (Series; Reality; Travel Channel; October 17, 2008 to December 6, 2008) Three ghost hunters explore supposed haunted locations armed with only their hand held cameras to discover if said locations are really haunted. Each episode also includes a history of the site being investigated. Ghost Hunters: Aaron Goodwin, Nick Groff, Zak Bagans. Credits: Executive Producer: Zak Bagans. Supervising Producer: Katy DaSilva. Producer: Anthony DiDonato. 199 Ghost Hunters International. (Series; Reality; Sci Fi; Premiered: January 9, 2008) 198
50 A spin-off from Ghost Hunters that moves away from the U.S. and its haunted houses to search for ghosts in the most eerie places in countries around the world. Once a site is chosen, a team sets up its special audio and video equipment to capture the sights and sounds of the spirits that are allegedly haunting it. Narrator: Mike Rowe. Team: Robb Demarest, Shannon Sylvia, Brian Harnois, Donna LaCroix, Andy Andrews, Barry Fistgerald. Credits: Executive Producer: Alan David, Rob Katz, Craig Piligian, Tom Thayer. Supervising Producer: Mark Marinaccio. Producer: Matthew Hobin. Reviews: “There are many moments meant to scare the pants off the audience. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn’t” (The Hollywood Reporter).
200 Ghost Voyage. (TV Movie; Science Fiction; Sci Fi; January 26, 2008) Chiller about a haunted ship and the efforts of its passengers to battle the evil forces that command it. Cast : Antonio Sabato, Jr. (Michael), Seanna Russo (Serena), Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa (Steward), Julian Berlin ( Jessica), Nicholas Irons (Nicholai), P.J. Marino (Raymond), Zhasmina (Seductive Ghost), Tanya Kozhuharova ( Junkie Ghost). Credits: Producer: Jeffrey Beach, Philip J. Roth. Co-Producer: T.J. Sakasegawa. Writer: Rob Mecarini. Director: James Oxford. Music: Nathan Furst. 201 Ghouls. (TV Movie; Horror; Sci Fi; July 12, 2008) A seemingly normal college student ( Jennifer) finds her life turned upside down when she discovers her family’s dark secret: they are, in reality, unearthly creatures called Ghouls. Cast: Kristen Renton ( Jennifer), Erin Gray (Liz), William Atherton (Stefan), James DeBello (Thomas), Don Badarau (Vlad), Lucien Maier (Draga), Ivana Abur ( Jennifer’s mother), Marian Iacob (Alexa).
51 Credits: Executive Producer: Ewehard Engels. Producer: Kenneth Badish. Music: Alan Howarth. Writer: Brian D. Young. Director: Gary Jong.
202 Giada at Home. (Series; Cooking; Food Network; Premiered: October 18, 2008) Chef Giada DeLaurentis shows viewers how to prepare meals for special occasions and gatherings with friends and family. Host: Giada DeLaurentis. Credits: Executive Producer: Rachel Purnell. Supervising Producer: Olivia Ball. Producer: Carl Green. 203 Gimme My Reality Show! (Series; Reality; Fox Reality Channel; Premiered: October 9, 2008) A reality competition to find a star to host their own reality program. The candidates compete in a series of challenges to test their abilities to handle the chores of a reality show host. The winner receives a shot at his or her own series on Fox Reality (“All reality all the time”). Host: George Gray. Contestants: Traci Bingham (actress), A.J. Benzal (gossip columnist), Gretchen Bonaduce (opportunist), Susan Olsen (Cindy on The Brady Bunch), Ryan Starr (American Idol contestant), Bobby Trendy (Anna Nicole Smith Show queen), Kato Kaelin (O.J. Simpson trial witness). Announcer: Bill Lloyd. Credits: Executive Producer: Carol Sherman, Jeff Androsky. Producer: Christine Blake. Review: “...if this isn’t the biggest waste of human DNA in television history, it must be awfully close” (The Hollywood Reporter).
Girl’s Best Friend. (TV Movie; Comedy; Lifetime; February 2, 2008) Lighthearted tale of a young woman (Mary) who begins a cross country road trip with her dog, a Jack Russell terrier named Binky, to find herself after she becomes frustrated with her job as a music critic.
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The GLAAD Media Awards. (Special; Variety; Bravo; June 27, 2008) The 19th annual event that honors the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender community in media and entertainment. Host : Graham Norton. Appearing : Kevin Bacon, Jennifer Beals, Candis Cayne, Cindy Crawford, Ellen DeGeneres, Kathy Griffin, Janet Jackson, Jay Manuel, Kyra Sedgwick, Sharon Stone, Sofia Vergara, Paul James. Credits: Executive Producer: Frances Berwick, Neil Giuliano, Nadine C. Licostie. Producer: Diana Rodriquez, Dave Serwatka. Director: Nadine C. Licostie. 205
206 Gladiators. (Series; Reality; BBC America; Premiered: November 1, 2008) A revised version of a 1990s British series of the same title that was based on the 1980s U.S. series American Gladiators. Six men and six women are pitted against a group of Gladiators in athletic contests designed to determine the better of the two. Host : Kristy Gallacher, Ian Wright. Commentator: Alan Parry. Referee: John Anderson IV. Gladiators: Sam Bond (Atlas), Roderick Bradley (Spartan), Du’aine Ladejo (Predator), David McIntosh (Tornado), Nicholas Aldis (Oblivion), Damar Martin (Destroyer), Lucy Boggis (Tempest), Kara Nwidobie Sharpe (Panther), Jemma Palmer (Inferno), Caroline Pearce (Ice), Jenny Pacey (Enigma), Shirley Webb (Battleaxe), Donna Williams (Cyclone). Credits: Executive Producer: Robin Ash-
207 / Glam brook, John Pollak, Karen Smith, Richard Woolfe, Steve Jones. Producer: Marc Bassett, Louise Whalley. Games Producer: Andrew Norgate.
207 Glam God with Vivica A. Fox. (Series; Reality; VH-1; August 21, 2008 to October 16, 2008) Stylists compete in various challenges for the opportunity for a career as a celebrity stylist and a cash prize of $100,000. Each of the challenges is judged by a panel and the weakest performers are eliminated on a weekly basis. Host : Vivica A. Fox. Judges: Philip Bloch, Melanie Bromley, Vivica A. Fox. Credits: Executive Producer: Cris Abrego, Vivica A. Fox, Lita Richardson. Supervising Producer: Kristen Kelly, Jill Osmon Modabber, Jeff Olde.
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CW Kids; Premiered: September 13, 2008) Nine circle-shaped characters, who are each a different color and representative of different cultures, interests and temperaments, are the stars of a comedy accented animated program aimed primarily at tweens. Here their differences are secondary as the characters are always there for each other as they learn about life and help each other overcome the problems they encounter. Characters: Bigoriki, Boboriki, Chikoriki, Docoriki, Olgariki, Ottoriki, Pogoriki, Rosariki, Wolliriki. Voices: Emlyn Tyler, Dave Wells, Jason Griffith, Bella Hudson, Heather Donahue, Dan Green, Wayne Grayson. Credits: Executive Producer: Norm Grosfield, Alfred Kahan. Producer: Kathy Borland. Music: Marian Lande.
The Golden Globe Awards. (Special; Awards; NBC; January 13, 2008) The Hollywood Foreign Press Association honors achievements in film and television. Originally scheduled as a threehour event that was affected by the 2007
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52 writer’s strike. When most actors refused to cross picket lines, the event was retooled as a sixty minute news conference wherein the winners were announced and a picture of said winner shown in the background. Announcer: Shawn Parr. Credits: Producer: Don Harary.
210 Gone Country. (Series; Reality; CMT; Premiered: January 25, 2008) Performers from various facets of the entertainment industry learn the ins and outs of the country music industry in an attempt to become a country and western entertainer. Host: John Rich. Credits: Executive Producer: David Garfinkle, Marc Oswald. Producer: Bob Kusbit, Jay Renfroe, Melanie Moreau. The Gong Show. (Series; Variety; Comedy Central; July 17, 2008 to August 21, 2008) A revised version of the 1970s program of the same title wherein amateur variety acts perform seeking a cash prize and hoping to avoid hearing a large gong sound (which disqualifies them). Host: Dave Attell. Prize Girl: Heidi Van Horne. Judges: Julia Lea Wolov, Ron White, J.D. Smoove, Jim Norton, Diandra Newline, Dana Goodman, Steve Schirripa, Triumph the Insult Comic Dog (a puppet). Credits: Executive Producer: Zoe Friedman. Co-Executive Producer: Jennifer Heffler. Producer: Bryce Eckhaus, Hedda Musket. Reviews: “The new Gong Show will doubtless draw some curiosity seekers. The question is how long they’ll stick around. The more disturbing question is why” (New York Daily News). “Totally tasteless. Horribly embarrassing. Filled with filthy-mouthed morons. Don’t you just love summer TV?... Yes, it’s the return of The Gong Show, smaller and worse than ever. And just as funny” (New York Post). 211
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212 Good Morning Internet. (Series; Comedy; Internet [IFC.com]; 2008) A daily program that presents “all things Internet” with co-hosts Quinn Morgan, Colby Honeycutt, Chip Stockley, Devon Shiloh and man-on-the-street reporter Devon Shiloh. Cast : Maggie Ross, Ryan Hunterm, Ryan Hall, Taige Jensen, Jennifer Lyon. Credits: Executive Producer: Colin Moore, Craig Parks, Jennifer Caserta. Producer: Tyler Jackson. Director: Karrie Crouse. Writer: Ryan Hunter. 213 The Good Witch. (TV Movie; Comedy-Drama; Hallmark; January 19, 2008) Small town sheriff Jake Russell becomes involved in a controversy when he falls in love with Cassandra Nightingale, a newcomer to town whose actions cause the citizens to believe she is a witch. Cast: Catherine Bell (Cassandra Nightingale), Chris Potter ( Jake Russell), Catherine Disher (Martha), Peter MacBeill (George O’Hanrahan), Allan Royal (Walter Cobb), Hannah Endicott-Douglas (Lori), Paula Boudreau (Nancy). Credits: Executive Producer: Orly Adelson, Frank Siracusa. Producer: Ian McDougall. Writer: Rod Spence. Director: Craig Pryce. 214 The Governor’s Wife. (TV Movie; Drama; Lifetime Movie Network; September 21, 2008) A young newlywed (Hayley Danville) seeks to prove that her husband’s mother (Ann) is plotting to kill her. Cast: Marilu Henner (Ann Danville), Scout Taylor-Compton (Hayley Danville), Matt Kessler (Nathan Danville), Deborah Van Valkenburgh ( Jill Quigley), Timothy Bottoms (Carl Lovett), Wendy Glenn (Mandy Paulson). Credits: Executive Producer: Michael Moran. Producer: Albert T. Dickerson III. Music: Lawrence Schragge. Director: David Burton Morris. Writer: Edithe Swenson.
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The Grammy Awards. (Special; Variety; CBS; March 6, 2008) The 50th annual presentation in which performers from the music world are honored. Guests: Cyndi Lauper, Tony Bennett, Aretha Franklin, Alicia Keyes, Jerry Lee Lewis, Ringo Starr, Burt Bacharach, Beyonce Knowles, Cher, Quincy Jones, Herbie Hancock, Tina Turner, Andy Williams, Miley Cyrus, Carrie Underwood, Taylor Swift, Little Richard, Carole King, Andrea Bocelli, Lyle Lovett, Cab Calloway, Jason Bateman, Tom Hanks, Natalie Cole, Roselyn Sanchez, Chris Brown. Credits: Announcer: Rebecca Reidy. Executive Producer: John Cossette, Ken Ehrlich. Producer: Quincy Jones, Walter C. Miller, Pierre Cossette. Director: Walter C. Miller.
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216 The Grammy Nominations Concert Live!— Countdown to Music’s Biggest Night. (Special; Variety; CBS; December 3, 2008) A live program (the first presentation) that announces the Grammy nominations for the scheduled February 2009 telecast of the music industry’s most coveted event. Host: Taylor Swift, LL Cool J. Guests: Christina Aguilera, Mariah Carey, Celine Dion, Foo Fighters, B.B. King, John Mayer. Credits: Executive Producer: John Cossette, Ken Ehrlich.
217 Grave Misconduct. (TV Movie; Mystery; Lifetime; September 6, 2008) Julia London is a struggling mystery novelist and librarian of the Mystery Writer’s Workshop. Following the death of a member, Julia finds his manuscript, Grave Misconduct and, claiming it as hers, finds a publisher. Later, Julia finds herself becoming a detective to uncover the culprit who is committing murders based on incidents described in the book. Cast: Crystal Bernard ( Julia London), Michael Cole ( Jason Connelly), Dorian
218 / Greatest Harewood (Baxter Kyle), Mercedes Colon (Cricket Jones), Fran Bennett (Mrs. Crutch), John Fleck (Billy Speck), Roxanne Hart (Margo Lawrence), Joanna Miles (Catherine Hallow). Credits: Executive Producer: Larry Levinson. Producer: Susan McGuire, Brian Gordon. Director: Armand Mastroianni. Writer: Matthew Chernov, David Rosiak.
218 Greatest American Dog. (Series; Reality; CBS; July 10, 2008 to September 10, 2008) Twelve people and their pampered dogs are brought together and placed in a mansion called Canine Academy. Each week the dogs are placed in a physical competition with the weakest dog performer causing him and his master to leave. The last owner standing wins $250,000 and has his or her pooch crowned “The Greatest American Dog.” Host: Jarod Miller. Judges: Wendy Diamond, Allan Reznick, Victoria Stillwell. Credits: Executive Producer: R.J. Cutler, Stu Schreiberg, Stephen Kroopnick. CoExecutive Producer: Jamie Canniffe, Jim Buss, Lenid Rodov. Supervising Producer: Drew Brown. Producer: Mary Lisio. Reviews: “As much as people love their pooches, there’s something beyond silly about shoehorning them into a mastermutt reality elimination game ... feels like old reheated kibble” (Variety). “If you are a dog person, have I got a show for you. It’s like dog camp but done as a reality show” (New York Post). 219 Greatest Holiday Moments: Holiday Home Video Countdown. (Special; Comedy; NBC; December 25, 2008) Comical Christmas season moments, captured on video tape by viewers, are showcased. Announcer: Nolan North. Credits: Executive Producer: Robert Horowitz, Lewis Fenton. Co-Executive Pro-
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220 Greatest Holiday Moments: Songs of the Season Countdown. (Special; Variety; NBC; December 12, 2008) A look at the “top” twenty Christmas songs of “all” time. The countdown begins with number twenty (“It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year” performed by Andy Williams) to the number one song (“White Christmas” by Bing Crosby and Frank Sinatra). Other selections that are true to the title are “Feliz Navidad” (number 13, by Charo), “Jingle Bells” (number 12, by Sonny and Cher), “Santa Claus Is Coming to Town” (number 9, by Tony Bennett), “All I Want for Christmas Is You” (number 3, by Mariah Carey) and “The Christmas Song” (number 2, by Nat King Cole). Each of the selected songs is shown via an incomplete clip; however, many songs that are true to the season are not used or even mentioned. These include “Silver Bells,” “Rudolph, the Red Nosed Reindeer,” “Home for the Holidays” and “I’ll Be Home for Christmas.” Announcer: Nolan North. Credits: Executive Producer: Robert Horowitz, Lewis Fenton. Co-Executive Producer: Emily Sinclair. Producer: Carrie Vanover.
221 Greatest Holiday Moments: TV and Film Countdown. (Special; Variety; NBC; December 5, 2008) A countdown of the 25 “greatest” moments from film and television Christmas themed productions (with number 1 being the film It’s a Wonderful Life and number 25 being the film Home Alone). Other “classics” include the TV show The Office (number 22), The Simpsons (19), the film Planes, Trains and Automobiles (13), Saturday Night Live (8) and National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation (4). The selections presented are, for the most part, ridiculous, as they are not representative of truly great
55 TV and movie Christmas moments (missing, for example, are The Honeymooners, I Love Lucy and Father Knows Best TV shows and such movies as The Bishop’s Wife, Christmas in Connecticut and A Tree Grows in Brooklyn which presented what the program missed). Announcer: Nolan North. Credits: Executive Producer: Robert Horowitz, Lewis Fenton. Co-Executive Producer: Emily Sinclair. Producer: Jeanne Bremer.
222 The Guinness Book of World Records: The Top 100. (Special; Reality; NBC; January 27, 2008) A look at the 100 most unusual entries found in The Guinness Book of World Records. Credits: Executive Producer: Al Berman, Glenda Hersh, Shari Solomon. Producer: Laurie Pekich, Gregory Fein, Liz Sterbenz. Director: Liz Plonka.
A Gunfighter’s Pledge. (TV Movie; Western; Hallmark; July 5, 2008) During a gunfight with outlaws, Sheriff Matt Austin accidentally shoots an innocent Californo (a Californian of Mexican descent). Before the man dies, he asks Matt to help his family defeat the town villain (Lamar Horn) seeking his land. The story follows Matt as he encounters love (with Amaya) and trouble attempting to defeat Horn. Cast: Luke Perry (Matt Austin), C. Thomas Howell (Lamar Horn), Jaclyn DeSantis (Amaya), Kim Coates (Tate), Nicholas Guest (Vaughn), James Keane (Preacher), Francesco Quinn (Sheriff Montero), Johann Urb (Lars Anderson). Credits: Executive Producer: Larry Levinson, Robert Halmi Jr. Co-Executive Producer: H. Daniel Gross. Producer: Albert T. Dickerson III. Writer: Jim Byrnes. Director: Armand Mastroianni. Music: Nathan Furst. Reviews: “The only thing that separates Hallmark Channel’s A Gunfighter’s Pledge 223
H20 / 225 from being a top-notch Western is its farfetched story, questionable casting, misleading title and stereotyped characters. The scenery is terrific, though and the costumes are perfect” (The Hollywood Reporter). “The Pledge ... adorns itself with a few pieces of genre cliché, a few recognizable scenarios and nothing else ... it provides Western fans with exactly what they want, then wraps up and heads home. B pictures used to work like this, and now too, does the Pledge” (DVD Talk).
224 Gym Teacher: The Movie. (TV Movie; Comedy; Nickelodeon; September 12, 2008) Dave Stewie, a disgraced Olympic gymnast working as a middle school physical education teacher, seeks to redeem himself by winning a gym teacher of the year award. Cast: Christopher Meloni (Dave Stewie), Amy Sedaris (Abby Hofmann), Nathan Kress (Roland Waffle), Benna O’Brien (Morgan), Chelah Horsdal (Winnie Bleeker), Alexia Fast (Susie Salisbury). Credits: Executive Producer: Stanely M. Brooks, Jim Head, Lauren Levine. Producer: Scott McAboy. Music: Daniel Licht. Director: Paul Dinello. Writer: Daniel Altiere, Steve Alticere. Review: “Put the words Law and Order: SVU [referring to the show’s star, Christopher Meloni] and gym teacher together in the same sentence and your first thought is likely to be ‘this can’t read well.’ But put those few words in Nickelodeon’s hands and you’ve got yourself a TV movie that the whole family can enjoy” (New York Post).
225 H20: Just Add Water. (Series; Comedy; Nickelodeon; Premiered: March 14, 2008) Cleo, Emma and Rikki are three 16year-old girls who live on the Australian Gold Coast. One day, while cruising the water, the boat in which the girls are
226 / Hallmark riding runs out of gas and strands them in mid-ocean. With only the mysterious Mako Island in sight, the girls paddle their way to the nearest shore. With evening approaching the girls take refuge in a cave. There, they discover a pool that Emma believes could lead to the ocean. (While it is not shown, it is assumed that the girls’ parents have become worried over their daughters’ disappearance and have called the Water Police.) Emma swims the length of the pool and discovers that it does lead to the ocean. She convinces Cleo and Rikki to swim the underwater channel to safety. As the girls swim through the channel, a mysterious glow from a full moon engulfs them. The girls escape from the island and are rescued by the Water Police. The girls appear to be fine. The next day, however, life changes for each of them. When Emma goes swimming a startling metamorphous occurs: ten seconds after entering the water she turns into a beautiful mermaid; Cleo has just stepped into a bathtub when she becomes a mermaid; Rikki, walking across a lawn, is sprinkled with water and she too becomes a mermaid. While not shown, when the water evaporates from their mermaid scales, they return to normal. The girls quickly adjust to the fact that water has changed their lives. They do acquire the power over water but must avoid unnecessary contact with it to keep their secret safe. Stories follow events in the lives of Cleo, Emma and Rikki as they struggle to cope with and conceal their true identities while at the same time facing the everyday problems teenage girls face. Lewis is their friend, a scientist, who seeks a way to reverse the process; Kim is Cleo’s sister; Elizabeth is Emma’s brother; Miss Chatham is a teacher; Angela is Cleo’s cousin; Lisa and Neil are Emma’s parents; Bev and Don are Cleo’s parents. Produced in Australia.
56 Cast: Cariba Heine (Rikki Chadwick), Claire Holt (Emma Gilbert), Phoebe Tonkin (Cleo Sertori), Angus McLaren (Lewis McCartney), Annabelle Stephenson (Miriam), Burgess Abernathy (Zane Bennett), Cleo Maskey (Kim Sertori), Trent Sullivan (Elliot Gilbert), Jada Paskins (Angela), Caroline Kennison (Lisa Gilbert), Jared Robinsen (Neil Gilbert), Deborah Coulls (Bev Sertori), Alan David Lee (Don Sertori). Credits: Executive Producer: Jonathan M. Shiff, Ben M. Rad. Producer: Jonathan M. Shiff. Theme Vocal: “No Ordinary Girl” by Ellie Henderson. Music: Danny Beckerman, Ric Formosa. Reviews: “It’s a quality piece of Australian children’s television. It looks good; the three female leads are engaging and there’s some lovely underwater photography” (The Sydney Morning Herald, Australia). “It isn’t exactly every young girl’s dream escape, but H20 comes pretty close to carrying away its target viewers on a magical mystery ride” (The Hollywood Reporter).
226 Hallmark Heroes with Regis Philbin. (Special; Tribute; Hallmark; December 25, 2008) Moving special about people whose acts of kindness and charity have affected many other lives. The recipients are interviewed and presented with a check for $5,000 to help them with their future good endeavors. The recipients are: Katy Hatfield who, with her sister, Nancy, started a web site (www.KnowAlz.com) to help people facing the same problems in caring for people affected with Alzheimer’s disease; Murray Hernandez, who established a non-profit organization (http://diabetes handsfoundation.org) to help people with diabetes and people without the disease understand it; Hal Honeyman, who established Project Mobility: Cycles for Life, which seeks special bicycles that can be used by children with Cerebral Palsy; and
57 John Beltzer, the founder of the Songs of Love Foundation, which creates uplifting, personalized songs for children and teens struggling with life-threatening illness or lifetime disabilities. Performers like Nancy Sinatra, Michael Bolton, Billy Joel and David Lee Roth have donated their talents. A very special tribute is also paid to actress Jane Seymour for her extensive work with the American Red Cross and their Measles Initiative. Host : Regis Philbin. Special Guest : Jane Seymour. Credits: Executive Producer: Colby Gaines, Brent Montgomery. Producer: Courtney Napurano, Clare O’Donohue, Helen Tierney. Director: Brad Garfield.
Head Case. (Series; Comedy; Starz; January 23, 2008 to March 12, 2008) Spoof of psychiatry-based television shows in which Dr. Elizabeth Goode, a therapist who dispenses judgmental advice to her patients — actual Hollywood celebrities (who appear with scripted problems). Cast: Alexandra Wentworth (Dr. Elizabeth Goode), Sally Kirkland (Elizabeth’s mother), Sam McMurray (Elizabeth’s father), Michelle Arthur (Lola Buckingham), Steve Landesberg (Dr. Myron Finkelstein), Rob Benedict ( Jeremy Berger). Credits: Executive Producer: Robert Bauer, Jason Farrand, Alexandra Wentworth, Eric Bonniot. Producer: William Butler-Slosi, Rachel North. Music: H. Scott Salinas.
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Heat Stroke. (TV Movie; Science Fiction; Sci Fi; May 31, 2008) A soldier (Steve) teams with an exmodel (Caroline) to foil alien plans to accelerate the global warming process to make the Earth habitable for their race. Cast : D.B. Sweeney (Capt. Steve O’Bannon), Danica McKelllar (Caroline), Kelly Rice ( Jillian Grange), Chris Cleveland (Waters), Francesca Buller (Dr. Tag228
Here / 230 gert), Charlotte Dias (Rahela), Kimberly Nault (Brooke). Credits: Executive Producer: John Ching, Christian Arnold-Beutel, Jeffrey Hayes, David Kemper, John F.S. Laing, Deborah U. Lau, Jason K. Lau. Producer: David Macaione, Tim McGrath. Music: Mike Verta. Writer: Richard Manning. Director: Andrew Prowse.
229 Her Only Child. (TV Movie; Drama; Lifetime; March 22, 2008) A lonely, deeply disturbed woman (Inez) plots to keep her daughter (Lily) by her side by destroying her relationships with men. Cast : Nicholle Tom (Lily Stanler), Gwynth Walsh (Inez Stanler), Cameron Daddo (Larry Nowack), Craig Thomas (Roger), Kim Bubbs ( Joanna). Credits: Executive Producer: Tom Berry, Louis Massicotte. Producer: Neil Bregman. Music: Richard Bowers. Writer: Christine Conradt, Mary Weinstein. Director: Douglas Jackson. Here Come the Newlyweds. (Series; Reality; ABC; March 2, 2008 to April 6, 2008) Seven newlywed couples appear. Each couple was chosen for a specific reason (for example, together since high school; Barbie and Ken clones; four times married and divorced) and the program, a more athletic version of The Newlywed Game, puts trust to the test by subjecting the couples to answering personal questions and competing in challenging stunts designed to test compatibility. Host: Pat Bullard. Credits: Executive Producer: Jay Blumenfield, Tony Marsh. Co-Executive Producer: Alex Campbell. Producer: Jeff Anderson. Supervising Producer: Shannon Keenan. Show Producer: Jeff Nucera. Director: Tony Sacco. Reviews: “Here Come the Newlyweds has a strong concept but suffers from poor execution and casting, including a vote-off
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231 The Hero Awards. (Special; Variety; My Network TV; July 4, 2008) An awards show, subtitled “Heroes Among Us,” that honors everyday heroism — exceptional individuals and organizations “who work to make our world a better place.” These include celebrities and individuals for their acts of charity, firemen and emergency response personnel. Host: Dean Cain. Guests: Gloria Gaynor, B.J. Thomas, Ace Young, Farrah Fawcett, Nicholas Cage, Louis Gossett, Jr., Joan Lunden, Paul Williams. Credits: Executive Producer: James Romanovich. Producer: Carlos Aguila. High School Confidential. (Series; Reality; WE; March 10, 2008 to April 28, 2008) A series that is actually four years in the making. In 2002, filmmaker Sharon Liese chose 12 girls from a Kansas high school to document their high school years from freshmen to seniors. Two girls are profiled on each program (including interviews with her parents and siblings) The interviews are quite frank and can make one wonder why people appear on national television to air their dirty laundry. Narrator: Wendy K. Gray. Credits: Executive Producer: Jon Kroll, Sharon Liese, Sydney Levin, Jim Rosenthal. Supervising Producer: Mary Belton. Producer: Suzanne Ali, Mark Costa. Review: “High School Confidential has something to say about the social pressures felt by teenage girls whose biggest worry in this intensely dramatic period of their lives is what other people think of them” (New York Post).
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233 High School Musical: Get in the Picture. (Series; Reality; ABC; July 20, 2008 to September 8, 2008) An audition series to find a teenager to star in a music video that will be shown during the closing credits of the fall 2008 feature film High School Musical 3: Senior Year. Twelve teenagers compete in music and dance challenges for the music video and a contract with ABC and Disney Records. The teens are guided by a professional faculty to hone their acting, singing, dancing and performing skills. Host : Nick Lachey. Faculty: Tiana Brown (dancer), Regina Williams (actress), Rob Adler (actor), Chris Prinzo (Broadway star). Credits: Executive Producer: Tony Marsh, Jay Blumenfield. Supervising Producer: Trevor Baierl, Dean Ollins. Producer: Jeff Anderson-Munkres, Alex Campbell. Music: Jeff Lippencott, Mark T. Williams. Review: “What distinguishes Musical is its breathtaking cross-platform promotion of Disney properties, from the upcoming movie [High School Musical 3] to the studio theme parks to the animated Disney movies whose songs are belted out as calling cards” (Variety).
234 High School Reunion. (Series; Reality; TV Land; March 5, 2008 to April 9, 2008) Sixteen former high school students are gathered in Maui, Hawaii, for a twenty year reunion that is captured by cameras. The graduates are from J.J. Pearce High School in Richardson, Texas, and include the bully, the class beauty, the popular girl, the nerd, the stud, etc. They meet again— most for the first time in many years and reminisce about their past and present experiences. Returned for a new cycle on February 18, 2009. Credits: Executive Producer: Mike Fleiss, Lisa Levenson. Co-Executive Producer: Drew Hoegl, Jonathan Singer. Supervising
59 Producer: Scott Cooper. Senior Producer: Walt Amiecinski. Producer: David Price. Director: David Sullivan. Review: “It’s a rather uninspiring journey, boiling it with denizens down to archetypes (the stud, the popular girl, the bully) before turning them loose on what amounts to ‘Temptation Island: Almost 40 Edition’” (Variety).
Hip Hop Honors. (Special; Tribute; VH-1; October 6, 2008) A tribute to the luminaries who pioneered the cultural phenomenon of hip hop music. Host: Tracy Morgan. Guests: Big Boi, Biz Markie, Bun B, Ghostface, Killah, Kid Rocko, McLyte, Lil’ Jon, Lil’ Wayne, QTip, Scarface, Wyclef Jean, Cheech and Chong, Sanaa Latham. Credits: Executive Producer: Jae Benson II, Lee Rolontz. Co-Executive Producer: Fab 5 Freddy, Nelson George. Director: Louis J. Horvitz. 235
236 The Hive. (TV Movie; Horror; Sci Fi; February 17, 2008) Reminiscent of the old time radio play Lenningen vs. the Ants, the story follows a team of specialized agents as they attempt to stop armies of ants, being controlled by alien forces, from ravaging an island. Cast: Elizabeth Healey (Claire), Tom Wopat (Bill), Jessica Reavis (Debbie), Mark Ramsey (Cortez), Kal Weber (Len). Credits: Executive Producer: Robert Halmi, Sr., Robert Halmi, Jr. Producer: Charles Salmon. Music: Charles Olms, Mark Ryder. Director: Peter Manus. Writer: T.S. Cook. 237 Hole in the Wall. (Series; Game; Fox; Premiered: September 7, 2008) Two three member teams compete in a silly game wherein they must make themselves into the right shape to fit through a shape cut out in a Styrofoam wall. Round one has each individual member of each team face the wall. As the wall approaches,
Hollywood / 239 the player must position himself and run toward the wall and pass through the cutout. Success earns one point; failure results in a dip in the water under the wall. Round two has two players, working as a team, attempting to jump through cutouts; round three encompasses all three members and a wall with three cutouts. The team with the highest score wins $25,000. Hosts: Brooke Burns, Mark Thompson. Lifeguard: Laila Odom. Credits: Executive Producer: Stuart Krasnow. Co-Executive Producer: Kevin Williams. Producer: Jon Peper. Review: “Despite being harmless nonsense, it’s another me-too effort for Fox, whose recent reality formula has mostly consisted of over producing under whelming concepts that ape an exciting show” (Variety).
238 A Holiday Celebration on Ice. (Special; Variety; Syn.; December 21, 2008) Ice skating stars dance to Christmas songs performed by guests or to recordings. Taped in Nashville, Tennessee. Host: Nancy Kerrigan. Singers: Billy Ray Cyrus, Sherri Austin, Sawyer Brown. Ice Skaters: Nancy Kerrigan, Tania Kwatakowski, Isabelle Braussevy, Lloyd Isler, Sirila Bonaly, Elvis Stojko. Credits: Executive Producer: Jerry Solomon, Alonzo Monk, Brian Hughes. Producer: Mike Long. Director: Meg Streeter.
239 Hollywood Residential. (Series; Reality; Starz; 2008) A spoof of home repair programs that spotlights an accident-prone celebrity home makeover expert. Tony King is the “expert” and stories follow Tony as he and his crew attempt to wreck as little havoc as possible while remodeling the homes of celebrities (like Paula Abdul, Carmen Electra, Jamie Kennedy, Beverly D’Angelo and Cheryl Hines).
240 / Hollywood Cast: Adam Paul (Tony King), Lindsay Stoddart (Lila Mann, his co-host), David Ramsey (Don Merritt, crew member), Eric Allan Kramer (Pete, crew member), Carrie Clifford (Carrie, crew member). Credits: Executive Producer: Cheryl Hines, Andy Lerner, Peter Principato, Paul Young. Producer: Sean K. Lambert, Terry Crotzer. Music: Sheldon Mirowitz.
240 Hollywood Singing and Dancing: A Musical Tribute. (Special; Variety; PBS; March 1, 2008) A clip rich look at the history of the Hollywood musical beginning with the era of the Bubsy Berkley dance spectaculars of the 1930s. Host : Shirley Jones. Appearing : Pat Boone, Leslie Caron, Marge Champion, Rhonda Fleming, Betty Garrett, Tab Hunter, Shirley MacLaine, Joan Leslie, Patti Page, Janis Paige, Rita Moreno, Liza Minnelli. Credits: Producer: Mark McLaughlin, Jane Shayne, Julie Antepli. Associate Producer: Philip Dye, Randy Gitsch, Denise Hamilton. Writer: Philip Dye, Denise Hamilton, Tasha Lowe-Newsome, Mark McLaughlin. Director: Mark McLaughlin.
241 A Home for the Holidays with Faith Hill. (Special; Variety; CBS; December 23, 2008) The tenth annual presentation wherein country music star Faith Hill and her guests present holiday songs and touching stories about foster care adoption (to raise awareness of the social issue). Host : Faith Hill. Guests: Melissa Etheridge, Tim McGraw, Gavin Rossdale, Jamie Foxx, Kristin Chenoweth, Rene Russo, Martin Short, Patricia Heaton. Credits: Executive Producer: Karen Mack, Stu Schreiberg, Marilyn Seabury. Supervising Producer: Kimberly Steer. Producer: Kelly Block. Director: Michael Simon.
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Hopkins. (Series; Reality; ABC; June 26, 2008 to August 7, 2008) Compelling, true series that focuses on the doctors, nurses and patients at John Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore. Cameras capture everything — from the operations to staff personal problems to the hopes and despair of the patients. Credits: Supervising Producer: Brad Herbert, Alex Piper. Producer: Erica Baumgart, Ken Chu, Monica Dela Rosa, Sarah Fogel, Sarah Namias, Ali Sargent. Review: “Watching Hopkins ... you get the feeling this is about as close as we’re ever going to get to truly capturing a measure of unfettered honesty in a primetime medium that typically wields manipulation like a machete” (The Hollywood Reporter).
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243 Hotel Babylon. (Series; Drama; BBC America; 2008) A British version of Hotel that relates incidents in the lives of guests who check into the elegant Hotel Babylon in England. Rebecca Mitchell is the hotel director; Charlie Edwards is her assistant. Jackie Clunes is the head of housekeeping; Tony Casemore is the concierge; Anna Thornton-Wilton is the lobby receptionist. Like the American series, stories also focus on the efforts of the hotel staff to help patrons overcome their problems. Cast : Tamzin Outhwaite (Rebecca Mitchell), Emma Pierson (Anna Thornton-Wilton), Max Beesley (Charlie Edwards), Dexter Fletcher (Tony Casemore), Natalie Mendoza ( Jackie Clunes). Credits: Executive Producer: Gareth Neame, Laura Mackie, Lucy Richer. Producer: Christopher Aird. Music: John Lunn, Jim Williams. Reviews: “More controversial than the best BBC [British Broadcasting Corporation] the series gets by on an attractive cast and its high style, serving up a trifle that’s not compulsive enough initially to demand an extended stay” (Variety).
61 “It’s been nearly 20 years since ... Hotel closed its doors on ABC. For those who waited for a grand re-opening, you’re in luck. Check out and check into Hotel Babylon on BBC America” (The Hollywood Reporter).
House of Saddam. (TV Movie; Biography; HBO; December 7 and 14, 2008) Two-part “dramatization based on certain facts” that charts the rise and fall of Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein and his family beginning in 1979 when Saddam deposed the then president and quickly established his rule as a powerful and feared leader. Cast : Igal Naor (Saddem Hussein), Shohreh Aghdashlon (Sajida), Philip Arditti (Uday Hussein), Said Taghmaoui Samira (Barzan Ibrahim), Christine Stephen-Daly (Shalbano), Amr Waked (Hussein Kamel). Credits: Executive Producer: Alex Holmes, Hilary Salmon. Producer: Steve Lightfoot. Director: Alex Holmes, Hilary Salmon. Writer: Alex Holmes, Stephen Butchard. Reviews: “House of Saddam is too episodic to be fully engaging, providing a sporadically interesting glimpse into how cheap life was under Hussein’s brutal rule” (Variety). “House of Saddam fills in enough details for a complete picture of the devious dictator to emerge but here’s the catch. You’ve got to be willing to put aside four hours, which is asking a lot when the subject is a dead, savage, cold-hearted brutal megalomaniacal tyrant” (The Hollywood Reporter).
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245 Housecat House Call. (Series; Reality; Animal Planet; June 7, 2008 to August 30, 2008) Programs devoted to dogs have aired on various networks over the years, but cats have not seen the same glory. While not the drama of Lassie, it is a look at cats and their owners — and the problems the fe-
Hulk / 247 lines cause. Helping to resolve the problem is Dr. Katrina Warren, an Australian veterinarian, who visits people with problem cats with the object being to allow the family to rule the house, not the pet. Produced in association with Purina Cat Chow. Host: Dr. Katrina Warren. Credits: Producer: Jason Pyne, Steve Jones.
How to Look Good Naked. (Series; Reality; Lifetime; Premiered: January 14, 2008) Women with poor self-esteem and poor body image are the subjects — to help them realize there is potential for improvement without the need for plastic surgery. Host: Carson Kressley. Credits: Executive Producer: Riaz Patel, Alex Fraser, Jim Sayer, Jo Rosenfelder, Chris Coelen. Co-Executive Producer: David Garfield. Associate Producer: Atousa Hojat Panah. Reviews: “Unlike reality shows that tout themselves as a social experiment, this series feels like the real thing — or, at the very least, good water cooler material” (The Hollywood Reporter). “The message is clear: no matter who you are, or what your size, you’re beautiful and you should know it. This works” (Variety). 246
247 Hulk Hogan’s Celebrity Championship Wrestling. (Series; Reality; CMT; October 18, 2008 to December 7, 2008) Ten celebrities are brought together and trained in the art of wrestling to compete in challenges and eventually master the ring to become professional-quality wrestlers. Host : Hulk Hogan. Judges: Hulk Hogan, Eric Bischoff, Jimmy Hart. Celebrities: Danny Bonaduce, Todd Bridges, ButterBean, Trishelle Cannatella, Dustin Diamond, Erin Murphy, Dennis Rodman, Frank Stallone, Nikki Ziering, Tiffany
248 / Husband Ziering. Ring Announcer: Todd Keneley. Referee: Anthony Rosas. Credits: Executive Producer: Eric Bischoff, Jason Hervey, Hulk Hogan, Brian Smith, Bob Kusbit, Melanie Moreau. Supervising Producer: Todd Hurvitz. Co-Executive Producer: Mark Herwick.
248 Husband for Hire. (TV Movie; Comedy; Oxygen; January 19, 2008) In order to retain her share of the family inheritance, a perfectionist Latina woman (Lola), must marry. Unable to find a man who meets her standards, she hires a local workman (Bo) to pose as her suitor. The story relates the complications that ensue as she struggles to not only transform him but convince her skeptical family that she has found the perfect man. Cast: Nadine Velazquez (Lola), Mark Consuelos (Bo), Rosa Arredondo (Simona), Jayce Bartok (Bread), Tempsett Bledsoe (Nian), Hugh Elliot (Manchita), Erik Estrada (Victor Diaz). Credits: Executive Producer: Lauren Dale, Howard Gertler, Robert O. Green. Producer: Susan Kirr. Writer-Director: Kris Isacsson. Music: David Derby, Michael Kotch. 249 I Can’t Believe I’m Still Single. (Series; Comedy; Showtime; June 22, 2008 to September 21, 2008) Eric Schaeffer is 35 years old and single. He thought, as a teenager, that when the time was right, he could easily find a girl with whom to settle down. Unfortunately, as he grew older, he found this to be a myth. He has searched and searched but to no avail. Stories follow Eric as he goes to extremes — from hookers to internet dating — to find that one elusive girl. Star: Eric Schaeffer. Credits: Executive Producer: Eric Schaeffer, Terence Michael. Producer: Michael Levine. Associate Producer: Em Sinick.
250 I Do! (Series; Reality; NBC; July 26, 2008 to August 2, 2008)
62 A look at the planning stages of the weddings of ordinary people. Produced in association with The Knot (a wedding magazine). Host: Carley Roney (editor-in-chief, The Knot). Credits: Executive Producer: Morgan Hertzan. Producer: Justin Goldberg, Jordana Starr, Grace Kim. Associate Producer: Pamela Kirkland.
251 I Know My Kid’s a Star. (Series; Reality; VH-1; April 10, 2008 to May 8, 2008) Former child star Danny Bonaduce (The Partridge Family) hosts a reality series that seeks to find the next child star. The children appear with their parents and must compete in a series of weekly challenges (like voicing a cartoon character) with the weakest performers facing elimination. The one child left standing wins the competition and the opportunity to star on a television series. Host : Danny Bonaduce. The Kids: Melissa Brasselle, Helene Kress, Gian Di Franco, Alai Divinity, Devon Goocher, Kevin Goocher, Cheyenne Hayness, Gigi Hunter, Mackenzie Knapps, Ivan Kraljevic, Austin Parker, Jonathan Parker, Hayley Sanchez, Cameron Vanderwerf, Mary Jo Wold. Credits: Executive Producer: Jeff Collins, Adam Greener. Supervising Producer: Todd Radnitz. Producer: Danny Bonaduce. 252 I Love Money. (Series; Reality; VH-1; July 6, 2008 to October 5, 2008) Contestants from former VH-1 series (Flavor of Love, I Love New York and Rock of Love) are brought together on Huatulco Beach in Mexico to compete against each other in a series of challenges wherein the best performer wins $250,000. Host : Craig Jackson. Contestants: Heather Chadwell, Brandi Cunningham, Joshua Gallander, Megan Hauseman, Frank Maresca, Lee Marks, Destiney Moore, Torrey Samuels, Cindy Steele.
63 Credits: Executive Producer: Matt Odgers, Cris Abrego, Mark Cronin. Supervising Producer: Fred Backhead, Michelle Brando, Scott Teti. Producer: Seth Frye, Ryan Smith.
I Love the New Millennium. (Special; Variety; VH-1; June 23, 2008 to June 26, 2008) A look at the good, bad, funny and sad times of the years 2000 through 2007. Hosts: Regan Burns, Rachel Quaintance, Keith Powell. Credits: Executive Producer: Karla Hilalgo, Meredith Ross. Producer: Pat Twist, Jill Solz.
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I Survived. (Series; Reality; Biography Channel; Premiered: December 1, 2008) People who were confronted and survived situations that looked like the end, appear to tell their harrowing experiences and how they overcame them. Credits: Producer-Director: Sally Howard. Music: Plan 9.
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255 I Survived a Japanese Game Show. (Series; Game; ABC; June 24, 2008 to August 5, 2008) Ten Americans are sent to Japan to compete against each other in outrageous (as well as hilarious) stunt challenges. The ten players live together in a large residence for the duration of the contest. The weakest performers are eliminated on a weekly basis. The one player left standing not only wins the grand prize ($250,000) but receives the opportunity to exclaim, “I Survived a Japanese Game Show.” Host : Tony Sano. Master of Ceremonies: Rome Kanda. Credits: Executive Producer: Kent Weed, Karsten Bartholin, Tim Crescenti, David Sidebottom, Arthur Smith. Supervising Producer: Rick Brown, Jonathan Chinn, Amy Jacobson, Blake Levin. Producer: Dave Oliver.
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Imagination Movers. (Series; Children; Disney; Premiered: September 6, 2008) Imagination Movers, a New Orleans based music group, oversees a program that encourages children to utilize their creative skills to solve everyday problems. Stars: Wendy Calio, Frank Crim, David Poche. Credits: Executive Producer: Skot Bright, Richard Gitelson, Sascha Penn. Producer: Kati Johnston. Music: Stuart Kollmorgen.
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258 In Harm’s Way. (Series; Reality; CW; October 5, 2008 to November 23, 2008) Documentary-like program that chronicles the stories of brave people who risk their lives in life-threatening jobs (e.g., hurricane chasers, rodeo bull riders, oil well cappers, Coast Guard rescue swimmers, avalanche hunters). Host: Hunter Ellis. Credits: Executive Producer: Hunter Ellis In Plain Sight. (Series; Crime Drama; USA; June 1, 2008 to August 17, 2008) Mary Shannon is a U.S. Marshal attached to WITSEC (the Federal Witness Protection Program). She is based in Albuquerque, New Mexico and is partners with Marshall Mann. Mary’s job is to protect
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260 / In and manage relocated federal witnesses (people who are relocated to the Southwest to begin a new life under a new name for helping authorities collar criminals). Stories follow Mary and Marshall as they risk their lives to keep federally protected witness safe. Mary, who must keep the true nature of her job secret, lives with her mother, Jinx, and her younger sister, Brandi. To help the people she is assigned to protect, Mary (and Marshall) must often pretend to be somebody else (from marriage counselor to mother) to help witnesses make an easy transition into their new lives. Jinx adores her daughters, but has never really been a supportive mother. She appears to be adverse to work but loves to drink and has had many romantic interludes. Brandi is a bit more ambitious than her mother but has a tendency to use drugs and fall for the worst possible men. Stan McQueen is Mary’s superior, a chief inspector for WITSEC; Raphael is Mary’s on-and-off again boyfriend. Cast: Mary McCormack (Mary Shannon), Frederick Weller (Marshall Mann), Lesley Ann Warren ( Jinx Shannon), Nichole Hiltz (Brandi Shannon), Paul BenVictor (Stan McQueen), Cristian DeLa Fuente (Raphael Ramirez). Credits: Executive Producer: David Maples, Paul Stupin. Producer: Mark Piznarski, Randi Richmond. Reviews: “After an impressive string of cable dramas ... this lighthearted female cop show feels stale and nondescript... Given the evidence, the investigation should be brief ” (Variety). “USA is rolling out In Plain Sight with a 76-minute ‘limited interruption’ premiere which ends up being more than enough to pass judgment. It’s mediocre” (The San Francisco Chronicle). “In Plain Sight could be viewed as the anti–Gossip Girl: McCormick’s Mary is a loner ... she favors Western boots made for walkin’ ... she deals in hard-won truths.
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In Treatment. (Series; Drama; HBO; Premiered: January 28, 2008) The meeting between a psychiatrist (Paul Weston) and his patients are presented as a weeknight therapy session. Each night is devoted to a different patient: Laura (Monday), Alex (Tuesday), Sophie (Wednesday), Jake and Amy Bickerson (Thursday), and Paul (Friday), who meets with his therapist (Gina) to deal with his own problems (including a troubled marriage and “losing patience with my patients”). Based on the Israeli series Be’Tinpul. Cast : Gabriel Byrne (Paul Weston), Michelle Forbes (Kate Weston), Melissa George (Laura), Blair Underwood (Alex), Mia Wasikowska (Sophie), Josh Charles ( Jake Bickerson), Embeth Davidtz (Amy), Dianne Wiest (Gina Toll). Credits: Executive Producer: Rodrigo Garcia, Stephen Levinson, Hagel Levi, Mark Wahlberg. Co-Executive Producer: Noa Tishby. Producer: Sarah Lum, Leonard Torgan. Joanne Toll. Reviews: “In Treatment’s intensity does build on the weekly progress but it’s never completely absorbing and you wonder how many viewers will commit to such a demanding regimen” (Variety). “It’s rather impossible to imagine watching an emotionally exhausting show like In Treatment ... night after night ... this is a series for which TiVo was invented if there ever was one” (The Hollywood Reporter). “...because it’s on HBO with a therapist and a sofa, In Treatment is not Tell Me You Love Me. What Treatment lacks in Tell Me style graphic sex, it makes up for in hot-tempered neuroses” (Entertainment Weekly). 260
Inside the Box. (Series; Game; Syn.; Premiered: September 16, 2008) Three players compete. One is placed
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65 inside “the box”; two remain outside. The box player has a series of questions relating to a television show, character or actor. The outside players have only one image of the subject to whom the questions refer. Two minutes is placed on a clock and the box players ask indirect questions of the outside players, one at a time. The box players can stop the clock and attempt to guess the subject at any time. The amount of time left on the clock when an identification is made becomes the player’s score. If an outside player gives an incorrect response to a question, he receives a five second penalty (which is deducted from his two minutes box time). Each player receives a chance inside the box with the highest scoring time player at the end of two rounds being declared the winner. Host: Sam Kalilieh. Credits: Executive Producer: Michael Geddes, Chris Geddes. Supervising Producer: Jake Werner. Producer: Rachel Horvath, Ann Camilleri. Music: Peter Warnica.
262 Into the Unknown with Josh Bernstein. (Series; Reality; Discovery Channel; August 18, 2008 to October 6, 2008) Explorer Josh Bernstein travels from Italy to Turkey to uncover the truth about Roman Gladiators — do they resemble Hollywood’s portrayal of them or where they, in actuality, something else? Host: Josh Bernstein. Credits: Executive Producer: Josh Bernstein, Beth Dietrich, Bernadette McDail.
263 The IT Crowd. (Series; Comedy; IFC; September 30, 2008 to December 22, 2008) Reynholm Industries is a large corporation in England. While the company employs many people, the entire focus is on three workers in the computer division: Jen, Roy and Moss, young people who lack not only social skills but, for Jen, also the ability to actually use a computer for
Jamie / 266 business. Jen lied about her qualifications and has to pretend to know what she is doing. Roy is an Irishman who thinks he’s a ladies’ man; Moss is a genius who is also a goof off. Produced in England. Cast : Katherine Parkinson ( Jen Barber), Chris O’Dowd (Roy), Richard Ayoade (Moss) Credits: Producer: Ash Atalia, Derren Schlessinger. Music: Neil Hannon. WriterDirector: Graham Linehan. Reviews: “An entertaining American influenced British workplace comedy finds a U.S. outlet ... if the show gains any buzz on IFC, look for an American adaptation within a couple of years” (The Hollywood Reporter). “While the concept for The IT Crowd is extremely clever and benefits from its series broad, loopy execution, it only sporadically fulfills that promise” (Variety).
264 It’s Me or the Dog. (Series; Reality; Animal Planet; Premiered: July 11, 2008) Tips on training dogs — from unruly mutts to pampered poodles from ten year dog training expert Victoria Stilwell. Based on the British series of the same title. Host: Victoria Stilwell. Credits: Producer: John Magennis. Jacked: Auto Theft Task Force. (Series; Reality; A&E; August 21, 2008 to October 30, 2008) A look at the officers of the Auto Theft Task Force (better known as “The Wolf Pack”) of the Northern New Jersey Police Department. Episodes show how the unit tracks down and recovers stolen cars. Credits: Executive Producer: Joey Allen, Kevin Bachar, Andy Berg, Robert Sherenon. Producer: Brian McAllister, Rob Greene.
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Jamie at Home. (Series; Cooking; Food Network; Premiered: January 12, 2008) Chef Jamie Oliver prepares meals focusing on fresh garden ingredients.
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Janice and Abbey. (Series; Reality; Oxygen; February 19, 2008 to March 27, 2008) Abbey Clancy is a potential model who became the runner up on the British TV series Britain’s Next Top Model. Supermodel Janice Dickinson sees potential in Abbey and sets out to train her. Stories follow Abbey as she travels to Los Angeles to begin the regime of modeling chores with the hope of becoming a super model. Stars: Janice Dickinson, Abbey Clancy. Credits: Executive Producer: Rachel Arnold, Janice Dickinson, Clare Hollywood. Producer: Heather Langone. 267
268 Jeffrey Ross: No Offense Live from New Jersey. (Special; Comedy; Comedy Central; August 22, 2008) Stand-up comedian Jeffrey Ross satirizes life in the Garden State, the home of his birth. Host: Jeffrey Ross. Credits: Executive Producer: Jeffrey Ross, Brian Volk-Weiss, Barry Katz. Producer: Jay Chapman. Writer: Jeffrey Ross. Director: Jay Karas.
269 Jekyll. (Series; Drama; BBC America; August 4, 2008 to September 8, 2008) A modern adaptation of the Robert Louis Stevenson novel, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. It is the present (2007) when Tom Jackman learns that he is the only known living descendant of the 19th century physician, Dr. Henry Jekyll, the man who was plagued by an evil alter ego named Edward Hyde. Henry’s medical experiments cursed him to become two people living in the same body. Like his ancestor, Tom has inherited a dark side — his own alter ego, Mr. Hyde. While the two share the same body, Mr. Hyde is unaware that Tom has a family (a wife, Claire, and two
66 children, Harry and Eddie). Through the use of modern technology, Tom has found a way to keep Mr. Hyde from overtaking him; Mr. Hyde, however, grows stronger each day and seeks to get out and becomes increasingly persistent. Stories follow Tom as he struggles to suppress his evil side and avoid capture by a secret, ancient organization that seeks to harness Mr. Hyde for their own sinister purposes. Produced in England. Cast : James Nesbitt (Tom Jackman/ Mr. Hyde), Gina Bellman (Claire Jackman), Christopher Day (Harry Jackman), Andrew Byrne (Eddie Jackman), Meera Syal (Miranda), Michelle Ryan (Nurse Katherine Reemer), Paterson Joseph (Benjamon), Fenella Woolgar (Min), Denis Lawson (Peter Syme). Credits: Executive Producer: Beryl Vertue, Steven Moffat. Producer: Elaine Cameron, Jeffrey Taylor. Writer: Steven Moffat. Director: Douglas MacKinon, Matt Lipsey.
270 The Jerry Lewis MDA Labor Day Telethon. (Special; Variety; Syn.; August 31 to September 1, 2008) The 43rd annual presentation wherein Jerry Lewis, National Chairman of the Muscular Dystrophy Association, hosts an entertainment extravaganza to raise research money for children ( Jerry’s Kids) suffering from the disease. Aired on 190 stations and broadcast live from Las Vegas; $65 million was raised. Host : Jerry Lewis. Co-Hosts: Jann Carl, Nancy O’Dell, Tony Orlando, Tom Bergeron, Allison Sweeney. Announcer: Ed McMahon. Credits: Executive Producer: Richard Burgio. Producer: Lisa Nann, Chris Lopez. Music: Dan Rosengard. Director: Debi Gelman.
271 Jimmy Kimmel’s Big Night of Stars. (Special; Interview; ABC; September 21, 2008) A special that aired prior to The Emmy Awards telecast in which Jimmy Kimmel
67 interviews personalities from the world of television, film and music. Host: Jimmy Kimmel. Guests: Selma Hayek, Tracy Morgan, Michael Phelps, Tom Bergeron, Heidi Klum, Howie Mandel, Jeff Probst, Ryan Seacrest. Credits: Executive Producer: Jimmy Kimmel. Producer: Doug DeLucca.
272 John Adams. (Miniseries; Drama; HBO; March 16, 2008 to April 27, 2008) Seven-part adaptation of the David McCullough autobiography about John Adams, the second president of the United States. Cast : Paul Giamatti ( John Adams), Laura Linney (Abigail Adams), David Morse (George Washington), Sarah Polley (Abigail “Nabby” Adams), Rufus Sewell (Alexander Hamilton), Justin Theroux ( John Hancock), Tom Wilkinson (Benjamin Franklin), Danny Huston (Samuel Adams), Stephen Dillane (Thomas Jefferson). Credits: Executive Producer: Gary Goetzman. Producer: David Coatsworth, Tom Hanks. Writer: Kirk Ellis, Michelle Ashford. Director: Tom Hooper. Music: Robert Lane, Joseph Vitarelli. Reviews: “It is the small moments more than the soaring themes that are the real triumph here, and which lifts John Adams out of the realm of ordinary biopics and Birth of the Nation dramas” (The Wall Street Journal ). “And there’s the production itself, which completely lives up to HBO’s high standards for period dramas. I only wish I could say the same for Adams himself ” (USA Today). “You’d have to be a heartless Commie bastard not to enjoy HBO’s seven-part miniseries John Adams” (Entertainment Weekly).
273 Journey to the Center of the Earth. (TV Movie; Adventure; Ion; January 27, 2008) An anthropologist ( Jonathan Brock)
Jurassic / 276 embarks on an expedition to the earth’s center to find a scientist (Edward Dennison) who vanished years earlier. Based on the novel by Jules Verne. Cast: Rick Schroder ( Jonathan Brock), Victoria Pratt (Martha Dennison), Peter Fonda (Edward Dennison), Steven Grayhm (Abel Petkov), Jonathan Brewer (Wakinta), Elyse Levesque (Emily), Richard Side (Solomon Smith). Credits: Executive Producer: Robert Halmi, Jr., Robert Halmi, Sr., Lisa Richardson. Producer: George Hories. Writer: Thomas Baum, William Gray. Director: T.J. Scott. Music: Rene Dupere.
274 Judge Jeanine Pirro. (Series; Reality; CW; Premiered: September 22, 2008) Former Westchester County (New York) district attorney and judge, Jeanine Pirro, presides over real small claims cases. Judge: Jeanine Pirro. Credits: Executive Producer: Bo Banks. Co-Executive Producer: Jill Olsen. Supervising Producer: Melissa Porter. Review: “The show is a little different from Judge Judy and The People’s Court. Lower class people — or at least those who don’t mind embarrassing themselves on national television — appear seeking money or trying to hide from responsibility” (The Hollywood Reporter). Judge Karen. (Series; Reality; Syn.; Premiered: September 9, 2008) Daily program of actual small claims cases presided over by Judge Karen MillsFrancis. Judge : Karen Mills-Francis. Bailiff : Christopher Gallo. Credits: Executive Producer: Rich Goldman. Co-Executive Producer: Susan Sobocinski Puckert. Supervising Producer: Margot Foley, Trenny Stovall. Producer: Tracey Slates. 275
276 Jurassic Fight Club. (Series; Documentary; History Channel; July 29, 2008 to October 13, 2008)
277 / Kath A look at how dinosaurs battled based on recent evidence uncovered by archeologists. CGI Animation is used to create the very realistic looking dinosaurs and each episode details how a specific species struggled to survive and how and who they fought. Host: George Blasing. Producer: Dolores Gavin. Review: “So good and so exciting, Jurassic Fight Club should be compulsory viewing for every kid over 10, not to mention their parents” (New York Post).
277 Kath and Kim. (Series; Comedy; NBC; Premiered: October 9, 2008) Kimberly “Kim” Day is a beautiful young woman who believes she was meant for the finest things life has to offer. She is the daughter of Kathleen “Kath” Day, a single mother (a hairdresser) who has just found romance with Phil Knight, the owner of a fast food store (Phil’s Sandwich Island) in the mall. All appears to be progressing well until Kim leaves her husband of six weeks (Craig) and moves back home to live with Kath. Kim became disillusioned living with Craig (“I didn’t sign up for cooking or caring about how anybody’s day was. I’m a trophy wife”) and is now seeking to find herself but also putting a damper on Kath’s new romance. Kath is shallow and self-absorbed and admits that she is a high maintenance girl. Kim is a self-obsessed woman-child (a spoiled brat who wants things her way or no way at all). Craig, an electronics store employee (at Circuit Surplus Electronics), loves Kim and is trying to make the marriage work, but he can never seem to say what Kim wants to hear). Stories follow Kath as she tries to begin a new life and Kim as she wallows in self-pity with no apparent ambition but to find someone to treat her like she believes she should be. Based on the Australian series of the same title. Cast : Selma Blair (Kim Day), Molly
68 Shannon (Kath Day), John Michael Higgins (Phil Knight), Mikey Day (Craig Baker). Credits: Executive Producer: Michelle Nader, Gina Riley, Jane Turner, Rick McKenna. Co-Executive Producer: Will Calhoun, Liz Astrof. Producer: Patrick Kienlen. Reviews: “What is hard to understand is why NBC thought this particular adaptation would work. It lacks the charm of the original [Australian]. Worse, the characters on the NBC show are so exaggerated that the whole thing feels like a skit. A very long skit” (The Hollywood Reporter). “Kath and Kim will likely have American audiences scratching their heads, wondering what Australians saw in the concept or if something was seriously lost in the translation” (Variety). “The big difference between the show in Australia and its dish water copy here is that the Australian producers know how to make fun of themselves. American TV people prefer to make fun of everything else” (New York Post).
The Kennedy Center Honors. (Special; Awards; CBS; December 30, 2008) The 31st annual presentation, taped at the Kennedy Center Opera House stage, that honors people in the entertainment industry for their lifetime contributions to American culture through the performing arts. Host : Caroline Kennedy. Special Guests: President George Bush, First Lady Laura Bush. Honorees: Barbra Streisand (singer-actress), George Jones (singer), Morgan Freeman (actor), Twyla Tharp (choreographer), Pete Townshend (Musician), Roger Daltry (musician). Guests: Jack Black, Lily Tomlin, Denzel Washington, Glenn Close, Clint Eastwood, Brad Paisley, Shelby Lynne, Luciana Paris. Credits: Executive Producer-Writer: George Stevens. Producer-Director: Michael M. Stevens. 278
69 Review: “The show itself remains a delightfully mixed bag, from rock to country to dance. There are surely worse ways to spend two hours between Christmas and New Year’s” (Variety).
Keyshia Cole: The Way It Is. (Series; Reality; BET; Premiered: November 11, 2008) Keyshia Cole is a young woman who struggled to make her mark in the music world (a singer with A&M Records). She yearns to be an inspiration for young people, especially those growing up “in the hood” as Keyshia herself had a difficult childhood and struggled to become a success. Keyshia believes everyone has goals to realize and through her series she attempts to relate the problems she had and does encounter with family, friends and business associates. The title, “The Way It Is,” reflects her first album for A&M Records. Star: Keyshia Cole. Credits: Executive Producer: James DuBose. Supervising Producer: Tracey Finley. Producer: Kanika Utley.
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280 A Kiss at Midnight. (TV Movie; Drama; Hallmark; December 27, 2008) Susan Flowers, the owner of a match making service (Hearts and Flowers) appears to have great success in matching clients, but has not yet found her Mr. Right. Widower Josh Sherman is the CEO of Romance.com, an Internet dating service. Believing the Internet site will hurt her business, Susan creates a profile and posts it on the site with the intention of proving that the Internet cannot provide true love. Unknown to Josh, his daughters (Cassie and Jennifer) have posted his profile, hoping to acquire a new mother. The site matches Susan with Josh — a seemingly perfect match until each discovers what the other does for a living and each believes the other is out to destroy their business. The story relates their bickering—until they come to realize that each has found their true love.
Knight / 281 Cast : Faith Ford (Susan Flowers), Cameron Daddo ( Josh Sherman), Dyan Cannon (Kay Flowers), Lorna Scott (Carla Walsh), Jadin Gould (Cassie Sherman), Abigail Mavity ( Jennifer Sherman), Kim Rhodes (Maureen O’Connor), Hal Linden (Arthur Wright). Credits: Executive Producer: Larry Levinson. Producer: Mary Church, Lincoln Lageson. Director: Bradford May. Writer: Anna Sandor. Review: “If you loved the Tom Hanks– Meg Ryan romance You’ve Got Mail so much that you would watch anything with even the vaguest resemblance, then make a date tonight to watch A Kiss at Midnight” (New York Daily News).
281 Knight Rider. (Series; Adventure; NBC; Premiered: September 24, 2008) An update of the 1980s series of the same title (about Michael Knight, a lone crusader who battled crime with the help of KITT, a Knight Industries 2000 car). It is the present time and a new KITT (Knight Industries 3000) has been developed. It has many improvements, including the ability to change shape and color, artificial intelligence and a super computer capable of hacking virtually any system. The morphing cars are KITT Hero (a Ford Mustang Shelby GT 500 KR) that appears as an ordinary car; KITT Attack is a high speed version of the prior car that transforms into attack mode with the help of air ride technology and specialized body parts. The third vehicle, KITT Remote is a driverless version of Hero. In the original series, Wilton Knight created KITT. Here, scientist Charles Graiman makes the improvements needed to bring KITT into the 21st century. His daughter, Sarah, a 24-year-old PhD. candidate at Stanford University, is following in his footsteps. Mike Tracer, a 23-year-old ex–Army Ranger (a childhood friend of Sarah’s) is chosen to drive KITT. Carrie
282 / Kung Rivai is the FBI agent Knight Industries helps (and vice versa) to bring criminals to justice. Stories follow Michael and Sarah as they use KITT’s unique abilities to solve complex criminal situations. Michael later takes the name Michael Knight when the FBI arranges his “death” to keep Mike Tracer’s past from catching up with him. Alex heads the unit; Zoe and Billy assist at headquarters. The pilot film aired on NBC on February 17, 2008. Cast : Justin Bruening (Mike Tracer/ Michael Knight), Deanna Russo (Sarah Graiman), Sydney Tamiia Poitier (Carrie Rivai), Bruce Davison (Charles Graiman), Val Kilmer (Voice of KITT), Smith Cho (Zoe Chase), Paul Campbell (Billy Morgan), Yancey Arias (Alex Torres). Credits: Executive Producer: Glen A. Larson, Doug Liman, David Bartis, Gary Scott Thompson. Co-Executive Producer: Steve Shill. Supervising Producer: Dave Andron, Sean Ryerson. Music: Christopher Tyng. Reviews (Pilot): “The two hours mostly amount to watching two people that once dated drive around together in a conspicuously product-placed Ford Mustang [KITT]. And yes, that’s just about as much fun as it sounds” (Variety). “The revival of Knight Rider ... should gladden the heart of viewers ... employed by Ford ... for the rest of us ... an elaborate commercial around which bits of story are sprinkled” (The Hollywood Reporter). Reviews (Series): “Everything that made the original unique and fun has effectively been scrubbed away from this new edition ... an hour devoid of soul” (The Hollywood Reporter). “The Knight Rider revival movie set the bar low in terms of expectations, and damned if the series premiere still doesn’t go skidding under it” (Variety).
Kung Fu Killer. (Miniseries; Crime Drama; Spike TV; August 17 and 18, 2008)
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70 Two-part violent martial arts saga about White Crane, an aging kung fu master who battles evil wherever he finds it. In part one, Crane seeks a psycho killer who plans to enslave the country. Part two finds Crane battling a former classmate seeking revenge. Filmed in China and set in the 1930s. Cast: David Carradine (White Crane), Daryl Hannah ( Jane), Jimmy Taenaka (Bingo), Osric Chau (Lang Hu), Kay Tong Lim (Khan), Pei-Pei Cheng (Myling), Rosalind Pho (Tong Ho), Nolan Willlard (Young Crane), Karen Bergan (Crane’s mother). Credits: Executive Producer: Robert Halmi, Sr., Robert Halmi, Jr. Producer: Matthew O’Connor, Shan Tam. Music: Jim Guttridge.
283 Ladies of the House. (TV Movie; Drama; Hallmark Channel; October 16, 2008) Three women (Rose, Elizabeth, and Birdie) pool their talents (and resources) to refurbish a run down house so that it can be sold and its profits used to keep a local day care center in operation. Cast : Florence Henderson (Rose), Donna Mills (Elizabeth), Pam Grier (Birdie), Lance Hendriksen (Frank), Richard Roundtree (Stan), Michael Ensign (Pastor Wesley), Judith Baldwin (Amelia), Nicole DuPont (Tracy). Credits: Executive Producer: Robert Halmi, Jr., Larry Levinson. Co-Executive Producer: Michael Moran, Matt Fitzsimons. Producer: Brian Gordon. Music: Alex Wilkinson. Director: James Contner. Writer: Karen Struck. Reviews: “Even a script asleep at the wheel can’t stop Florence Henderson, Donna Mills and Pam Grier from shining in this sugary story” (The Hollywood Reporter). “It’s a joy to watch these pros [Florence, Donna, Pam] pull out all the stops and make even mediocre material fly” (New York Post).
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284 Laffapalooza. (Special; Comedy; TBS; November 30, 2008) An annual TBS event wherein top comedians perform their material. Host : Tracy Morgan. Comedians: Mark Curry, Sheryl Underwood, Corey Holcomb, Lavelle Crawford, Earthquake. Credits: Executive Producer: Jamie Foxx, Marcus King, Stu Schrieberg, Ron Wilson, Stephen Kroopnick, Marilyn Seabury. Producer: Myrna Byrne. Director: Chuck Vinson. 285 Larry the Cable Guy’s Star Studded Christmas Extravaganza. (Special; Comedy; CMT; November 21, 2008) A comical pre–Thanksgiving romp with Christmas overtones that features performances by an array of guest stars. Host: Dan Whitney (Larry the Cable Guy). Guests: Tony Orlando, Fred Willard, Toby Keith, Lewis Black, Jeff Foxworthy, Charlie Callas, Jennifer Aspen, Angela Little, Joey Fatone, Terry Bradshaw, Kellie Hudson, Bill Engvall. Credits: Executive Producer: J.P. Williams, Stella Stolper, Dan Whitney, Tom Forrest, Chris Choun. Producer: Ben Tyson, Jennifer Novak, David Higby.
286 Legally Blonde The Musical: The Search for Elle Woods. (Series; Reality; MTV; June 2, 2008 to July 21, 2008) A talent search to find an actress to play the role of Elle Woods, the pampered blonde, in the Broadway musical Legally Blonde. Ten girls are brought together in New York City. The girls are mentored by professionals then tested in acting, singing and dancing challenges. A panel of judges rates the performances with the weakest performer being eliminated on a weekly basis. The one girl who proves to be the best wins the role of Elle Woods (replacing the current actress, Laura Bell Bundy). Mentor: Haylie Duff. Judges: Heather
Legend / 287 Hatch, Paul Canaan, Bernard Telsey, Jerry Mitchell. Credits: Executive Producer: Steve Kroopnick, Eugene Peck, Stu Schreiberg. Producer: Jennifer Stander. Music: Jim Parker.
287 Legend of the Seeker. (Series; Adventure; Syn.; Premiered: November 1, 2008) In a time that has long since been forgotten, a book called The Book of Counted Shadows was composed by unknown beings to record the secrets of power. A being called the Seeker used the book to defeat evil. A society of women called Confessors were chosen to protect the book and risk their lives to ensure the safety of the Seeker. The series is set many centuries later (in a medieval-like era) when an evil ruler, Darken Rahl, is seeking to rule the world and enslave mankind. He requires The Book of Counted Shadows to ensure that power. In an area called the Midlands, a baby boy, destined to become a Seeker, is born to a woman. To protect the baby from Rahl (who seeks to kill it), the wizard Zeddicus Zul Zorander (called Zedd) takes the baby and gives him to a young couple, George and Mary Cypher, to raise. The baby grows to become the woodsman Richard Cypher. It is thirty-three years later when Richard comes to know his true calling. Kahlan, a Confessor, has been assigned to find Richard, present him with the book and have Zedd proclaim him as the next Seeker. Rahl has sensed the presence of a new Seeker and has dispatched soldiers to destroy the Seeker and retrieve the sacred book for him. Zedd has not revealed his true nature to Richard. They are friends, but Richard believes he is a crazy old man who talks to his chickens. When Kahlan finds Zedd, Zedd reveals his true nature to Richard
288 / Legend and presents him with the Sword of Truth—forged metal to ordinary men, but a magical means to destroy evil for the true Seeker. Richard questions what he has been told until Rahl’s soldiers attack them. The ensuing battle, in which Richard finds a strength he has never known before, convinces him that what he has been told is the truth. He then learns from Kahlan about Darken Rahl and his mission: to destroy Rahl and save mankind. Stories follow Richard, Kahlan and Zedd as they set out on a dangerous quest to find Rahl and stop him before he can accomplish his goal. Hindering them is Rahl, who has issued wanted posters for Richard’s capture (one thousand gold pieces as a reward). Richard destroyed the book in the third episode (his way of acquiring the secrets of power). Rahl’s soldiers have informed him of this and now Rahl must capture Richard in order to acquire the power. Michael is Richard’s brother; Chase is Richard’s friend. Cast: Craig Horner (Richard Cypher), Bridget Regan (Kahlan Amnell), Bruce Spence (Zedd), Craig Parker (Darken Rahl), David de Latour (Michael Cypher), Jay Laga’aia (Chase). Credits: Executive Producer: Sam Raimi, Robert Tapert, Joshua Donan, Ned Nalle. Co-Executive Producer: Barry Schkolnick, Stephen Tolken. Supervising Producer: Mike Sussman, Chad Fiveash, James Stoteraux. Producer: Chloe Smith, David Roessell, Mark Beesley. Music: Joseph LoDuca. Reviews: “There is nothing howlingly bad here ... but nothing particularly distinctive either. Rather Legend of the Seeker feels like a hodgepodge of better sci fi/fantasy fare” (Variety). “Big on style but more challenged in terms of substance, Seeker demonstrates much production savvy but at the same time too little provocative/evocative interaction aside from the ultra violet kind” (The Hollywood Reporter).
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288 Legend of the Seeker: The Making of a Legend. (Special; Documentary; Syn.; October 18, 2008) A behind-the scenes look at the making of the syndicated TV series Legend of the Seeker (see prior title), a much anticipated fall 2008 series. Host: Lucy Lawless. Credits: Executive Producer: Gary Holland, Gary Lsiter, Blake Bryant. Producer: Skip Robinson, Joshua Levine, Jeff Diner, Ryan Moore. Director: Gary Lister.
Lesbian Sex and Sexuality. (Series; Reality; Here!; Premiered: 2008) A very specialized series (aired on the gay channel Here!) that takes an extremely frank look at what it means to be a lesbian in today’s world. The program explores lesbian sexuality through interviews with “sexperts” as well as by visiting erotic dance clubs, lesbian owned adult film companies and sex shops. Credits: Executive Producer: Katherine Linton, Paul Colichman, Stephen P. Jarchow, Meredith Kadlec. Producer: Desireena Almoradie, Tracy Izact. Writer: Katherine Linton. Director: Katherine Linton.
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290 Leverage. (Series; Drama; TNT; Premiered: December 7, 2008) Nate Ford is an insurance company investigator with an impressive record of recovery (reclaiming millions of dollars in stolen goods for his company). When Nate’s son becomes ill and his company refuses to pay the medical bills (that cost his son’s life), Nate quits in disgust but soon finds himself descending into alcoholism. He is literally saved by an aeronautics executive who hires him to recover an exclusive airplane design that was stolen by a rival company. To help him accomplish his goal are less than honorable friends he met while working at the insurance company: Alec Hardison, a specialist in Internet and computer fraud; Parker, an expert thief; Eliot Spencer, a retrieval
73 specialist; and Sophie Devereaux, a grifter who is also a talented actress. Once accomplishing his mission Nate forms a unique organization — recover what has been stolen. Stories follow the team’s case assignments as they incorporate their unique skills to return stolen objects to their rightful owners. Cast : Timothy Hutton (Nate Ford), Beth Riesgraf (Parker), Aldis Hodge (Alec Hardison), Christian Kame (Eliot Spencer), Gina Bellman (Sophie Devereaux). Credits: Executive Producer: Dean Devlin, Chris Downey, John Rogers. Co-Executive Producer: Marc Roskin, Kearie Peak. Co-Producer: Amy Berg, Rachel Olschen. Reviews: “There’s someone besides accident-chasing legal firms to put the law on your side” (The Hollywood Reporter). “...aside from an easygoing quality and mild comic flair, there’s not much here to steal the hearts of viewers; instead it’s another lightweight addition to TNT’s dinner-style menu of comfort food for a weary nation” (Variety).
291 Lewis Black’s Root of All Evil. (Series; Comedy; Comedy Central; March 12, 2008 to October 1, 2008) A parody of the reality court programs wherein a judge (comedian Lewis Black) presides over cases involving celebrities and pop culture figures he deems as being “the root of all evil.” Host: Lewis Black. Regulars: Patton Oswalt, Greg Giraldo, Andrew Daly, Matt Price, Shaun Russell. Credits: Executive Producer: David Sacks, Scott Carter, Lewis Black. Co-Executive Producer: Jo Anne Astrow, Mark Lonow. Supervising Producer: Michael Addis. Producer: Alicia Good, Allison Dykstra. Music: Stephen Phillips.
292 The Librarian: Curse of the Judas Chalice. (TV Movie; Adventure; TNT; December 7, 2008) The third of two prior Librarian movies
Life / 293 about Flynn Carsen, a brilliant student at the Metropolitan Library who uses his intellect to find lost treasures and outwit those who seek the library’s collection of magical and mythical artifacts. The story finds Flynn seeking a Judas chalice that has the power to revive the undead (in this instance, the infamous Count Dracula). Charlene and Judson are Flynn’s superiors. The Librarian: Quest for the Spear, the first film, aired in 2004; it was followed by The Librarian: Return to King Solomon’s Mines in 2006. Cast: Noah Wyle (Flynn Carsen), Bob Newhart ( Judson), Jane Curtin (Charlene), Bruce Davison (Professor Lazlo), Stana Katic (Simone), Dikran Tulaine (Kubichek). Credits: Executive Producer: Dean Devlin, Marc Roskin, Kearie Peak. Co-Executive Producer: Phillip M. Goldfarb. Producer: Noah Wyle, John Rogers. Director: Jonathan Frakes. Writer: Marco Schnabel. Reviews: “This third installment of TNT’s The Librarian movies benefits from nifty special effects and a wholehearted embrace of the modern-day National Treasure–type swashbuckler status” (Variety). “For the Librarian movie franchise, it turns out that the third time really is the charm. The latest (and last) in the series ... packs more humor, suspense and adventures into two hours than either of its two predecessors” (The Hollywood Reporter). “It’s a fun ride and Wyle has gotten a little better each time. That’s why it’s a shame there apparently won’t be another” (New York Daily News).
The Life and Times of Tim. (Series; Cartoon; HBO; September 28, 2008 to November 30, 2008) Tim is a young man who lives and works in New York City. He has a girlfriend (Amy) and very serious problems: he is self conscious and extremely prone to making the worst decisions each day. Sto-
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294 / Life ries, which are adult in nature, follow Tim as he struggles to get through the trying times of each day. Debbie, a prostitute, is Tim’s friend; Stu is Tim’s friend and coworker. Voice Cast : Steve Dildarian (Tim), Mary Jane Otto (Amy), Nick Kroll (Stu), Peter Giles (Boss), Edie McClurg (Amy’s grandmother), Kari Wahlgren (Amy’s mother), Bob Morrow (Debbie). Credits: Executive Producer: Tom Werner, Mike Clements, Steve Dildarian. CoExecutive Producer: Leynete Carrapa. Reviews: Tim holds some genuine promise with its dry with and understated sensibility” (The Hollywood Reporter). “Viewed alone, in small doses, the show is pretty damn funny ... a mix of minimalist animation, wildly absurd situations and understated voice work” (Variety).
294 The Life and Times of Vivienne Vyle. (Series; Comedy; Sundance; September 8, 2008 to October 13, 2008) A British produced spoof of daytime talk shows that focuses on the hectic on camera and behind the scenes life of Vivienne Vyle, the screaming, always harassed host of The Vivienne Vyle Show. Helena is her producer; Jared is her husband; Jonathan is her psychotherapist. Cast : Jennifer Saunders (Vivienne Vyle), Miranda Richardson (Helena de Wend), Conleith Hill ( Jared), Jason Watkins (Dr. Jonathan Fowler), Helen Griffin (Carol), Dave Lamb (Des). Credits: Executive Producer: Jon Plowman. Producer: Jo Sargent. Music: Dilly Fox.
Life on Mars (British). (Series; Crime Drama; BBC America; 2008) The British series on which the American series of the same title is based (ran on BBC-One, 2006–2007). Sam Tyler is a Detective Chief Inspector with the Manchester Police Department in England. One day, during a case investigation, Sam is hit by a car and awakens in 1973 as a
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74 member of the Manchester and Salford Police Department as Detective Inspector (his sudden presence is explained as being a transfer from another precinct). Sam quickly adjusts to the fact that he is no longer in 2006 and stories follow his efforts to follow the police procedures of the 1970s world but supplement those techniques with those he learned in the 21st century. Gene Hunt is his superior, an old fashioned cop who will break the rules to get results. Ray Carling, Chris Skelton and Annie Cartwright (also Sam’s romantic interest) work with Sam. The final episode shows Sam awakening from a coma. Believing his experiences in 1973 were real, but now feeling out of place in 2007, he climbs to the top of the police station and jumps off. He appears to return to the past, but the episode is confusing as it can also indicate that Sam may not have returned to the present. Overall, it really doesn’t tell the viewer if Sam was insane, in a coma and if he really traveled back in time. Cast: John Simm (Sam Tyler), Philip Glinster (Gene Hunt), Liz White (Annie Cartwright), Dean Andrews (Ray Carling), Marshall Lancaster (Chris Skelton). Credits: Executive Producer: Matthew Graham, Jane Featherstone, Claire Parker. Producer: Marcus Wilson. Music: Edmund Butt.
296 Life on Mars (U.S.). (Series; Crime Drama; ABC; Premiered: October 9, 2008) “I had an accident and woke up 35 years in the past. Now that either makes me a time traveler, a lunatic or I’m lying in a hospital bed in 2008 and none of this is real,” says Sam Tyler, a detective with the N.Y.P.D. 125th Precinct (called 1-2-5) in 2008 who is now a detective with the 12-5 in 1973. In 2008 Sam is romantically involved with fellow detective Maya Daniels. While investigating a case involving a kidnappermurderer, Maya appears to have been kid-
75 napped and Sam is hit by a car. The viewer sees a brief dream-like sequence as Sam awakens to find himself in 1973 — as a member of the 1-2-5 in Manhattan. His identification also reflects 1973 and he finds himself working on a case that is identical to the one he was working on in 2008. Sam believes that if he solves this case he can save Maya and return to 2008 (while Sam does solve the case, he is not transported back to his time). Sam’s sudden appearance at the 1-2-5 is accepted because he is believed to be a transfer from upstate New York. Sam quickly adjusts to the fact that he is where he is. At the precinct Sam meets his team: Gene Hunt, his superior, a rather uncouth lieutenant who believes in rough tactics; Annie Norris, a police woman (at a time when such personnel were part of the Police Woman’s Bureau and not permitted to assist on cases as men do). She has a psychology degree from Fordham University in the Bronx and lives with her parents in Queens. She is the only one who sympathetic to Sam’s plight. Chris Skelton is the rookie detective; Ray Carling is the tough, sexist detective with a chip on his shoulder. At the end of the first episode, Sam hears Maya’s voice over his car radio telling him that she is okay and asking him to come home. But how? Stories follow Sam as he seeks that answer and his efforts to incorporate the technologies of 2008 police science in an era where such things as forensic science and finger print analysis and even computers were a far-fetched dream. Based on the British series (see prior title). Cast : Jason O’Mara (Sam Tyler), Gretchen Mol (Anne Norris), Harvey Keitel (Gene Hunt), Michael Imperioli (Ray Carling), Jonathan Murray (Chris Skelton), Lisa Bonet (Maya Daniels). Credits: Executive Producer: Josh Applebaum, Andre Nemec, Scott Rosenberg, Jane Featherstone, Stephen Garrett. Co-
Lingerie / 299 Executive Producer: David Wilcox, Michael Katleman. Supervising Producer: Adele Lim, Producer: Jane Rabb. Music: Peter Nashel. Reviews: “An inexplicable trip through time injects life into the police drama genre ... if it holds its own against the final season of ER, Mars might be orbiting the schedule for years” (The Hollywood Reporter). “Every year ABC rolls the dice on one truly first rate pilot that breaks the usual mold. Life on Mars is the latest gamble... Mars offers fine performances, some intriguing images, sly satire and a terrific song score” (Variety).
297 The Lifetime Achievement Award: A Tribute to Warren Beatty. (Special; Tribute; USA; June 25, 2008) A tribute to actor Warren Beatty. Guest of Honor: Warren Beatty. Guests: Faye Dunaway, Dustin Hoffman, Halle Barre, Diane Keaton, Barbra Streisand, Don Cheadle, Angela Lansbury, Steven Spielberg, Goldie Hawn, Dyan Cannon, Annette Bening. Credits: Executive Producer: Gary Smith. Producer: Chris Merrill. Associate Producer: Aaron B. Cooker. Director: Louis J. Horvitz. Writer: Jon Macks.
The Line. (Series; Comedy; Internet; Summer 2008) Seven part satire about a young man and his friend and the problems they face when they become first in line for a popular science fiction movie — weeks before it opens. Cast : Bill Hader, Simon Rich, Joe LoTruglio, Paul Scheer, Miriam Tolan. Credits: Producer: Jack Sullivan, Erin David, Dina Holmes, Nick Mallardi. Writer: Bill Hader, Simon Rich. Director: Seth Meyers.
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300 Lipstick Jungle. (Series; Drama; NBC; February 7, 2008 to January 9, 2009) A look at the lives of three women who are the tops in their field: Wendy Healy (movie executive at Parador Pictures), Nico Reilly (called Nico, is editor-in-chief of the fashion magazine Bonfire) and Victory Ford (is a fashion designer and owner of Victory Ford Fashions). Cast : Brooke Shields (Wendy Healy), Kim Raver (Nico Reilly), Lindsay Price (Victory Ford), Andrew McCarthy (Joe Bennett), Paul Blackthorone (Shane Healy), Sarah Hyland (Maddie Healy), Mary Tyler Moore ( Joyce; Wendy’s mother). Credits: Executive Producer: Oliver Goldstick, Timothy Busfield, Candace Bushnell. Producer: James Bigwood. Music: W.G. Snuffy Walden. Reviews: “With the premiere of Lipstick Jungle, it seems safe to say that if someone is going to have a hit based on three female friends in the cutthroat business world, it isn’t going to happen this season” (The Hollywood Reporter). “Lipstick Jungle is the superior product of this winter’s career-woman pals trying to have it all dramedies ... there are shreds of humanity to latch onto here if the network can lure enough young women in to respect the merchandise” (Variety). 301 Lisa Williams: Voices from the Other Side. (Pilot; Reality; Lifetime; October 27, 2008 to October 31, 2008)
76 A five episode test for an attempt by Lifetime to see if it can break away from the clutter of talk and judge shows that occupy daytime television. Here, British psychic Lisa Williams seeks to help real people, suffering a loss (friend, lover, family member) find some closure by contacting the spirits of those they lost. Host: Lisa Williams. Credits: Executive Producer: Robert Pritchard, Ronnie Ward, Roy Bank, Yann Debonne. Producer: Terence Michael. Music: Matthew Puckett.
302 Little Britain. (Series; Comedy; BBC America; 2008) An exaggerated look at the British Isles (from Scotland to Wales) with a focus on the quirky characters that inhabit the countryside of the United Kingdom (for example, Sebastian Love, the Prime Minister’s gay assistant; Vicky Pollard, the teenage troublemaker; Ray McLooney, the eccentric Scottish hotel manager; and Marjorie Dawes, a dietician who makes fun of fat people). Cast: Matt Lucas, David Walliams, Anthony Head, Paul Putner, Joann London, Stephen Furst, Stirling Gallacher, Leelo Ross, Ruth Jones. Narrator: Tom Baker. Credits: Executive Producer: Jon Plowman. Producer: Geoff Posner. Music: David Arnold. 303 Little Britain, U.S.A. (Series; Comedy; HBO; September 28, 2008 to November 2, 2008) Raunchy, fast-paced skit comedy wherein the male leads, portraying an array of character (including females) spoof American culture. Based on the British series Little Britain. Stars: Matt Lucas, David Walliams. Credits: Executive Producer: Matt Lucas, David Walliams, Simon Fuller, Larry Brezner, David Steinberg, Michael Patrick James. Producer: Stephanie Laing. Reviews: “Britain U.S.A. is mostly just
77 crude, reveling in mock condescension toward American stereotypes” (Variety). “Rude humor and outrageous characters combine to make delightful comedy” (The Hollywood Reporter).
304 Little Girl Lost: The Delimar Vera Story. (TV Movie; Drama; Lifetime Movie Network; August 17, 2008) Fact based story about Luz Cuevas, a young mother who begins a seemingly fruitless search to find her daughter (Aaliyah)— said to have been killed in an apartment fire but whom Luz believes was kidnapped. Cast: Judy Reyes (Luz Cuevas), A Martinez (Angel Cruz), Ana Ortiz (Valerie Valleja), Hector Luis Bustamante (Pedro Vera), Jillian Bruno (Delimar Vera/Aaliyah), Marlene Forte (Tatita). Credits: Executive Producer: Paul A. Kaufman, Harvey Kahan, Joey Plager, Larry Thompson. Director: Paul A. Kaufman. Writer: Christopher Canaan, Maria Bation. Reviews: “Representing the kind of ripped-from-the headlines melodrama the networks used to make, Little Girl Lost telegraphs where its going—but you’d still have to be a pretty heartless bastard to resist becoming a little choked up at the end” (Variety). “Even by Lifetime standards, the original telepic ... is wrenching, heavy-duty stuff that largely honors a real life tale with earnestness and realism” (The Hollywood Reporter).
305 Little Spirit: Christmas in New York. (Special; Cartoon; NBC; December 10, 2008) Leo is a young boy who has just moved with his family from the Midwest to New York City. Christmas is approaching and Leo feels displaced and only finds comfort with his dog Ramona. Shortly after, while walking his dog, Ramona escapes his grasp and runs off. A magical creature called Little Spirit appears to Leo with a mission:
Living / 307 help him find Ramona. As Leo and Little Spirit search through the various Manhattan neighborhoods, they meet people of various nationalities, religions and ages — all meant to teach Leo to embrace his new home as a warm and inviting place. The computer animated program is filled with product placement to accommodate a Macy’s Department Store tie-in. Voice Cast: Danny DeVito (Cabbie/ Narrator), Michael Hall D’Addario (Leo), Fred Newman (Little Spirit/Ramona/ Squirrel). Additional Voices: Lisa Liu, Freddy Rodriquez, Rachel Scheer, Brian Williams, Brenda Song, Sally Winters. Credits: Executive Producer: Chet Fenster, Leopoldo Gout, Susan Holden, Jon Paley. Producer: Lorne Orleans, Kris Greengrove. Music: Duncan Sheik. Director: Leopoldo Gout, Susan Holden. Writer: Andy Rheingold. Review: “It’s too bad the Grinch isn’t able to steal Christmas specials” (The Hollywood Reporter).
306 Living Hell. (TV Movie; Horror; Sci Fi; February 23, 2008) A hazmet specialist (Carrie) teams with a school teacher (Frank) to stop an escaped military secret experiment (an organism that feeds on light and power) from reaching its target: a nuclear bomb. Frank’s father helped create the organism and Frank has an unusual connection to the creature; he is literally the only one capable of stopping it. Cast: Jonathan Schaech (Frank Sears), Erica Leerhsen (Carrie Freeborn), Jason Wiles (Glenn Freeborn), James McDaniel (Col. Eric Maitland), Terrence Jay (Sgt. Arbogast), Judy Herrera (Una Fernandez). Credits: Producer: Deborah Del Prete, David Greathouse. Co-Producer: Linda McDonough. Music: Terrence Jay. Director-Writer: Richard Jefferies. 307 Living Lohan. (Series; Reality; E!; May 26, 2008 to July 27, 2008) Dina Lohan (divorced from Michael) is
308 / Living the single mother of Lindsay and Ali Lohan. Lindsay, the troubled (at the time) mega star does not appear on the program. The focus is on Ali, her 14-year-old sister whom stage mother Dina is hoping to launch on a singing career. The program showcases Dina’s professional and home life as well as Ali’s cutting a record in Las Vegas. Cast: Dina Lohan, Ali Lohan, Michael Lohan. Credits: Executive Producer: Phil Maloof, Laura Korkoian, Jeff Jenkins, Andrew Jameson, Jonathan Murray. Producer: Christine Reed. Reviews: “Half-hour infomercial for the less-famous members of the [Lindsay] Lohan clan, which Ma [Dina] uses to humanize both herself and her brood ... it’s a tedious experience ... with limited appeal” (Variety). “It’s ... not one that I can see watching over the long run, basically because I don’t care about the evolution of Ali’s career” (Entertain Your Brain).
308 Living Proof. (TV Movie; Drama; Lifetime; October 18, 2008) Compelling drama bout a doctor’s (Denny Slamon) total dedication to finding a cure for breast cancer. Cast: Harry Connick, Jr. (Dr. Denny Slamon), Angie Harmon (Lily Tartikoff ), Bernadette Peters (Barbara Bradfield), Amanda Bynes ( Jamie MacGraw), Swoosie Kurtz (Elizabeth Aldridge), Paula Cale (Donna), Regina King (Ellie Jackson), Tammy Blanchard (Nicole Wilson), Amy Madigan (Fran Visco), Jennifer Coolidge (Tish), John Benjamin Hickey (Blake Rogers). Credits: Executive Producer: Neil Meron, Vivienne Radkoff, Craig Zadan, Renee Zellweger. Producer: Cathy Frank. Director: Dan Ireland. Writer: Vivienne Radkoff. Reviews: “Ernest, emotional and cast to the hilt with cameos for actresses, Liv-
78 ing Proof rises above most Lifetime movie fare” (Variety). “A true and absorbing tale about L.A. oncologist Dennis Slamon and the celebrities who helped him save lives” (The Hollywood Reporter).
309 The Locator. (Series; Reality; WE; September 6, 2008 to October 25, 2008) Troy Dunn is a real life locator (a person who finds missing people). Emotionally charged episodes follow Tony as he reunites people who have drifted apart and now need to be reunited (from lost loves to childhood friends to adopted children seeking their birth mothers). Host: Troy Dunn. Chief Investigator: Katie Dunn. Credits: Executive Producer: Jonathan Koch, Kelly Hefner, Steven Michaels. Supervising Producer: David Berrent. Co-Executive Producer: Ted Haimes. Producer: Taylor Humphries. 310 Lone Rider. (TV Movie; Western; Ion; April 12, 2008) Following the Civil War, Bobby Hattaway returns to Texas to find his family ranch and general store in debt and the town being sought by the greedy Stu Croker. The story follows Bobby as he becomes the town’s lone hope to stop Croker. Cast : Lou Diamond Phillips (Bobby Hattaway), Angela Alvarado (Serena Sanchez), Stacy Keach (Robert Hattaway), Vincent Spano (Stu Croker), Cynthia Preston (Constance), Robert Baker (Vic), Timothy Bottoms (Gus), Terry Maratos (Curtis), Tom Scanley (Mike Butler). Credits: Executive Producer: Robert Halmi, Jr., Larry Levinson. Co-Executive Producer: Matt Fitzsimons, Nick Lombardo, Michael Moran. Producer: Albert T. Dickerson III. Music: Joe Kraemer. Director: David S. Cass, Sr. Writer: Frank Sharp. 311 Long Way Down. (Series; Reality; Fox Reality Channel; Premiered: August 2, 2008)
79 Cameras follow two friends, Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman, as they undertake an 85-day, 15,000 mile motorcycle trek across Africa. Stars: Ewan McGregor, Charley Boorman, Eve Mavrakis (Ewan’s wife). Credits: Producer-Director: David Alexanian, Russ Malkin. Producer: Lucy Trujillo.
312 Lost City Raiders. (TV Movie; Science Fiction; Sci Fi; November 22, 2008) In a futuristic time (2048) the Polar Ice Caps begin to melt, causing massive death and destruction. Surviving members of the human race establish new civilizations on existing land masses. As the new cities become overcrowded, a group of salvage specialists (Lost City Raiders) emerge with one goal: to find the old relics and treasures from submerged cities to connect an uncertain future with the past. Cast : James Brolin (Pa Kubiak), Ian Somerhalder ( Jack Kubiak), Jamie Thomas King (Thomas Kubiak), Bettina Zimmerman (Giovanna Becker), Flodie Frenck (Cara), Ben Cross (Nicholas Filminov), Dan Hurst (Alexi), Michael Mendl (Cardinal Battaglia). Credits: Executive Producer: Jonas Bauer, Rola Bauer, Tim Halkin. Co-Executive Producer: Christopher Morgan. Producer: Brigid Olen. Director-Writer: Jean de Segonzac. Reviews: “Bruce Springsteen fans know “The Rising” as a song of hope... Fans of tonight’s made-for TV-movie Lost City Raiders, a group likely to be more modest in number, will know the Rising as something less hopeful” (New York Daily News). “Lost City Raiders, a combination of two of the worst movies in recent history, melded into the worst TV movie is recent and probably even future history” (New York Post). 313 Lost Treasure of the Grand Canyon. (TV Movie; Horror; Sci Fi; December 20, 2008)
Love / 315 Susan Jordon, the daughter of a Smithsonian research professor (Dr. Samuel Jordon), seeks a way to rescue her father and his team of researchers when they unearth an ancient Aztec city and release an evil spirit (a flying serpent) that threatens to kill them. Cast: Shannen Doherty (Susan Jordon), Duncan Fraser (Dr. Samuel Jordon), Michael Shanks ( Jacob Thain), J.R. Bourne (Marco Langford), Toby Berner (Stewart Dunbar), Heather Doerksen (Hildy Wainwright), Peter New (Isaac Preston). Credits: Executive Producer: Karen Bailey. Producer: Harvey Kahn. Associate Producer: Nadia Mear. Music: Michael Neilson. Director: Farhad Mann. Writer: Clay Carmouche.
The Love of Her Life. (TV Movie; Comedy; Lifetime; March 1, 2008) Allison is a gorgeous 30-year-old woman whose extreme jealousy keeps her from maintaining a steady relationship with men. When her latest love leaves her for 41-year-old Kathryn Brown, Allison decides to get even by stealing the heart of Scott, Kathryn’s 17-year-old son. The story follows Allison’s efforts and Kathy’s attempts to keep Scott from falling in love with Allison. Cast: Cynthia Preston (Allison), Brandy Ledford (Kathryn), Alex House (Scott Brown), Paula Jean Hixson ( Joy), Catie Campo (Young Allison), Nick Baillie (Ian Matthews). Credits: Executive Producer: Tom Berry, Pierre David, Ken Sanders. Producer: Stefan Wodoslawsky. Writer: Christine Conradt. Director: Robert Malenfant.
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315 Love Sick : Secrets of a Sex Addict. (TV Movie; Drama; Lifetime; March 1, 2008) True story based on Sue Williams book about her addiction to and successful attempts to overcome sexual addiction. Cast: Sally Pressman (Sue Williams), Peter Flemming (Andrew Silverman),
316 / Luke’s Roger Haskett (Dr. Robert Gardiner), Medina Hahn ( Jill), Jill Morrison (Linda), Ken Kramer (Irwin Silverman), Sandra Timuss (Fay Silverman), Samantha Coughlan ( Joannie). Credits: Executive Producer: Jean Abounader, Tim Johnson. Producer: Kirk Shaw. Music: Peter Allen. Writer: Maria Nation. Director: Grant Harvey.
316 Luke’s Parental Advisory. (Series; Reality; VH-1; August 4, 2008 to September 22, 2008) Luther “Luke” Campbell of the group 2 Live Crew, and his fiancé, Kristin (an attorney) are featured as cameras follow events in their daily lives, focusing mostly on Luke’s efforts to deal with his children (Lacresha and Luke, Jr.) from a prior marriage. Stars: Luke Campbell, Lacresha Campbell, Luther Cambell, Jr. Credits: Executive Producer: Brad Abramson, Tone Boots, Kimberly Belcher Cowin. Supervising Producer: Warren Cohen. Producer: Shelly Tatro, James Rosemond, John Ehardt. 317 The Macy’s Fourth of July Fireworks Spectacular. (Special; Variety; NBC; July 4, 2008) Fireworks displays coupled with music and songs from New York City. Host : Natalie Masters, Tiki Barber. Guests: Katherine McPhee, Jordin Sparks, Kenny Chesney, Natasha Bedingfield. Credits: Executive Producer: Bob Holmes. Producer: Heidi Kelso. Associate Producer: Gregory Scamici. Director: Louis J. Horvitz.
318 The Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. (Special; Variety; NBC; November 27, 2008) Macy’s Department Store’s 82nd annual event (first broadcast on TV in 1945) that features stars, character balloons and elaborate floats to signify the start of the 2008 Christmas season. Broadcast live from
80 New York (beginning at 77th Street and Central Park West and winding down Broadway). Host: Meredith Vieira, Matt Lauer, Al Roker. Guests: Miley Cyrus, David Archuleta, Trace Adkins, Ashanti, Adrienne Bailon, Sabrina Bryan, Cedric the Entertainer, Kristin Chenoweth, The Cheetah Girls, John Lequizamo, Idina Menzel, The Radio City Rockettes, Darius Rucker, James Taylor, Steve Whitmire, Andy Williams, Kiely Williams. Credits: Executive Producer: Brad Lachman, Bill Bracken. Macy’s Executive Producer: Robin Hall. Music Director: Milton DeLugg. Director: Gary Halvorson. Writer: Mark Waxman. Announcer: Joel Goddard.
319 Magic’s Biggest Secrets Finally Revealed. (Series; Reality; My Network TV; October 6, 2008 to November 24, 2008) A masked, unknown magician reveals the secrets behind magic tricks and illusions. The illusion is performed then recreated to show how it was accomplished. Masked Magician: Val Valentino. Narrator: Mitch Pileggi. Credits: Executive Producer: Bruce Nash, Don Weiner, Andrew Jebb. Producer: Val Valentino. Music: Danny Lux.
Mail Order Bride. (TV Movie; Drama; Hallmark; November 8, 2008) Old West tale of a beautiful con artist (Diana McQueen) who poses as a mail order bride to escape from her ruthless boss (Tom Rourke) and begin a new life with an unsuspecting groom (Beau Canfield) on the frontier. Cast : Daphne Zuniga (Diana McQueen), Greg Evigan (Tom Rourke), Cameron Bancroft (Beau Canfield), Karin Konoval (Mrs. Vaughn), Michael Teigen ( Joe), William MacDonald (Sheriff ), Kathleen Isabelle ( Jen). Credits: Executive Producer: Ira Pincus, Noreen Helpern, Dori Weiss. Producer:
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Make Me a Super Model. (Series; Reality; Bravo; January 10, 2008 to April 17, 2008) Fourteen hopeful models (both male and female) compete for a $100,000 modeling contract with New York Model Management. Each of the models competes in various photo shoots and modeling challenges with the weakest candidates being eliminated. Host: Nicki Taylor. Co-Host: Tyson Beckford. Models: Katy Caswell, Stephanie Bulger, Ben DiChiara, Frankie Godoy, Jacki Hydock, Holly Kiser, Ronnie Kroell, Aryn Livingston, Jay McGee, Shannon Pallay, Casey Skinner, Perry Ullmann. Credits: Executive Producer: Jamie Munro, Lisa Perrin, Andrew Zein. Producer: Jillian Horgan, Makario Sarsozo. Reviews: “The geniuses at Bravo came to the conclusion that what TV viewers need most is yet another show about becoming a model. Not mention this is a great way to fill an hour with young, sexy bodies, so I won’t” (The Hollywood Reporter).
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322 Making Mr. Right. (TV Movie; Comedy; Lifetime; February 9, 2008) A young woman (Hallie) attempts to transform a rough-around-the-edges man (Eddie) into the man of her dreams — a handsome, mannerly bachelor. Cast: Christina Cox (Hallie Galloway), Dean Cain (Eddie), Jocelyne Loewen (Christine), David Lewis (Bobby), Greg Rogers (Angelo), Tom Butler (Paul Gottman).
Martha / 325 Credits: Executive Producer: Tim Johnson, Wendy Kram, Kirk Shaw. Producer: Rob Lycar. Music: Peter Allen, John Sereda. Writer: Dan Beckerman, Julie Saunders, Guy Mann. Director: Paul Fox.
Man and Wife. (Series; Reality; MTV; Premiered: September 30, 2008) Fatman Scoop and his wife, Shanda, the first married couple in the hip-hop genre, frankly discuss sex, relationships, jobs, politics and marriage. Scoop and Shanda are fierce advocates of safe sex and they encourage this along with responsibility and monogamy. Stars: Fatman Scoop, Shanda.
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324 Manhunters: Fugitive Task Force. (Series; Reality; A&E; Premiered: December 9, 2008) “The best of the best, hunting down the worst of the worst” is the tag line for a series that showcases the work of the U.S. Marshal’s Fugitive Task Force as they track down wanted felons. Credits: Executive Producer: Gary Tarpinian, Stuart Goodman, Vincent Scarza. Supervising Producer: Sonia Slutsky, Siobhan Walshe. Reviews: “Getting bad guys off the street is good. Manhunters is not” (New York Daily News). “In short, Manhunters doesn’t even marginally advance the ball beyond the cinema-verite standard Cops established” (Variety).
Martha Speaks. (Series; Cartoon; PBS; Premiered: September 1, 2008) Martha is a friendly dog who, after eating a bowl of alphabet soup, finds that she suddenly has the ability to speak English. With her new found ability, Martha finds a new meaning to life and through her activities introduces various aspects of life to children. Voice Cast : Tabitha St. Germain (Martha), Vanessa Tomasino (Carolina), Alex Ferris (T.D.).
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326 The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack. (Series; Cartoon; Cartoon Network; Premiered: June 5, 2008) Flapjack is a young boy who was lost at sea and raised by Bubbie, a talking whale. Captain K’Nuckles is a crusty old pirate whose life was saved by Flapjack and Bubbie. Now, as a team, the trio searches for the magical Candied Islands and its treasures of lollipop trees and lemonade springs. Voice Cast: Thurop Van Orman (Flapjack), Brian Doyle Murray (Captain K’Nuckles), Roz Ryan (Bubbie). Credits: Executive Producer: Brian A. Miller, Jennifer Pelphrey, Thurop Van Orman. Producer: Pernelle Hayes.
The Mary Van Note Show. (Series; Comedy; Internet; 2008) Comedian Mary Van Note is described as “a cross between Sarah Silverman and Pee Wee Herman.” She is intimate yet rude and “strangely innocent.” The ten episode web series explores Mary’s inner mind as she searches for the man of her dreams. Mary is also seen speaking directly to the camera as well as performing in real and imagined skits. Cast: Mary Van Note, Moshe Kasher, Alex Koll, Brent Weinbach. Credits: Executive Producer: James Web. Associate Producer: Juan Marmol. WriterDirector: Mary Van Note.
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328 Master of Dance. (Series; Reality; TLC; June 9, 2008 to July 14, 2008) Dance competition show with a twist: competing players must be flexible and be able to adapt to a new routine when a song is changed in mid-routine. Dancers unable to adapt quickly enough are eliminated. The most accomplished dancer wins the $50,000 first prize. Host: Joey Lawrence. Judges: Lucinda Dickey, Loni Love, Keith Diorio.
82 Credits: Executive Producer: Craig Piligian. Co-Executive Producer: Dan Funk. Supervising Producer: Ron Muccianti. Producer: Lisa Sichi.
329 Matched in Manhattan. (Series; Reality; Lifetime; January 4, 2008 to February 14, 2008) A dating game type of series combined with the elements of a makeover program. Host Matt Titus is a relationship expert who is said “to specialize in helping straight women and gay men find Mr. Right rather than Mr. Right now.” Each program is devoted to the makeover of a relationship challenged woman. The subject is given a complete makeover. Following the change, the subject is counseled on relationships and dating and given a fresh chance to find her Mr. Right. Host: Matt Titus. Co-Host: Tamsen Fadal, Eddie Varley. Credits: Executive Producer: Mark Efman, Sara Chazen-Leand. Co-Executive Producer: Amy Kohan. Supervising Producer: Richard Van Meter. Producer: Gil Ilam, Jordana Starr. Associate Producer: Iraida Gomez, Melissa Hunter. Reviews: “Matched in Manhattan is basically Sex in the City meets The Dating Game and the concept is somewhat promising, but the execution is as painful as trolling through chat rooms on a Saturday night” (Variety). “A word of advice to the lovelorn: Television is not going to provide the key that unlocks a lifetime of future bliss — only the Internet can do that” (The Hollywood Reporter). 330 Maui Chopper. (Series; Reality; Tru TV; Premiered: December 8, 2008) A look at the work of the helicopter pilots attached to Windward Aviation (based at Hawaii’s Kahului Airport) as they assist the Maui County Fire and Ocean Safety Departments as well as state and federal agencies. Credits: Executive Producer: Al Edg-
83 ington, Mark Koops, Robert Williams. Producer: Rita Doumar. Music: The Newton Brothers.
331 Me, Mom, Dad and Her. (TV Movie; Drama; Lifetime; May 10, 2008) A troubled teen (Sydney) attempts to ease into a new family when her single mother sends her to live with her father (Ben) and his new wife (Emma) in the hope of straightening her out. Cast : Melora Hardin (Emma), Britteney Wilson (Sydney), Paul McGillion (Ben), Dorla Bell (Robin), Sarah Deakins (Lynn). Credits: Executive Producer: Anne Hopkins, Tim Johnson, Marian Rees, Kirk Shaw. Music: Graeme Coleman. Writer: Anna Sandor. Director: Anne Wheeler. 332 The Memory Keeper’s Daughter. (TV Movie; Drama; Lifetime; April 12, 2008) Twins are born to a doctor (David) and his wife. The boy is healthy but the girl has Down syndrome. The story follows the events that develop years later when the wife (Nora) discovers that David kept the girl a secret from her (telling her that she died during delivery) and had placed her up for adoption. Cast : Dermot Mulroney (Dr. David Henry), Gretchen Mol (Nora Henry), Owen Pattison (Paul Henry, age 6), Tyler Stentiford (Paul, age 13), Jamie Spilchuk (Paul, age 18–22), Emily Watson (Caroline Gil), Lita Llewellyn (Ruby), David Gibson McLean (Duke), Kerry McPherson (Kay). Credits: Executive Producer: Michael Jaffe. Producer: Howard Braunstein, Michael Mahoney. Writer: John Pielmeier. Director: Mick Jackson. Music: Daniel Licht.
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Drama; CBS; Premiered: September 23, 2008) “My name is Patrick Jane, I’m here to
Meow / 334 help you” is what a victim of crime will hear when Patrick Jane becomes involved in a case. Patrick himself is a victim of crime (his wife and daughter were shot by a serial killer) and thus feels for victims and takes a personal interest in their plight. Patrick is an independent consultant for the California Bureau of Investigation (CBI). He pays attention to details at a crime scene and notices the little things that can easily be overlooked. He can read people and his past experiences, pretending to be a psychic (to help people) has given him an edge in that some people actually believe he is psychic. Teresa Lisbon is the head of the CBI; Kimball, Wayne and Grace are the other team members. Stories follow the team, in particular Patrick’s somewhat unconventional methods, to solve crimes. Cast : Simon Baker (Patrick Jane), Robin Tunney (Teresa Lisbon), Tim Kang (Kimball Cho), Owain Yeoman (Wayne Rigsby), Amanda Righetti (Grace Van Pelt). Credits: Executive Producer: Bruno Heller, David Nutter. Producer: Charles Goldstein. Music: Blake Neely. Reviews: “Although USA’s Psych merely hints at the possibility that some psychics could be frauds, CBS’s The Mentalist argues forcefully that self-proclaimed seers ... are as supernaturally gifted as pet rocks” (The Hollywood Reporter). “The show’s lone distinguishing characteristic stems from the casting of Simon Baker as a latter-day Sherlock Holmes — albeit one who winds up squabbling in tiresome fashion with his gender-switched Dr. Watson” (Variety).
334 The Meow Mix Think Like a Cat Game Show. (Series; Game; Game Show Network; Premiered: November 15, 2008) Cat owners appear with their pets to compete in question and answer rounds (based on their knowledge of cats) as well
335 / Metal as in challenges that involve their pet’s ability to perform specific tasks. Money is awarded based on the cat’s performance as well as how his master scored in the question and answer session. Sponsored by Meow Mix cat food. Host: Chuck Woolery. Credits: Executive Producer: John P. Cordero, David Doyle, Matthew Glass. Co-Executive Producer: Keith Fernbach. Supervising Producer: Steve Ochs. Producer: Margo Kent.
335 The Metal Show. (Series; Documentary; VH-1; Premiered: November 14, 2008) A review of Heavy Metal music that has been performed over the last 40 years. Host: Jim Florentine, Don Jamieson, Eddie Trunk. The Middleman. (Series; Science Fiction; ABC Family; June 16, 2008 to September 2, 2008) A super secret organization called 02STK has been established to battle comic booklike villains seeking to wreck havoc on the world. Middleman, the unit’s top agent, is a mysterious figure who loves a cool glass of milk and uses high tech weaponry to battle evil. Wendy Watson is a struggling artist who assists Middleman (on her prior job, she encountered a grotesque experiment that escaped from a lab beneath her building. Although Wendy showed great courage by attempting to battle the creature, she was unable and grabbed. She was saved when Middleman seemed to appear from out of nowhere and disposed of the creature. Wendy’s bravery so impressed Middleman that he brought her into the agency). Stories relate their efforts to battle creatures nightmares are made of. Lucy is Wendy’s friend, an activist and conceptual artist; Ida is Middleman’s cantankerous robotic girl Friday (“a soulless android from outer space who masquerades as a librarian”). Nose is Wendy’s eccentric friend, a musician.
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84 Cast : Natalie Morales (Wendy Watson), Matt Keestar (Middleman), Bret Morgan (Lucy Thornfeild), Mary Pat Gleason (Ida), Jake Smollet (Nose). Credits: Executive Producer: Javier Grillo-Marxuach, John Ziffren. Co-Executive Producer: Hans Beimler. Supervising Producer: Jeremiah Chechik, Tracey Stern. Producer: Ron McLeod. Music: Tree Adams. Review: “The Middleman manages the increasingly rare feat of being knowing but snide. It’s a show ... for people who love ... TV. By that standard, it’s far from middle, but rather rises straight to the top” (Variety).
337 The Mighty B! (Series; Cartoon; Nickelodeon; Premiered: April 26, 2008) Ten-year-old Bessie Higgenbottom dreams of two things: acquiring every merit badge the Honeybees have to offer and becoming a super hero (the Mighty B!). As she strives to acquire those badges, her flights of super hero fancies are also seen. Voice Cast: Amy Poehler (Bessie Higgenbottom), Andy Richter (Ben Higgenbottom), Dee Bradley Baker (Happy), Grey DeLisle (Portia), Dannah Feinglass (Penny), Jessica DiCicco (Gwen). Credits: Executive Producer: Amy Poehler, Cynthia True, Erik Wiese. Producer: Amy Poehler. Writer: Cynthia True, Amy Poehler, Jessica Chaffin, Jessica Gao. Reviews: “Imaginative and frenetic, this ... series ... has the kind of crazed energy and inventiveness that isn’t associated often enough with girl oriented children’s fare” (Variety). “Nickelodeon’s ... series ... has what every kid needs in order to grow up strong and self-sufficient in today’s adult world. Violence, nonsensical verbage and, most importantly, a built-in idea that you rule the universe” (The Hollywood Reporter). 338 Million Dollar Password. (Series; Game; CBS; June 1, 2008 to August 24, 2008)
85 A revised version of Password. Two teams compete, each composed of one celebrity and one non-celebrity contestant. The object is for one player (the giver) to get his partner (the guesser) to identify a key word through one word clues (five key words are used for each of the four 30 second rounds that are played). The player with the highest score is the winner and receives the opportunity to play for $1 million. A board with six money amounts is shown. The player is teamed with the celebrity with whom he scored the most points. He can choose to be the giver or guesser. In round one ($10,000) he must get five out of ten passwords; round two ($25,000), five out of nine; round three ($50,000), five out of eight; round four ($100,000), five out of seven; round five ($250,000), five out of six; round 6 ($1 million), five out of five. The player risks loss of everything if he fails to complete a round (he can quit at any time and leave with what money he has won). Returned for a second season on December 18, 2008. Host: Regis Philbin. Credits: Executive Producer: Vincent Rubino. Supervising Producer: Rich Sirop. Producer: Chris Ahearn, Graham Shaw.
339 The Millionaire Matchmaker. (Series; Reality; Bravo; January 29, 2008 to September 15, 2008) Patti Stanger is a real life matchmaker. Her clients are millionaires who are unable to find a mate. These millionaires, however, are not your Donald Trump; they are “millionaire losers — men who want Madonna in the bedroom, Martha Stewart in the kitchen and Mary Poppins in the nursery — and they need help.” The viewer is “treated” to the client, the women and the matches Patti tries to establish. Host: Patti Stanger. Guest Host: Shannon Fox. Featured Women: Holly Sherman, Natalie Gray, Cassie Fliegel, Carolyn Cannon, Dawn Ashley Cook.
Miser / 341 Credits: Executive Producer: Rob Lee, Kevin Dill, Mechelle Collins. Co-Executive Producer: Bill Hochhauser. Supervising Producer: Thomas Jaeger, Rob Worsoff. Producer: Mark Cole, Hollie Labosky. CoProducer: Lennox Wiseley. Associate Producer: Sonia Garcia Clyne. Reviews: “Just when you think TV can’t get any worse along comes The Millionaire Matchmaker, a show so demeaning to women — and so ugly to everyone else” (New York Post). “If the way men view women is getting shallower and scarier — and ditto for the way women view men — here’s the best proof: a wildly entertaining series about how superficial we’ve all become” (The Hollywood Reporter).
340 Minute Men. (TV Movie; Comedy; Disney; January 25, 2008) The mischief caused by two teens (Virgil and Charlie) when Charlie invents a machine that can rewind time. Cast: Jason Dolley (Virgil Fox), Luke Benward (Charlie Tuttle), Chelsea Staub (Stephanie Jamson), Kara Crane ( Jeanette), Dexter Darden (Chester), Steven R. McQueen (Derek Beauregard), Nicholas Braun (Zeke Thompson). Credits: Executive Producer: Andrew Gunn, Ann Marie Sanderlin, Doug Sloan. Producer: David Diamond, David Weissman. Writer: John Killoran. Director: Lev L. Spiro A Miser Brother’s Christmas. (Special; Cartoon; ABC Family; December 13, 2008) A sequel to The Year Without a Santa Claus (ABC, December 10, 1974) about Santa’s disenchantment over the lack of holiday spirit and his threat to cancel his Christmas Eve sleigh ride. While testing a new high tech sleigh, the North Wind sabotages Santa’s ride, hoping to take his place on Christmas Eve. Santa injures his back and the North Wind blames the bickering Miser Brothers (Snow and Heat) for 341
342 / Miss the accident. The North Wind’s plans are foiled, however, when Mother Nature steps in and persuades the Miser Brothers to put their differences aside and fill in for Santa on Christmas Eve. Filmed, like the original, in stop-motion photography. Voice Cast : Mickey Rooney (Santa Claus), George S. Irving (Heat Miser), Juan Chioran (Snow Miser), Catherine Disher (Mrs. Claus). Credits: Executive Producer: Howard Schwartz, Adam Shaheen, Linda Steiner. Producer: Lynda Craigmyle, Christine Davis. Director: Dave Barton Thomas. Writer: Eddie Guzelian.
The Miss America Pageant. (Special; Contest; TLC; January 26, 2008) The 83rd presentation, broadcast live from the Theater of the Performing Arts in Las Vegas (making this only the third time in pageant history, that it was not held in Atlantic City, New Jersey). Fifty women, each representing a state, compete in specific challenges (beauty, swimsuit, poise, interview, talent, evening gown) for the title of Miss America 2008. Host: Mark Steines. Presenter: Lauren Nelson (Miss America 2007). Winners: Kirsten Hagland (Miss America 2008; from Michigan), Nicole Rash (Miss Indiana, First Runner-Up), Elyse Umemoto (Miss Washington, Second Runner-Up), Hannah Kiefer (Miss Virginia, Third Runner-Up), Jessica Jacobs (Miss North Carolina, Fourth Runner-Up). Credits: Executive Producer: Anthony Eaton, Angela Shapiro. Producer: Sam Brenzel. Director: Kathy Fortine.
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Miss America: Reality Check. (Series; Reality; TLC; January 4, 2008 to January 24, 2008) Contestants for the Miss America Pageant are profiled and compete in actual beauty pageant challenges as they prepare for the actual event. Host: Michael Urie. Credits: Executive Producer: Patty Ivins
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Miss Guided. (Series; Comedy; ABC; March 20, 2008 to April 3, 2008) Rebecca “Becky” Freeley is a graduate of Glen Ellen High School. She was an underachiever at the time but has changed and has returned to her school to become its guidance counselor. Stories provide an inside look at the lives of the students and faculty who populate the school as seen through Becky’s eyes. Cast : Judy Greer (Becky Freeley), Brooke Burns (Lisa Germain), Kristopher Polaha (Tim O’Malley), Earl Billings (Principal Phil Huffy), Chris Parnell (Vice Principal Bruce Terry). Credits: Executive Producer: Mark Hudis, Gabrielle Allan, Karey Burke, Todd Holland, Ashton Kutcher. Co-Executive Producer: Caroline Williams. Producer: Jeffrey Morton. Associate Producer: Megan Gaspar. Reviews: “The idea that we never outgrow high school is hardly new but Judy Greer’s quirky vulnerability of this stunted emotional development helps elevate Miss Guided slightly above its familiar and predictable formula” (Variety). “Miss Guided evokes memories of several school-based sitcoms including the fractured idealism of Welcome Back, Kotter and the persistence of Our Miss Brooks” (The Hollywood Reporter).
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345 Miss Teen U.S.A. (Unaired Special; Contest; 2008) The 26th Miss Teen U.S.A. Pageant was held at the Atlantis Resort in the Bahamas on August 16, 2008. Normally, the event would have been televised by NBC; however, NBC’s failure to renew its contract coupled with its non-stop coverage of the 2008 Summer Olympics resulted in a blackout for the pageant, the first in its 25-year history. Here, teenage girls, representing the 50 states, compete in contests
87 of beauty, poise, swimwear, evening gown and personality for the title Miss Teen U.S.A. 2008. Presenters: Shelley Henning, Seth Goldman. Winners: Stevi Perry (Miss Teen U.S.A. 2008; representing Arkansas), Brittany Pjetraj (First Runner-Up, South Carolina), Julia Dalton (Second RunnerUp, North Carolina), Lindsay Evans (Third Runner-Up, Louisiana), Shareece Pfeiffer (Fourth Runner-Up, Idaho).
346 The Miss U.S.A. Pageant. (Special; Contest; NBC; April 11, 2008) The 57th annual presentation wherein contestants representing the fifty states, compete against each other in various categories (from swim wear to evening gown) for the title “Miss U.S.A. 2008.” Hosts: Donny Osmond, Marie Osmond. Winner: Crystie Stewart (Miss U.S.A. 2008). Judges: Kristian Alfonso, Joey Fatone, Rob Schneider, Robert Earl, George Wayne, Heather Mills, Amanda Beard, Christian Siviano. Credits: Executive Producer: Philip Gurin. Supervising Producer: Mariana Ferraro. Producer: Morenike Evans. Director: Glenn Weiss. Writer: Eugene Pack.
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(Series; Contest; NBC; July 14, 2008) The 57th annual event, broadcast from the Crown Convention Center (Diamond Bay Resort) in Nha Trang, Vietnam. Eighty women from around the world compete in various contests (from swimwear to evening gown) for the coveted title of Miss Universe 2008. The special marks the first time a major U.S. based TV program was broadcast from Vietnam since the end of the war as well as being held in a contemporary Communist state for the first time. Host: Jerry Springer, Melanie Brown. Winners: Davana Mendoza (Miss Universe 2008, representing Venezuela), Taliana Vargas (First Runner-Up, Colombia), Marianne Cruz (Second Runner-Up, Do-
Mole / 350 minican Republic), Vera Krasova (Third Runnr-Up, Russia), Elisa Najera (Fourth Runner-Up, Mexico). Credits: Executive Producer: Philip Gurin. Supervising Producer: Mariana Ferraro. Producer: Erica Gardner, Shayna Weber. Director: Glenn Weiss. Writer: Eugene Pack.
348 The Mr. Men Show. (Series; Cartoon; Cartoon Network; February 4, 2008 to March 12, 2008) An animated sketch show that features Mr. Men and Little Misses characters in various themed situations geared to children. Voice Cast: Phil Lollar (Mr. Lazy/Mr. Small/Mr. Strong), Susan Ballboni (Little Miss Scary), Jeff Stewart (Mr. Tickle), Peter Mitchell (Mr. Messy), Alicyn Packard (Little Miss Sunshine/Little Miss Whoops/Little Miss Naughty). Credits: Executive Producer: Kate Boutilier, Eryk Casemire, Kurt Mueller, Ashley Postewaite, Darrel Van Citters. Producer: Peggy Regan. Music: Jared Faber. 349 Mitzi Gaynor Razzle Dazzle: The Special Years. (Special; Variety; PBS; November 14, 2008) A nostalgic, clip-rich look at the television specials singer-actress-dancer Mitzi Gaynor made during the 1970s and 80s. Mitzi’s reminisces are accompanied by those of her show business friends. Cast: Mitzi Gaynor, Carl Reiner, Rex Reed, Kristin Chenoweth, Randy Doney, Bob Mackie, Kelli O’Hara, Aston Huff. Credits: Executive Producer: Sal Scamardo. Producer: David Stern, Annette Jolles, Rene Reyes. Director: David Stern. Writer: Annette Jolles, Jennifer Matson, Rene Ryes, Shane Rosamonda, David Stern.
350 The Mole. (Series; Reality; ABC; June 2, 2008 to August 11, 2008) Twelve players compete in various athletic challenges for money. One of the
351 / Moment participants, however, is a mole and has been assigned to prevent players from winning money by sabotaging the challenges. Each week the players are quizzed about the mole and the player with the least knowledge about the mole is eliminated; the winner is the one player left standing with the mole. Host: Jon Kelley. Credits: Executive Producer: Scott A. Stone, Clay Newbill. Co-Executive Producer: Leslie Garvin, Rabin Gholam, Jeff Krask. Supervising Producer: David Finklestein, Tess Gamboa, Bill Hochhauser. Review: “In essence, The Mole borrows from the best, combining the traveling component of The Amazing Race with the challenges and squabbling of Survivor... Given how rarely reality feels nowadays, there’s something to be said for simply making it here” (Variety).
351 The Moment of Truth. (Series; Game; Fox; January 23, 2008 to April 2, 2008) Prior to the broadcast, players are hooked up to a lie detector and asked a series of personal questions. The polygraph results, however, are not revealed to them. On stage, a player is seated opposite friends and family members and asked selected questions that were previously answered. Money is awarded for each question the player answers that agrees with his polygraph results (if the player responds differently, he is eliminated). If questions become too personal (fearing to offend a friend or family member) he can quit and walk away with the money he has won up to that point. A wrong answer at any point costs a player his winnings. Host: Mark L. Walberg. Credits: Executive Producer: Howard Schwartz, Mike Darnell. Senior Producer: Jeff Rosenthal. Associate Producer: Talia Frankel. Music: William Anderson. Review: “Finally, someone manages to
88 give honesty a bad name. Thanks, Fox!” (The Hollywood Reporter).
352 Momma’s Boys. (Series; Reality; NBC; December 16, 2008 to January 19, 2009) Dating show with a slight twist: 32 beautiful single women not only have to win the heart of one of three eligible bachelors—but that of the boy’s mother—who helps him choose the right girl. The bachelors and their mothers live together in a large house throughout the six episode run. The program relates the conflicts between a mother’s wishes and a son’s desires as the sons seek the perfect woman (for him and his mother) and the woman of choice’s efforts to prove herself to the boy’s mother. Bachelors: JoJo Bojanowski, Robert Kluge, Michael Sarysz. Mothers: Khalood Bojanowski ( JoJo’s mother), Esther Kluge (Robert’s mother), Lorraine SaryszNichols (Michael’s mother). The Women: Morgan Albertus, Vita Alexander, Meghan Allen, Misty Alli, Amanda Myers, Madeleine Aseron, Julie Bornemann, Jessica Brown, Donna Coffee, Jessica Crider, Payton Ellington, Erica Ellyson, Mindy Finney, Natalie Flores, Amy Forth, Brittany Fuchs, Stacy Fuson, Maisha Gainer, Liz Gasinski, Simonen Hopson, Rana Lyn Kaidbey, Michelle Kopasz, Lynette McKinney, Nikki O’Connell, Camilla Poindexter, Lauren Potter, Cara Quici, Jamie Rapp, Callie Stilwell, Myaa Thompson, Rochelle Torgman, Carina Whitcomb. Credits: Executive Producer: Ryan Seacrest, Andrew Glassman. Co-Executive Producer: Elliot Goldberg, Grant Julian. Supervising Producer: Carrie Franklin, Rebecca Shumsky, Lisa Knapp, Dan Zimmerman. Music: Russ Landau. Reviews: “All told, it’s the most familiar of reality concepts with all the usual tricks — barely deviating from established programs” (Variety).
89 “Momma’s Boys ... follows the same tired ... formula of every other dopey dating show... Except here we have three embarrassing men instead of one” (New York Post).
Mom’s Cooking. (Series; Cooking; Lifetime; Premiered: December 1, 2008) Cooking combined with reality as mothers teach their daughters how to prepare favorite family dishes. There is no competition and no prizes — just real people sharing real life experiences. Host: Joe Corsano. Credits: Executive Producer: Michael Morrisay. Producer: Mean Isenstadt, Andy Stewart. Review: “It’s pure comfort TV. Anyone who doesn’t think there’s a place for this in the TV mix should take a look at what else is playing. Divorce Court anyone?” (New York Daily News).
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Mom’s Funniest Moments. (Special; Comedy; My Network TV; May 7, 2008) A pre–Mother’s Day special in which mothers are caught on tape in embarrassing situations. Host: Erik Estrada, Laura McKenzie. Credits: Executive Producer: Paul Sharratt, David McKenzie. Producer: John Ross. Associate Producer: Heather Biggins. Director: David McKenzie. Writer: Dan Goldman, Heather Biggins, John Ross.
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355 Monster Ark. (TV Movie; Horror; Sci Fi; August 9, 2008) A group of archeologists attempt to uncover the mysterious and deadly secret behind the remnants of a ship found in a remote desert. Cast: Amanda Crew ( Joanna), Renee O’Connor (Ava), Tim DeKay (Nicholas), Tommy “Tiny” Lister (Gentry), Richard Gnolfo (Wilson), Bill Parks (Russell), Tommy Nohilly (Coles), Mike Straub (Hutch).
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Monster Buster Club. (Series; Cartoon; Jetix; Premiered: June 9, 2008) Single Town is an Earth city that is plagued by trouble-making aliens. In an effort to protect Single Town, Cathy Smith, a girl who appears to be 10 years old, and her grandfather, Mr. Smith, travel from their planet (Rhapsodia) to Earth and establish the Monster Buster Club. Cathy, who is actually 7,000 years old, recruits three Earth children (Samantha, Danny and Chris) and together they set out to stop the alien rampage. Voice Cast: Andrea Libman (Cathy), Anna Cummer (Samantha), Matt Hill (Danny), Sam Vincent (Chris), Sonja Ball, Ian James Corlett, Rick Jones, Matt Hill, Tabitha St. Germain, Michael Yarmush. Credits: Producer: David Michel, Vincent Chalvon-Demersay. 356
357 Moonlight and Mistletoe. (TV Movie; Drama; Hallmark; November 29, 2008) Santaville was a once thriving business in Chester, Vermont, that celebrated Christmas year round. Recently, however, the business has fallen on hard times and owner Nick Crosby fears he will have to shut down operations. Hope beckons when Nick’s daughter, Holly, returns home for the holidays and with the help of Nick’s master carpenter, Peter, seeks a way to bring prosperity back to Santaville. Cast: Candace Cameron (Holly Crosby), Tom Arnold (Nick Crosby), Christopher Wiehl (Peter), Barbara Niven (Ginny). Credits: Executive Producer: Craig Anderson. Producer: Karen Mayeda Vianek. Music: Lawrence Shragge. Director: Karen Arthur. Writer: Joany Kane, Duane Poole. 358 The Most Wonderful Time of the Year. (TV Movie; Drama; Hallmark; December 13, 2008)
359 / Movie Jennifer Cullen is a single mother who finds the Christmas holiday season becoming a chore as she struggles to provide a happy holiday for her six-year-old son (Brian). As feelings of depression threaten a happy holiday, two men enter her life: Morgan, an acquaintance of her Uncle Ralph, and Richard, a successful businessman. The story follows Morgan and Richard as they compete for Jennifer’s affections. Cast: Brooke Burns ( Jennifer Cullen), Henry Winkler (Uncle Ralph), Warren Christie (Morgan), Woody Jeffreys (Richard), Teach Grant (Lanny), Connor Levins (Brian Cullen). Credits: Executive Producer: Dan Wigutow, Harvey Kahn, Michael M. Scott. Producer: Caroline Moore. Music: Philip Giffin. Director: Michael M. Scott. Writer: Bruce Graham. Review: “The producers and performers here deserve an extra sugarplum in their stockings for taking a story with no visible suspense or surprise and making it watchable, charming and even a bit fresh” (New York Daily News).
359 The Movie Awards. (Special; Awards; My Network TV; May 26, 2008) The 16th annual presentation that honors the best in movie trailers (the previews movie studios use to promote their films as TV commercials). Host: Sinbad. Credits: Executive Producer: Evelyn Brady. Producer: Mike Nagle. Director: John Pritchett. The MTV Movie Awards. (Special; Variety; MTV; June 1, 2008) MTV’s annual presentation wherein Golden Popcorn awards are presented to the winners in such film categories as best film, best male and female performers, best kiss, best fight. Host : Mike Myers. Musical Guests: The Pussycat Dolls, Coldplay. Credits: Executive Producer: Mark Bur-
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361 MTV’s Top Pop Group. (Series; Reality; MTV; Premiered: September 11, 2008) A search to find a new music group. Nine groups, chosen from open auditions, are mentored (from stage presence to harmony and style) then compete in various music challenges with the weakest performers being eliminated. The one group that proves to be the best wins $100,000 and the title of “MTV’s Top Pop Group.” Host: Mario Lopez. Judges: Michelle Williams, Brian Friedman, and, as credited, Eve, Taboo. Credits: Executive Producer: Richard Hopkins, Allison Wallach. Supervising Producer: Lauren Dolgen, Liz Gateley. Producer: Eric Salat. Music: District 78. 362 A Muppets Christmas: Letters to Santa. (Special; Children; NBC; December 17, 2008) It is Christmas Eve and while waiting in a post office line to mail their Christmas cards, the Muppets mistakenly advert three letters from making their way to Santa Claus and the North Pole. Realizing that three children’s wishes will not be granted, Kermit the Frog, Fozzie Bear, Beaker and Rizzo the Rat begin a trek to the North Pole to deliver the letters to Santa before his annual sleigh ride. Voice Cast : Steve Whitmire (Kermit the Frog/Beaker/Rizzo the Rat), Eric Jacobson (Miss Piggy/Fozzie Bear/Sam the Eagle), Kevin Clash (Clifford), Richard Griffiths (Santa Claus), Whoopi Goldberg (Cab Driver), Dave Goelz (The Great Gonzo/Waldorf/Zoot/Dr. Bunsen Honeydew), Madison Pettis (Claire), Jane Krakowski (Claire’s mother), Uma Thurman ( Joy), Paul Williams (Elf ), Nathan Lane (Officer Meany).
91 Credits: Executive Producer: Brian Hanson. Producer: Martin G. Baker, Anthony Katagas. Director: Kirk R. Thatcher. Writer: Hugh Fink, Scott Ganz, Andrew Samson. Songs: Paul Williams.
Murder in Black and White. (Series; Reality; TV One; Premiered: October 5, 2008) Documentary-like presentation that looks at — and attempts to solve — cold cases from the Civil Rights era. Host: Al Sharpton. Credits: Executive Producer: Keith Beauchamp. Supervising Producer: Robyn Greene, Federico Negri. Producer: Barnard Jaffier. Music: Fred McFarlane.
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Murder on Her Mind. (TV Movie; Drama; Lifetime; October 12, 2008) Psychological drama about Sally Linden, a troubled young woman who bonds with an accused killer (Theresa) then seeks to have the case reopened when she believes Theresa is innocent. Cast : Annabeth Gish (Sally Linden), Chandra West (Theresa Nichol), Hugh Dillon (Vincent Nichol), Maury Chaykin ( John Emory), Kristen Hager (Aimee Linden), Gabriel Hogan (Danny), Matthew Edison (Peter Kahane). Credits: Executive Producer: Sami Chelias, Ilana Frank, Daniel Iron. Producer: Victoria Woods. Director: David Wellington. Writer: Sami Chelias.
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M.V.P. (Series; Drama; Soap Opera Network; January 18, 2008 to March 11, 2008) Intimate glimpses into the private lives of the team members (and their “puck bunny women”) of the Mustangs, a Canadian hockey team. Gabe is the team center; Trevor is the number one draft pick; Malcolm is the team CEO; Damon is the team’s enforcer; Connie is Gabe’s romantic interest; Tabbi is Trevor’s girlfriend; Evelyn is the widow of late team captain 365
My / 367 Adam McBride; Molly is Evelyn’s daughter; Megan is Connie’s friend. Cast : Lucas Bryant (Gabe McCall), Dillon Casey (Trevor Lemonde), Matthew Bennett (Malcolm LeBlanc), Kristin Booth (Connie Lewis), Anastasia Phillips (Tabbi), Peter Miller (Damon Trebuchet), Natalie Krill (Molly McBride), Amanda Brugel (Megan Chandler), Olivie Wadruff (Grace Morris). Credits: Executive Producer: Mary Young Leckie, Heather Haldane, Lena Cordina, T.W. Peacocke. Writer: Kent Staines, Sherry White. Director: T.W. Peacocke Reviews: “Ignore those funky Canadian accents and M.V.P. is passable night time soap ... using hockey (!) as a slick backdrop to its bed-hopping shenanigans” (Variety). “Do you spend more time basking in the warm glow of the TV when the nights turn long and cold? The CBC [Canadian Broadcasting Corporation] knows you do and hopes to capitalize on couch-bound Canadians cocooning instincts by tantalizing them with a winter season of slick and sometimes salacious new programming” (The National Post, Canada).
My Big Redneck Wedding. (Series; Reality; CMT; January 11, 2008 to November 22, 2008) Real weddings, that are all but glamorous, are showcased as mud fights, square dances and monster trucks take center stage. Host: Tom Arnold. Credits: Executive Producer: Lewis A. Bogach, Bob Kusbit. Producer: Anna Goodman-Herrick, Sara Hoff, Kristy Wampole, Josh Barnett, Elizabeth McDonald.
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367 My Dad Is Better Than Your Dad. (Series; Game; NBC; February 18, 2008 to April 7, 2008) Four father and son (or father and daughter) teams compete. A series of
368 / My various physical contests are held in which the fathers perform the most strenuous part of the stunt with the son or daughter coaching or assisting in aspects that will not cause them any harm. Each competition eliminates the weakest team. In the final round, the two remaining teams compete for a chance to win $50,000. Host: Dan Cortese. Credits: Executive Producer: Mark Burnett, Howard T. Owens, Mark Koops, Jon Hotchkiss, Mike Nichols. Co-Executive Producer: Jim Roush, Jared Tobman. Director: Michael Simon.
368 My Fair Wedding. (Series; Reality; WE; October 26, 2008 to November 30, 2008) Misguided brides are set on the right path to a happy wedding day with a complete makeover from dress to décor. Host : David Tutera (celebrity event planner).
369 My Family’s Got Guts. (Series; Reality; Nickelodeon; Premiered: September 15, 2008) Real families (most with some athletic abilities) challenge professional athletes in various sports challenges. Host: Ben Lyons, Asha Kuerten. Credits: Supervising Producer: Christine Woods. Producer: Jeff Sutphen. 370 My Music: Love Songs of the 50s and 60s. (Special; Variety; PBS; November 29, 2008) A look back (through film clips) at the music and performers of love songs from the 1950s and early 1960s (including Connie Stevens, Petula Clark, Patti Paige, the Eberly Brothers). Host: Connie Stevens. Credits: Executive Producer: J.T. Lubinsky. Producer: Jim Pearson. Announcer: Mike Frazier.
My Own Worst Enemy. (Series; Drama; NBC; October 13, 2008 to December 15, 2008) 371
92 A secret government organization with subterranean headquarters located beneath a building at 5210 S. Grand Avenue in Los Angeles plays a key role in protecting the U.S. from her enemies. It operates under the guise of the Janus Corporation. Edward Albright is a decorated war hero, a man who can speak 13 languages and hold his breath underwater for five minutes. He believes to prove the existence of free will a person must do something he does not want to do. When he learns of an experiment that will test his beliefs, he volunteers. What results is a split personality (“We manifested a diver gate identity dormant in a small portion of the medial temporal lobe, creating a split personality,” says Mavis Heller, the head of Janus). Henry Spivey is the result, a part of Edward, but a man who leads a separate life (married to Angie; the father of Ruthy and Jack; and strategic consultant for Janus). Henry, “born” at the facility on March 16, 1969, has no knowledge of Edward although they share the same body (when Henry is asleep Edward functions; when Henry awakens, he is Henry. His disappearances to become Edward when needed are explained as business trips). All is progressing well until a system malfunction makes Henry aware that something is not right and he soon realizes that he is two different people, but the same person. Although the two can never physically meet, they communicate with each other (through recorded messages each makes and views over a computer). Stories follow Henry and Edward as they thrust into unfamiliar territory where each man is dangerously out of his element. Tom Grady is Henry’s friend and coworker (at Janus) but also an agent named Raymond (for Mavis); Tony is the systems operator responsible for maintaining the balance between Henry and Edward; Norah is Henry’s psychiatrist (“who is in tune with the inner workings of both Edward and Henry”).
93 Cast: Christian Slater (Henry Spivey/ Edward Albright), Alfre Woodard (Mavis Heller), Madchen Amick (Angie Spivey), Bella Thorne (Ruthy Spivey), Mike O’Malley (Tom Grady/Raymond), Taylor Lautner ( Jack Spivey), Saffron Burrows (Dr. Norah Skinner), Omid Abtahi (Tony). Credits: Executive Producer: Jason Smilovic, David Semel. Co-Executive Producer: John Eisendrath. Supervising Producer: Kim Clement. Producer: Michael Hissrich. Music: John McCarthy. Reviews: “Slater delivers the goods with helpings of magnetism along with his trademark quirky intensity, portraying two men trapped in a single man’s body with a measure of credibility” (The Hollywood Reporter). “My Own Worst Enemy holds our interest despite its utter preposterousness because if there is anything Slater knows how to do, it’s present a believable head case” (Variety).
The NAACP Image Awards. (Special; Variety; Fox; February 14, 2008) A program honoring people and projects that promote diversity in the performing arts. Guests: Hill Harper, Kate Walsh, Lance Gross, Tom Joyner, LaVan Davis, Tyler Perry, America Ferrera, Masi Oka, Jessica Lucas, Taye Diggs, Holly Robinson-Peete, Tichina Arnold, Ruby Dee, Anthony Anderson, Tracy Morgan, Janet Jackson, Cassi Davis, Sidney Poitier, Angela Bassett, Wayne Brady, Audra McDonald, Kimberly Elise. Performers: Kim Burell, Tak 6, Jordin Sparks, Ziggy Marley, Sounds of Blacknell, Stevie Wonder. Credits: Executive Producer: Vicangelo Bulluck. Producer: Marilyn Seabury. CoProdcuer: Royce Osborn, Ricky Minor. Music: Ricky Minor. Director: Jonathan X. Writer: Royce Osborn.
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Never / 375 ern music star. Each program is broadcast live and viewer votes determine who goes and who they feel is worthy of staying and eventually winning the coveted title. Host: Billy Ray Cyrus. Judges: Jewel, John Rich, Jeffrey Steele. Credits: Executive Producer: Jeff Boggs. Co-Executive Producer: Mark Kopps, Todd Lubin. Producer: Gordon Cassidy.
374 NBC’s New Year’s Eve with Carson Daly. (Special; Variety; NBC; December 31, 2008 to January 1, 2009) A program that rings in 2009 with variety performances and live reports from Times Square in New York City as the seconds tick down to the new year. Broadcast in prime time from 10:00 P.M. to 11:00 P.M. and late night (after a break for local station news) from 11:35 P.M. to 12:35 A.M. Host : Carson Daly. Guests: Elton John, Katy Perry, 50 Cent, Ludacris. Times Square Reporter: Amy Robach. Events Reporter: Luke Russert. Credits: Executive Producer: Carson Daly, David Friedman. Co-Executive Producer: Guy Oseary. Director: Steve Paley. Writer: Brian Brown.
Never Cry Werewolf. (TV Movie; Horror; Sci Fi; May 11, 2008) Loren is a teenage girl with an inquiring mind. When she becomes suspicious of her new neighbor (Peter Stebbings) and begins spying on him, she believes he is a werewolf and responsible for a series of murders. Figuring no one will believe her, she decides to act alone. At the local sporting goods store, where Loren is seeking a weapon to kill a werewolf, she arouses the suspicions of Redd Tucker, a big game hunter, who agrees to help her when he questions her. The story follows their dangerous quest to uncover the truth. Cast: Nina Dobrev (Loren Hansett), Kevin Sorbo (Redd Tucker), Jared Martin (Peter Stebbings), Melanie Leishman (Angie Bremlock), Sean O’Neill (Steven Kepkik), Billy Otis (Charles Pope).
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376 New Amsterdam. (Series; Crime Drama; Fox; March 4, 2008 to April 14, 2008) In the 1640s when New York was known as New Amsterdam, John Amsterdam was a soldier in the Dutch army. During a battle with a Native American tribe, John stepped in front of a sword to save the life of a young Indian girl. The girl brought John to a place of refuge and saved his life by casting an ancient spell that made him immortal. John will never age and the spell can only be broken (to make him mortal again) when he finds his one true love. The centuries pass and John has devoted his life to upholding the law. It is 2008 when viewers are introduced to John Amsterdam. He lives in Manhattan and is a detective with the N.Y.P.D. John has seen New York grow from its colonial beginnings to its present day metropolis. He and Manhattan are a part of each other and his 400 years of experiences have made him an invaluable addition to the police department. Only one man, Omar, the owner of a jazz club and his life-long friend, knows John’s secret. Over the course of time, John has met and known and lost many women — but none have been the one that can change his life. This happens one day while chasing a suspect and John suffers a heart attack and nearly dies. He realizes that during that pursuit he must have crossed paths with his one true love. He now realizes that his life has changed forever. Stories follow John as he not only upholds the law, but seeks the mysterious woman the Indian girl spoke of in her prophecy. Eva Marquez is John’s partner.
94 Cast : Nikolaj Coster Waldau ( John Amsterdam), Zuleikhla Robinson (Eva Marquez), Stephen Henderson (Omar), Alexie Gilmore (Dr. Sarah Dillane), Robert Clohessy (Detective Santori). Credits: Executive Producer: Allan Loeb, David Manson. Steven Pearl. Co-Executive Producer: John David Coles. Supervising Producer: Ashley Gable. Producer: Margo Myers. Music: Mychael Danna. Reviews: “Life’s a bitch, and then you don’t die. Having an American Idol lead-in can keep the grim reaper at bay (justified or not)” (The Hollywood Reporter). “Easy to dismiss at first glance, the series does exhibit some possibilities in its second episode, though it’s still a relatively uninspired time killer for those of us with just one life to live” (Variety).
New York Goes Hollywood. (Series; Reality; VH-1; August 4, 2008 to September 22, 2008) Tiffany Pollard, known as New York on The Flavor of Love and I Love New York, leaves Manhattan to pursue her dream of becoming an actress. Cameras chart those efforts. Star: Tiffany Pollard. Credits: Executive Producer: Cris Abrego, Mark Cronin, Matt Odgers, Ben Samek.
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378 Newlywed—Nearly Dead. (Series; Reality; Fine Living Network; Premiered: June 19, 2008) Therapist Gary Direnfeld attempts to help newlyweds on the verge of a breakup overcome their differences and rekindle the spark that brought them together in the first place. Host: Gary Direnfeld. Narrator: Paul Ackerley. Credits: Executive Producer: Guy O’Sullivan. Supervising Producer: Jessica Wright. Producer: Rebecca Ruddle. Associate Producer: Meredith Veats.
379 Ni Hao, Kai-Lan. (Series; Cartoon; Cartoon Network; Premiered: February 7, 2008)
95 An attempt to introduce children to the Chinese culture and the Mandarin language through Kai-Lan Chow, a preschooler who shares colorful adventures and story telling with other children her age. The title translates as “Hello, KaiLan. Voice Cast: Jade-Lianna Peters (KaiLan Chow), Beverly Duan (Lulu), Angie Wu (Ho Ho), Laura Marano (Mei Mei), Zachary Gordon (San San), Clem Cheung (Ye Ye), Tommy Nightingale (Fluffy), Jack Samson (Rintoo). Credits: Executive Producer: Mary Harrington. Supervising Producer: Dave Marshall. Producer: Debby Hundman.
380 The Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards. (Special; Variety; Nickelodeon; March 29, 2008) The annual presentation that honors the best in children’s programming. Host: Jack Black. Appearing: Hayden Panettiere, Jessica Alba, Drake Bell, Miranda Cosgrove, Miley Cyrus, Cameron Diaz, Harrison Ford, Jennette McCurdy, Shia Le Beouf. Credits: Executive Producer: Bob Bain. Supervising Producer: Gregory Sills. Producer: Paul Flattery. Director: Beth McCarthy-Miller. Writer: Sam Maccarone.
381 Nigella Express. (Series; Cooking; Food Network; Premiered: January 12, 2008) Chef Nigella Lawson teaches viewers how to prepare meals in record time. Host: Nigella Lawson. Credits: Executive Producer: Lindsay Bradbury, Ben Galen, Rachel Purnell. Producer: Sophie Seiden. 382 Nightmare at the End of the Hall. (TV Movie; Drama; Lifetime Movie Network; June 22, 2008) Eerie tale about a young teacher (Courtney Snow) who meets a student (Laurel) she feels may be the reincarnation of a friend who committed suicide years earlier.
90210 / 383 Cast : Sara Rue (Courtney Snow), Jacqueline MacInnes Wood (Laurel), Amber Borycki (Young Courtney), Kavan Smith (Brett), Christine Danielle (Emory), Sebastian Gacki (Young Brett), Duane Keogh (Chester). Credits: Executive Producer: Joseph Lawlor, Kirk Shaw. Producer: Jamie Goehring. Writer: Nora Zuckerman. Director: George Mendeluk. Music: Clinton Shorter.
383 90210. (Series; Drama; CW; Premiered: September 2, 2008) An updated version of the Fox series Beverly Hills, 90210. Life in fashionable Beverly Hills, especially West Beverly Hills High School, as seen through the eyes of Annie Wilson and her adopted brother, Dixon, the new kids at school (having just relocated from Kansas with their parents, Harry and Debbie, to be closer to their grandmother [Harry’s mother], Tabitha, a former television star and a charter member of the Betty Ford Clinic). Annie is sweet and friendly and has a passion for the theater; Dixon is the star athlete. Their father is the school’s new principal. Naomi is the spoiled, rich girl; Ethan is the popular jock; Navid is the aspiring journalist; Silver is the rebel student who produces a You Tube Internet blog. Kelly Taylor (a student on the original series) is now the school’s guidance counselor; Ryan is a teacher; Nat owns the local hangout, the Peach Pit. Cast: Shenae Grimes (Annie Wilson), Tristan Wilds (Dixon Wilson), Rob Estes (Harry Wilson), Lori Loughlin (Debbie Wilson), Jessica Walter (Tabitha Wilson), Anna Lynne McCord (Naomi Clark), Dustin Milligan (Ethan Ward), Jennie Garth (Kelly Taylor), Jessica Stroup (Silver), Michael Steger (Navid Shirazi), Ryan Eggold (Ryan Matthews), Joe E. Tata (Nat Bussichio), Shannen Doherty (Brenda Walsh). Credits: Executive Producer: Gabe Sachs, Jeff Judah. Producer: Michael Pen-
384 / Novel dell. Music: Marc Dauer, Evan Frankfort, Liz Phair. Reviews: “The stage is set for a slick and sharply crafted teen soap that pays homage to the first 90210 without wallowing in past glory” (The Hollywood Reporter). “This spin off, eight years after the first ended, is a pallid copy of the original fish out of water story, only with shinier cars, fancier clothes and Botox aplenty” (Variety).
384 Novel Adventures. (Series; Drama; Internet; Premiered: November 3, 2008) Lizzie, Amy, Laura and Joanna are four Los Angeles women who belong to a book club. As the sessions become boring to them, they decide to ditch the club and live the adventures they would normally only read about. Stories relate their experiences as they transform their ordinary lives into once in a lifetime experiences. Cast: Daphne Zuniga (Laura French), Ashley Williams (Lizzie McKenzie), Jolie Jenkins (Amy Pierson), Paola Turbay ( Joanna Ruiz). 385 Now and Then, Here and There. (Series; Cartoon; Sci Fi; Premiered: July 28, 2008) While attempting to rescue a mysterious girl with strange eyes (Lala-Ru) a young Japanese boy (Shu) is magically transported to her desert world and into the midst of a battle between her people and the evil ruler General Hamdo. Stories follow Shu and Lala-Ru, who possesses the power to create water, as the battle the cruelties of Hamdo. Voice Cast: Eddie Paulson (Shu), Lisa Ortiz (Lala-Ru), Jack Taylor (Hamdo), Dana Halsted (Abelia), Henry Tenney (Captain), Dan Green (Nabuca), Crispio Freeman (Tabool). Credits: Producer: Shorchi Kumabi, Kazuaki Morijiri.
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386 The Nutcracker. (Special; Ballet; PBS; December 17, 2008) San Francisco, 1915 is the setting for this adaptation of the E.T. Hoffman classic story of a wooden nutcracker that comes to life. It is Christmas Eve and a young girl (Clara) receives a nutcracker dressed as a Royal soldier, as a gift from her grandfather. As the grandfather tells Clara the story of how the nutcracker came to be, she imagines herself in magical adventures where she becomes a princess in an enchanted winter wonderland. The ballet concludes with Clara awakening but not sure if her experiences where real or imagined. Performed by the San Francisco Ballet Company; based on the music by Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky. Host: Kristi Yamaguchi. Cast: Elizabeth Powell (Clara), Davit Karapetyas (Nutcracker Prince), Yuan Yuan Tan (Snow Queen), Damian Smith (Uncle Drosselmeyer), Pierre Francois-Vilanoba (Snow King), Vanessa Zahorian (Sugar Plum Fairy), Sarah Van Patten (Genie). Credits: Executive Producer: Michael Isip. Producer: Judy Flannery. Music Director: Martin West. Director: Matthew Diamond. Choregrapher: Helgi Thomasson. N.Y.C.: Torpedo Terror. (TV Movie; Science Fiction; Sci Fi; June 14, 2008) Disaster film in which electrical tornadoes, sparked by global warming, descend on New York City. Cast : Nicole de Boer (Cassie Lawrence), Sebastian Spence ( James Lawrence), Jerry Wasserman (Mayor Leonardo), Tegan Moss (Lori), Jennifer Copping (Maggie Flynn), Matthew Harrison (Dr. Quinn). Credits: Producer: Cheryl Lee Fast. Associate Producer: Kelly-Ruth Mercer. Director: Tibor Takacs. Music: Clinton Shorter. Writer: T.S. Cook. 387
388 Ocean Force. (Series; Reality; True TV; Premiered January 12, 2008)
97 The work of real life guards (here representing Huntington Beach in California) are depicted in a more serious light than on the series Baywatch. While Baywatch did show that beach rescues can be dangerous, Ocean Force relates the real life rescues with all the hazards such rescues involve. Lifeguards: Michael Bartlett, Eric Dieterman, Jon Elser, Matthew Norton. Credits: Supervising Producers: Stephanie Griffin. Producer: Nate Harrington, Chad Horning, Laurie Pekich.
The Office (British). (Series; Comedy; BBC America; 2008) The British series on which the American series (see program 994) of the same title is based. Documentary style presentation that follows the staff of the Wernham Hogg Paper Company. David Brent is the office manager; Gareth Keenan, the workers team leader; Tim, the sales rep; Dawn, the receptionist; Neil and Jennifer are the bosses. Cast : Ricky Gervais (David Brent), Mackenzie Crook (Gareth Keenan), Martin Freeman (Tim Canterbury), Lucy Davis (Dawn Tinsley), Patrick Baladi (Neil Godwin), Stirling Gallacher ( Jennifer Taylor-Clarke).
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390 An Old Fashioned Thanksgiving. (TV Movie; Drama; Hallmark Channel; November 22, 2008) Bittersweet holiday tale, set in New Hampshire just after the Civil War, about an estranged mother (Isabella), her daughter (Mary) and their efforts to heal emotional wounds and become a family again. Cast: Jacqueline Bissett (Isabella), Helene Joy (Mary Bassett), Tatiana Massiany (Mathilda Bassett), Gage Munroe (Solomon Bassett), Vivien Endicott Douglas (Prudence), Ted Atherton (Mr. Hopkins), Paula Boudreau (Mrs. Hopkins), Kristopher Turner (Gad Hopkins). Credits: Executive Producer: Michael Prupas. Producer: Steve Solomon. Music:
100 / 392 James Gelfand. Director: Graeme Campbell. Writer: Shelley Evans. Review: “Hallmark’s new Thanksgiving movie is even weepier than usual. But the characters are so gosh-darned likable that you stay with them, and in the end, they even go a few places you may not have expected” (New York Daily News).
391 On Surfari. (Series; Reality; Fuel TV; 2008) A look at the world of surfing as seen through the travels of the McIntyre family as they go to “all the weird places to surf.” Host: Shannon McIntyre, Shayne McIntyre, Banyan McIntyre. 392 100 Million B.C. (TV Movie; Horror; Sci Fi; December 27, 2008) During the late1940s, a professor (Dr. Frank Reno) conducted a time traveling experiment called the Rainbow Project that sent a team of scientists back in time. A glitch in the system prevented a return trip and the team became stranded in the Cretaceous Period. In 2008 evidence is uncovered (a message found inscribed on a rock in a cave) that the team survived the trip. With advance technology now available, Frank organizes a team of Navy SEALS to rescue the marooned scientists. They are successful but during the return trip, a Tyrannosaurus Rex–like creature is brought back to Los Angeles. The story relates the team’s efforts to dispose of the beast before it wrecks havoc on the city. Cast: Michael Gross (Dr. Frank Reno), Christopher Atkins (Erik Reno), Greg Evigan (Ellis Dorn), Wendy Carter (Betty), Stephen Blackehart (Lt. Robert Peet), Marie Westbrook (Ruth), Dean Kreyling (Chief “Bud” Stark), Phil Burke (Stubbs). Credits: Executive Producer: David Rimawi. Producer: David Michael Latt. Associate Producer: Paul Bales. Director: Griff Furst. Writer: Paul Nales. Music: Ralph Rieckermann.
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393 Opportunity Knocks. (Series; Game; ABC; September 22, 2008 to October 14, 2008) A game show where the stage is set up on the street opposite the home of the family chosen to be the contestants. Friends and neighbors are the “studio audience” and each member of the chosen family are asked questions that refer to how well they know each other (compiled from interviews with family and friends). Correct answers earn the family cash (up to $250,000 if each member can answer each of the questions correctly). Host: J.D. Roth. Credits: Executive Producer: Ashton Kutcher, Jason Goldberg, Karey Burke, J.D. Roth. Co-Executive Producer: Kathy Satula. Supervising Producer: Jason Gabel. Producer: Claudia Magre, Daba David. Music: Jeff Lipencott. Reviews: “The lights are on but nobody’s home” (The Hollywood Reporter). “It’s harmless but pretty stupid, which generally describes most of actor-producer Ashton Kutcher’s forays into prime time” (Variety). Oprah’s Big Give. (Series; Reality; ABC; March 2, 2008 to April 20, 2008) Ten ordinary people compete in challenges that test their ability to be generous and help people who are less fortunate. Each do-gooder is judged by a panel and the weakest performers are eliminated. The most charitable person, chosen on the last episode, receives $500,000 for himself and an equal amount for his charity. Host: Nate Berkus. Judges: Jamie Oliver, Tony Gonzalez, Malaak Compton-Rock. Credits: Executive Producer: Oprah Winfrey, Ellen Rakieten, Harriet Seitler, Bertram Van Munster, Elsie Doganieri. Supervising Producer: Jonathan Sinclair, Shannon McGinn, Fred Pichel. Producer: Barry Hennessy, Maren Patterson.
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The Orange Bowl Parade. (Special; Variety; CBS; January 1, 2008) Elaborate floats coupled with celebrity guests and marching bands that celebrates (and airs prior to) the annual telecast of the Orange Bowl football game in Florida. Grand Marshal: Don Shula. Cast : Victoria Rowell, Pat O’Brien, Tito Puente, Tito Puente, Jr., Bryan White. Credits: Executive Producer: Mike Gargiulo. Producer: Phil Arone. Director: Brian Glazer. 395
396 The Osmonds 50th Anniversary Reunion. (Special; Variety; PBS; March 2, 2008) Singers Marie Osmond and her brothers reunite for a nostalgic look back at the family now (who perform songs) and as they were years earlier when they were regulars on The Andy Williams Show in the 1960s. Stars: Marie Osmond, Donny Osmond, Wayne Osmond, Jay Osmond, Jimmy Osmond, Alan Osmond, Merrill Osmond. Credits: Producer: Jimmy Osmond. Review: “There’s nothing wrong with The Osmonds 50th Anniversary Show ... the problem is there isn’t that much that’s right about it... For Osmond fans, it delivers ... but music can and does have more substance than this” (New York Daily News).
397 The Other Woman. (TV Movie; Drama; Lifetime; June 21, 2008) Jill and Derek Plumley are a happily married couple. Derek is a successful lawyer and Jill gave up her career as a TV news producer to support him. Problems arise when Derek’s boss is murdered in his sleep and his wife confesses, claiming it
99 was self defense. The story follows Jill as she and her journalist friend (Peter) seek to uncover what really happened. Cast: Josie Bissett ( Jill Plumley), Ted Whittall (Derek Plumley), Graeme Black (Barry), Jason Priestley (Peter Henderson), Lisa Marie Caruk (Nicole), MacKanzie Porter (Lauren Plumley), Joseph Allan Sutherland (Cole), Travis Milne (Tyler). Credits: Executive Producer: Joy Fielding, Michael Frisley, Chad Oakes. Producer: Jay Daniel. Music: Zack Ryan. Writer: Dave Schultz. Director: Jason Priestley.
Our First Christmas. (TV Movie; Drama; Hallmark; December 20, 2008) Cindy and Tom, divorced parents with children from previous marriages, marry. All appears to be progressing well until the Christmas season approaches and Cindy’s children become reluctant to give up their traditions to accommodate Tom’s children and vice versa. The story relates Cindy and Tom’s efforts to solve their respective problems by starting new family traditions. Cast : Julie Warner (Cindy), Steven Eckholdt (Tom), John Ratzenberger ( Joe), Katerina Graham (Bernie), Dixie Carter (Evie Baer), Cassi Thompson (Tory), Grace Fulton (Lilly), Maxim Knight ( Jacob), Marian Antonieta Vazquez (Barista). Credits: Executive Producer: Larry Levinson. Producer: Erik Olson, Brian Martinez. Director: Armand Mastroianni. Writer: Edithe Swensen.
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399 Outsider’s Inn. (Series; Reality; CMT; August 15, 2008 to October 3, 2008) Former Brady Bunch star Maureen McCormick (Marcia) takes on the challenge to run a bed and breakfast in rural East Tennessee. Episodes relate her progress (a lack of it in some cases) as she and her show business friends, Bobby Brown and Carnie Wilson, struggle to succeed. Stars: Maureen McCormick, Bobby Brown, Carnie Wilson. Credits: Executive Producer: David
Paper / 401 Garfinkle, Jay Renfroe. Producer: John Hamlin, Bob Kusbit, Claire McCabe.
400 Pam: Girl on the Loose. (Series; Reality; E!; August 3, 2008 to September 15, 2008) An-depth profile of the vivacious Pamela Anderson as an actress, mother, business woman and animal activist. Star: Pamela Anderson. Featured: Peter Archer, Hugh Hefner, Elton John, David LaChapelle. Credits: Executive Producer: Pamela Anderson, Fenton Bailey, Randy Barbato, Tom Campbell. Producer: Julio Kollerbohm, Jeff Pollack. Reviews: “The Baywatch babe demonstrates undeniable savvy regarding how to leverage fame” (Variety). “Pam ... carefully crafts an image of Anderson as an appreciative and approachable sex symbol, a doting mother, a tireless crusader for animals and a celebrity who’s just as down to earth as you and me” (The Hollywood Reporter). 401 The Paper. (Series; Reality; MTV; April 14, 2008 to May 26, 2008) The daily activities of a group of teenagers at Cyprus Bay High School in Weston, Florida, who put out the school newspaper, The Circuit. Cast: Rhonda Weiss (Advisor), Amanda Lorber (Editor), Alex Angert (Managing Editor), Cassia Laham (Entertainment Editor), Trevor Ballard (Layout Editor), Geana Pacinelli (News Editor), Dan Surgan (Staff Writer), Adam Brock (Advertising Manager). Credits: Executive Producer: Lindsey Bannister, Jessica Chesler, Marshall Eisen, Sam Simmons, Dave Sirulnick. Producer: Josh Haygood. Music: Joshua Myers. Reviews: “The first thing any journalist will notice about The Paper is that it doesn’t sound real ... these high schoolers have grown up with reality TV and know ... that over-the-top characters stand out” (New York Post).
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Host: Paris Hilton. Credits: Executive Producer: Chris Choun, Tony DiSanto, Paris Hilton, Liz Gateley, Michael Hirschorn, Douglas M. Wilson. Producer: Kira Bosak, Sean Jennings, Audrey Kim.
Paradise Hotel. (Series; Reality; My Network TV; January 4, 2008 to May 19, 2008) Paradise Hotel is a luxurious, secluded beachside resort. Here eleven singles are brought together in the hope of sparking a romance. The singles are urged to pair up or be replaced by a new single. The singles that are not compatible are eliminated. Cameras follow the activities of the singles as they become intimate with each other. Host : Amanda Byram. The Singles: Charla Pihlstrom, Tara Gerard, Toni Ferrari, Amanda Dominguez, Holly Pastor, Melanie Barger, Kavita Channe, Amy Toliver, Keith Cuda, Dave Kerpen, Beau Wolf, Scott Hanson, Kristin Ellis, Zack Stewart, Alex Van Camp, Matthew Chei, Andon Guenther, Tom Rodriquez. Credits: Supervising Producer: Rick Ringback, Rob Bagshaw. Producer: Bill Pruitt. Associate Producer: Thomas Loureiro.
Parking Wars. (Series; Reality; A&E; January 8, 2008 to March 4, 2008) Cameras follow members of the Philadelphia Parking Authority as they ticket, boot and tow cars. Officers: Frannie Esposito, Steve Garfield, Keith Hevener, Bill Kurtis. Credits: Executive Producer: Daniel Elias, Bill Kurtis, Robert Sharenow, David Houts. Supervising Producer: Dan Flaherty, Laura Fleury, Po Kutchins. Senior Producer: Andrew Dunn. Producer: Wei Ling Chang, Liz Fine, Danny Alias. Associate Producer: Laurissa James, Kendall E. Canner.
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Paris Hilton: My New BFF. (Series; Reality; MTV; September 30, 2008 to December 2, 2008) Paris Hilton, called “America’s Number One It Girl,” seems to gain popularity wherever she goes and whatever she does. Paris is a party girl and loves to shop. Her inner circle are normally A-list celebrities but, for a change, Paris has decided to seek a non-show business figure to join her entourage. Fourteen “tabloid ready” women and two “flamboyant guys” compete in various society-based challenges for the honor of becoming Paris’s new BFF (Best Friend Forever). Paris oversees the competition and chooses who goes and who stays based on performance.
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Party Monsters: Cabo. (Series; Reality; E!; Premiered: December 2, 2008) Nine party planners compete in various challenges to be the last one standing to produce the ultimate party (at the luxurious L.G. Villa in Cabo, called “The Mexican Riviera”) for a group of A-List celebrities. Host: Michele Merkin. Judges: Michele Merkin, Brian Worley.
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The People’s Choice Awards. (Special; Variety; CBS; January 8, 2008) The annual presentation that honors the film, television and music personalities chosen by fans. Host: Queen Latifah. Credits: Executive Producer: Carol Donovan. Producer: Chris Cohoun, Liz Sterbenz. Director: Bruce Gowers. 406
Phineas and Ferb. (Series; Cartoon; Disney; Premiered: February 1, 2008) It’s summer vacation and step brothers Phineas and Ferb have 104 days off from
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101 school. To fill the time, they decide to do whatever they can for fun. Hampering their good times is Candace, Phineas’s obnoxious older sister, who finds pleasure in tattling and getting them in trouble. Joining in their outrageous adventures is Perry, a platypus who is actually an agent and secretly battles the evil Dr. Doofenshmirtz. Voice Cast: Vincent Martella (Phineas Flynn), Thomas Sangster (Ferb Fletcher), Ashley Tisdale (Candace Flynn), Dee Bradley Baker (Perry the Platypus), Dan Povenmire (Dr. Doofenshmirtz), Caroline Rhea (Linda Flynn-Fletcher), Richard O’Brien (Lawrence Fletcher). Credits: Executive Producer: Dan Povenmire, Jeff Marsh. Producer: Walt Disney Television. Director: Dan Povermire, Zac Moncrief. Reviews: “Infused with a refreshing sense of wit and irreverence, Phineas and Ferb is that rare modern animated series for kids that even adults without a frontal lobotomy can sit through” (Variety). “...the show is fast and furious enough to keep today’s sophisticated tween (and older and younger) viewers tuned in” (The Hollywood Reporter).
408 Picture This. (TV Movie; Comedy; ABC Family; July 13, 2008) The problems that befall an unpopular teenage girl (Mandy) when she lands a date with the school hunk (Drew) and encounters a jealous girlfriend determined to sabotage the date and an overprotective father who feels Drew is not right for his daughter. Cast: Ashley Tisdale (Mandy), Robbie Amell (Drew Patterson), Cindy Busby (Lisa Cross), Lauren Collins (Alexa), Shenae Grimes (Cayenne), Marie-Marguerite Sabongui (Blair), Maxim Roy (Marsha Gilbert), Justin Bradley (Mickey), Kevin Pollak (Tom Gilbert). Credits: Executive Producer: Ronald Gilbert, Ashley Tisdale. Producer: Patrick Hughes, Brian Reilly. Music: Richard Mar-
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409 Pinocchio. (TV Movie; Fantasy; Ion; December 14, 2008) Nineteenth century Italy is the setting. Shortly after childbirth claims the life of his wife and son, Geppetto, a lonely wood craftsman, fashions a puppet he names Pinocchio from a block of wood. The magical Blue Fairy transforms the wooden boy into a real boy as a companion for Geppetto and the story follows Pinocchio’s various adventures as he learns about life. Based on the novel by Carlo Collodi. Cast: Bob Hoskins (Geppetto), Robbie Kay (Pinocchio), Alessandro Gassman (Carlo Collodi), Margherita Buy (Maestrina), Violante Placido (Fata Turchina), Luciana Littizzetto (Grillo Parlante), Joss Ackland (Mastro Ciliegia), Toni Bertorelli (La Volpe). Credits: Executive Producer: Justin Bodie, Daniele Passani. Producer: Luca Bernubei. Music: Jan A.P. Kaczmarek. Director: Alberto Sironi. Writer: Ivan Cotronco, Carlo Mazzotta. The Pioneers of Television. (Special; Documentary; PBS; January 2, 2008 to January 23, 2008) A four-part special that explores, with representative guests and film clips, comedy, variety, game and talk shows from the early years of television. Narrator: Harlan Saperstein. Credits: Producer: Steve Boettcher, Mike Trinklein. Writer: Mike Trinklein. Director: Steve Boettcher.
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Power Rangers: Jungle Fury. (Series; Science Fiction; ABC; Premiered: March 29, 2008) Mighty Morphin Power Rangers spin-off wherein the new Power Rangers (Lily, Casey and Theo), endowed with the ability of jungle cats, battle the evil alien, Dai Shi and his assistant, Camille, who plan to dominate the Earth.
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412 Prairie Fever. (TV Movie; Western; Ion; March 28, 2008) Former Sheriff Preston Briggs risks his life to escort three beautiful mail order brides (Abigail, Blue and Lettie) across rugged and lawless territory to Carson City, Kansas, during the 1880s. Cast : Kevin Sorbo (Preston Briggs), Dominique Swain (Abigail), Jamie Anne Allman (Olivia Thibodeaux), Jillian Armenante (Lettie), Felicia Day (Blue), Silas Weir Mitchell (Frank), Caryn Mower (Mary Biggs), Lance Henriksen ( James Monte), Chris McKenna (Sheriff Logan). Credits: Executive Producer: Robert Halmi, Jr., Larry Levinson. Supervising Producer: Lincoln Lageson. Producer: Jeff Kloss. Writer: Steven H. Berman. Director: David S. Cass, Sr.
413 The Price Is Right Million Dollar Spectacular. (Series; Game; CBS; April 30, 2008 to July 9, 2008) Prime time version of the daytime series The Price Is Right that plays in the same manner (players attempting to guess the list price of merchandise items) with the change occurring during the final game, the Prize Showcase. Here, if a player can guess, within one thousand dollars, the selling price of an extravagant merchandise showcase, he wins $1 million. Host : Drew Carey. Models: Brandi Sherwood, Rachel Reynolds, Gabrielle Tuite.
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414 Primeval. (Series; Science Fiction; BBC America; Premiered: August 7, 2008) Nick Cutter is a professor of Paleontology at the Center Metropolitan University in London. He is called an “evolutionary zoologist” and investigates gaps in the evolutionary record. Eight years earlier, Nick’s wife, Helen (his assistant), mysteriously disappeared in a time-ripping anomaly. Then, suddenly she reappeared in the present day — as do prehistoric creatures who cross the corridors of time via the unexplained anomalies. Helen holds the key to the riddle of the anomalies and stories follow Nick and his team as they struggle to protect society from the past as it threatens not only the present, but the future. Stephen is Nick’s assistant; Abby is the reptile expert; Connor is the college intern with an interest in dinosaurs; Claudia is the government’s (Ministry of Science and Technology) agent who oversees Nick’s investigations; James is the government official who seeks to keep the public in the dark about what is happening. Cast: Douglas Henshall (Nick Cutter), Juliet Aubrey (Helen Cutter), Andrew Lee Potts (Conner Temple), Lucy Brown (Claudia Brown), James Murray (Stephen Hart), Hannah Spearritt (Abby Maitland), Ben Miller ( James Lester). Credits: Executive Producer: Tim Haines. Producer: Cameron Allister. Music: Dominick Schenner. Review: “A crackling good BBC America sci fi series thriller that’s packed with vivid CGI prehistoric predators galore and a story line that’s almost plausible” (The Hollywood Reporter). 415 Princess. (TV Movie; Fantasy; ABC Family; June 20, 2008) Fantasy-like tale about a Jack of all tradesman (William Humphrey) who tries to win the heart of Ithaca, a mysterious self-titled princess.
103 Cast: Nora Zehetner (Ithaca), Kip Pardue (William Humphrey), Deborah Grover (Nana), Mallory Margel (Phoenix), Mayko Nguyen (Sophie Baxter), Shileen Paton (Mermaid), Matthew Edison (Louis Baxter). Credits: Executive Producer: Craig Berenson. Producer: John Calvert. Writer: Heidi Ferrer. Director: Mark Rosman.
The Principal’s Office. (Series; Reality; Tru TV; Premiered: August 21, 2008) A behind-the-scenes look at the role of a school’s principal — from dealing with students and parents to overseeing operations and meetings with school board officials. Credits: Executive Producer: Brent Montgomery, Colby Gaines, Chris Bry. Supervising Producer: Augi Jakovac. Review: “Nothing here is dramatic enough to be genuinely or consistently interesting ... the result is a high school version of The People’s Court seeking to elevate the humdrum to operatic levels” (Variety).
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417 Privileged. (Series; Drama; CW; Premiered: September 9, 2008) Megan Smith is a college graduate with a journalism degree from Yale University. She wants to write about people that matter, people who make a difference, but is instead working for a New York tabloid magazine. Through a connection with her editor, Megan receives a chance to fulfill that dream. She moves to Palm Beach, Florida, and meets with Laurel Limoges, a widow who turned a small company (Limoges Cosmetics) into a mega enterprise. She is also appointed the guardian of Laurel’s two beautiful, 16-year-old twin granddaughters, Sage and Rose (orphaned when their parents were killed in a plane crash). Sage and Rose are rich and spoiled. Laurel wants them to attend Duke University, but the girls have little interest in school work (they attend Cielo Prep;
Prototype / 418 Megan receives $1500 a week and if she can succeed, Laurel will pay off her student loans). As Megan begins she finds Rose is interested in attending Duke but Sage, a free spirit, sees Megan as a threat. Rose means a great deal to Sage and she feels Megan is trying to steal her away — something she means to see not happen. Stories follow Megan as she struggles to fulfill Laurel’s wishes. Lily is Megan’s sister, a hair dresser; Marco is Laurel’s gourmet chef; Will is Laurel’s neighbor; Artie is Megan’s father (operator of Captain Artie’s Boat Tours). Cast: JoAnna Garcia (Megan Smith), Anne Archer (Laurel Limoges), Lucy Kate Hale (Rose Baker), Ashely Newbrough (Sage Baker), Kristina Apgar (Lily Smith), Allan Louis (Marco Giordello), Brian Hallisay (Will Phillips), David Giuntoli ( Jacob Cassidy), John Allen Nelson (Artie Smith). Credits: Executive Producer: Rina Mimoun, Michael Engler, Leslie Morgan Stern, Bob Levy. Producer: Peter Burrell. Music: Joey Newman. Reviews: “This show wants to be Ally McBeal–esque broad piece of serio comedy but hasn’t really the slightest idea how to pull it off... It makes do ... with something that’s really neither animal or vegetable” (The Hollywood Reporter). “Trying to build upon the over-hyped non phenomenon that is Gossip Girl, the CW follows up with another literary hour that’s smart, breezy and glossy” (Variety).
Prototype This. (Series; Reality; Discovery Channel; October 15, 2008 to January 7, 2009) Four technical geniuses test proposed inventions — from road rage proof cars to life size boxing robots. The results (the good and the bad) are shown. Geniuses: Joe Grand (electrical engineer), Zoz Brooks (MIT researcher), Mike North (nanotechnology expert), Terry Sandin (animatronics expert). Narrator: John Guidry.
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419 Psychic Kids: Children of the Paranormal. (Series; Reality; A&E; June 16, 2008 to July 21, 2008) Children, aged eight to twelve (and who live in remote sections of the country) are profiled as they use their psychic abilities to communicate with the spirits of deceased children. The children meet with professional psychologists (to help them understand what is happening) but credibility is questioned by bad camera work (extreme close-ups of the children’s eyes) and eerie music to suggest something is happening when nothing is. Host: Lisa Miller. Narrator: Chip Coffey. Credits: Executive Producer: Betsy Schechter, George Plamondon, Robert Shorenow, Elaine Fontain-Bryant. Producer: Kyle McCabe, Chris Mozak. Director: David Miller Reviews: “Psychic Kids edits its subjects in a way that makes their ... interactions with the dead feel like badly conceived science fiction” (Variety). “It’s disturbing to see kids channel the dead people’s spirits to predict the future, but it’s also tedious to watch” (Entertain Your Brain).
Pulling. (Series; Comedy; Sundance; October 19, 2008 to November 23, 2008) Donna and her fiancé Karl have been a couple for many years and are planning to marry. Donna has lived a life that was basically carefree. As the big day approaches it dawns on Donna that what she has been doing will soon end. Impulsively she calls off their wedding days before the event to continue living a life she loves. She moves
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421 Pushing Twilight. (Series; Drama; Internet; 2008) Reality-like program in which a group of disenchanted young people dare each other to complete a series of tasks that cause them to go places and accomplish feats they never thought they were capable of doing. Cast : D.C. Douglas (Host), Adam Edgar (Mason Marks), Jamie Anderson (Layla Marks), Jonathan Beran (Dominic Moss), Daniel Robaine ( Jacob Wright), Eric Emmanuel (Cole Edwards), Jackie Seldan (Avery Ward), Lacy Phillips (Madison Price), Makinna Ridgeway (Paige Gray). Credits: Producer: Paul Tarantino.
422 The Pussycat Dolls Present Girlicious. (Series; Reality; CW; February 18, 2008 to April 23, 2008) Fifteen girls compete for the opportunity to form a new three-girl singing group called Girlicious. Robin Antin, creator the Pussycat Dolls, oversees the competition in which the girls must display talent, sexuality and star quality. The weakest performers are eliminated on a weekly basis. The final episode changed the concept that had originally been established when the judges, faced with four very talented girls (Natalie Mejia, Tiffanie Anderson, Nichole Cordova, Chrystina Sayers) in the final elimination chose to make Girlicious a four girl group instead of the original three. Girlicious performed a song from their first album “Like Me” to close out the series.
105 Host: Mark McGrath. Hostess-Judge: Robin Antin. Judges: Kimberly “Lil Kim” Jones, Ron Fair. Choreographer: Mickey Minden. Vocal Coach: Kenn Hicks. Credits: Executive Producer: Robin Antin, Ken Mok. Producer: Anna Mastro. Senior Producer: Tess Gamboa. Associate Producer: Michael Nelson, Laura Flanagan. Music: Jeff Lippencott, Mark T. Williams. Music Director: Dave Aude.
423 Quarterlife. (Series; Drama; NBC; Premiered/Ended: February 26, 2008) A network adaptation of the Internet series of the same title that focuses on the lives of a group of friends who are in their twenties. Principal focus is on Dylan Krieger, a writer for Attitude magazine who relates her feelings about herself and her friends on the Internet blog site Quarterlife. The series was cancelled the same night it premiered. Had the series continued (six episodes were produced) serial-like stories would have followed the young adults as they faced the daily challenges of life. Cast: Bitzie Tulloch (Dylan Krieger), Maite Schwartz (Lisa), Scott Michael Foster ( Jed Burlin), David Walton (Danny Franklin), Michelle Lombardo (Debra), Kevin Christy (Andy), Barrett Swatek (Brittany). Credits: Executive Producer: Marshall Herskovitz, Ed Zwick. Co-Executive Producer: Joshua Gummersall. Associate Producer: Mickie Reuster. Music: W.G. Snuffy Walden. Reviews: “Its success or failure ultimately depends on how well these characters play in their journey from Net to network. The two episodes screened ... make for surprisingly promising prospects” (The Hollywood Reporter). “The producers joyfully report that Quarterlife ... goes on without the ‘network even seeing the scripts beforehand’ ... if they had a first look, they might not have had a second look. I, for sure won’t” (New York Post).
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Queen Bees. (Series; Reality; Nickelodeon; July 13, 2008 to August 31, 2008) Teenage girls who epitomize meanness are brought together in an attempt to change their attitudes and become nice to others. Each of the girls competes in a series of challenges and the one girl who changes for the best wins $25,000 for her school. Host: Dr. Michelle R. Callahan. The Girls: Gisabelle Castillo, Yoanna House, Kiana Jenkins, Shavon Jovi, Brittany Keiffer, Camille Lopez, Michelle Madonna, Stassi Schroeder. Credits: Executive Producer: Lamar Damon, James Rowley. Supervising Producer: Julie Choi. Producer: Justin Medeiros. 424
425 Queen Sized. (TV Movie; Drama; Lifetime; January 12, 2008) Fact-based story about an overweight teenage girl (Maggie) who is nominated as her high school homecoming queen as a cruel practical joke. Cast: Nikki Blonsky (Maggie), Annie Potts ( Joan), Lily Holleman (Casey), Liz McGeever (Liz), Kimberly Matula (Tara), Jackson Pace (Will), Kelsey Schultz (Camille), Brandi Coleman (Lucy Phillips). Credits: Executive Producer: Robert M. Sertner, Frank von Zerneck. Producer: Judy Cairo. Writer: Rodney Johnson, Nora Kletter, Richard Kletter. Director: Peter Levin.
426 The Rachel Zoe Project. (Series; Reality; Bravo; September 8, 2008 to October 20, 2008) A behind-the-scenes look at fashion stylist Rachel Zoe as she attempts to expand her business empire. Stars: Rachel Zoe, Rodger Berman, Brad Goreski, Taylor Jacobson. Credits: Executive Producer: Charles Corwin, Jamie Patricof. Co-Executive Producer: Clara Markowicz, Andrew Perry. Supervising Producer: Lamar Damon. Producer: Zach Pritchett, Jen Rivera.
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Racing for Time. (TV Movie; Drama; Lifetime; February 16, 2008) True story about a guard (Cleveland Stackhouse) at a Texas correctional youth center who changes the lives of female offenders by organizing them into a multiracial track team to teach them responsibility, self-esteem and team work. Cast : Charles S. Dutton (Cleveland Stackhouse), Yaya DaCosta (Vanessa), Aunjanue Ellis (Officer Baker), Shanna Forrestall (Sgt. Jane Daniels), Douglas M. Griffin (Braylon Nash), Tiffany Haddish (Denise), Zulay Henao (Carmen), Sara Jane Henriques (Maria). Credits: Executive Producer: Rocky Lang, Diane Nabatoff, Peter Sadowski, Frank von Zerneck. Producer: Christopher Morgan. Writer: Glenn German, Adam Rodgers. Director: Charles S. Dutton. Music: The Angel.
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428 A Raisin in the Sun. (TV Movie; Drama; ABC; February 25, 2008) A TV adaptation of the Lorraine Hansberry play about an African-American family’s efforts to deal with poverty, racism and inner conflict on Chicago’s South Side. Cast: Sean “P. Diddy” Combs (Walter Lee Younger), Sanaa Latham (Beneatha Younger), Audra McDonald (Ruth Younger), Phylicia Rashad (Lena Younger), Emily Swiss (Priscilla), David Oyelowo (Asagai), Ron C. Jones (Willy). Credits: Executive Producer: Susan Batson, David Binder, Sean “P. Diddy” Combs, Neil Meron, Carl Rumbaugh, Craig Zadan. Producer: John M. Eckert, Vivek J. Tiwary. Music: Mervyn Warren. Director: Kenny Leon. Teleplay: Paris Qualles. Review: “Director Kenny Leon discreetly opens up the play to street and bar scenes, and what appear to be handheld-
106 camera close-ups never mar the delicacy of the performances. Indeed, the whole production is a model of subtle adaptation” (Entertainment Weekly).
429 Raising the Bar. (Series; Drama; TNT; September 1, 2008 to November 3, 2008) Jerry Kellerman is an idealistic young lawyer who cares about people, especially those accused of a crime but do not have the means to hire a lawyer. Though well respected and financially secure, Jerry looks anything like a brilliant attorney — rumpled clothes, disorderly hair and frayed collar edges on his shirt. He is with the Manhattan Public Defenders Office and stories relate his and fellow defense attorneys (Roberta and Richard) court cases. Rosalind Whitman is the Chief Public Defender; Nick Baico is the cunning D.A.; Trudy Kessler is the judge who hears their cases; Michelle and Marcus are prosecutors; Charlie is the judicial clerk. Cast: Mark-Paul Gosselaar ( Jerry Kellerman), Gloria Reuben (Rosalind Whitman), Currie Graham (Nick Baico), Jane Kaczmarek (Trudy Kessler), J. August Richards (Marcus McGrath), Melissa Sagemiller (Michelle Emhardt), Natalia Cigliuti (Roberta Gilardi), Teddy Sears (Richard Woolsley), Jonathan Scarfe (Charlie Sagansky). Credits: Executive Producer: Steven Bochco. Co-Executive Producer: Jesse Bochco. Supervising Producer: David Feige. Producer: Daynna Bochco. Music: James S. Levine. Reviews: “This legal drama doesn’t so much raise the bar as nudge it” (The Hollywood Reporter). “Steven Bochco has been associated with a glittering array of ensemble dramas, but this producer’s latest doesn’t so much raise the bar on courtroom series as gently limbos under it” (Variety).
430 Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares. (Series; Reality; BBC America; 2008)
107 The British series on which Kitchen Nightmares is based. Gordon Ramsay, called “The Sultan of Scary,” is a tough talking chef who seeks perfection. Here, he travels to various British restaurants to expose unacceptable conditions and improve on them. Host: Gordon Ramsay. Credits: Executive Producer: Becky Clarke, Patricia Llewellyn. Producer: Paul Ratcliffe, Christine Hall. Music: Jonathan Gunton.
431 Randy Jackson Presents America’s Best Dance Crew. (Series; Reality; MTV; January 26, 2008 to August 21, 2008) Hip hop dance groups compete for money and a touring contract to perform across the U.S. Each dance challenge is judged by a panel and the weakest performers are eliminated on a weekly basis. Host : Mario Lopez, Rachelle Leah. Judge: Lil Mama, J.C. Chasez. Correspondent: Layla Kaykleigh. Credits: Executive Producer: Karen Schwartz, Howard Schwartz, Harriet Sternberg, Randy Jackson, Joel Gallen, Abe Hoch, Rob Lee. Co-Executive Producer: Josh Greenberg. Supervising Producer: Dan Sacks. Consulting Producer: Jordan Allen-Dutton, Eric Weiner. Music: Dylan Berry.
Rate My Space. (Series; Reality; HGTV; Premiered: June 15, 2008) Designer Angelo Summelis takes to the road to help couples remodel their homes. Host : Angelo Summelis. Assistant : Jared Dostie. Credits: Producer: Dan Coffey, John E. Sykes.
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Reality; VH-1; November 3, 2008 to January 12, 2009) A spin off from I Love New York wherein Real (Ahmad Givens) and his brother Chance (Kamal Givens), the self-pro-
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The Real Exorcist. (Series; Reality; Sci Fi; October 30, 2008) People who believe they are possessed by demons receive help from Bob Larson, a TV and radio evangelist who has performed over 6,000 exorcisms. His wife Linda assists him. Each episode examines one case of demonic possession to expel the evil that the person believes exists inside of him. The series, produced in England, was broadcast with back-to-back episodes on the above date. Stars: Bob Larson, Linda Larson. Credits: Supervising Producer: Will Ehbrecht. Producer: Amanda Ross.
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435 The Real Hustle. (Series; Reality; True TV; Premiered: January 22, 2008) The first program produced for True TV (formally known as Court TV) that attempts to expose con artists and the tricks they use to take your money. A trio
436 / Real of scam artists are employed to pull cons on unsuspecting people to show, through hidden cameras, how con artists operate. The Trio: Apollo Robbins (expert pick pocket), Dani Marco (actress whose specialty is distraction), Ryan Oakes (magician). Narrator: Phil Tanzini. Credits: Executive Producer: Anthony Owen, Matt Crook, Andrew O’Connor. Producer: Jon Richards. Director: Justin Gorman. Reviews: “Like so much reality TV, this show is over produced, from repeated shots of the leads posing for the camera to the ‘Jaws’-like music that accompanies each operation” (Variety).
Real Simple Real Life. (Series; Reality; TLC; Premiered: October 24, 2008) A makeover program in which everyday women are the subjects. Each chosen woman is evaluated and shown how to improve her appearance without spending a small fortune (by incorporating simple, low cost solutions). Host: Kit Hoover. Credits: Executive Producer: Fernando Mills, Jude Weng. Producer: Seth Laderman. Associate Producer: Aaron Schurman. 436
Real Vice Cops. (Series; Reality; Spike; Premiered: August 6, 2008) The work of vice squad officers (with the Florida and Tennessee Police Departments) are profiled as a TV crew patrols with the officers as they crack down on prostitution, gambling and drugs. Credits: Executive Producer: David McKenzie, James Romanovich, Paul Sharratt. Producer: Bryan Albright. Music: John Ross.
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439 Reality Bites Back. (Series; Comedy; Comedy Central; July 17, 2008 to September 4, 2008) A parody of reality programs in which ten comics compete against each other in a series of challenges patterned after actual reality shows (for example, “So You Think You Can Drive?,” “Extreme Manipulation: House Edition,” and “Hunting with the Stars”). Host : Michael Ian Black. Regulars: Kyle Cease, Chris Fairbanks, Jeffrey Garcia, Red Grant, Tiffany Haddish, Bert Kreischer, Mo Mandel, Donnell Rawlings, Amy Schumer, Theo Vonkuinatowski. Credits: Executive Producer: J.D. Roth, Todd Nelson, Adam Greene. Co-Executive Producer: Matt Assmus, Tom Johnson. Supervising Producer: Michael Dugan.
440 Recount. (TV Movie; Drama; HBO; May 25, 2008) Documentary-like film that chronicles the week of the 2000 U.S. Presidential election and the necessary Florida recount that followed. Cast: Kevin Spacey (Ron Klain), Bob Balaban (Ben Ginsberg), Ed Begley, Jr. (David Boies), Denis Leary (Michael Whouley), John Hurt (Warren Carpenter), Laura Dern (Katherine Harris), Bruce McGill (Mac Stipanovich), Jayne Atkinson (Theresa LePore). Credits: Executive Producer: Len Amato, Sydney Pollack, Jay Roach, Paula Weinstein. Producer: Michael Hausman. Writer: Danny Strong. Director: Jay Roach. Music: Dave Grusin. Redemption Song. (Series; Reality; Fuse; Premiered: October 29, 2008) Eleven women with checkered pasts compete in a talent competition that
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109 borrows its format from American Idol. The contestants here, however, “are banged-up drunken female singers with tremendous talent.” The women, from madam to stripper to petty thief, are addicted to drugs, sex and rampage. Keeping the reality in reality (more so than any other such show) the women drink before each performance, fight with each other, complain about the songs they are asked to sing, and worst of all, degrade each other’s performances. Weakest performers are eliminated on a weekly basis and the girl with the most talent receives a recording contract. Host: Chris Jericho. Judge: Ron Fair (head of Geffen Records, plus two record company guests). Vocal Coach: Mauli B. Credits: Executive Producer: Ron Fair. Supervising Producer: Steve Joachim. Producer: Matthew Hobin, Chris Smith.
Rediscovered. (Special; Variety; ABC; December 23, 2008) A unique special, also a backdoor pilot for a potential series, that gives former child actor hopefuls a second chance at stardom some twenty years later as adults. Casting director Matt Casella has discovered such stars (when they were kids) as Christina Aguilera, Britney Spears, Justin Timberlake, Keri Russell and Ryan Gosling (whose audition footage for The New Mickey Mouse Club is seen for the first time). With each success there are ten times as many children who never achieve show business success. With a large library of child audition tapes, Matt and his staff tracked down five then aspiring child actors to give them a second chance at stardom with a call back many years following that original audition. The “chosen few” are flown to Los Angeles and perform live in front of a studio audience (who choose the best performer to receive $50,000 and a special surprise from the hosts: the opening act for one night for “The Donny and Marie Show” at
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The Return of Jezebel James. (Series; Comedy; Fox; March 14, 2008 to March 21, 2008) Successful children’s book editor Sarah Thompkins decides, after devoting all her energies to work, to become a single mother. Her hopes are shattered when she discovers she is unable to conceive. Although devastated, Sarah comes up with a plan: ask her sister, Coco, to carry her baby. Sarah is a perfectionist; Coco is rather untidy and stories follow the sisters as Coco moves in with Sarah and tries to not only deal with an upcoming pregnancy, but Sarah’s endless rules and regulations. The title is derived from Coco’s imaginary childhood friend — whom Sarah used as an inspiration for a children’s book. Ronald and Talia are Sarah’s parents. Cast: Parker Posey (Sarah Tompkins), Lauren Ambrose (Caroline “Coco” Tompkins), Scott Cohen (Marcus Sonti), Ron McLarty (Ronald Tompkins), Dianne Wiest (Talia Tompkins), Dana Ivey (Molly), Savannah Stehlin (Zoe). Credits: Executive Producer: Amy Sherman-Palladino, Daniel Palladino. Producer: Michael Petok. Music: Grant Lee Phillips.
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444 Ricky Gervais: Out of England — The Stand-Up Special. (Special; Comedy; HBO; November 15, 2008) Comic Ricky Gervais’s spoof of nursery rhymes, obscenity, fame, Nazis and fund raising. Host: Ricky Gervais. Credits: Executive Producer: Ricky Gervais. Producer: John Moffitt, Pat Tourk Lee. Writer: Ricky Gervais. Director: John Moffitt. Reviews: “This special is pure British mean. Where else can anyone get away with making fun of diseases and their fund raisers?... You’ll laugh till your butt falls off— the couch that is” (New York Post). “The adult entertainment starts early tomorrow night on HBO with Ricky Gervais delivering 75 minutes of stand-up comedy that will melt any remaining obscenities in your insulation” (New York Daily News).
445 Riddles of the Sphinx. (TV Movie; Horror; Sci Fi; September 27, 2008) An astronomer (Robert Parr) and his daughter (Karen), a cryptographer, accidentally unleash a deadly Sphinx then seek to return it to its resting place by solving a series of seven ancient, complex riddles. Cast : Dina Meyer ( Jessica), Lochlyn Munro (Robert Parr), Emily Tennant (Karen Parr), Donnelly Rhodes (Thomas), Mackenzie Gray (Ryder), Donovan Cerminara (Corporal Evans). Credits: Producer: Kirk Shaw, Richard D. Titus. Associate Producer: Oliver De Caligny. Director: George Mendeluk.
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Ring of Death. (TV Movie; Drama; Spike TV; October 17, 2008) Brutal story of a man (Burke Wyatt) who infiltrates a prison to expose a warden (Golen) who oversees a fight to the death ring with his prisoners. Cast: Johnny Mesner (Burke Wyatt), Stacy Keach (Warden Golen), Derek Webster (Steven James), Charlotte Ross (Mary Wyatt), Uriah Shelton (Tommy Wyatt), Jonathan Chase (Lancer), Meredith Giangrande (Nova), Sam McMurray (Wheaton). Credits: Executive Producer: Larry Levinson. Co-Executive Producer: Matt Fitzsimons, Nick Lombardo, Michael Moran. Producer: Randy Pope. Director: Bradford May. Writer: Matthew Chernov, David Rosiak. 446
447 Rita Rocks. (Series; Comedy; Lifetime; Premiered: October 20, 2008) Rita Clemens is a housewife and mother facing an identity crisis (“My needs come last and I make time for everyone else but not for myself. My kids don’t listen to anything I say. My husband is off in his own world”). Rita is married to Jay and is the mother of Shannon (nine years old) and Hallie, a teenager who can’t wait to become a woman. Rita is very attractive and now knows her life is in a rut (she works as a towel folder at a Bed and Bath Max and has just been passed over for a promotion). As she begins to reflect on how much better her life was when she was younger and worked as a musician (played guitar with the Bangles), she becomes inspired to change her situation. She dusts off her old guitar and forms a garage band with her friends Patty, a postal letter carrier, and Owen, her unemployed neighbor. Rita now hopes to recapture the happy times of her youth to lighten up her present day life. Stories follow Rita as she seeks fulfillment in her drab life. Hallie is totally self-absorbed and knows she is a
111 beautiful girl (so much so that she was punished for posting pictures of her self in her bra and panties on her cell phone). Shannon’s life appears to revolve around her eagerness to become a karate master. Kip is Hallie’s boyfriend. Cast: Nicole Sullivan (Rita Clemens), Richard Ruccolo ( Jay Clemens), Natalie Dreyfuss (Hallie Clemens), Kelly Gould (Shannon Clemens), Tisha CampbellMartin (Patty), Ian Gomez (Owen), Ravir Ullman (Kip). Credits: Executive Producer: James Berg, Michael Hanel, Mindy Schultheis, Stan Zimmerman. Producer: Sylvia Green, Franco Bario. Reviews: “The best part of Rita Rocks ... is when they let Rita actually rock. Unfortunately, when Rita isn’t rockin’, what’s left is as funny as reading sheet music” (New York Post). “Utterly conventional. The series plays a tired old tune ... the jokes here are often flatly predictable or improbable” (Variety).
Road Tasted with the Neelys. (Series; Reality; Food Network; Premiered: July 22, 2008) Patrick and Gina Neely, owners of Neely’s Bar-B-Que in Memphis, take to the road to find the tastiest bites and best stories behind foods that can be home delivered. Hosts: Patrick Neely, Gina Neely. Credits: Executive Producer: Gordon Elliott, Mark Schneider. Supervising Producer: Aimee Rosen. Producer: Sara Porter.
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449 Robin Hood. (Series; Adventure; BBC America; 2008) British produced version of the Robin Hood legend about the 11th century hero who opposed the evil Sheriff of Nottingham (working for the evil Prince John) to save England for its rightful king (Richard). Robin of Locksley (and the Earl of Huntingdon), and his group of Merry Men have established a base of operations in Sherwood Forest: Alan-A-Dale, Little
Rock / 451 John, Djag, Much, Will Scarlett and Friar Tuck. Maid Marian is Robin’s romantic interest; Sir Guy is the Sheriff ’s evil righthand man. Cast: Jonas Armstrong (Robin Hood), Lucy Griffiths (Marian Fitzwalter), Keith Allen (Sheriff of Nottingham), Richard Armitage (Guy of Gisborne), Gordon Kennedy (Little John), Joe Armstrong (Alan-A-Dale), Sam Troughton (Much), Harry Lloyd (Will Scarlett), Anjali Jay (Dhag), Toby Stephens (Prince John), David Harewood (Friar Tuck), Michael Elwyn (Edward Fitzwalter). Credits: Executive Producer: Foz Allan, Dominic Minghella, Greg Brenman. Producer: Jane Hudson, Richard Burrell. Music: Andy Price.
Rocco Gets Real. (Series; Reality; A&E; Premiered: October 4, 2008) People (mostly women) who could be classified as “clueless in the kitchen” are the subjects. Rocco DiSpirito is a celebrity chef whose goal is to solve cooking dilemmas. Once a subject is chosen, Rocco comes to her home and literally takes over the kitchen with the goal being to help the challenged chef overcome her fears of cooking and “embrace the process of feeding the ones they love.” Host: Rocco DiSpirito. Credits: Producer: Margit Ritz.
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Rock Monster. (TV Movie; Horror; Sci Fi; March 22, 2008) While backpacking through Central Europe, a teenager ( Jason) pulls a sword from a stone that he finds in the woods. The action awakens an ancient rockformed monster with an appetite to kill. The story finds Jason and his friend (Toni) attempting to destroy the creature he awoke. Cast : Chad Collins ( Jason), Alicia Lagano (Toni), Natalie Denise Sperl (Cassandra), David Figlioli (Dimitar), Jon Polito (The Colonel). Credits: Executive Producer: T.J. Sakase-
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452 Rock of Love Charm School with Sharon Osbourne. (Series; Reality; VH-1; October 7, 2008 to December 19, 2008) Fourteen “rude, crude and frequently naked” girls from seasons one and two of Rock of Love are brought together for one purpose: attend charm school and refine their rough ways. Sharon Osbourne, the wife of Ozzy Osbourne (“the Godfather of Heavy Metal music”) is the school’s headmistress and episodes relate her efforts “to strip the girls of their former rebellious and wild ways.” The girls compete in various charm and etiquette challenges with the one girl proving herself the most capable winning $100,000. Host: Sharon Osbourne. Credits: Executive Producer: Matt Odgers, Cris Abrego. Supervising Producer: Kevin Thomas. Producer: Sheri A. McGee.
453 Ron Howard: 50 Years in Film. (Special; Documentary; TCM; December 29, 2008) A look at the acting and film directing career of Ron Howard. Ron, 54, talks about his own career which began with early acting appearances in 1959 on The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis, progressing to co-starring roles on The Andy Griffith Show, Happy Days and The Smith Family to his film directing roles (which include Cocoon, Splash, The Paper, The DaVinci Code and Far and Away). Host: Richard Schickel. Credits: Producer-Writer-Director: Richard Schickel. Co-Producer: Doug Freeman. Review: “Clips are meticulously cho-
112 sen. In terms of penetrating Howard’s cinematic Cocoon though, this Splash-free exercise remains pretty Paper thin” (Variety).
454 Rookies. (Series; Reality; A&E; October 21, 2008 to December 2, 2008) A look at the training periods of rookie police officers attached to the Louisiana and Tampa, Florida, police academies. Rookies: Amy Hess, Tommie Tolbert, Rebecca Webster, Henry Conravey, Elton Johnson, April Levine, Josh Norris, Dennis Cooper, Mark Monson, Jefferson Parish, A.J. Cafaro. Rosie Live! (Special; Variety; NBC; November 26, 2008) A special that doubles as a pilot and is an attempt to revive the variety series format. The program, broadcast live, features celebrity guests, musical performances, comedy skits and new talent discoveries. Host: Rosie O’Donnell. Guests: Liza Minnelli, Gloria Estefan, Rachael Ray, Jane Krakowski, Clay Aiken, Kathy Griffin, Alex Baldwin, Alanis Morrissatte, Ne-Yo. Credits: Executive Producer: Rosie O’Donnell, David Friedman. Supervising Producer: Janette Barber. Producer: Alison Sandler. Director: Alan Carter. Music Producer: Lori E. Seid. Writer: Janette Barber, Eric Kornfeld, Seth Rudetsky, Hunter Foster. Reviews: “NBC’s misguided special/series trial balloon doubtless tested the loyalty of even O’Donnell’s most ardent fans and had anyone outside that category praying for commercials” (Variety). “There’s nothing like a good holiday variety show and this was nothing like one” (The Hollywood Reporter). 455
456 Roxy Hunter and the Horrific Halloween. (TV Movie; Mystery; Nickelodeon; October 26, 2008) Nine-year-old Roxy Hunter, a girl with a knack for stumbling upon mysteries, lives with her widowed mother, Susan, in
113 the town of Serenity Falls. The story follows Roxy as she seeks to uncover the truth about Stefan, a classmate who hails from Transylvania and whom Roxy believes is a vampire. Cast : Aria Wallace (Roxy Hunter), Robin Brule (Susan Hunter), Demetrius Joyette (Max), Yannick Bisson ( Jon Steadman), Vik Sahay (Rama), Connor Price (Stefan), Joe Pingue (Deputy Potts), Tara Shelley ( Jill), Devon Bostick (Drew), Juan Chioran (Vlad), Roger Dunn (Sheriff Tom). Credits: Executive Producer: Michael Espensen, Bill O’Dowd, Barry Tropp. Producer: Sarah Soboleski, Anthony Leo. Music: Nathan Furst. Writer: Robin Dunne, James Kee. Director: Eleanor Lindo.
457 Roxy Hunter and the Mystery of the Moody Ghost. (TV Movie; Mystery; Nickelodeon; June 25, 2008) Roxy Hunter is a nine-year-old girl with the mind of Sherlock Holmes. She lives in the small town of Serenity Falls with her widowed mother, Susan, and has an uncanny knack for stumbling upon mysteries. The story finds Roxy and her genius friend, Max, attempting to solve the mystery of a ghost that is supposedly haunting the house she and her mother have just moved into. Cast : Aria Wallace (Roxy Hunter), Robin Brule (Susan Hunter), Demetrius Joyette (Max), Yannick Bisson ( Jon Steadman), Vik Sahay (Rama), Jayne Eastwood (Mabel Crabtree), Stephanie Mills (Rebecca), Sebastian Pigott (Ted Caruthers), Tara Shelley ( Jill). Credits: Executive Producer: Michael Espensen, Bill O’Dowd, Barry Tropp. Producer: Sarah Soboleski, James Jackman. Music: Nathan Furst. Writer: Robin Dunne, James Kee. Director: Eleanor Lindo.
458 Roxy Hunter and the Myth of the Mermaid. (TV Movie; Mystery; Nickelodeon; July 13, 2008) Roxy Hunter, a pretty nine-year-old
Ruby / 460 girl who lives in the small town of Serenity Falls with her widowed mother Susan, possesses the uncanny knack of stumbling upon mysteries. In the story, Roxy and her friend Max, try to learn the true identity of a young woman who appears to be unfamiliar with everything that surrounds her (Roxy discovers the girl is actually a mermaid whom she must help find her way back home). Cast : Aria Wallace (Roxy Hunter), Robin Brule (Susan Hunter), Demetrius Joyette (Max), Bik Sahay (Rama), Yannick Bisson ( Jon Steadman), Jayne Eastwood (Mable Crabtree), Joe Pingue (Deputy Potts), Ashleigh Rains (Mermaid). Credits: Executive Producer: Michael Espensen, Bill O’Dowd, Barry Tropp. Producer: Anthony Leo, Sarah Soboleski. Music: Nathan Furst. Writer: Robin Dunne, James Kee. Director: Eleanor Lindo.
459 Roxy Hunter and the Secret of the Shaman. (TV Movie; Mystery; Nickelodeon; June 18, 2008) Roxy Hunter is an adorable nine-yearold girl who lives in the town of Serenity Falls with her widowed mother, Susan. She is resourceful and determined and has a knack for stumbling upon mysteries. Roxy also considers herself an amateur detective and here she attempts to prove that a vagrant, whom Roxy believes is a Shaman, is innocent of a theft. Cast : Aria Wallace (Roxy Hunter), Robin Brule (Susan Hunter), Demetrius Joyette (Max), Yannick Bisson ( Jon Steadman), Vik Sahay (Rama), Richard McMillan (Shaman), Roger Dunn (Sheriff Tom Dawson), Joe Pingue (Deputy Martin Potts), Tara Shelley ( Jill). Credits: Executive Producer: Michael Espensen, Bill O’Dowd. Producer: Sarah Soboleski, Barry Tropp. Music: Nathan Furst. Writer: Robin Dunne, James Kee. Director: Eleanor Lindo.
Ruby. (Series; Reality; Style Network; Premiered: November 9, 2008)
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461 The Russell Girl. (TV Movie; Drama; CBS; January 27, 2008) Sensitive drama about a medical student (Sarah Russell) who returns to her home town to make peace with her past (settle an old conflict) to enable her to plan her future. Cast: Amber Tamblyn (Sarah Russell), Tim DeKay (Tim Russell), Paula Barrett (Fran), Daniel Clark (Daniel Russell), Max Morrow (Rick Morissey), Ben Lewis ( Jon Morrisey), Richard Fitzpatrick (Ray). Credits: Executive Producer: Brent Shields. Producer: Stefanie Epstein, Andrew Gottlieb. Writer: Jill E. Blotevogel. Director: Jeff Bleckner. Music: Jeff Beal. Samurai Girl. (Miniseries; Adventure; ABC Family; September 5, 2008 to September 7, 2008) A female infant, nicknamed Heaven by the press (because “it seemed she had fallen from the sky”) was the only survivor of a plane crash. She was adopted by the powerful Kogo family and grew up in a life of luxury. Nineteen years later, on her wedding day, Ninjas attack the reception (seeking to kill her father) but instead kill her brother. Heaven’s life is suddenly changed and she is plunged into a world of danger when she discovers her family has ties to the Japanese mob, the Yakuza. Heaven, a martial arts champion, has
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463 Sanctuary. (Series; Science Fiction; Sci Fi; October 3, 2008 to January 9, 2009) Dr. Helen Magnus is a seemingly young woman who has devoted her life to cutting edge medical science. She was one of the first female doctors at Royal College in Victorian England and today, at age 157, heads Sanctuary, a mysterious world (protected by a force field) where a group of special (some terrifying) beings live but roam among humans. Helen has made it her goal to unlock the mysteries of their existence while at the same time battling the dangerous phenomena of the paranormal that also exists. Assisting Helen are her strong-willed daughter, Ashley, who grew up in Sanctuary; Will Zimmerman,
115 a forensic psychiatrist; and Ryan Robbins, a weapons designer and computer expert. John Druitt is an enemy of Helen’s, a being who is able to appear and disappear at will. The series is shot using green screen (actors perform on bare sets; virtual effects and visual effects are added later). Cast : Amanda Tapping (Dr. Helena Magnus), Emilie Ullerup (Ashley Magnus), Robin Dunne (Dr. Will Zimmerman), Henry Foss (Ryan Robbins), Christopher Heyersahl ( John Druitt). Credits: Executive Producer: Damian Kindler, Sam Egan, Amanda Tapping, Martin Wood, Keith Beedle, N. John Smith. Producer: George Hories. Music: Ian Browne. Reviews: “If ... things that go bump in the night are ... up your dark alley then Sanctuary is perfect for you. Otherwise, there’s little to recommend” (Variety). “Scary moments and humans who convince us they’re worth caring about ... make for a sci-fi drama that doesn’t yet suck” (The Hollywood Reporter).
464 Sandhogs. (Series; Reality; History Channel; Premiered: September 7, 2008) A look at the work of sandhogs — the men who risk their lives to build subway systems, bridge footings and waste and sewage tunnels. Credits: Executive Producer: Edward Barbini, Craig Piligian, Edward Rosenstein. Producer: John Scott. Santa’s Funniest Moments. (Special; Comedy; My Network TV; December 10, 2008) A collection of Christmas holiday mishaps caught on tape by amateur photographers (mostly families opening gifts and/or preparing for the holiday). Host: Erik Estrada. Laura McKenzie. Credits: Executive Producer: David McKenzie, Paul Sharratt. Producer: John Ross. Associate Producer: Heather Biggins. Director: David McKenzie. Writer: Heather Biggins, Dan Goldman, John Ross.
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The Sarah Jane Adventures. (Series; Science Fiction; Sci Fi; April 11, 2008 to May 30, 2008) A spin-off from Doctor Who wherein Earth girl Sarah Jane Smith was depicted as one of the companions of the time traveling Doctor Who, a Time Lord from the planet Gallifrey. In 1985, Sarah Jane left the Doctor to resume her life as a journalist in England. The Doctor gave her his mechanical dog, K-9, and a pilot was produced called K-9 and Company that was to depict Sarah Jane’s adventures as she and K-9 battled evil. The pilot aired in the U.S. (Produced in England) but a series never materialized. In 2006, the BBC reprised the Sarah Jane Smith character (casting Elisabeth Sladen, the original Sarah Jane, as the new Sarah Jane). Sarah Jane is still a journalist. She is single and lives at 30 Banneman Road in England. K-9 is still her dog, but he is on assignment—protecting the Earth from an approaching black hole. Sarah Jane also has an alien computer named Mr. Smith and wrist bracelets that can detect alien presences. Sarah Jane prefers to be alone as it is the only way of keeping what she does secret. Her life changes when a new neighbor, Maria Jackson, accidentally discovers her secret. It is 2:37 in the morning when a glowing light awakens Maria. She sees Sarah Jane with a fairy-like alien (who is lost. Sarah Jane is helping her find her way back home). Sarah Jane spots Maria and is a bit upset but later finds Maria and her friend, Kelsey (whom Maria told about the incident) a big asset when they help her stop an alien invasion by an enemy called the Bane (who planned to control humans through a soft drink called Bubble Shock. The drink contained Bane DNA that when absorbed would make humans slaves to the Bane). In addition to Maria and Kelsey, Sarah Jane also acquires another helper — a genetically engineered boy called an archetype (created by the Bane 466
467 / Saturday in an attempt to replicate humans). To protect the boy (who learns by observing) Sarah Jane secretly “adopts” him and names him Luke. Stories follow Sarah Jane as she and her assistants battle aliens (according to Sarah Jane, some aliens are friendly and only seeking help in reaching a destination). Produced in England. Cast : Elisabeth Sladen (Sarah Jane Smith), Yasmin Paige (Maria Jackson), Tommy Knight (Luke Smith), Porsha Lawrence-Mavour (Kelsey), Joseph Millson (Alan Jackson, Maria’s divorced father), Alexander Armstrong (Voice of Mr. Smith, Sarah’s computer). Credits: Executive Producer: Phil Collinson, Russell T. Davies, Julie Gardner. Producer: Matt Bouch, Susie Liggat. Music: Sam Watts. Reviews: “Broadly aimed at kids, with cheesy monsters and two youthful protagonists joining in the world-saving exploits, the series may be modestly entertaining for the moppet crowd but will test the patience of adults in this dimension or any other” (Variety).
467 Saturday Night Live Presidential Bash 2008. (Special; Comedy; NBC; November 3, 2008) A primetime, 2008 election eve satire that spoofs presidential elections and politics in general. Cast : Tina Fey, Fred Armisen, Will Forte, Bill Hader, Darnell Hammond, Seth Meyers, Amy Poehler, Andy Samberg, Jason Sudeikis, Kenan Thompson, Kristen Wiig, Casey Wilson. Credits: Executive Producer: Lorne Michaels. Producer: Steve Higgins, Marci Klein, Michael Shoemaker. Director: Don Roy King. Head Writer: Seth Meyers.
468 Saturday Night Live Weekend Update Thursday. (Series; Comedy; NBC; October 9, 2008 to October 23, 2008) A three episode Saturday Night Live extension series that incorporates that show’s
116 “Weekend Update” segment to spoof the 2008 Presidential campaign and the topical issues of the week preceding the broadcast. Anchors: Seth Meyers, Amy Poehler. Credits: Executive Producer: Lorne Michaels, Michael Shoemaker. Supervising Producer: Ken Aymong. Producer: Steve Higgins, Marci Klein.
School of Sex. (Series; Erotica; Playboy Channel; Premiered: December 6, 2008) Gorgeous adult film star Tera Patrick appears as a sex instructor to teach her willing students how to better enjoy sex. To help illustrate Tera’s discussions, sexually explicit demonstrations are conducted (sometimes crossing the line between “R” and “X” rated). Host: Tera Patrick.
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Scream Queens. (Series; Reality; VH-1; October 20, 2008 to December 8, 2008) Virtually unknown actresses (with the exception of Shawnee Smith, who has appeared on several TV series) are brought together for the opportunity of appearing in a horror movie to be produced by Lionsgate Films. The actresses compete in various acting challenges (including the ability to scream and react to scary situations) with the best performer receiving a movie contract. Host : James Gunn. Actresses: Sarah Agor, Lindsay Felton, Kylah Kim, JoAnne Krupa, Jessica Palette, Marissa Skell, Shawnee Smith, Lina So. Credits: Executive Producer: Jim Ackerman, Dave Hamilton, Biagio Messina, Jeff Olde. Producer: John Slaughter, Peter Spoerri. Associate Producer: Scott Martin.
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117 honors the best in motion picture and television production. Appearing : Kate Beckinsale, Josh Brolin, Steve Carell, Marion Cottillard, Tom Cruise, Eric Dane, Ruby Dee, Zac Efron, Tina Fey, Ben Foster, Hal Holbrook, Kate Hudson, Holly Hunter, Tommy Lee Jones, Denis Leary, Debra Messing, William Petersen, Burt Reynolds, Mickey Rooney, John Travolta, Vanessa Williams. Credits: Supervising Producer: Gloria Fujita O’Brien, Mike McCullough. Producer: Kathy Connell. SAG Producer: Yale Summers, Jo Beth Williams, Paul Napier, Daryl Anderson, Shelley Fabares. Writer: Stephen Pouliot. Director: Jeff Margolis.
472 The Scripps National Spelling Bee. (Special; Reality; ABC; May 30, 2008) Top spellers, aged eight to fifteen, compete in the final championship rounds for the honor of becoming the nation’s best speller. Host: Tom Bergeron. Credits: Executive Producer: Jed Drake. Co-Executive Producer: Robert Liano, Sammy Silver, David Winner. Director: Doug Holmes, Danny Silver.
Secret Diary of a Call Girl. (Series; Comedy-Drama; Showtime; June 16, 2008 to July 30, 2008) Hannah Baxter is a 27-year-old woman who leads a double life. By day she is Hannah Baxter, a legal secretary. By night, she is Belle, a high-priced call girl. At first Hannah is able to keep her two lives separate. As time passes she finds her two worlds increasingly difficult to maintain. Hannah’s voice-overs and direct to the camera observations highlight each episode which are built around a specific type of client Belle encounters as an escort. Stephanie is Belle’s employer; Ben is Hannah’s ex-boyfriend; Gail and Niall are Hannah’s parents. The series is produced
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474 The Secret Life of the American Teenager. (Series; Drama; ABC Family; July 1, 2008 to September 9, 2008) A look at the personal lives of several teenagers who attend Grant High School in Southern California: Amy, Adrian, Grace, Ricky, Ben and Gregg. Particular focus is on members of the school’s marching band and its cheerleaders. Amy, who plays French horn, is 15 years old and pregnant; Adrian, the school’s bad girl, is a gorgeous majorette; Ricky is a free-spirited rebel and known womanizer; Grace is the beautiful cheerleader; Jack is Grace’s boyfriend; Ben is Amy’s would-be boyfriend. Ashley is Amy’s rebellious 13-yearold sister; Anne and George are Amy’s parents; Marshall and Kathleen are Grace’s parents; Tom, who is suffering from Down syndrome, is Grace’s brother. The series returned for a new season on January 5, 2009. Cast : Shailene Woodley (Amy Juer-
475 / Secret gens), Francia Raisa (Adrian Lee), Megan Park (Grace Bowman), Daren Kagasoff (Ricky Underwood), India Eisley (Ashley Juergens), Molly Ringwald (Anne Juergens), John Schneider (Marshall Bowman), Josie Bissett (Kathleen Bowman), Mark Derwin (George Juergens), Greg Finley ( Jack Poppos), Luke Zimmerman (Tom Bowman), Kenny Bauman (Ben). Credits: Executive Producer: Brenda Hampton. Producer: Lindsley Parsons III. Music: Dan Foliart. Reviews: “...teen pregnancy, especially on a youth oriented network — is too important a subject matter for such shallow, ham-fisted treatment... The Secret Life of the American Teenager should probably stay a secret” (Variety). “ABC Family, which hardly ever disappoints, is holding true form with their newest series ... a top flight series about a group of high school students, most of whom I liked immediately” (New York Post).
Secret Millionaire. (Series; Reality; Fox; December 3, 2008 to December 18, 2008) The basic premise attempts to show America’s wealthiest individuals just how bad it has gotten for some people. Each program takes the millionaire away from his lavish lifestyle and places him as “an undercover agent” to experience life in an impoverished area. The millionaires are challenged to live on minimum wage and must immerse themselves in situations they have never experienced. Cameras capture their experiences as they work with community members and befriend those in need. At the end of the experience, millionaires reveal who they really are and award $100,000 of their own money to those of whom they feel are the most deserving. Credits: Executive Producer: Chris Coelen, Greg Goldman, Bruce Toms, JeanMichel Michenaud. Co-Executive Pro475
118 ducer: Megan Estrada, Danielle King, Lauren Alvarez. Supervising Producer: Patrick Higgins. Producer: Hope Moore. Reviews: “In Secret Millionaire’s world, the rich are benevolent if slightly detached and the poor are simply hard luck cases helped by angels on earth, without shades of gray” (Variety). “This ... series ... is awash with tears and sadness, happiness, gratitude, you name it ... come on admit it, you checked out the show ... and bawled like a baby. You didn’t? Then I suggest you ... see a cardiologist because you must have a heart of stone” (New York Post).
The Secret Saturdays. (Series; Cartoon; Cartoon Network; Premiered: October 10, 2008) Solomon Saturday, his wife Drew and their son, Zak are no ordinary family. They carry a powerful secret: they are the guardians of Cryptids, legendary creatures that exist, but ordinary scientists refuse to acknowledge them. The Saturdays, who operate as secret scientists, track down and protect Cryptids before they fall into the hands of evil beings, in particular V.V. Argost, who seeks them for his own sinister purposes. Solomon, called Doc, is a scientific genius and inventor who spent his life studying Cryptids. His weapon: a high tech power glove. Drew, raised by Gypsies, believes in the power of the supernatural. She battles evil with her Tibetan Fire Sword. Zak has the ability to bond with Cryptids. Fiskerton, who resembles a large cat, is the family pet; Komodo is another pet, a 250 pound dragon with chameleon-like abilities; Zon, a thought to be extinct prehistoric bird, also assists the Saturdays. The dim-witted Munya assists V.V. Voice Cast: Nicole Sullivan (Drew Saturday), Phil Morris (Doc Saturday), Sam Lerner (Zak Saturday), Diedrich Bader (Fiskerton), Corey Burton (V.V. Argost), Fred Tatasciore (Komodo/Zon/Munya).
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ries; Variety; CBS; Premiered/Ended: April 8, 2008) Sixteen B-list celebrities appear to display a hidden talent (for example, singer Clint Black as a standup comedian; former Star Trek regular George Takei performing as a country and western entertainer). Viewers vote, via the internet (CBS.com/vote) to determine who goes and who stays. A winner was not chosen as the series was cancelled the same night it premiered. Host: John O’Hurley. Judges: Debbie Reynolds, Brian McKnight, Gavin Polone (producer). Celebrities: Clint Black, Danny Bonaduce, Sasha Cohen, Sheila E, Ric Flair, Joe Frazier, Roy Jones, Jr., Marla Maples, Bridget Marquardt, Cindy Margulies, Jo Dee Messina, Joshua Morrow, Mya, Ben Stein, George Takei, MalcolmJamal Warner. Credits: Executive Producer: Robyn Nash, Don Weiner. Co-Executive Producer: Dan Funk. Supervising Producer: Laurie Howarter, Jonathan Karsh. Coordinating Producer: Tim Gaydos. Co-Producer: Allen Cody. Music: Doug Angelos. Director: Don Weiner. Reviews: “For the most part, the secret talents of the stars continue to remain so” (The Hollywood Reporter). “Any series that claims to feature 16 of America’s most talented stars and counts Danny Bonaduce and Marla Maples among them at least deserves some credit for generosity of spirit, bordering on false advertising” (Variety).
(TV Movie; Horror; Sci Fi; January 6, 2008) Nikki and George Wickersham are a happily married couple who are expecting their first child. When George inherits a centuries-old family summer home, Nikki learns that it is supposedly cursed and affects male heirs with strange behavior and sometimes death. When George’s personality begins to change, Nikki believes that not only is her husband in danger, but their unborn child. The story follows Nikki as she seeks a way to break the curse and save her family. Cast : Lindsay Price (Nikki Wickersham), David Jones (George Wickersham), Emma Stevens (Virginia Roberts), Sadie LeBlanc (Margie Mancuso), Susan Bain (Celia Calvert), Macha Grenon ( Jill Ambrose), Frank Schorpron ( Jebidah Wickersham). Credits: Executive Producer: Justin Bodie, Jean Bureau, Anne Carlucci, Stephen Greenberg. Producer: Serge Denis, Josie Mauffette. Music: James Gelfand. Director: Jean-Claude Lord. Writer: Donald Martin, John Martin.
Secrets of a Restaurant Chef. (Series; Cooking; Food Network; Premiered: July 29, 2008) Restaurant chef Anne Burrell shares practical techniques for creating delicious meals at home. Host: Anne Burrell.
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480 7 Things to Do Before I’m 30. (TV Movie; Comedy-Drama; Lifetime; January 26, 2008) In her teens, Lori Madison made a list of things to accomplish before she reached the age of 30. Now, with her thirtieth birthday approaching, Lori realizes she never fulfilled her dreams and sets out on a mission to finalize the list. Cast: Amber Benson (Lori Madison), John Reardon (Dan Hart), Julia Duffy (Vanessa Madison), Christopher Jacot (Michael Chapman), Haig Sutherland (Will Madison), Tegan Moss (Meredith Vargas). Credits: Executive Producer: Amy Goldberg, Stephen P. Jarchow, Paul A. Kaufman.
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481 Sex and Lies in Sin City: The Ted Binion Scandal. (TV Movie; Drama; Lifetime; October 25, 2008) Fact based story that recounts the incidents surrounding the mysterious death of Ted Binion, heir to the Horseshoe Casino in Las Vegas. Cast: Matthew Modine (Ted Binion), Mena Suvari (Sandy Murphy), Jonathan Schaech (Rick Tabish), Peter Haskell (Ian Miller), Michelle Greathouse (Rhonda Samuels), Mark Sivertsen ( Jay Green), Kiira Arai (Bonnie Binion), Chris Ashworth (Frank Lipjanic). Credits: Executive Producer: Frank Konigsberg. Producer: David Rosemont. Director: Peter Medak. Writer: Teena Booth. Reviews: “Lifetime does the low life story proud” (New York Post). “Scoring an impressive titling trifecta that includes “Sex,” “Sin” and “Scandal,” this Lifetime movie simply doesn’t live down to its sleaze-mongering name” (Variety).
Sex Change Hospital. (Series; Documentary; WE; October 14, 2008 to November 18, 2008) A rather graphic look at the patients of a hospital in Trinidad, Colorado, where people face the final step in their transition from one gender to another. Dr. Marci Bower, a transgender woman, counsels her patients and is seen performing all the surgeries (quite bloody and unsettling; not for the squeamish). Surgeon: Dr. Marci Bowers. Credits: Executive Producer: Fenton Bailey, Randy Barbato, Jeremy Simmons. Producer: Chris McKim. Music: David Benjamin Steinberg.
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120 A deceiving title for a program in which Dr. Drew Pinsky offers relationship advice to help parents and their teenage children deal with the problems they will face as their children become curious about the opposite sex. Host: Drew Pinsky. Credits: Executive Producer: Bryan Scott, Lisa Tucker. Co-Executive Producer: Lesley Goldman. Supervising Producer: Gil Ilam, Jordana Starr.
484 Shaken Not Stirred: A Comedy Roast. (Series; Comedy; My Network TV; October 29, 2008 to November 19, 2008) A somewhat misleading title as the program is not a celebrity roast in the typical sense (wherein friends of a celebrity guest comically insult him). Here a guest joins the four comic hosts for a round table discussion that covers mostly, aspects of the guest’s life (for example, Pamela Anderson, who appeared in a very skimpy pink dress, was asked questions regarding her home and business life, her association with protecting animals, her on-and-off relationship with Tommy Lee and, which gathered the biggest audience reaction, her decision to have breast implants and then have them removed). The hosts, as well as the guest, are permitted to smoke or have a glass of wine as they talk. Host: Anthony Anderson, D.L. Hughley, Paul Rodriquez, John Salley. Credits: Executive Producer: Walter Latham, Sue Fellows. Co-Executive Producer: Robert Stein, Chuck Vinson. Producer: Beth Einhorn, Devon Shepard, Xavier Cook. Music Director: Robert Brookins. Director: Walter Latham.
Shame to Fame. (Series; Reality; Fuse; Premiered: October 29, 2008) Ten women with checkered pasts (from former drug addicts to those with criminal records) compete in various challenges for the opportunity to achieve musical star-
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486 Shark Swarm. (TV Movie; Drama; Hallmark; May 25, 2008) Fisherman Daniel Wilder leads the battle to save Full Moon Bay, a quaint seaside town, from man-eating sharks, chemically enhanced by real estate tycoon Hamilton Lux, to destroy marine life, drive the fishermen out and allow him to develop the land. Cast: John Schneider (Daniel Wilder), Daryl Hannah (Brooke), Armand Assante (Hamilton Lux), F. Murray Abraham (Bill Girdler), Marco Assante (Barry), Darcy Rose Byrnes (Heather), Gene Davis (Sheriff Dexter Murray), Elisa Donovan (Brenda). Credits: Executive Producer: Kevin Bocarde. Producer: Stephen Niver, Kyle Clark. Writer: Matthew Chernov, David Rosiak. Director: James A. Contner. Music: Nathan Furst. 487 Sharpshooter. (TV Movie; Adventure; Spike; January 27, 2008) A CIA sharpshooter (Dillon) seeks to uncover the reason why he has been targeted for assassination during his final assignment before retiring. Cast: James Remar (Dillon), Mario Van Peebles (Flick), Catherine Mary Stewart (Amy), Bruce Boxleitner (Sheriff Garner), Stacey Hinnen (Carson), Nick Hermz (Bhan), John Braver (Cing), Al Sapienza (Phillips). Credits: Producer: Kevin Bocarde, Nick Lombardo, Michael Moran. Co-Producer: Nick Lombardo, James Wilberger. Director: Armand Mastroianni. Writer: Steven H. Berman. Music: Stephen Graziano. Shatner’s Raw Nerve. (Series; Talk; Biography Channel; Premiered: November 28, 2008) Actor William Shatner in a new spin on talk shows — interviewing fellow actors with the object being “to hit a raw nerve”
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489 The Shell Seekers. (TV Movie; Drama; Hallmark; May 3, 2008) Adaptation of the Rosamunde Pilcher book about a 60-year-old woman (Penelope Keeling) who, after suffering a mild heart attack, travels to the Mediterranean to visit with her daughter (Olivia) and reflect on her life. Cast : Vanessa Redgrave (Penelope Keeling), Victoria Smurfit (Olivia Keeling), Maximilian Schell (Lawrence Sterne), Maisie Dimbleby (Young Penelope), Victoria Hamilton (Nancy), Sebastian Koch (Cosmo), Charles Edwards (Noel), Toby Fisher (Ambrose). Credits: Executive Producer: Verena von Heeremann, Rikolt von Gagern. Producer: Alexander Ollig, David Cunliffe. Writer: Brian Finch. Director: Piers Haggard. 490 She’s Got the Look. (Series; Reality; TV Land; June 4, 2008 to July 9, 2008) Hopeful female models, thirty-five to forty years of age, compete for a contract with the Wilhelmina Modeling Agency and a spread in Self magazine. Twenty finalists’ are chosen from open auditions (ten of whom are eliminated after the first photo shoot). The remaining women compete in various modeling challenges with the weakest performers being elimi-
491 / Shot nated on a weekly basis. The one woman who best shows modeling potential wins. Host : Kim Alexis. Judges: Beverly Johnson, Sean Patterson, Robert Verdi. Credits: Executive Producer: Allison Grodner, Keith Cox, Sal Maniaci, Sean Patterson, Corey Preston. Co-Executive Producer: Fernando Hernandez. Supervising Producer: Stephanie Jenz. Producer: Brandon Panoligan. Reviews: “Host Kim Alexis proclaims ‘She’s Got the Look is a modeling competition like no other,’ which is flat out balderdash. It’s rather a competition like every other, the only distinction being this aspires to models 35 and over” (Variety). “The good thing about this show is that if it lasts, then the losers of the CW’s America’s Next Top Model will have a place to go for a second chance” (Entertain Your Brain).
491 A Shot at Love 2 with Tequila. (Series; Reality; MTV; April 22, 2008 to July 8, 2008) Tila Tequila (real name Tila Nguyen) is a bi-sexual woman who is looking for a new lover. Fifteen men and fifteen women compete against each other vying to be that one special person. Each episode places the contenders in challenges that test their dedication to falling in love with Tequila. The final program has Tequila choosing the man or woman she would most like to be with. A spin-off from A Shot at Love with Tequila. Host: Tila Nguyen. Credits: Executive Producer: Sally Salsano. Co-Executive Producer: Joel Zimmer. Supervising Producer: Ben Hatta, Mark Allen. Producer: Brian Spoor, Damon Epps, Christopher Roach, Krista Van Nieuwburg, Kyle Simpson. Reviews: “To even write a review for this show is to deign it with a credibility it little deserves, for it’s essentially a transparent gimmick in the guise of a legitimate concept” (New York Daily News).
122 “At last! A reality show about a bisexual Playboy model that can be enjoyed by kids and young adults alike!” (New York Post).
492 Sid the Science Kid. (Series; Cartoon; PBS; Premiered: September 1, 2008) Sid is a very curious pre-schooler. He wants to know everything about everything and will not rest until his curiosity is satisfied. The computer animated series from the Jim Henson Company, introduces children to the wonders of the world as Sid seeks to find the answers to the questions that fascinate him. Voice Cast : Misty Rosas (Sid), Jesse Springer (Voice-Overs). Credits: Executive Producer: Brian Henson, Lisa Henson, Joyce Campbell, Bradley Zeweig, Halle Stanford. Producer: Chris Plourde. 493 Simply Delicioso. (Series; Cooking; Food Network; Premiered: January 1, 2008) Latin inspired meals are prepared for viewers by chef Ingrid Hoffman. Host: Ingrid Hoffman. Credits: Executive Producer: Brooke Badley Johnson. Producer: Ingrid Hoffman. The Singing Office. (Series; Reality; TLC; June 29, 2008 to August 17, 2008) A search to find the best singer from office staff workers. Each contestant is chosen by his or her fellow workers then competes with others chosen in the same manner. The weakest performers are then eliminated during performance contests. The one who proves to be the best wins. Alan Thicke hosted the unaired pilot version. Host: Joey Fatone, Melanie Brown. Credits: Executive Producer: Laurie Girion. Producer: Karri-Leigh Mastrangelo. Associate Producer: Jeff Girion, Car-
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495 6Teen. (Series; Cartoon; Cartoon Network; Premiered: November 6, 2008) Events in the lives of six sixteen-yearold friends who, through their activities, learn from one another. Jen, Nikki, Jonesy, Caitlin, Wyatt and Jude are the teens who are seen mostly attempting to cope with life at the shopping mall where each has a job. Jen Masterson still carries her tomboyish ways and loves sports. She is energetic and works at a sports store called The Penalty Box. Nikki Wong is a realist, somewhat defiant and has a tough exterior. She is an individualist and hates mass consumerism. Unfortunately, her inability to abide by authority finds her working in a tacky clothing store called The Khaki Barn (the only business that would hire her). Jonesy Garcia appears to be interested in only two things — hockey and girls, but not necessarily in that order. He is irresponsible and goes from job to job. Caitlin Cooke like to have things go her way although she will go out of her way to help a friend. She works in a lemon costume at a juice bar called The Big Squeeze. She hopes to become a cheerleader at school. Wyatt Williams is the intellectual member of the group and works at a music store called Spin. He would like to become a musician and relishes in the fact that he is different. Jude Lizowski is a fun-loving guy who appreciates the little things in life — like his job at Stick It (a fast food store that serves a different food each day on a stick). He feels this is the job he was born to have. Voice Cast : Megan Fahlenboch ( Jen Masterson), Stacey DePass (Nikki Wong), Brooke D’Orsay (Caitlin Cooke), Jesse Gibbons (Wyatt Williams), Christian Potenza ( Jude Lizowski), Terry McGurrin ( Jonesy Garcia), Jamie Watson (Coach Halder), Lauren Lipson (Kristen).
Skins / 498 Credits: Executive Producer: Brian Irving. Producer: Wendy Errington, Jaelyn Galbraith, Tom McGillis, Jennifer Pertsch. Music: Don Breithaupt, Anthony Vanderburgh.
496 69 Sexy Things to Do Before You Die. (Series; Reality; Playboy Channel; Premiered: March 10, 2008) Real people allow cameras to record their erotic adventures as they expose themselves to sexual situations that, for the most part, most people have never attempted (or even heard of; for example, a couple experiencing the activities of the risqué Montreal, Canada, nightlife; a woman experiencing the Japanese performance art called “Naked Sushi” [“female body arrangement”]). Credits: Supervising Producer: Kira Reed. Producer: Christopher Bavelles, Andrew Nock.
497 Ski Patrol. (Series; Reality; Tru TV; October 20, 2008 to November 26, 2008) The work of ski patrol teams as they struggle to keep the slopes safe for skiers. Teams from Crystal Mountain in Washington and Blue Mountain in Pennsylvania are featured. Ski Patrol: Jim Dailey, Ben Moran, Brian Hohenshilt, Chas Bloxsome, Ed Kupillas, Glenn Amery, Hans Buckley, Jenna Blanchard, Joe Urbans. Credits: Executive Producer: Anthony Horn, Jeff Jenkins, Jonathan Murray, Jason Morgan. Co-Executive Producer: Gil Goldschein. Supervising Producer: Russell Jay. Producer: Kasey Barrett, Jack Reifert. Skins. (Series; Drama; BBC America; August 17, 2008 to December 19, 2008) Bristol, England, is the setting for a look at a group of teenagers, most freshmen at Roundview College, as they face the daily pressures of life — at home, at school and with their friends. Tony, the most popular
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Smile! You’re Under Arrest. (Series; Reality; Fox Reality Channel; Premiered: December 27, 2008) An innovative concept: capture actual wanted felons through comical stings. Criminals with outstanding warrants are the unsuspecting subjects as a real life sheriff and a team of improvisational actors ban together to plot a comical prank, then lure the criminal out of hiding and into the arms of the law. Cameras capture the hijinks as the criminal becomes part of the sting not realizing that his minutes as a fugitive from justice are numbered. Sheriff: Joe Arpaio. Actors: Diana Terranova, David Storrs, Tori Meyer, Dave Sheridan. Credits: Producer: Scott Satin.
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500 The Smoking Gun Presents The World’s Dumbest Criminals. (Series; Reality; Tru TV; Premiered March 13, 2008) “Real Videos. Real Stupid. Real Awesome” is the tagline for a program that spotlights “brain-deficient” criminals who were so clueless in their approach to committing a crime that stupidity cost them their capture. Celebrities and crime experts appear to introduce the actual caughton-tape segments. Celebrities: Danny Bonaduce, Tonya Harding, Amy Fisher, Leif Garrett, Todd Bridges. Credits: Executive Producer: Jason Cilo. Producer: John Petro. Associate Producer: Julie K. Morris, Paul Kaup
Snoop Dogg’s Fatherhood. (Series; Reality; E!; Premiered: November 30, 2008) A profile of rapper Snoop Dogg as he attempts to balance his life as a music artist, husband to wife Shante and father to his children Corde, Cori and Cordell. Star: Snoop Dogg. Credits: Executive Producer: David Roma, Constance Schwartz, Snoop Dogg, Ted Chung. Supervising Producer: Derrick Speight. Producer: Jordan Allen-Dutton, Eric Weiner. Music: Shawn K. Clement.
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Snow 2: Brain Freeze. (TV Movie; Comedy; ABC Family; December 14, 2008) A sequel to the 2004 ABC Family TV movie Snow. It is three days before Christmas and Nick Snowden, a.k.a. Santa Clause, and his wife, Sandy, begin arguing over last minute preparations. To clear his mind, Nick steps through his magic mirror (which allows him to leave the North Pole). But the experience lands him in the hospital with amnesia. With Christmas now in jeopardy, Sandy struggles to help Nick remember who he is in time for his legendary Christmas Eve sleigh ride. Hin-
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125 dering Sandy is Buck Seger, Nick’s nemesis, who is seeking Santa’s magical secrets. Cast: Thomas Cavanagh (Nick Snowden), Ashley Williams (Sandy Snowden), Patrick Fabian (Buck Sinclair), David LeReaney (Chris), Rebecca Toolan (Marilyn), Jake Church (Young Nick Snowden), Irena Karas (Nurse). Credits: Executive Producer: Phil Kruener, Craig McNeil. Producer: Tom Cox, Jordy Randall, Murray Ord. Director: Mark Rosman. Writer: Rich Burns.
Somebodies. (Series; Comedy; BET; September 9, 2008 to October 28, 2008) BET’s first scripted series. Scottie is a young man who is undecided about his future. He is attending college (University of Georgia) and has settled into a role as a professional student. One day, as his friends begin to move on in the real world, Scottie realizes that he must also move on. Stories follow Scottie as he begins a journey of self discovery. Cast : Hadjii (Scottie), Kaira Akita (Diva), Nard Holston (Marlo), Anthony Hyatt (Tory), Quante Strickland (Six), Corey Redding ( Jelly), Tyler Craig (the Reverend Hill). Credits: Executive Producer: Hadjii, Peter Aronson, Warren Hutcherson. Producer: Pamela Kohn. Writer-Director: Hadjii. Music: Stanley A. Smith.
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504 Son of the Dragon. (TV Movie; Adventure; Hallmark; September 14, 2008) A karate master (Bird) and a young thief (D.B.) who idolizes Bird, team to steal the royal jewels of India. Cast : David Carradine (Bird), John Reardon (D.B.), Desiree Ann Siahaan (Princess Li Wei), Theresa Lee (Ting Ting), Eddy Ko (Lord Shing), Rupert Graves (Lord of the North), Kay Tong Lim (Governor) Credits: Executive Producer: Robert Halmi, Sr., Robert Halmi, Jr. Producer:
Sordid / 506 Matthew O’Connor, Shan Tam. Music: Lawrence Shragge. Director: David Wu. Writer: Jacqueline Feather, David Seidler.
505 Sons of Anarchy. (Series; Drama; FX ; September 3, 2008 to November 26, 2008) Charming is a small, sheltered community that in addition to its police department, has the added protection of the Sons of Anarchy, a motorcycle gang that appears to have only one purpose: safeguarding Charming from drug dealers, corporate developers and over zealous cops. Their real purpose, however, is to use their protection status as a guise for their thriving illegal arms business. Jackson “Jax” Teller appears to be the leader of the gang; in actuality, his ruthless mother (Gemma) and stepfather (Clay) control operations. Stories follow the gang’s activities as they deal arms and protect Charming. Cast: Charlie Hunnan ( Jackson “Jax” Teller), Katey Sagal (Gemma Teller Morrow), Ron Perlman (Clarence “Clay” Morrow), Drea de Matteo (Wendy; Jax’s exwife), Johnny Lewis (Kid “Half Stack” Epps), Stevie Long (Long John), Emilio Rivera (Marcus Alvarez), Dendrie Taylor (Luannae), Sprague Grayden (Donna Lerner), Mark Boone Jr. (Bobby Munson), Kim Coates (Alex Trager). Credits: Executive Producer: Kurt Sutter, Arti Linson, John Linson, Jack Lo Giudice. Producer: Kelly Manners. Reviews: “The series features an intriguing cast and introduces a bleak new world. Once that’s accomplished, though, there’s not much momentum to the story” (Variety). “The Sopranos meet Hell’s Angels on Wheels—awesome! Here’s hoping The Sons of Anarchy have a long run” (Viewpoints). 506 Sordid Lives: The Series. (Series; Comedy; Logo; Premiered: July 23, 2008) An adaptation of the 2000 feature film Sordid Lives that continues to depict
507 / Spaced outrageous events in the lives of a dysfunctional family and their friends who reside in a trailer park in a small Texas town. Ty Williamson is gay but has not yet revealed the fact to his mother (Latrelle) fearing that she will not be able to handle it. Brother Boy, institutionalized for being gay and a transvestite, impersonates singer Tammy Wynette (his female psychiatrist, Dr. Eve, is trying to change his ways for her book on “de-homosexualizing men”). Bitsy Mae is the local saloon singer; Sissy is Latrelle’s sister; Noleta is Sissy’s friend; Granny is Latrelle’s senile mother; G.W. is Latrelle’s legless neighbor; Jacob, an actor (as is Ty) is Ty’s boyfriend. Cast : Bonnie Bedelia (Latrelle Williamson), Jason Dottley (Ty Williamson), Beth Grant (Sissy Hickley), Leslie Jordan (Earl “Brother Boy” Ingram), Caroline Rhea (Noleta), Olivia Newton-John (Bitsy Mae Harling), Rue McClanahan (Grandma Peggy), Rosemary Alexander (Dr. Eve), David Stein (G.W. Netherscott), Ted Detwiler ( Jacob), Georgette Jones (Tammy Wynette). Credits: Executive Producer: Stanley M. Brook, Rob Eric, Damian Ganczewski, Dave Mace, Pamela Post, Del Shores. Producer: Iddo Lampton. Music: Joe Patrick Ward. Review: “Sordid Lives has great stars ... great characters ... what Sordid Lives doesn’t have is genuine fun. It’s like watching a drag show — you know when you’re supposed to laugh because we’re conditioned to laugh on cue. But in reality, it’s forced and gaiety” (New York Post).
Spaced. (Series; Comedy; BBC America; 2008) To solve their frustrations seeking the right apartment as singles, Tim Bisley, a love sick skateboarder, and Daisy Steiner, a hopeful journalist, pretend to be a couple and rent a room in a home owned by the alcoholic Marsha Klein. Also residing at the rooming house are Brian, a dis-
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Spain ... On the Road Again. (Series; Reality; PBS; Premiered: October 2, 2008) A look at various aspects of Spain — from its people, cuisine and customs as experienced by actress Gwyneth Paltrow and her traveling companions (Claudia, Mario and Mark). Stars: Gwyneth Paltrow, Claudia Bassols, Mario Batali, Mark Brittman. Credits: Executive Producer: Charles Pinsky. Co-Executive Producer: Angel Diaz, Eduardo Garcia. Producer: Eric Rhee.
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509 Special Delivery. (TV Movie; Drama; Lifetime Movie Network; December 21, 2008) Bounded courier Maxine Carter faces her worst assignment: Deliver a bratty 15year-old girl (Alice Vanlen) to her mother— a task that becomes complicated and dangerous when Maxine learns that Alice’s parents are involved in a bitter custody battle and each will stop at practically nothing to possess Alice. Cast: Lisa Edelstein (Maxine Carter), Brenda Song (Alice Vanlen), Michael Cowell (Bill Devane), Robert Gant (Nate Spencer), Stan Egi (Danny Wong), Ned Van Zandt (Alan Cantwell), Milan Tresnak (Rudd Weathers), Alana Brennan (Fran). Credits: Executive Producer: Marc B. Lorber, Fernando Szew, Roy Tijoe, Richard S. Galindez. Producer: Michael Jacobs. Associate Producer: Angela Laprete. Music:
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510 Spectacle : Elvis Costello With... (Series; Interview; Sundance; Premiered: December 3, 2008) The program, produced in England, features musician Elvis Costello chatting with fellow musicians. In addition to performances by the host, musical clips are presented to represent a guest’s work. Host: Elvis Costello. Credits: Executive Producer: Elton John, David Furnish, Steve Hamilton Shaw, Jordan Jacobs, Martin Katz, Steve Warden, Elvis Costello. Co-Executive Producer: Alex Coletti. Review: “The program has little direction and almost no flow. Segments leap from song to interview to video clips and back with nearly a segue or logical progression. The stage is too dark and a secondary proscenium flanked by velvet drapes hems everyone in” (The Hollywood Reporter).
The Spectacular Spider-Man. (Series; Cartoon; Kids WB; Premiered: March 15, 2008) After being bitten by a radioactive spider, Peter Parker acquires the proportionate powers of a living spider. Designing a costume to conceal his true identity, Peter becomes Spider-Man, a mysterious crusader who battles villains in New York City. Voice Cast: Josh Keaton (Peter Parker/ Spider-Man), Deborah Strang (Aunt May), Lacey Chabert (Gwen Stacy), Joshua LeBar (Flash Thompson), Ben Diskin (Eddie Brock), Dee Bradley Baker (Dr. Curt Connors), Kath Soucie (Martha Connors). Credits: Executive Producer: Craig Kyle, Stan Lee, Eric S. Rollman. Supervising Producer: Greg Weisman, Victor Cook. Producer: Diana A. Crea. Music: Kristopher Carter, Michael McCuistion.
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512 Speeders Fight Back. (Series; Reality; Tru TV; Premiered: October 16, 2008) An extension series based on Speeders (see program1087) wherein those ticketed or arrested for speeding appear in court to plead their cases (mostly trying to convince a judge they are innocent). Narrator: Alex Verde, David Staniszewski. Credits: Executive Producer: Barry Poznick, Diane Best, John Stevens. Supervising Producer: Jennifer Tyson, Cynthia Bruck. Prodcuer: Michael Wilder, Josette Perrone. Producer: Tiffany Dickerson, Sergio Coronado, Matteo Borghese, Kyle Fulmer, Molly Fitzgerald. The Spirit of Christmas. (Special; Variety; My Network TV; December 16, 2008) A soul music celebration of the Christmas season coupled with stories of inspiration. Host: Robert Wagner. Performers: Bo Bice, Natalie Cole, James Ingram, Al Jerreau, Christopher Massey, Kyle Massey, Brian McKnight, Jeffrey Osborne, Tiffany, The Greater Los Angeles Gospel Choir. Credits: Executive Producer: James Romanovich. Director: Mark Mardoyan. Writer: Steve Jarczak. 513
514 Split Ends. (Series; Reality; Style Network; Premiered: November 22, 2008) People associated with the hair salon business are the subjects. Each episode features two such people (from owners, to managers to employees) but from different salons. The subjects exchange places and go to work for a day at the other’s salon with the object being for each individual to learn from the other and possibly incorporate techniques in their own business. Credits: Executive Producer: Stephanie Drachkovitch, Glenn Meehan, Rasha Drachkovitch. Supervising Producer: Andrew Greenberger. Producer: Nicole Dunn,
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515 The Stagg Party. (Series; Documentary; Internet; 2008) A look at the personal and professional life of Ellen Stagg, a photographer based in Brooklyn, New York. Episodes relate aspects of her work (including shooting nudes), her dating life, relationships with her family and how she balances her erotic work with her mainstream life (like shooting a travel catalogue). Star: Ellen Stagg. Models: Justine Jolie, Joanna Angel, Jelena Kensen, Asa Akira. Credits: Executive Producer: Colin Moore, Craig Parks. Producer-Writer-Director: Joe Swanberg.
516 Stand Up to Cancer. (Special; Variety; ABC, CBS, NBC; September 5, 2008) Commercial free, three broadcast network attempt to raise money for cancer research. Sixty celebrities appear and donate their time for the benefit. Host: Katie Couric, Charles Gibson, Brian Williams. Performers Include : Miley Cyrus, Jessica Alba, Jennifer Aniston, Meryl Streep, Dakota Fanning, Jack Black, Keanu Reeves, Kirsten Dunst, Christina Ricci, Christina Applegate, Halle Berry, Neil Patrick Harris, Jennifer Garner, Dana Delany, Sally Field, Angie Harmon, Marg Helgenberger, Rob Lowe, Fran Drescher, Mariah Carey, Lauren Bacall, Olivia Newton-John, Jimmy Smits, Carrie Underwood, Sarah Silverman. Credits: Executive Producer: Laura Ziskin. Producer: Michael B. Seligman. Music: Ricky Minor. Director: Louis J. Horvitz. Writer: Laura Ziskin, Jon Macks, Dave Boone. Star Wars: The Clone Wars. (Series; Cartoon; Cartoon Network; Premiered: October 3, 2008) Three dimensional computer animation is encompassed to chronicle the further
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518 The Starter Wife. (Series; Drama; USA; October 10, 2008 to December 12, 2008)
129 A continuation of the 2007 miniseries of the same title (which told the story of Molly Kagan, a woman who faces a different life style after she and her husband, Kenny, an ambitious Hollywood movie executive, divorce). Now, facing a life as a single woman, Molly has adjusted to the fact that she is no longer a part of the high profile life she once lived. Molly has begun a search for self in a self-absorbed society (she hopes to become a writer) and stories relate how she does so — without the prestige, less money and fewer designer clothes (she later turns her tell-all journal into a screenplay called Wife Moves On). Jaden is Molly’s daughter; Zach, a has-been novelist, is Molly’s romantic interest; Joan, a recovering alcoholic, and Rodney, a gay interior designer, and Liz, are Molly’s best friends; Lou is Molly’s ex-lover. Cast: Debra Messing (Molly Kagan), Brielle Barbusca ( Jaden Kagan), Judy Davis ( Joan McAllister), Chris Diamantopoulas (Rodney), David Alan Bashe (Kenny Kagan), Danielle Nicolet (Liz Marsh), Joe Mantegna (Lou). Credits: Executive Producer: Debra Messing, Gigi Levangie Grazer, Josann McGibbon, Sara Parriott, Stephen Davis, Howard Klein, Molly Madden. Producer: Todd Himmel. Co-Producer: Howard Morris, Connie Burge, Dan Lerner. Reviews: “If you ever wondered why Hollywood is identified with dirty dealings, hypocrisy, moral bankruptcy, over indulged children and a ceaseless preoccupation with status, check out The Starter Wife” (The Hollywood Reporter). “While the characters here haven’t yet had the chance to become as interesting as Carrie Bradshaw and company, this great adaptation of Gigi Levangie Grazer’s story should help fill the gap left by Sex and the City” (Variety).
519 Step It Up and Dance. (Series; Reality; Bravo; April 3, 2008 May 29, 2008)
Storm / 521 Twelve dancers compete for the title of “The Ultimate Dancer” and $100,000 in cash. Each of the contestants competes in a weekly challenge designed to test their ability to perform specific dance styles. Three judges rate the performances and the weakest dancers are eliminated. The last dancer standing wins. Hostess: Elizabeth Berkley. Judges: Nancy O’Meara, Vincent Paterson, Jerry Mitchell. Dancers: Nicole Berrong, James Alsop, Michelle Aguilar Camaya, Tovah Collins, Nick Drago, Miguel Angel Zarate, Michael Silas, Cody Green, Janelle Ginestra, Jessica Feltman. Credits: Executive Producer: Jane Lipsitz, Gunnar Wetterberg, Dan Cutforth. Producer: Bill Gaudsmith. Associate Producer: Damien Breen. Field Producer: Jordan J. Mallari. Reviews: “The main problem with Bravo’s Step It Up and Dance is its really stupid; not just a little stupid but world class idiotic” (Variety).
520 Stephen King’s the N: An Original Series. (Series; Cartoon; Internet; August 4, 2008 to August 29, 2008) Comic book-like adaptation (pan and scan of drawn panels) of Stephen King’s short story N about a psychiatrist who becomes obsessed with a mission that he must save the world. Resembles the 1949 series The Telecomics (which used the same format) but with much more sophisticated art work (by Alex Maleer). Voices: Ben Shenkman.
Storm Cell. (TV Movie; Adventure; Hallmark; April 22, 2008) A storm chaser (April Saunders) attempts to help the people of an unsuspecting town who are in the path of a deadly tornado. Cast: Mimi Rogers (April Saunders), Robert Moloney (Sean Saunders), Elyse Levesque (Dana Saunders), Ryan Kennedy (Ryan Laswell), Andrew Airlie (Travis), Michael Ironside ( James), Kristy Dins-
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Storm Chasers. (Series; Reality; Discovery Channel; October 17, 2008 to December 8, 2008) A team of storm chasers, led by Josh Wurman, attempts to track storms (especially tornados) then get as close as possible to photograph what they are seeing. Storm Chasers: Josh Wurman, Mara McFalls, Herb Stein, Justin Walker. Credits: Executive Producer: Charles Corwin. Producer: Lisa Block, Chris Voos. Assistant Producer: Andrew Fitzgerald. Music: Didier Ranchone.
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Street Patrol. (Series; Reality; My Network TV; January 8, 2008 to October 21, 2008) Story: A rather graphic series (parental warning issued before the program begins) that follows the actual police officers in various U.S. cities and towns as they patrol the streets. Narrator: William T. Cole. Credits: Executive Producer: John Langley. Supervising Producer: Douglas Waterman. Producer: Morgan Langley. Music: John Lee
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524 Student Body. (Series; Reality; Nickelodeon; July 13, 2008 to August 31, 2008) A youngster’s version of The Biggest Loser wherein overweight teenagers compete against each other in various challenges that will hopefully help them lose weight. The teen who loses the most weight wins a $25,000 grant for his school. Host: Laila Ali. Credits: Executive Producer: Mark Koops, H.T. Owens, Dave Broome, Benjamin Silverman. Co-Executive Producer: Kate Hall.
130 Supervising Producer: Jarrod Harlow, Kirk Darham. Producer: Kate Kopser, Ken Snow.
525 Studio DC: Almost Live. (Series; Children; Disney; Premiered: October 6, 2008) Muppet characters Kermit the Frog and Miss Piggy appear to present performances by Disney Channel kid stars (for example, Miley Cyrus, The Jonas Brothers, Ashley Tisdale, Cole and Dylan Sprouse). Also featured are the backstage antics of various Muppet characters. Voice Cast : Steve Whitmire (Kermit the Frog), Eric Jacobson (Miss Piggy/ Fozzie Bear), Dave Goelz (Gonzo), David Rudman (Various Voices), Paul McGinnis (Various Voices). Credits: Executive Producer: Martin G. Baker. Producer: Ritamarie Pergggi. Music: Bud’da. 526 Style by Jury. (Series; Reality; Syn.; Premiered: September 8, 2008) An unsuspecting individual is brought to a studio under the assumption they are going to appear on a makeover show. As the subject sits with the host, a jury of nine ordinary people view her (most often a female) through a one way mirror. The subject is then told she has been evaluated by the jury (whose observations are then seen by the subject). The subject is then given a real makeover — the results of which are seen a week later. Host: Bruce Turner. Stylist: Francesca Fontana, David Clemmer. Credits: Executive Producer: Romann D’Andrea, Carolyn Meland, Jeff Preyra. Producer: Kim Kuhteubhl, Susan Posner. Music: Rohan Staton. 527 Stylista. (Series; Reality; CW; October 23, 2008 to December 17, 2008) Eleven fashion hopefuls compete for the opportunity for a dream job with Elle magazine, the industry’s leading fashion magazine. The contenders compete in
131 groups or as singles in various assistant challenges (fashion and editorial) with the poorest performers, based on the opinions of Elle editors, disqualified from the competition. The one player who is best able to “live and breathe fashion” receives her dream job (junior editor) and a Manhattan apartment for one year. Host: Anne Slowey (Elle fashion editor). Credits: Executive Producer: Tyra Banks, Ken Mok, Eli Holzman, Desiree Gruber, Jane Cha. Co-Executive Producer: Omid Kahangi, J. Paul Buscemi. Supervising Producer: Louis Boyd. Producer: Matt Cabral, Bradford Sisk. Reviews: “Benefits from its choice of drama-queen contenders, from the spoiled rich girl ... to the emotional diva with heaving cleavage. Consider this the saving grace” (Variety). “The show is a lot of fun. Like playing dress-up when you were a kid—and about as realistic” (New York Post).
Suburban Secrets. (Series; Reality; Tru TV; Premiered: 2008) A behind-the-scenes look at the crime and corruption that plagues small and medium-sized American towns (how it’s caused and how it is stopped). Credits: Executive Producer: Rebecca Difenbach, Valerie Haselton. Supervising Producer: Jack Laufer. Producer: Carolyn Day, David Erickson. Associate Producer: James Mazzella. Music: Craig Sharmat.
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529 Sugar Rush. (Series; Drama; Logo; 2008) Kim Daniels is a beautiful British high school student struggling to come to terms with the fact that she is a lesbian. Maria Sweet, called Sugar, is a gorgeous straight girl on whom Kim has a secret crush. While Kim cannot reveal her feelings for Sugar, viewers do see her fantasies about making love to her. Sugar is into boys, drinking and sex and Kim’s complete opposite. Stories follow Kim as she attempts
Suite / 530 to overcome the troublesome situations she encounters with Sugar. Stella is Kim’s flirtatious mother; Nathan is her father (unaware of Stella’s unfaithfulness); Matt is Kim’s younger, cross-dressing brother; Saint is Kim’s lesbian friend (a bartender at the Clit Club); Dale is the handyman with whom Stella is having an affair. Cast: Olivia Hallinan (Kim Daniels), Lenora Crichlow (Maria “Sugar” Sweet), Sara Stewart (Stella Daniels), Richard Lumsden (Nathan Daniels), Kurtis O’Brien (Matt Daniels), Sarah-Jane Potts (Saint), Neil Jackson (Dale), Anna Wilson-James (Anna). Credits: Executive Producer: Julian Murphy. Producer: Johnny Capps, Lowri Glain.
The Suite Life on Deck. (Series; Comedy; Disney; Premiered: September 26, 2008) A spin off from The Suite Life of Zack and Cody that takes the mischievous teenage twins, Zack and Cody, from the luxurious Tipton Hotel to the posh cruise ship S.S. Tipton for a semester at sea (at Seven Seas High School). Stories depict their adventures as they travel to exotic ports, cause numerous problems with their antics, and attempt to get an education. London, Mr. Tipton’s daughter, has also been assigned to the cruise in the hope that it will provide her with a better education; Mr. Moseby, the hotel’s manager, has been given the responsibility of caring for the trio; Bailey is London’s roommate; Woody is Cody’s roommate (Zack has his own room). Miss Tutweiler is the featured teacher. Cast : Cole Sprouse (Cody Martin), Dylan Sprouse (Zack Martin), Brenda Song (London Tipton), Phill Lewis (Mr. Moseby), Erin Cordillo (Emma Tutweiller), Debby Ryan (Bailey Pickett), Matthew Timmons (Woody). Credits: Executive Producer: Pamela Eels, Danny Kallis, Jim Geoghan, Irene 530
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531 Summer Heights High. (Series; Comedy; HBO; November 9, 2008 to December 28, 2008) A “mockumentary” that follows three main characters, mixes actors with real students and teachers, to look at a year in the life of a public high school in Australia. Australian comedian Chris Lilley portrays Mr. G., Jonah and Ja’mie. Mr. G. is a drama teacher at Summer Heights High School who is more interested in writing a musical based on a school tragedy rather than instructing his students (his biggest fear is that the special education students may ruin his play). Jonah is a Pacific Island brat with a nasty attitude; Ja’mie is unsettling — a spoiled 16-year-old girl (played in drag by 33-year-old Lilley) who is recent transfer from a private school and feels superior to everyone. Produced in Australia. Star: Chris Lilley. Credits: Producer: Bruce Kane. Co-Producer: Laura Waters, Chris Lilley. Music: Bryony Marks. Reviews: “Cultural distinctions not withstanding, Summer Heights High seldom rises above silliness and mostly proves plain irritating” (Variety). “You won’t get too high on this Aussie import” (New York Daily News). 532 The Summit. (TV Movie; Drama; Ion; June 15, 2008) A grieving mother (Ellie Bruckner) seeks justice for her son, the victim of drugs manufactured by a corrupt pharmaceutical company. Cast: Wendy Crewson (Ellie Bruckner), Rachelle Adderly (Leonie Adderly), Mark Thomas (Lawrence Slingsby), Christopher Plummer (P.J. Aimes), Bruce Greenwood (Richard Adderly), James Purefov (Thom Lightstone), Lisa Ray (Rebecca Downy). Credits: Executive Producer: Justin
132 Bodle, Scott Garvie, Christina Jennings. Producer: Robin Neinstein, Adam Haight, Robert Cohen. Writer: John Krizanc. Director: Nick Copus.
533 Swamp Devil. (TV Movie; Horror; Sci Fi; October 12, 2008) A young woman (Melanie) attempts to clear her father of a series of grisly murders by proving they were committed by a creature that lives in the swamps of their small American town in the deep south. Cast: Cindy Sampson (Melanie Blaime), Bruce Dern (Howard Blaime), Mari-Pier Gaudet (Lisa), Allison Graham (Deputy Jolene Harris), Nicholas Wright ( Jimmy Fuller), James Kidnie (Sheriff Nelson Bois). Credits: Executive Producer: Robert Halmi, Sr., Robert Halmi, Jr., Michael Prupas. Producer: Irene Litinsky. Music: James Gelfand. Writer: Gary Dauberman, Ethile Ann Vare. Director: David Winning.
534 Sweet Nothing in My Ear. (TV Movie; Drama; CBS; April 20, 2008) Laura and Dan Miller are a happily married couple with a young son (Adam). Laura is deaf; Dan has normal hearing. The controversial story relates what happens when Adam suddenly loses his hearing and Laura opposes Dan’s efforts to hopefully restore his hearing through a cochlear implant. Cast: Marlee Matlin (Laura Miller), Jeff Daniels (Dan Miller), Noah Valencia (Adam Miller), Sonya Walger ( Joanna Tate), Phyllis Frelich (Sally), Ed Waterstreet (Max), Rosemary Forsyth (Louise Miller), Bradford English (Henry Miller), Deanne Bray (Dr. Walters), Coleen Flynn (Priscilla Scott), Steve Cell ( Jerry Scott). Credits: Executive Producer: Marian Rees, Brent Shields. Producer: Joseph Sargent. Writer: Stephen Sachs. Director: Joseph Sargent. Music: Charles Bernstein. 535 Swingtown. (Series; Drama; CBS; June 5, 2008 to September 5, 2008)
133 A look at the seedier side of the mid 1970s (from drugs to open marriages) as seen through Susan and Bruce Miller, a monogamous married couple with two children (Laurie and B.J.) who are introduced to a new world of sex and drugs when they move into a lakeside town in Chicago and befriend their new neighbors, Trina and Tom Decker, swingers who believe in everything from threesomes to high priced coke. Cast: Molly Parker (Susan Miller), Jack Davenport (Bruce Miller), Lana Parrilla (Trina Decker), Grant Show (Tom Decker), Shanna Collins (Laurie Miller), Aaron Christian Howles (B.J. Miller), Miriam Shor ( Janet Thompson), Josh Hopkins (Roger Thompson), Brittany Robertson (Samantha Saxton), Kate Norby (Gail Saxton), Michael Rady (Doug Stephens). Credits: Executive Producer: Mike Keley, Alan Powl, Robert DelValle. Co-Producer: Rick Tunell. Associate Producer: Blake McCormick, Jori Adler. Music: Liz Phair, Marc “Doc” Dauer, Evan Frankfort. Reviews: “Swingtown manages to be about sex without showing much of it ... [it] has the making of a series that will earn a small but loyal following only to leave them disappointed” (Variety). “Swingtown has a chance to shine during a time when few provocative programs are introduced” (FilmStew.com).
536 Sybil. (TV Movie; Drama; CBS; June 7, 2008) Adaptation of the book by Flora Rheta Shreiber about a psychiatrist (Cornelia Wilbur) and her efforts to help Sybil Dorset, a young woman suffering from multiple personality disorders as a result of childhood abuse. Cast : Jessica Lange (Dr. Cornelia Wilbur), Tammy Blanchard (Sybil Dorset), Jo Beth Williams (Hattie Dorset), Ron White (Dr. Atcheson), Liam McNamara (Tommy), Fab Filippo (Ramon).
Take / 539 Credits: Executive Producer: Mark Wolper, Norman Stephens. Producer: Michael Mahoney. Writer: John Pielmeier. Director: Joseph Sargent. Review: “A strong performance by Jessica Lange goes largely to waste in this remake of the 1976 Joanne Woodward–Sally Field movie Sybil. The main problem ... is why someone felt a good movie needed to be remade in the first place” (New York Daily News).
Tabatha’s Salon Takeover. (Series; Reality; Bravo; August 21, 2008 to October 9, 2008) Australian-born hair stylist Tabatha Coffey attempts to help faltering salons in Los Angeles and New York regain their footing in the business world. Host: Tabatha Coffey. Credits: Executive Producer: Howard Owens, Mark Koops, Jonas Larsen. CoExecutive Producer: Heather Schuster. Producer: Jennifer Stander, Michael Webster, Jennifer White.
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538 Take Home Chef. (Series; Reality; TLC; Premiered: June 16, 2008) Unsuspecting super market shoppers are approached by chef Curtis Stone and asked “What’s for dinner?” When he discovers what it is he accompanies the shopper home to see how the family eats and offers cooking advice. Host: Curtis Stone. Credits: Executive Producer: Mike Mathis. Supervising Producer: Brian Puterman. Producer: Alicia Gargaro. Music: Henri Yonet. 539 Take Home Nanny. (Series; Reality; TLC; July 21, 2008) Parents with unruly children receive help from Emma Jenner, a professional nanny who comes to their homes to discipline the children and create harmony in the family once again. Star: Emma Jenner. Credits: Executive Producer: Gerry
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540 A Teacher’s Crime. (TV Movie; Drama; Lifetime; May 3, 2008) Tale of a high school teacher (Carrie) who finds herself being blackmailed by an ex-convict (Bill) when she tries to help his troubled son ( Jeremy). Cast : Ashley Jones (Carrie Ryans), Claudia Besso (Patti Meyers), Larry Day (Detective Chay), Ellen Dubin (Anne Libby), James Gallanders (Dean Ryans), Art Hindle (David McMillian), Erik Knudsen ( Jeremy Rander), Chris Mulkey (Bill Rander). Credits: Executive Producer: Tom Berry, Pierre David. Producer: Neil Bregman. Writer: Christine Conradt, Corbin Mezner. Director: Robert Malenfant. 541 Teen Choice Awards. (Special; Awards; Fox; August 4, 2008) The results of an online voting poll wherein the winners (in such categories as film, music, TV and sports) receive the Surf Board Award. Host: Miley Cyrus. Appearing: Mariah Carey, Kristen Bell, Drake Bell, Chris Brown, Miranda Cosgrove, The Cheetah Girls, Josh Duhamel, Summer Glau, Brian Austin Green, Selma Gomez, Katherine McPhee, Jerry O’Connell, Hayden Panettiere. Credits: Executive Producer: Bob Bain, Mike Burg. Supervising Producer: Gregory Sills. Producer: Paul Flaherty, Kelly Brock. Director: Bruce Gowers. 542 The Tenth Circle. (TV Movie; Drama; Lifetime; June 28, 2008) Tense drama about the police investigation into the death that occurs after 14year-old Trixie Stone accuses her boyfriend of raping her and he commits suicide. Cast: Kelly Preston (Laura Stone), Brittany Robertson (Trixie Stone), Ron Eldard (Daniel Stone), Jamie Johnston ( Jason
134 Underhill), Michael Riley (Mike), Haley Beauchamp (Zepher Santorelli). Credits: Executive Producer: Stephen Furst, Scott Goldman, Michael Jaffe. Producer: Michael Mahoney. Writer: Maria Nelson, Jodi Picoult. Director: Peter Markle. Music: Velton Ray Bunch.
543 Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles. (Series; Adventure; Fox; Premiered: January 13, 2008) Television adaptation of The Terminator theatrical films. On April 19, 2011, the Skynet Missile Defense Program will be launched and murderous machines will declare war on mankind. Sarah Connor knows this and her son, John, is the futuristic savior of mankind. Skynet’s creators are aware of John and are determined to dispose of him before he can fulfill his mission. Cameron Phillips is a futuristic re-programmed (for good) Terminator robot that has been sent back in time to protect John. Cromartic, a deadly terminator robot, also has a mission: kill John. Sarah’s race against time to destroy Skynet and stop the war before it begins is the focal point of the series (in 1984 Sarah was saved from a futuristic Terminator robot by the time traveling resistance fighter Kyle Reese. Kyle fathered John but was killed before he could stop Skynet; the mission then became Sarah’s destiny). Cast : Lena Headey (Sarah Connor), Thomas Dekker ( John Connor), Summer Glau (Cameron Phillips), Richard T. Jones ( James Ellison), Brian Austin Green (Derek Reese), David Kilde (Cromartie). Credits: Executive Producer: John Friedman, John Writh, Mario Kassar, Andrew Vajna, Joel Michaels, David Nutter. Producer: Charles Goldstein. Music: Bear McCreary. Reviews: “Credibly expanding the Terminator franchise into TV, this series faces a considerable challenge — beginning with the usual contortions of time travel logic—
135 to maintain its initial pace without developing into silliness” (Variety). “The series, like the movie, is an actionpacked explosion-filled Sci Fi variation of The Fugitive, though circumstances are sketchier. While it helps to have seen the movie, you can catch up with the premise in a few minutes” (The Hollywood Reporter).
Testees. (Series; Comedy; FX ; Premiered: October 9, 2008) Peter and Ron are thirty-year-old best friends who make a living in a most unusual way: they are human guinea pigs for Testico, a product and drug testing company. Stories follow the mishaps that occur in their lives as they struggle to deal with the various side effects that occur from testing experimental products and medications. Larry, Kate and Nugget are other brain-dead guinea pigs. Cast: Steve Markle (Peter), Jeff Kassel (Ron), Kim Schraner (Kate), Kenny Hotz (Larry), Joe Pingue (Nugget). Credits: Executive Producer: Derek Harvie, Kenny Hotz. Supervising Producer: Suzanne Berger. Producer: John Morayniss, Michael Rosenberg. Reviews: “Testees lives several rungs down the evolutionary ladder from FX’s once promising and now increasingly disappointing It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia... It’s about as narrow as comedy gets” (Variety). “...a combo platter for the college crowd which is probably a good programming decision — but here’s hoping the ambition of Testees makes its premise in future episodes” (The San Francisco Chronicle).
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That’s Amore. (Series; Reality; MTV; March 2, 2008 to April 6, 2008) A spin off from A Shot at Love with Tequila wherein former Tequila suitor Domenico Nesci conducts his own search for true love, seeking the right girl from 15 single women who compete in various challenges to win his heart.
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546 That’s Amore: Italian American Favorites. (Special; Variety; PBS; September 6, 2008) A clip rich show that encompasses singers from the 1950s and 60s performing Italian accented songs. Performers include Connie Francis, Rosemary Clooney, Julius LaRosa, Johnny Desmond, Nat King Cole, Lou Monte, Frankie Laine. Host: Danny Aiello. Credits: Executive Producer: T.J. Turbelsy. Supervising Producer: Paul Bernstein. Announcer: Michael Frazer. Director: Jim Pearson.
547 This American Life. (Series; Reality; Showtime; Premiered: March 22, 2008) The real life stories of ordinary American people are profiled from where they live and work (camera crews go to where the stories are to present an honest and homespun approach to the people they profile). Based on the long-running public radio series of the same title. Host: Ira Glass. Credits: Executive Producer: Alex Blumberg, Ken Druckerman, Julie Snyder, Banks Tarver, Christine Vachon. Co-Executive Producer: Christopher Wilcha. Producer: Nancy Updike, Jane Feltes. Line Producer: Kevin Vargas. Reviews: “The radio program successfully tunes into television by making the ordinary lives of others seen extraordinary” (The Hollywood Reporter). 548 The Tony Awards. (Special; Variety; CBS; June 15, 2008) The 62nd annual presentation that honors the best of the Broadway stage. Host: Whoopi Goldberg. Credits: Producer: Rick Kirschner,
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549 The Tony Rock Project. (Series; Comedy; My Network TV; Premiered: October 8, 2008) Candid Camera type of program wherein comedian Tony Rock plays practical jokes on unsuspecting people on the street. A “Spy Cam” segment features pranks played on celebrities. Host: Tony Rock. Co-Host: Whitney Cummings. Credits: Executive Producer: Claude Brooks, John Langley, Morgan Langley, Tony Rock. Co-Executive Producer: Galila Asres. Producer: Patrick DeLuca. 550 Top This Party. (Series; Reality; Lifetime; Premiered: January 4, 2008) An inside look at how people of Orange County, California, spend money on themselves and their parties (not just ordinary parties but expensive, extraordinary parties — like a Halloween party for 500 people; a singles safari). Each party is overseen by event planner Brian Dobbin and his partner, Chef Robin, handles the food (although the viewer never gets to see the final culinary result; just its planning). Stars: Brian Dobbin, Chef Robin. Credits: Executive Producer: Mechelle Collins, Kevin Dill. Co-Executive Producer: Blake Levin, Jennifer Colbert. Associate Producer: Erin Coan, Ashley Holm. Reviews: “Top This Party is replete with narcissistic and disgustingly decadent folks who fuss about how best to spend money on themselves and their parties” (The Hollywood Reporter). 551 Torchwood. (Series; Science Fiction; BBC America; 2008) A spin off from Dr. Who about Captain Jack Harkness, a Time Agent and con man from the 51st century, who travels back in time (the 21st century) to join the Torchwood Institute, a renegade investigative organization, founded by Queen Victoria,
136 to battle elements of the supernatural (and hostile extraterrestrials). Gwen, Owen, Toshiko and Ianto are members of Jack’s team. Cast: John Barrowman ( Jack Harkness), Eve Myles (Gwen Cooper), Naoko Mori (Toshiko Sato), Gareth David-Lloyd (Ianto Jones), Burn Gorman (Owen Harper). Credits: Executive Producer Russell T. Davies, Julie Gardner. Producer: Richard Stokes. Music: Ben Foster, Murray Gold.
552 The Tournament of Roses Parade. (Special; Variety; NBC; January 1, 2008) The 119th presentation of elaborate floats that was first staged in 1890 by members of Pasadena’s Valley Hunt Club. It was at this time that people turned out to watch a parade of flower-covered carriages and compete in polo matches, foot races and tugs of war. Over the years the parade expanded to include marching bands and motorized floats. In 1895 the Tournament of Roses Association was formed to handle the festivities when it became too large for the Valley Hunt Club to manage. The tradition, as it is known today (honoring football) began in 1902 when the association added the sport to enhance the day’s festivities. In 1922 a stadium was built in Pasadena, California, that was dubbed the Rose Bowl by the press. On January 1, 1923, the Tournament held its first football game in the stadium. The event was first heard on radio in 1927on NBC and the Rose Bowl was first telecast locally in Los Angeles (station KTLA) in 1948; NBC telecast it nationally for the first time in 1952. Host: Bob Eubanks, Michaela Pereira. Grand Marshal: Emeril Lagasse. 2008 Rose Queen: Dusty Gibbs. 2008 Royal Court Rose Princesses: Zena Brown, Katie Merrill, Kelsey MacDougall, Courtney Rubin, Chloe Ghoogassian.
553 Tracey Ullman’s State of the Union. (Series; Comedy; Showtime; March 30, 2008 to April 27, 2008)
137 A day in the life of America as interpreted by comedian Tracey Ullman (portraying virtually all characters both real and fictional). Each episode is divided into segments with Tracey satirizing a specific person (for example, newscaster, TV show character, political figures). Star: Tracey Ullman. Featured: Scott Bakula. Narrator: Peter Strauss. Credits: Executive Producer: Tracey Ullman, Allan McKeown. Producer: Bruce Wagner, Gail Parent, Shawn Wilt. Director: Troy Miller. Writer: Tracey Ullman, Gail Parent, Craig DiGregorio. Reviews: “Comedy-variety isn’t an easy genre to duplicate but with sitcoms in decline, Ullman’s return provides a welcome jolt to the funny bone” (Variety).
554 Trivial Pursuit: America Plays. (Series; Game; Syn.; Premiered: September 22, 2008) Three players compete. A randomizer pinpoints one of several subjects that are displayed. A question is asked by the person who submitted it (seen in a video clip). The first player to buzz in receives a chance to answer. If correct, he scores money (placed in the studio bank) and one of six wedges of a token is filled in. If the incorrect answer is given, the money is placed in America’s bank (representing the people who submitted questions). The game continues in this manner until one player fills in his token with six correct answers. He now plays the bonus round. Several categories are revealed, worth from $500 to $5,000. Questions are asked with correct answers placing money in the studio bank; wrong answers place money in America’s bank. If the player scores higher than America’s bank he wins; if not, the players who submitted the questions split the money accumulated in America’s bank. Host: Christopher Knight. Credits: Executive Producer: Burt Wheeler. Producer: Sharon Sussman.
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Tru TV Saturday Night. (Series; Reality; Tru TV; Premiered: January 2008) A review of the prior week’s Tru TV’s top crime oriented reality shows with a recap of cases and updated information on cases that were unsolved at the time of the original broadcast. Hosts: Megan Gunning (former Miss Maryland U.S.A.), Chuck Nice (comedian).
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556 True Blood. (Series; Drama; HBO; September 7, 2008 to November 23, 2008) Sookie Stackhouse is a barmaid at Merlotte’s Bar in the small town of Bon Temps, Louisiana. She is very pretty but somewhat of an outcast due to what she considers her “curse”— her ability to hear the intimate feelings of people. She and her brother, Jason, a construction worker (and a ladies’ man) were orphaned as children and raised by their grandmother. Bill Compton is a 173-year-old vampire (he, as well as others of his kind, survive on the Japanese invention of synthetic blood). He has just returned to Bon Temps, his family home to reconnect with his past. Bill, a loner, and Sookie meet and begin a relationship. Stories follow their relationship and Sookie’s efforts to unravel the mystery surrounding Bill’s past. Lafayette is the bar cook; Sam is the bar owner. Cast : Anna Paquin (Sookie Stackhouse), Stephen Moyer (Bill Compton), Ryan Kwanten ( Jason Stackhouse), Nelsan Ellis (Lafayette Reynolds), Sam Trammell (Sam Merlotte), Brooke Kerr (Tara Thornton), Zenoli Turner (Young Sookie), Labon Hester (Young Jason), Jim Patrick (Hoyt Fortenberry), Michael Raymond James (Rene Lemier). Credits: Executive Producer: Alan Ball. Producer: Carol Dunn Trussell. Co-Producer: Bill Johnson. Music: Nathan Barr. Reviews: “A difficult drama with a heroine who is more vampire player than
557 / True slayer ... with its constant profanity, gore and banal cruelty, it will have limited appeal” (The Hollywood Reporter). “So while the show is a trifle hokey, its soapy elements, gothic atmosphere and cliffhanger endings — coupled with Anna Paquin’s knockout performance — do reel viewers in” (Variety).
557 True Confessions of a Hollywood Starlet. (TV Movie; Drama; Lifetime; August 9, 2008) After a stint in rehab, party-going actress Morgan Carter moves in with her aunt (Trudy), adopts the guise of an ordinary teenage high school girl and struggles to live a life outside the spotlight. Cast: Joanna “Jo Jo” Levesque (Morgan Carter), Valerie Bertinelli (Aunt Trudy), Shenae Grimes (Marissa), Lynda Boyd (Bianca Carter), Ian Nelson (Eli Walsh), Leah Cudmore (Debbie), Jonathan Potts (Principal Bowman), Rebecca Amare (Bethany) Credits: Executive Producer: Barbara Lieberman, Jon Maas. Producer: Mark Winemaker. Director: Tim Matheson. Writer: Elisa Bell, Lola Douglas. Review: “Confessions, which is aimed at 15-year-old divas ... cheerfully borrows Lindsay Lohan’s life and the plots of three of her movies to stitch together a perfectly watchable, good-natured formula flick that’s better than just about all of Lohan’s movies” (New York Post).
558 True Jackson, V.P. (Series; Comedy; Nickelodeon; Premiered: November 8, 2008) True Jackson is a pretty 15-year-old high school girl who makes extra spending money by selling sandwiches outside the offices of Mad Style, a top fashion label. True is totally in tune with the latest in fashion and dreams of becoming a fashion designer. One day, while selling her sandwiches, Max, the somewhat absentminded head of Mad Style, notices True’s marketable fashion sense and offers her an
138 on-the-spot job as vice president in charge of the firm’s youth apparel line. True accepts and stories follow True as she attempts to learn the ins and outs of the corporate world while at the same time being a regular kid and coping with the problems of school — from cliques to crushes to mean classmates. Amanda is True’s nemesis, an ambitious fashion executive who feels working with True infuriating; Lulu is True’s friend and assistant at Mad Style; Ryan is True’s best guy friend; Oscar is the office receptionist. Keke Palmer wrote and sings the theme. Cast: Keke Palmer (True Jackson), Ashley Argota (Lulu), Matt Shively (Ryan), Danielle Bisutti (Amanda Cantwell), Ron Butler (Oscar), Greg Proops (Max), Suzy Nakamura (Cricket), Robbie Amell ( Jimmy). Credits: Executive Producer: Andy Gordon. Producer: Brenda Hanes-Berg, Veronica Moti McElvoy, Judy Oseransky. Music: Eban Schletter. Review: “Just as the Disney Channel has made hay with girls and tweens, this broadly pitched, undemanding but sprightly series should ... reward Nickelodeon with a loyal audience to twin with its I Carly franchise” (Variety).
The Trumpet Awards. (Special; Awards; My Network TV; August 27, 2008) The sixteenth annual presentation that honors the accomplishments of men and women who have achieved success in their chosen professions, such as in entertainment, sports, medicine and business. Host : Samuel L. Jackson. Guests: Peabo Bryson, India Arie, Lalah Hathaway, Marcus Johnson, Michael Phillips, Angie Stone, Teddy Riley, The O’Jays. Credits: Executive Producer: Xernona Clayton. Supervising Producer: Philip Hack. Director: Ron De Moraes.
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Turbo Dogs. (Series; Cartoon; NBC; Premiered: October 4, 2008)
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139 Computer animated program about a group of canine friends who race cars whenever the opportunity arises. Although cars are used for speeding and the program is aimed at children, automotive safety is stressed as the Turbo Dogs find misadventure and relate learning lessons to their target audience. Voice Cast: Lyon Smith (Dash), Stacey Depass (Mags), Dan Petronijevic (GT), Joris Jarsky (Strut), Hadley Kay (Stinkbert), Peter Cugno (Clutch/GPS), Terry Naburrin (Cam), Ron Pardo (Ump), Shakura S’Aida (Marlene). Credits: Producer: Kristine Klohk, Rodney MacDonald. Supervising Producer: P. Jonas Diamond. Music: Brian Pickett, David Kelly, Graeme Cornies, James Chapple. Theme Vocal: Trust.
561 The TV Land Awards. (Special; Variety; TV Land; June 15, 2008) The sixth annual presentation that pays tribute to television programs of the past. Current and veteran performers appear to announce the nominees (The Golden Girls and its stars Betty White, Rue McClanahan and Bea Arthur won for show and performers). Host: Vanessa L. Williams. Appearing: Edward Asner, Gary Coleman, Joyce DeWitt, Sara Gilbert, John Goodman, Teri Hatcher, Sherman Hemsley, Jack Klugman, Bernie Kopell, Vicki Lawrence, Penny Marshall, Maureen McCormick, Dick Van Dyke, Dawn Wells, Henry Winkler, Jonathan Winters, Cindy Williams. Credits: Executive Producer: Greg Daniels. Supervising Producer: Gregory Sills. Writer: Jon Macks, David Wild. Director: Jeff Margolis. 562 TV’s All Time Funniest. (Special; Comedy; ABC; May 10, 2008) A look at television’s favorite sitcom characters in the following categories: mothers, fathers, kids, neighbors, bosses and co-workers.
24 / 564 Hosts: Edward Asner, Mary Tyler Moore, Marion Ross. Credits: Executive Producer: Brad Lachman. Supervising Producer: Bill Bracken. Producer: Gary Bormet.
563 12 Miles of Bad Road. (Unaired Series; Comedy; HBO; Produced in 2008) A proposed six episode series about the Shakespeare’s, a filthy rich Texas family and the problems associated with running a real estate empire. Amelia is the head of the family; C.Z. is her sister; Jerry is Amelia’s son; Juliet is Jerry’s wife; Gaylor is Jerry’s sister. HBO cancelled the very expensive series ($3.6 million per episode) before it ever aired (as of 12-31-08) most likely due to the stereotyped characters (insulting to Texans) and the fact that it did not fit in with HBO’s Sunday night block of original programming. Cast : Lily Tomlin (Amelia Shakespeare), Mary Kay Place (C.Z. Shakespeare), Gary Cole ( Jerry Shakespeare), Katherine LaNasa ( Juliet Shakespeare), Eliza Coupe (Gaylor Shakespeare), Leslie Jordan (Kenny Kingman), David Andrews (Saxby Hall), Kim Dickens ( Jonelle Shakespeare), Cameron Richardson (Mckenna Shakespeare-Hall), Cherilyn Wilson (Caitlin Shakespeare), Michael McShae (Cameron Shakespeare). Credits: Executive Producer: Linda Bloodworth-Thomason, Harry Thomason. Producer: Douglas Jackson, Peter Barnett. Associate Producer: Peter Phillips.
24: Redemption. (TV Movie; Adventure; Fox; November 23, 2008) A writer’s strike in late 2007 caused production on the series 24 to come to a halt. Eight episodes were filmed, but the three month strike made it impossible for producers to deliver its twenty-four episode commitment in time for a January to May schedule. The series was postponed and did not air in 2008. To bridge
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565 / Twister the 18 month gap between the end of season six (May 21, 2007) and the beginning of the seventh season ( January 11, 2009), a two-hour real time prequel was produced to fill that gap and update the life of Jack Bauer, the anti-terrorist whose case assignments unfold in 24 hours (each episode is one of those 24 hours). When last seen, Jack was in Africa, standing on a hill and contemplating what he had just done: ruined his personal life to save the world (basically the premise of each season of the series). The movie opens three years later with Jack seeking solace as a missionary in Africa. This is short lived when he finds himself in a bloody coupe in the fictional nation of Sangala, where a ruthless dictator is using children as soldiers. Keeping in line with the series premise, the film represents two hours of real time (3 P.M. to 5 P.M.) as Jack defeats the dictator, saves the children and makes his way back to Washington, D.C. just as the inauguration of the first female president (Allison Taylor) is taking place (replacing President Noah Daniels). The movie is self-contained and sets up the revised series story line (the CTU [Counter Terrorism Unit] is gone and Jack and his team now work for “an off-the-books” wing of the FBI. The series setting also changes from Los Angeles to Washington, D.C.). Cast: Kiefer Sutherland ( Jack Bauer), James Cromwell (Philip Bauer), Kim Ravier (Audrey), Powers Boothe (Noah Daniels), Cherry Jones (Allison Taylor), Robert Carlyle (Carl Benton), Gregory Itzin (President Logan), Jon Voight ( Jonas Hodges), Ha Kiem-Kazim (Colonel Dubaku), Peter MacNichol (Tom Lennox), Colm Feoire (Henry Taylor), Carly Pope (Samantha Roth), Sprague Grayden (Olivia Taylor). Credits: Executive Producer: Brian Grazer, Howard Gordon, Evan Kaz, Jon Cassar, Kiefer Sutherland, Manny Coto, David Fury. Co-Executive Producer: Ste-
140 phen Kronish, Brad Tucker, Alex Gansa, Brannon Braya, Juan Coto. Producer: Michael Klick, Paul Gadd. Music: Sean Callery. Director: Jon Cassar. Writer: Howard Gordon. Reviews: “If the new season lives up to the excitement of this trailer, then you better fasten your seat belts for a bumpy ride” (New York Post). “Cast like a feature, the project delivers two real time hours, though its no assurance that Baur’s seventh very long day [seventh season] ... will avoid the program’s recent pattern of starting like gangbusters and limping toward the dawn” (Variety). “Bottom line: A two-hour preview that will make you pant for the start of a new season of 24 ” (The Hollywood Reporter).
565 The Twister Sisters. (Series; Reality; WE; Premiered: January 2, 2008) Melanie Metz and Peggy Willenberg are not sisters in the actual sense. They share a love of severe weather and live to chase storms (hence, dubbed “The Twister Sisters”). In 2003 they formed a tornado tour business and episodes follow Melanie and Peggy as they (and their guests) search for the most severe weather they can find. Stars: Melanie Metz, Peggy Willenberg. Credits: Supervising Producer: Dan Jackson. Producer: Mark Landsman, Jim Pastore. Music: Andy Kubizewski. 566 The Two Coreys. (Series; Reality; A&E; June 22, 2008 to August 26, 2008) From July 29 to September 9, 2007 former teen movie idols Corey Feldman and Corey Haim reunited for a reality program that updated their lives. In the 2008 second cycle, the Coreys return to allow cameras to follow them as they struggle to get their lives back together and possibly rekindle their movie careers with the film The Lost Boys 2 (both appeared in The Lost Boys in 1987). Stars: Corey Feldman, Corey Haim, Susie Feldman (Corey’s wife).
141 Credits: Executive Producer: Corey Feldman, Corey Haim, Greg Goldman, Scott Carlson, Jonathan Singer. Supervising Producer: Mark S. Jacobs, Kirk Shaw. Music: Jeff Toyne. Reviews: “This latest look at has been Hollywood fails to strike a single convincing note in reuniting onetime teen heartthrobs Corey Haim and Corey Feldman” (Variety). “As with any reality show, the critical question here is whether we care enough about the characters or the drama in their lives. At this point, frankly, the two Lost Boys may be losing us” (New York Daily News).
567 The Two Mrs. Kissels. (TV Movie; Drama; Lifetime; November 15, 2008) Fact-based tale about brothers Andrew and Robert Kissel, a real estate mogul (Andrew) and a Wall Street banker, and how they lived the high life but met untimely deaths. Nancy is Robert’s wife; Hayley is Andrew’s wife; Bill is the brother’s father. Cast : John Stamos (Andrew Kissel), Anson Mount (Rob Kissel), Robin Tunney (Nancy Kissel), Gretchen Egolf (Hayley Kissel), Chuck Shamata (Bill Kissel), Michael Del Priore (Vincent Walsh), Lester Kaufman (Simon Reynolds), Rachel Wilson (Melinda), Karen Cliche (Pris). Credits: Executive Producer: Dan Wigutow. Co-Executive Producer: Michael Scott. Producer: John Stamos, Terry Gould. Director: Ed Branchi. Writer: Maria Nation. Reviews: “Racy by Lifetime’s standards, the pic is exactly the kind of tawdry, sexy, strange-but true tale that makes for a juicy TV movie” (Variety). “Movies based on true crime stories ... have been produced for TV for years. The good news is: This one ... represents a new high standard that will be difficult for other movies of its kind to beat” (New York Post). 568 2008: Today Looks Back, a Holiday Special. (Special; Review; NBC; December 22, 2008)
Ultimate / 571 The news program Today (NBC, 7 to 11 A.M. daily) airs a prime time special in which its anchors look at the most memorable events and news breaking stories of 2008 (including the five top news stories, the top five people of the year, and the most unforgettable pop culture stories). Anchors: Ann Curry, Matt Lauer, Al Roker, Meredith Vieira. Credits: Executive Producer: Jim Bell, Phil Griffin. Senior Producer: Don Nash, Amy Chiaro. Director: Joe Michaels.
UFO Hunters. (Series; Reality; History Channel; Premiered: January 30, 2008) UFO experts take to the road to investigate reports of UFO sightings to separate fact from fantasy. Host-Investigators: Ted Acworth, William Birnes, Jeff Tominson, Pat Uskert. Credits: Executive Producer: Rob Katz, Craig Piligian, Tom Thayer. Co-Executive Producer: Alan David. Supervising Producer: Jay Bluemke. 569
570 The Ugliest House on the Block. (Series; Reality; HGTV; January 4, 2008 to February 8, 2008) A team of design experts tackle homes that are the eye sore of a neighborhood and, within four days, transform it into the loveliest house on the block. Host: Chris Leary. Design Team: Leslie Segnete, Jeff Rolfe, James Lundy, Michael Baron, Red Barone. Credits: Producer: Madeline Fuste, Thom Hinkle, Jennifer Holbach.
Ultimate Recipe Showdown. (Series; Reality; Food Network; Premiered: February 17, 2008) Nine chefs (per cycle) compete in six cooking challenges (chicken, cakes, pastas, cookie, burgers and comfort foods) with the object being to prepare the best recipes for a $25,000 prize and a version of the winning recipe appearing at a TGIF Friday’s restaurant.
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Under One Roof. (Series; Comedy; My Network TV; Premiered: April 16, 2008) Winston Hill is a wealthy San Francisco real estate businessman; his brother, Calvester (called Cali Cal) is a two-time loser struggling to avoid a third strike and life imprisonment. To help Cal, Winston allows him to live with his family (his wife Ashley and children Heather and Winston, Jr.). Stories follow Cal as he tries to live on the straight and narrow. Heather is gorgeous and totally self-absorbed; Winston, Jr., is highly intellectual but easily impressed by Cal’s non-conformist ways; Ashley relishes in the high life and fears Cal’s checkered past will ruin her social standing in the community. Su Ho is their housekeeper. Cast: William “Flavor Flav” Drayton (Calvester Hill), Kelly Perine (Winston Hill, Sr.), Carrie Genzel (Ashley Hill), Marie Michel (Heather Hill), Jesse Reid (Winston Hill, Jr.), Emily Kuroda (Su Ho). Credits: Executive Producer: Claude Brooks, Darryl Quarles. Co-Executive Producer: Galila Asres. Supervising Producer: Brian K. Roberts. Producer: Kirk Shaw. Associate Producer: Oliver DeCaigny. Theme Vocal: “Under One Roof ” by Flavor Flav.
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573 Unexplained with George Noory. (Series; Reality; Sci Fi; Premiered: November 16, 2008) A daily series, based on the radio program of the same title, that explores alien abductions, paranormal phenomena, time travel, witchcraft, reincarnation and similar subjects. Host: George Noory. Credits: Executive Producer: George Noory, Carol Sherman, Jeff Androsky.
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Unhitched. (Series; Comedy; Fox; March 2, 2008 to March 30, 2008) Jack “Gator” Gately works at Beacon Street Financial in Boston. He is about to divorce his wife, Nikki. Jack’s friends are Kate, a divorce lawyer who broke off a relationship six months earlier; Tommy, who has been married and divorced three times; and Freddy, a doctor whose wife walked out on him and is clueless to everything around him. In essence all four friends are unhitched and stories relate their efforts to find new mates — but always encountering a bit of misadventure as they enter the social scene. Cast : Craig Bierko ( Jack Gately), Rashida Jones (Kate), Johnny Sneed (Tommy), Shaun Majumder (Dr. Freddy Sahgal), Erinn Bartlett (Nikki). Credits: Executive Producer: Peter Farrelly, Bobby Farrelly, Bradley Thomas, Brad Johnson. Co-Executive Producer: Mike Bernier, Chris Pappas. Producer: Kevin Bartlett, Katy McCaffrey, Randy Cordray. Director: Bobby Farrelly, Peter Farrelly. Writer: Mike Bernier, Chris Pappas, Kevin Barnett. Music: John Nordstrom. Reviews: “Think Seinfeld with a shot of tequila or a raunchy version of Friends ... now you’re getting the idea of Fox’s Unhitched, a standout comedy with a lousy title” (The Hollywood Reporter). 574
575 Valentine. (Series; Comedy; CW; October 5, 2008 to November 23, 2008) Although thought to only exist in ancient Greek mythology, the gods of love are alive and living on Mount Olympus (located in California’s Laurel Canyon). Grace Valentine (a.k.a. Aphrodite) is the head of the family, a woman who still believes in the power of love and strives to implement her beliefs on others. Grace and her family are also facing a difficult task. True love is disappearing and being replaced by one night stands and impersonal computer dating. If Grace cannot
143 bring soul mates together, she and her family will lose their powers and become mortal. Grace is assisted by her sons, Danny (a.k.a. Eros and Cupid, the God of Erotic Love), and Leo (a.k.a. Hercules), and her daughter Phoebe, who has the power of a fortune teller (by placing her hand over the Oracle of Delphi [represented by a hot tub], she can see the past, present and futures of the people they are matching). She is a Titan, a being that is reborn after each death but has no recollection of her prior lives. Grace feels this is not enough. She recruits Kate Providence, a mortal romance novelist she feels understands the human heart and can greatly assist them with her perspective of the human condition. Valentine, Inc. is the company name by which Grace operates; the gods select the people to be matched; the Valentines (Aphrodite’s family) then set out to do what it takes to make true love happen. Cast: Jaime Murray (Grace Valentine), Christine Lakin (Kate Providence), Kristopher Polaha (Danny Valentine), Autumn Reeser (Phoebe Valentine), Robert Baker (Leo Francisco). Credits: Executive Producer: Courtney B. Conte, Kevin Murphy. Co-Executive Producer: Kevin Lenhart, John J. Sakmar. Supervising Producer: Kevin Dowling. Music: Nathan Wang. Reviews: “While the hour is not without its charm, it’s just a tad too precious for its own good ... it destroys any chance it may have to connect with us on anything greater than a superficial level” (The Hollywood Reporter). “The new comedy ... Valentine will certainly need divine intervention” (Variety).
576 The Venice Walk. (Series; Drama; Internet; March 2008) Paco Santana is a former officer with the N.Y.P.D’s Juvenile Probation Division. He is concerned about the welfare of children
Victoria’s / 578 and has relocated to Venice Beach, California, where he becomes a Juvenile Department Probation Officer and placed in charge of a group of teenage delinquents (who attend Venice High School): Mia, Allison, Yo’Bro, Rose, Roger, Mescal and Atlas. The web series (6 to 7 minute episodes) follows Paco as he deals with the problems his charges present to him. Samantha, Paco’s friend, is a teacher at the high school. Cast: Robert Hegyes (Paco Santana), Tiffany Moretti (Samantha), Priscilla Medina (Rose), Dustin Varpness (Mescal), Garrett Plotkin (Roger), Brittany Lan Stewart (Mia), Brea Grant (Allison), Preston Davis (Yo’ Bro), Richie Blair (Atlas). Credits: Executive Producer: Brett Hudson, Robert Hegyes. Producer: Michael Nallin. Associate Producer: Andrea McDonald. Writer-Director: Robert Hegyes.
577 A Very Merry Daughter of the Bride. (TV Movie; Comedy-Drama; Lifetime Movie Network; December 20, 2008) When Roxanne, a twenty-something wedding planner, feels her forty-something widowed mother (Rose) is making a wrong decision about marrying after a whirlwind romance, she plots to sabotage the wedding (to make her mother see she has made a mistake) but finds herself in the same predicament when she falls for an older man. Cast: JoAnna Garcia (Roxanne), Helen Shaver (Rose), Luke Perry (Charlie), Lorette Clow (Liz Sandor), Christy Greene ( Jessica), James D. Hopkin (Martin Sandor), Chantal Perron (Tish), Kenneth Welsh ( Jack). Credits: Executive Producer: Josanne B. Lovick, Pamela Wallace. Producer: Michael Frislev, Chad Oakes. Music: Zack Ryan. Director: Leslie Hope. Writer: Scott Eastlick, Nadine Van Der Veld.
578 The Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show. (Special; Variety; CBS; December 3, 2008)
579 / Video Gorgeous models (called Angels) displaying the latest in sexy lingerie from Victoria’s Secret are seen in musical performances, a runway presentation, red carpet interviews and model profiles. Also presented is a behind-the-scenes look at the making of “The world’s most celebrated fashion show.” Taped at the legendary Fontainebleau Hotel in Miami Beach, Florida. Host: Heidi Klum. Models (Angels): Alessandra Ambrosio, Selita Ebanks, Doutzen Kroes, Adriana Lima, Marisa Miller, Miranda Kerr. Musical Guest: Usher. Credits: Executive Producer: Ed Kazek, Monica Metro, Ian Stewart. Supervising Producer: Ric Wanetik. TV Producer: Katy Mulla. Fashion Show Producer: Susan Schroeder. Music Director: Jeremy Healey. Director: Hamish Hamilton.
579 The Video Game Awards. (Special; Awards; Spike; December 14, 2008) Awards program honoring the achievements in the video game industry (including animation, technology, music and performances). Host: Jack Black. Guests: Alex Evans, LL Cool J, Todd Howard, Cliff Bleszinski, Hideo Kojima, 50 Cent, Weezer. Credits: Executive Producer: Albie Hecht. Supervising Producer: Gregory Sills. Producer: Magda Liolis, Kari Kim. Director: Beth McCarthy Miller. Writer: Chris DeLuca. 580 Vinegar Hill. (TV Movie; Drama; CBS; May 25, 2008) A look at the events that befall a dysfunctional family as seen through the eyes of Ellen and her husband, Jake, when they fall on hard times are forced to move in with Jake’s family. Cast: Mary Louise Parker (Ellen Grier), Tim Guinee ( Jake Grier), Tom Skerritt (Fritz Grier), Betty Buckley (Mary-Margaret Grier), Larissa Laskin (Barb), Hollis McLaren (Salome), Troy Lalchun ( Jake
144 Grier, Jr.), Roberta Maxwell (Ellen’s mother), Claire Stone (Amy Grier), Ty Wood (Bert Grier). Credits: Executive Producer: Ira Pincus, Robert Sertner, Frank von Zerneck. Producer: Peter Werner, Peter Sadowski. Music: Richard Marow. Writer: A. Manette Ansay, Suzwette Couture. Director: Peter Werner. Review: “Vinegar Hill, an original TV movie that was an Oprah book selection, stars hot property TV actors, has a searing storyline, an extremely well-written script and is directed and acted perfectly” (New York Post).
Viva Hollywood. (Series; Reality; VH-1; April 13, 2008 to May 25, 2008) Twelve aspiring Latinas and Latinos actors compete for the opportunity for a role on a Telemundo (Spanish network) series (telenovela). Each of the actors receives guidance from Walter Mercado, an astrologist. Each episode presents an acting challenge and the weakest performers are eliminated. The twelve contenders are all attractive and have definite sex appeal (a must for a Telemundo series). The one actor who best proves his ability to conform to the demands of a telenovela wins the role. Judges: Maria Conchita Alonso, Carlos Ponce. Credits: Executive Producer: Fenton Bailey, Randy Barbato, Danny Salles. Supervising Producer: Tom Greenhut. Producer: Gary Stella. Associate Producer: Brenda Erazo, Talia Frankel. Music: Tor Hyams.
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582 Walt Disney World Christmas Day Parade. (Special; Variety; ABC; December 25, 2008) The 25th telecast of an annual event that features celebrity performances and an array of Disney characters celebrating the holiday season. Taped at the Magic Kingdom in Orlando, Florida.
145 Host: Regis Philbin, Kelly Ripa, Ryan Seacrest. Guests: Miley Cyrus, Billy Ray Cyrus, The Jonas Brothers, Corbin Bleu, David Cook, Sarah Brightman, Jose Feliciano, David Archuleta. Credits: Executive Producer: Andy Perrott. Producer: John M. Best, Philip W. Hack, Gary Bormet. Director: Ron de Moraes. Writer: Eugene Pack.
583 Wanna Bet? (Series; Game; ABC; July 21, 2008 to September 2, 2008) Ordinary people who claim to be able to perform extraordinary feats are the subjects. Each of the four celebrity guests who appear receive $25,000 betting money and wager any portion of it on the subject’s ability to perform the stunt. Each correct prediction by the celebrity (succeed or fail) adds the bet amount to his score; an incorrect guess deducts the amount. The celebrity with the highest cash score wins that amount for his favorite charity. Hosts: Ant McPartlin, Declow Donnelly. Credits: Executive Producer: Phil Gurin, Marc Jansen, Glenn Weiss. Co-Executive Producer: R.A. Clark. Warbirds. (TV Movie; Horror; Sci Fi; April 19, 2008) Strange tale of Word War II, U.S. soldiers propelled to an island inhabited by prehistoric creatures. Cast: Brian Krause ( Jack Toller), Jamie Elle Mann (Max West), Tohoru Masamune (Ozu), Lucy Faust (Hoodsie Smith), David Jensen (W.R. Hamilton), Gizza Elizondo (Vicky Teeling), Stephanie Honore (Lana), John McCarthy (Sgt. Murphy), Caleb Michaelson ( John Lee). Credits: Executive Producer: William R. Greenblatt. Producer: Kevin Gendreau, Jason Hewitt. Writer-Director: Kevin Gendreau.
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Watching the Detectives. (Series; Reality; Biography Channel; Premiered: September 7, 2008)
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Welcome to the Captain. (Series; Comedy; CBS; January 4, 2008 to February 26, 2008) Josh Flug is a washed up Hollywood writer and director (he won an Oscar five years ago but his career hasn’t progressed). Hoping to reestablish his career he takes up residence at the Captain, a fabled Hollywood hotel that is home to a group of eccentric people. Stories relate Josh’s reactions to the people he befriends: Uncle Saul a former writer for Three’s Company; Charlene Van Ark, a former soap star; Jesus, the blabbermouth desk clerk; Hope, a gorgeous girl studying Chinese medicine; and Marty, his former college roommate. Cast: Jeffrey Tambor (Saul Fish), Fran Kranz ( Josh Flug), Chris Klein (Marty Tanner), JoAnna Garcia (Hope), Raquel Welch (Charlene Van Ark), Al Madrigal ( Jesus). Credits: Executive Producer: John Hamburg, Andrew Riech, Ted Cohen. Co-Executive Producer: Liz Astrof, Sherry Bilsing, Tucker Cawley, Ellen Plummer. Co-Producer: Anders Barr. Music: Tree Adams. Reviews: “Inserted in the midst of the CBS Monday night comedy block, the show brings a light heart and a deft comedic touch to bear on the foibles and stereotypes of Hollywood” (The Hollywood Reporter). “While there’s enough here to recommend checking out Welcome to the Captain, let’s just say reservations are warranted whether the show will be checking in for an extended stay” (Variety).
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The Wendy Williams Show. (Pilot; Talk; Fox; July 14, 2008 to August 22, 2008)
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588 / Whacked New York radio “shock jock” Wendy Williams hosts a live daily program that features interviews with celebrities from all walks of life. A six week test that ran on Fox stations in New York, Los Angeles, Dallas and Detroit. Host: Wendy Williams. Credits: Executive Producer: Rob Dauber, Wendy Williams, Kevin Hunter. Supervising Producer: Elise Silvestri. Producer: Joelle Dawson, Lorraine Haughton, Alia Zamel. Director: Deborah Miller. Review: “The daytime talker starring the longtime New York radio fixture and shock jock ... looks uncomfortable and out of her element at the outset of a show that has six weeks to get right” (The Hollywood Reporter).
588 Whacked Out Videos. (Series; Reality; My Network TV; January 2, 2008 to April 2, 2008) Clips of very bizarre videos taken from various sources from around the world. Narrator: Mark O’Brien. Credits: Executive Producer: Harley Tat, Mark O’Brien, Jon Kramer, Mark Rafalowski. Co-Executive Producer: Dennis Principe. Supervising Producer: Michel Grodner. Music: Devin Powers. 589 Whatever Martha. (Series; Comedy; Fine Living Network; Premiered: September 16, 2008) Alexis Stewart, the daughter of how to diva Martha Stewart, and her friend, Jennifer Koppelman Hutt, screen old episodes of The Martha Stewart Show to poke fun at (with Martha’s approval) what they are seeing. Cast: Alexis Stewart, Jennifer Koppelman Hutt. Credits: Executive Producer: Martha Stewart.
590 When We Left Earth: The NASA Missions. (Series; Documentary; Discovery Channel; June 8, 2008 to July 13, 2008)
146 The first 50 years of the NASA space program is explored beginning with the Mercury program (the first attempt to put a man in space) to the moon landings to the first un-tethered space walk by Bruce McCandless. Narrator: Gary Sinise. Credits: Executive Producer: Bill Howard, Richard Dale. Producer: Tyler Butterworth, Daniel Hall. Music: Richard BlairOliphant. Reviews: “...a new look at how the moon was won ... keep in mind ... that with the focus so squarely on NASA, there is little reference to other concurrent but related events, such as domestic politics and the Cold War” (The Hollywood Reporter). “Without a doubt ... the best and most important telling to one of the best and most important accomplishments of the 20th century — the race into space and to the moon” (New York Post).
591 When Women Ruled the World. (Series; Reality; Fox Reality Channel; March 3, 2008 to April 17, 2008) Eighteen women and 18 men are brought together on a remote island for a role reversal test to see what will happen if women are in charge and men are subservient. A mythical society is set up and episodes relate the efforts of the women to boss and the men to obey. Host: Judith Shekoni. Credits: Executive Producer: Chris Cowan, Jean-Michel Michenaud. Co-Executive Producer: Scott Jeffrees. Producer: Missy Bania, Jeff Becko, Alison Martino. Director: Gary Shaffer.
592 Who Are You Wearing? (Series; Reality; TLC; August 22, 2008 to October 24, 2008) Ordinary people with a flair for fashion are given the opportunity of a lifetime — design a dress for a celebrity for a red carpet event. Host: Keisha Whitaker.
147 Credits: Executive Producer: Fernando J. Hernandez. Producer: Stephen Brophy. Director: David Charles Sullivan.
Why I Ran. (Series; Reality; Biography Channel; Premiered: September 1, 2008) A look at high speed police chases as seen from the driver’s perspective with first hand accounts from the actual people involved. Credits: Executive Producer: Robert Sharenow, Elaine Bryant, Mechelle Collins, Kevin Dill. Supervising Producer: Jessica Morgan.
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594 Wilfred. (Series; Comedy; Internet; 2008) A look at the life of a dog (actor in costume) named Wilfred as portrayed as if he were human and plagued by life’s endless problems—from loneliness, anxiety to behavioral problems. Produced in Australia and first seen in the U.S. on IFC.com. Carol and Adam are Wilfred’s human neighbors. Cast : Jason Gann (Wilfred), Cindy Waddingham (Carol), Adam Zwar (Adam). Credits: Producer: Jenny Livingston. Director: Tony Rogers. 595 Will You Merry Me? (TV Movie; Comedy; Lifetime Movie Network; December 13, 2008) Henry Kringle, a Christian living in Los Angeles, and Rebecca Fine, a Jewish girl from Madison, Wisconsin, meet, fall in love and plan to marry. The story follows the problems that arise within their respective families when they announce their engagement just before Christmas and find themselves in a clash of religious tradition when Rebecca’s parents try to observe Christmas to please Henry’s parents and Henry’s parents’ efforts to observe Hanukah and please Rebecca’s parents. Cast: Tommy Lioutas (Henry Kringle), Vikki Krinsky (Rebecca Fine), Wendie Malick (Suzie Fine), Cynthia Stevenson
Wire / 597 (Marilyn Kringle), David Eisner (Marvin Fine), Patrick McKenna (Hank Kringle), Reagan Pasternak (Kristy Easterbrook), Richard Waugh (the Reverend Bill). Credits: Executive Producer: Fernando Szew. Producer: Mary Panteldis, Marc B. Lorber. Director: Nisha Ganatra. Writer: Karen McClellan.
596 Wipeout. (Series; Game; ABC; June 24, 2008 to September 16, 2008) Twenty-four ordinary men and women compete for a $50,000 grand prize by tackling an extreme obstacle course. The first three rounds eliminate the 20 weakest performers (those who run the obstacle course in the best time continue on). The four remaining players compete in the Wipeout competition. The one player who is able to run a very difficult obstacle course in the least amount of time wins $50,000. Host: John Anderson, John Henson. Field Host : Jill Wagner. Announcer: Ellen K. Credits: Executive Producer: Matt Kunitz. Co-Executive Producer: Shye Sutherland. Supervising Producer: Kevin Wehrenberg. Producer: Brent Jacoby. 597 Wire in the Blood. (Series; Crime Drama; BBC America; Premiered: April 6, 2008) Dr. Tony Hill is a clinical psychologist with the ability to tap into his own dark side and place himself in the head of serial killers. Dr. Hill lives in the fictional town of Bradfield (in Yorkshire, England) and stories relate his efforts, working with vice squad detectives, to apprehend killers before they strike again. Produced in England. Cast: Robson Green (Dr. Tony Hill), Simone Lahbib (Det. Alex Fielding), Mark Letheren (Det. Kevin Geoffries), Emma Handy (Det. Paula McIntyre), Hermoine Norris (Det. Carol Jordan). Credits: Executive Producer: Sandra Jobling, Kathryn Mitchell. Producer: Philip
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Producer: Hillary Heath. Music: Craig Dobbin, Jesse Rhodes.
598 Wisegal. (TV Movie; Drama; Lifetime; March 15, 2008) Fact based tale about Patty Montanari, the single mother of two children, who becomes involved with the mob when she begins dating wiseguy Frank Russo and soon finds herself running a nightclub and laundering money across the Canadian border. Cast: Alyssa Milano (Patty Montanari), Jason Gedrick (Frank Russo), James Caan (Salvatore Palmeri), Alessandro Costantini ( Joey Montanari), Gina Wilkinson (Mary Russo), Zak Longo (Mouse Russo), Gabriel Hogan (Robert Wilson). Credits: Executive Producer: Anthony Melchiorri, Daniel H. Blatt, Joseph D. Pistone, Leo Rossi. Producer: Terry Gould, Alyssa Milano. Writer: Shelley Evans. Director: Jerry Ciccoritti. Music: John Frizzell.
601 The World Magic Awards (2007). (Special; Variety; My Network
599 Woke Up Dead. (Series; Comedy; Internet; 2008) A “Zombie Comedy” about a University of Southern California student who wakes up one morning underwater and in a bathtub. He suspects that he may be dead and the 50 episode series follows the student as he ponders his new existence as a zombie. Star: John Fasano. Credits: Producer: Brent V. Friedman, Stan Rogow, Jeff Sagansky. Writer-Director: John Fasano. 600 Women Behind Bars. (Series; Reality; WE; 2008) A stark, true look at hardened women whose lives are now restricted to prison. Anthology-like stories are in-depth portraits of women and the crimes they committed. Credits: Executive Producer: John Burrud. Co-Executive Producer: Richard Swindell. Supervising Producer: Ashley Crary.
TV; January 1, 2008) The 2007 awards presentation in which the world’s best magicians are honored (and who also perform their most amazing feats). Host: Roger Moore. Announcer: James Romanovich. Credits: Executive Producer: Gay Blackstone, David McKenzie, Paul Sharratt. Producer: Brad Thomas, Christian Moore, John Ross. Director: Mark Mardoyan, David McKenzie. Magic Director: Gay Blackstone.
602 The World Magic Awards (2008). (Special; Variety; My Network TV; November 26, 2008) An awards ceremony that honors the best magicians in the following fields: Best Escape Artist, Best Classic Magic, Best Contemporary Magic, Best Original Cabaret Magic, Best Duo Cabaret Magic, Best Cabaret Male Magic, Best Cabaret Female Magic, Best Comedy Magic, Best Illusionist, Best Stage Magician, Best Teen Magician and Magician of the Year. Host: Neil Patrick Harris. Performers: Ed Alonzo, Roxanne, Lance Burton, Hans Kluk, The Amazing Jonathan, Florian Zimmer. Presenters: Melora Hardin, Ernie Hudson, Christopher Massey, Kyle Massey, Sofia Milos, John Schneider, D.B. Sweeney, Corbin Bernsen, Traci Bingham. Credits: Executive Producer: David McKenzie, Paul Sharratt, Gay Blackstone. Supervising Producer: Brad Thomas. Music Director: John Ross. Director: Mark Mardoyan. Writer: Steve Jarczak. Announcer: James Romanovich.
603 The World Music Awards 2008. (Special; Variety; My Network TV; November 2, 2008) The 20th annual event that honors ex-
149 cellence in music (based on CD sales and legally downloaded songs from the Internet; illegal downloads are not counted). Taped in Monte Carlo. Host : Jesse Metcalfe, Michelle Williams. Guests: Mariah Carey, Alicia Keyes, Chase Crawford, Ringo Starr, Laurent Wolfe, Beyonce, Kid Rock, Solange, The Killers, Ne-Yo, Kate Ryan, Anastasia. Credits: Executive Producer: Melissa Corken, John Martinolli. Producer: Peter Baron. Producer-Director: Jason Shepherd. Writer: Jake Yapp.
The World of Quest. (Series; Cartoon; Kids WB; March 15, 2008 to September 27, 2008) Prince Nestor, the son of the king and queen of Odyssia, has begun a quest: find his missing parents, who have been kidnapped by the evil Lord Spite (who wants to rule the land). Stories follow Nestor as he and his assistants, Grarer and Quest, attempt to defeat Lord Spite and free the king and queen. Voice Cast : Landon Norris (Prince Nestor), Ron Pardo (Quest/Grarer), James Rankin (Lord Spite), Melissa Altro (Way), Kedar Brown (Gatling/General Ogun), Krystal Meadows (Anna Maht). Credits: Executive Producer: Michael Hirsh, Tope Taylor, John Vandervelde, Stephen Sustoissic, Pamela Slavin. Supervising Producer: Tom Stevens.
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605 The World’s Funniest Moments. (Series; Comedy; My Network TV; Premiered: October 7, 2008) Clip show that borrows blooper-like scenes from the Internet as well as from amateur productions from around the world. Host: Arsenio Hall. Credits: Executive Producer: David McKenzie, James Romanovich, Paul Sharratt. Producer: Dan Goldman.
Worst Week. (Series; Comedy; CBS; Premiered: September 22, 2008)
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Worst / 607 If something can go wrong it will and it will happen to Sam Briggs, a likeable young man who works as an assistant editor for a magazine called Cap Weekly. It appears that Sam is “blessed” with bad luck and has accepted that fact. He can’t avoid it and has learned to live with it and the after-effects of each experience. Sam is engaged to Melanie “Mel” Anne Clayton, a girl who has learned to live with Sam’s mishaps because she honestly loves him. Stories follow Sam as he struggles to get through each day with as little bad luck as possible. Richard “Dick” Clayton, a respected judge, is Mel’s father; Angela is her mother; Chloe is Mel’s sister; Scotty is Chloe’s son; Paul and Sheila are Sam’s parents. Based on the British series Worst Week of My Life. Cast: Kyle Bornheimer (Sam Briggs), Erinn Hayes (Melanie Clayton), Kurtwood Smith (Dick Clayton), Nancy Lenehan (Angela Clayton), Brooke Nevin (Chloe Clayton), Parris Mosteller (Scotty Clayton), Fred Willard (Paul Briggs), Connie Ray (Sheila Briggs). Credits: Executive Producer: Matt Tarses, Jimmy Mulville. Co-Executive Producer: Adam Bernstein. Producer: Matthew Nodella. Music: David Schwartz. Reviews: “Almost certainly the most promising newcomer of the fall, Worst Week only tempers enthusiasm because the opener is so intricate it’s difficult to envision what the series can do for an encore, much less an entire season” (Variety). “...dopey new sitcom Worst Week, one of the worst new shows of the week” (New York Post).
607 Worst Week of My Life. (Series; Comedy; BBC America; 2008) The British series on which Worst Week is based. Howard and Mel Steel are a happily married but unusual couple: they are “blessed” with bad luck. No matter what they do, alone or together, the unfortunate happens and stories, which
608 / Yeti are presented in seven episode cycles, represent the events of a single day in their hectic lives. Cast: Ben Miller (Howard Steel), Sarah Alexander (Mel Steel), Alison Steadman (Angela Cook), Geoffrey Whitehead (Dick Cook). Credits: Executive Producer: Cheryl Taylor, Mario Stylianider, Mark Freelane. Producer: Mark Bussell, Justin Sbresni. Music: Nina Humphreys.
Yeti: Curse of the Snow Beast. (TV Movie; Horror; Sci Fi; November 8, 2008) Survival tale about a group of passengers and their efforts to defeat a murderous snow creature when they are stranded in the Himalayas after airplane crash. Cast: Peter DeLuise ( John Sheppard), Carly Pope (Sarah), Josh Emerson (Andrew), Crystal Lowe (Ashley), Elfina Luk (Kyra), Brandon Jay Laren (Rice), Kris Pope (Rafael Garcia), Marc Menard (Peyton Elway), Adam O’Byrne ( James DeRavin). Credits: Executive Producer: Eric Gozlan, Dana Dubovsky, Michael Greenfield. Producer: Aaron Barnett, Mark Lester, Wendy Kay Moore. Music: Michael Richard Plowman. Director: Paul Ziller. Writer: Rafael Jordan.
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609 You Must Remember This: The Warner Bros. Story. (Special; Documentary; PBS; September 23, 2008 to September 25, 2008) A fascinating, clip rich look at the 85 year history of Warner Bros.— from the era of silent films to the contemporary films of today. Narrator: Clint Eastwood. Appearing: George Clooney, Faye Dunaway, Warren Beatty, Carroll Baker, Lauren Bacall, Jane Fonda, Goldie Hawn, Dustin Hoffman, Shirley Jones, Joan Leslie, Jack Nicholson, Robert Redford, Martin Scorsese, Connie Stevens, Barbra Streisand, Joanne Woodward.
150 Credits: Executive Producer: Clint Eastwood. Producer-Writer-Director: Richard Schickel.
610 Young American Bodies. (Series; Documentary; Internet; 2008) An intimate, no holds barred look at the intersecting love lives of a group of young (twenty-something) people. Contains nudity. Cast : Nikita Wood, Kris Williams, Nathan Adloff, Mollie Leibovitz, Eve Rounds. Credits: Producer-Writer-Director: Joe Swanberg. Co-Producer-Writer: Kris Williams. 611 Your Mama Don’t Dance. (Series; Reality; Lifetime; February 28, 2008 to April 18, 2008) Ten couples compete, each comprised of a parent and their child. Each couple receives professional coaching on the particular dance competition of the week. The poorest performing couples are eliminated on a weekly basis (based on the observations of celebrity judges). The one remaining team is awarded a cash prize. Cast: Ian Ziering (Host), Marguerite Pomerhn-Derricks (Choreographer), Collen Fitzpatrick ( Judge), Ben Vereen ( Judge), Cris Judd ( Judge). Credits: Executive Producer: Linda Lea, Dave Noll, Bob Bain. Co-Executive Producer: Stephanie Chambers, Paul Flattery. Supervising Producer: Nate Green. Consulting Producer: Gregory Sills. Senior Field Producer: Jennifer Morton. Field Producer: Brandice DeVeau. Z Rock. (Series; Comedy; IFC; August 24, 2008 to October 26, 2008) Brothers Paulie and David Z and their best friend, Joey Cassata, are the rock band Z Rock. They live in New York City (born in Brooklyn) and are struggling to make the big time. To make ends meet, the group performs in clubs at night (as Z Rock) and by day (as the band Z Brothers)
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151 on the kiddie party circuit (entertaining the children of wealthy Manhattan parents). Stories, which are partly improvised, follow the group as they begin the rocky climb to musical stardom. Dina is their manager; Becky is Joey’s girlfriend; Neil is their foul-mouthed gay friend. Cast : David Z (Himself ), Paulie Z (Himself ), Joey Cassata (Himself ), Lynne Koplitz (Dina), Allison Becker (Becky), Jay Oakerson (Neil) Credits: Executive Producer: Mark Farrell, Mark Elfman, Andrew Gottlieb. CoExecutive Producer: Bob Held, Lynn Lendway, Stephen J. Castagnola. Producer: Lindsay Freed. Reviews: “Z-Rock is effortlessly, genuinely hilarious. It blends reality with improv dialogue and clever shitick in a way that’s never forced” (The Hollywood Reporter). “The good news: the concept, which is terrific; the bad: the writing is high school Internet level” (New York Post).
613 Zane’s Sex Chronicles. (Series; Anthology; Cinemax; Premiered: October 11, 2008) Erotic adaptations of African-American short stories penned by Zane, a New York Times best-selling author. The adult stories feature strong sexual situations and female nudity.
Zula / 614 Credits: Executive Producer: Suzanne De Passe, Zane, Madison Jones. Producer: Suzanne Coston. Co-Producer: Adam Doench, Christopher Gosch, Lelly Mendelsohn.
The Zula Patrol. (Series; Cartoon; NBC; Premiered: September 20, 2008) Zula, a distant planet from the Earth, is responsible for the safety of the universe. The Zula Patrol (Bula, Multo, Zetter, Wizzy and Wiggy) are Zula agents who perform missions to insure that goodness prevails. Computer animated stories, which are geared to children, relate scientific lessons as the Zula Patrol performs missions. Each episode concludes with a “Multo Moment” (wherein Multo explains an aspect of science to children). Voices: Tom Burns, Erik J. Anderson, Les Abell, Cathy Carlisle, Dorothy Manchester, Michelle Nichols, Gay Pettibone, Katherine Sullivan, Kathleen Swan, Michael Montgomery. Credits: Executive Producer: Debroah Manchester, Beth Hubbard, Margaret Loesch, Dan Angel, Bruce Stein. Co-Executive Producer: Dana Tafoya-Bodton. Music and Theme: Jeff Dana. 614
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PART II
Returning Series — Debuted Prior to 2008
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615 Access Hollywood. (Variety; Syn.; Premiered: September 1996) A daily entertainment series that presents the latest gossip on celebrities, movies, TV shows, music and other entertainment fields. Host: Nancy O’Dell, Billy Bush, Larry Mendte, Giselle Fernandez, Pat O’Brien. Credits: Executive Producer: Jonathan P. Goodman, Joseph R. Lynch, David Hall, David Hedges, Rob Silverstein. Producer: Ann Lewis. Music: David Leon, Jeremy Sweet. 616 According to Jim. (Comedy; ABC; Premiered: October 3, 2001) Jim (no last name) lives in Chicago and is the owner of Grounds Up Designs (a construction company). He is married to Cheryl and they are the parents of Gracie, Ruby and Kyle. Jim has his own ideas about everything and his efforts to implement them and prove himself right is the focal point of the series. Dana is Cheryl’s sister; Andy is her brother; Ryan is Dana’s boyfriend, later husband. The series ended its season run on May 27, 2008. When it returned with new episodes (November 2, 2008), Cheryl and Jim were now also the parents of infant twins (Gordon and Jonathan). Dana and Ryan are no longer a part of the series (characters were said to have moved to Los Angeles) and stories were revised somewhat to now focus on Jim as he attempts to deal with (and help Cheryl even more than before) raise five children. Emily is Andy’s girlfriend. Tara Strong is credited as the twins crying voice. Cast : Jim Belushi ( Jim), Courtney Thorne-Smith (Cheryl), Kimberly Williams (Dana), Larry Jo Campbell (Andy), Billi Bruno (Gracie), Taylor Atelian (Ruby), Connor and Grant Sullivan (Kyle), Anthony and Brian Toro (Kyle), Connor Rayburn (Kyle), Mitch Rouse (Dr. Ryan Gibson), Mo Collins (Emily). Credits: Executive Producer: Suzanne
154 Bukinik, Tracy Newman, Marc Gurvitz, James Belushi, Marshall Boone, Jonathan Stark. Co-Executive Producer: Nastara Dibai, Warren Bell, Bob Nickman, Howard J. Morris, Jeffrey Hodes, Tracy Gamble. Supervising Producer: Jason Fisher. Producer: John D. Beck, Sylvia Green, Harry Hannigan, Robert Heath. Music: Jim Belushi, Jonathan Wolff, Rich Ragsdael, Scott Clausen. Theme: Jim Belushi and the Sacred Hearts.
Ace of Cakes. (Reality; Food Network; Premiered: August 17, 2006) A look at extreme cake making (for example, cakes shaped like cars, buildings) with Chef Duff Goldman. Host: Duff Goldman. Credits: Executive Producer: Lauren Lexton, Tom Rogan. Co-Executive Producer: Willie Goldman, Kelly McPherson. Producer: Michael Bouson.
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The Adrenaline Project. (Reality; Fox; September 29, 2007 to April 5, 2008) Five teenagers compete in various athletic contests for the title of “The Ultimate Adrenalite.” Host: Richard Cazeau. Stunt Coordinator: Boomer Phillips. Credits: Producer: Mark J.W. Bishop, Matt Hornburg. Supervising Producer: Roberta Pazdro. Associate Producer: Nicki Skinner, Nicole McKechnie.
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619 Afro Samurai. (Cartoon; Spike; Premiered: January 4, 2007) Vengeance themed adult cartoon about Afro, an African American samurai who must overcome numerous obstacles to defeat Justice, the man who killed his father (Rokutaro), but a man who also happens to be the number one fighter in the world. Ninja Ninja is Afro’s chatty companion. Voice Cast: Samuel L. Jackson (Afro/ Ninja Ninja), Ron Perlman ( Justice), Greg Eagles (Rokutaro), Lucy Liu (Sio), Mark Hamill (Bin). Credits: Executive Producer:
155 Samuel L. Jackson, Takashi Okazaki, Eric Garcia, Julie Yorn. Producer: Alex Gartiner. Music: RZA.
620 Afterworld. (Science Fiction; Internet; Premiered: August 23, 2007) Has the world ended? Russell Shoemaker, a Seattle advertising executive on a business trip to New York City, believes so. He wakes up one morning and finds that virtually the entire population has been vaporized (due to an atomic blast). Stories follow Russell as he struggles to find a way back to Seattle to learn the fate of his wife and child. Cast: Roark Critchlow (Russell Shoemaker), Tonya Cornelisse (Amy), Stephanie Wiand ( Joan), Graham Sibley (Arlen). Credits: Producer: Jon Alexander Reed, Adam Sigel. 621 Aliens in America. (Comedy; CW; October 1, 2007 to August 31, 2008) Franny and Gary Tolchuck and their children Claire and Justin live in Medora, a conservative community in Wisconsin. Franny is a take-charge woman; Gary is an aspiring entrepreneur; Claire is a gorgeous and popular teenager; Justin is 16 years old, shy, insecure and socially awkward. In an attempt to help Justin, Claire hits on a plan to host a foreign exchange student—one she envisions as “an athletic, brilliant Nordic teen.” What the family gets is Raja Mursharaff, a 16-year-old Muslim from a small Pakistan village. Raja, as foreign as foreigners can be in Medora, is thoughtful, wise and responsible — not what Franny had in mind to help Justin achieve “coolness.” Justin is not too thrilled about Raja until he gets to know him and becomes his guide to introduce him to the American way of life. Stories follow Raja’s experiences as he attempts to become part of a society that he finds intriguing but totally foreign to him. Cast : Dan Byrd ( Justin Tolchuck), Amy Pietz (Franny Tolchuck), Scott Patterson (Gary Tolchuck), Lindsey Shaw
All / 623 (Claire Tolchuck), Adhir Kalyan (Raja Mursharaff ). Credits: Executive Producer: David Guarascio, Moses Port, Tim Doyle. Co-Executive Producer: Richard Day, Michael Glouberman. Producer: Michael Pendell. Associate Producer: Matthew Conner. Music: Adam Gorgoni.
All Grown Up. (Cartoon; Nickelodeon; Premiered: April 12, 2003) An updated version of The Rugrats that advances the infants to the age of ten. The former Rugrats gang (Tommy, Chuckie, Susie, Angelica, Kimi, Betty, Phil and Lil) are as mischievous as ever and stories relate their adventures as adolescents. Voice Cast : Elizabeth Daly (Tommy Pickles), Nancy Cartwright (Phil and Lil), Kath Soucie (Betty DeVille), Dionne Quan (Kimi Finster), Cheryl Chase (Angelica Pickles), Cree Summer (Susie Carmichael), Meagan Smith (Rachael), Lizzie Murray (Nicole Moscarelli), Shayna Fox (Savannah), Clancy Brown (Estes Pangborn), Tara Strong (Dil Pickles), Jack Riley (Stu Pickles), Melanie Chartoff (Didi Pickles), Michael Bell (Chazz Finster/ Drew Pickles), Julia Kato (Kira Finster), Tress MacNeille (Charlotte Pickles), Joe Alaskey (Grandpa Lou Pickles). Credits: Producer: Sheila M. Anthony, Erin Ehrlich. Music: Mark Mothersbaugh, Robert Mothersbaugh. 622
623 All My Children. (Drama; ABC; Premiered: January 5, 1970) Dramatic incidents in the lives of the Tyler and Martin families, residents of the community of Pine Valley. Principal 2008 Cast : Susan Lucci (Erica Kane), David Canary (Adam Chandler, Sr./Stuart Chandler), Ray MacDonnell ( Joseph Martin, Sr.), Eileen Herlie (Myrtle Fargate), Amanda Baker (Arabella “Babe”Chandler), Tamara Braun (Reese), Rebecca Budig (Greenlee Smythe), Bobbie Eakes (Krystal Carey Martin), Melissa Claire Egan (Annie McDermott Lavery), Beth Ehlers (Taylor Thompson), Cameron
624 / Amazing Mathison (Ryan Lavery), Michael E. Knight (Thaddeus Martin), Thorsten Kaye (Zachary Slater), Vincent Irizarry (David Hayward), Ricky Paull Goldin ( Joseph “Jake” Martin), Alicia Minshew (Kendall Hart Slater), Brianne Moncrief (Colby Chandler), Debbi Morgan (Angela Hubbard), Eden Riegel (Bianca Montgomery), Chrishell Stause (Amanda Dillon), Denise Vasi (Randi Morgan), Jacob Young (Adam “JR” Chandler, Jr.), Darnell Williams ( Jesse Hubbard), Walt Willey ( Jackson Montgomery), Aiden Turner (Aidan Devane), Sterling Sulieman (Dre Woods), Cornelius Smith, Jr. (Frank Hubbard), James Mitchell (Palmer Cortlandt), Lee Meriwether (Ruth Martin), Rebecca Levine ( Jenny Martin), Jill Larson (Opal), Daniel Kennedy (Peter Cortlandt), Shannon Kane (Natalia), Cheryl Hulteen (Winifred), Joel Fabiani (Barry Shire), Elizabeth Rodriquez (Carmen “Sugar” Morales), Jennifer Bassey (Marian Colby Chandler), Jenna DiMartini (Corinna Vasquez). Credits: Executive Producer: Julie Hanan Carruthers. Theme Music: David Benoit. Creator: Agnes Nixon.
The Amazing Race. (Reality; CBS; September 5, 2001 to December 8, 2008) Eleven teams, each composed of two members, race around the world to arrive at specific destinations on time or face elimination if they fail to do so. The grand prize is $1 million and teams have to overcome overwhelming challenges to come out on top. The one successful team wins the money. Returned for a new cycle on February 15, 2009. Host: Phil Keoghan. Credits: Executive Producer: Scott Einziger, Amy Chacon, Jonathan Littman, Jon Kroll, Evan Weinstein, Hayman Washington, Allison Gardner, Don Wollman, Kathleen French, Rich Meehan, Paul Romer, Douglas Ross, Arnold Shapiro, Greg Stewart, J. Rupert Thompson. Supervising Producer: Alex Rader, Elsie Doganieri, Eric Wagenen,
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625 American Dad. (Cartoon; Fox; Premiered: February 6, 2005) A comical look at the life of a paranoid CIA agent (Stan Smith) and his family: his wife, Francine, Steve and Hayley, their children (attend Pearl Bailey High School); Roger, an alien Stan rescued from the notorious Area 51 in New Mexico; and Klaus, a botched attempt to transplant a German man’s brain into a fish. Voice Cast : Seth MacFarlane (Stan Smith/Roger), Wendy Schaal (Francine Smith), Rachael MacFarlane (Hayley Smith), Scott Grimes (Steve Smith), Dee Bradley (Klaus). Credits: Executive Producer: Mike Barker, Seth MacFarlane, Matt Weitzman. Co-Executive Producer: David Hemingston, David Zuckerman, Rick Wiener, Michael Shipley, Kenny Schwartz, Jim Bernstein. Supervising Producer: Dan Vebber, Josh Bycel, Jonathan Fener, Carter Bays, Craig Thomas. Producer: Nahnatcka Khan, Brian Boyle, Karen Vallow. Music: Walter Murphy. 626 American Gangster. (Documentary; BET; Premiered: November 28, 2006) Documentary-like stories that examine the lives of African-American criminals and the impact they have had on the communities in which they grew up. Narrator: Ving Rhames. Credits: Executive Producer: Nelson George, Steven Michaels, Frank Sinton, Arthur Smith, Ken T. Weed. Supervising Producer: Mark Rowland. Producer: Henry Schipper, Shola Lynch, Yvonne Smith, Anthony Storm. Music: Mark Qura Ranki, Derryck Thornton. 627 American Idol. (Reality; Fox; June 11, 2002 to May 21, 2008) Aspiring singers compete for a recording contract, fame and the title “American Idol.” The contestants are judged by a panel but cannot be eliminated by them
157 (only offered opinions). Home audience votes determine who goes and who stays and who becomes an American idol. Returned for a new cycle on January 13, 2009. Host : Ryan Seacrest. Judges: Simon Cowell, Paula Abdul, Randy Jackson. Kara DioGuardi becomes a fourth judge in 2009. Credits: Executive Producer: Simon Fuller, Ken Warwick, Nigel Lythgoe, Simon Jones, Cecile Frot-Coutaz. Supervising Producer: David Goffin. Producer: Nicola Gaham, John Entz, Tarbenia Jones, Ron DeShay, Billy Cooper, Andy Meyer, Beth McNamara. Associate Producer: Katie Fennelly, Norm Betts, Nikki Boelle, Megan Michaels, Patrick Lynn, Jessica Kelly. Music: Shawn K. Clement, Cathy Dennis, Jeremy Sweet, Ricky Minor.
628 American Idol Rewind. (Reality; Syn.; Premiered: September 1, 2006) Highlights of past seasons of American Idol (beginning with the first season in 2002) that excludes the viewer call-in voting segments but includes additional footage of casting calls, auditions, behindthe-scenes activity and song rehearsals. Host : Ryan Seacrest. Judges: Simon Cowell, Paula Abdul, Randy Jackson. Credits: Executive Producer: Doug James. Supervising Producer: Shantel Klinger, Justin Hochberg. Producer: Missy Bania, John Petro, Ashley Edens. 629 American Justice. (Reality; A&E; Premiered: September 15, 1992) Criminal cases are profiled with a look at the investigative methods used to bring them to successful conclusions. The program also profiles the police, witnesses, victims and perpetrators involved in each case. Host : Bill Kurtis. Credits: Executive Producer: Jonathan Towers. Supervising Producer: Matt Palm, David Boodell. Producer: Charles Fitzgerald, Mary Boylan, Jennifer Maiotti.
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630 American Masters. (Documentary; PBS; Premiered: June 23, 1986) A tribute to American creative artists past and present. Presented as a series of specials. Credits: Executive Producer: Jac Venza, Susan Lacy, Prudence Glall, Calvin Sacks. Supervising Producer: Julie Sacks. Producer: Susan Steinberg, Kirk D’Amico, James Hacker, Brian McDonald, Kenneth Bowser, Julia Schlossberg, Michael Epstein. Music: Thomas Wagner, Todd Boekelheidi, Joel Goodman. 631 American Princess. (Reality; WE; August 7, 2005 to October 7, 2008) Twenty uncouth, rude, ill-mannered American women (who also lack social skills) are brought to England to master the fine art of British society. Each of the women are put through a series of tasks to find the one woman who can change her crude ways to become a dignified lady. The one woman who most improves herself receives a golden tiara and the title “American Princess.” Host: Mark Durden-Smith. Credits: Executive Producer: Rachel Ashdown, Laura Fuest, Jeff Thacker. Supervising Producer: David Rupel. 632 America’s Ballroom Challenge. (Reality; PBS; Premiered: February 1, 2006) Six couples compete for the title of “America’s Best Ballroom Dancers.” The first four programs feature the couples competing in the categories of American Rhythm, American Smooth, International Standard and International Latin. The weakest couple in each category is eliminated. The fifth and final episode features a dance-off between the two remaining couples. Host (2006–07): Marilu Henner, Tony Meredith. Host (2008): Jasmine Guy, Ron Martinez. Credits: Producer: Aida Moreno.
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633 America’s Funniest Home Videos. (Comedy; ABC; Premiered: November 26, 1989) A clip program that showcases the comical home videos of average people. All videos shown are comical moments that unexpectedly happen and not staged. Host : Bob Saget, John Fugelsang, Daisy Fuentes, Tom Bergeron. Announcer: Ernie Anderson. Credits: Executive Producer: Vin Di Bona, Richard C. Brustein. Co-Executive Producer: Terry Moore, Steve Paskay, Todd Thicke, Chris Cusack. Producer: J. Elvis Weinstein, Gary H. Grossman, Tom Bergeron. Music: Dan Slider, Les Sekely, Frank Macchia.
America’s Got Talent. (Reality; NBC; June 21, 2006 to October 1, 2008) Everyday people with varying talents compete for the top prize of $1 million. Each act is judged by a panel but it is the home audience votes that determines the ultimate winner. Neal E. Boyd (opera singer) won the third cycle, 2008 prize. Host : Regis Philbin (Cycle 1), Jerry Springer (Cycle 2, 3). Judges: David Hasselhoff, Brandy Norwood, Piers Morgan (Cycle 1), David Hasselhoff, Sharon Osbourne, Piers Morgan (Cycle 2, 3). Credits: Executive Producer: Simon Cowell, Ceceile Frot-Coutaz, Nigel Hall, Ken Warwick. Supervising Producer: Patrick Byrnes. Producer: Megan Michaels, Adam Shapiro. 634
635 America’s Most Smartest Model. (Reality; VH-1; October 7, 2007 to January 6, 2008) Sixteen female models, most of whom are not very bright, compete in a series of modeling challenges for a contract and the title “America’s Most Smartest Model.” The dumbest participants (like those who can not name round things while modeling) are eliminated on a weekly basis. The challenges are judged by a comedian (Ben Stein) and a fashion expert (Mary Alice Stephenson).
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636 America’s Most Wanted. (Reality; Fox; Premiered: February 27, 1988) Hard hitting factual series that asks the viewing audience to help bring criminals to justice. A crime is covered in detail and toll free numbers are given for tips or information that is not known to authorities. Host: John Walsh. Credits: Executive Producer: Greg Klein, Lance Heflin. Supervising Producer: Steve Katz. Producer: Pam Lewis, Kenneth A. Carlson, Alissa Collins, Cord Keller, Peter Koper, Evan A. Marshall, Cindy Miller, Sam Rath, Todd Robinson, Karen S. Shapiro, Paula C. Simpson, Sedgwick Tourison.
America’s Next Top Model. (Reality; WB/CW; May 20, 2003 to November 19, 2008) Twelve potential female models compete in a series of actual modeling shoots with the weakest performer being eliminated on a weekly basis. The girl who proves herself superior is crowned “America’s Next Top Model” and wins a magazine fashion spread, a contract with Cover Girl cosmetics and a contract with a top modeling agency. Host: Tyra Banks. Judges: Tyra Banks, Janice Dickinson, Nigel Barker, Jay Manuel, Twiggy, J. Alexander, Beau Quillian, Paulina Porizkova. Credits: Executive Producer: Tyra Banks, Ken Mok, Anthony Dominici. Supervising Producer: Richard M. Rothstein. Producer: Allison Chase, Joe Coleman, Mark Freeman, Miriam Jobiani, Justin Lacob, Sydney Levin, Rachel Loren, Sean Rankine, Maggie Zeltner. Music: Les Pierce. 637
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Antiques Roadshow. (Reality; PBS; Premiered: January 1, 1997) Ordinary people appear to have their prized possessions appraised by auction house experts. Hosts: Chris Jussel, Dan Elias, Lara Spencer, Mark C. Walberg. Credits: Executive Producer: Peter B. Cook, Aida Moreno, Marsha Bemko, Producer: Robert Marshall. 639
640 Are You Smarter Than a Fifth Grader? (Game; Fox; Premiered: February 22, 2007) Five fifth graders (ten year olds) appear on stage as the Class. One adult, the Student, appears with the host. The Student selects one fifth grader as a classmate (a different one for each two questions). A board with 10 questions (based on first through fifth grade subjects) appears. Questions range from $1,000 to $500,000. The Student receives money based on how many questions he can answer (with help from his classmates). If a player fails to answer a question correctly before the guaranteed $25,000 question, he loses everything. Answering all 10 questions earns him $500,000 and the chance to answer the million-dollar question (which, if missed, knocks him back to $25,000). Host: Jeff Foxworthy. The Class (Cycle One): Laura Marano, Alana Etheridge, Kyle Collier, Jacob Hayes, Spencer Martin, Marti Ann Meyer. The Class (Cycle Two): Olivia Glowacki, Mackenzie Holmes, Nathan Lazarus, Cody Lee, Sierra McCormick. The Class (Cycle Three): Jenna Balk, Bryce Cass, Jonathan Cummings,
Army / 641 Olivia Dellums, Francesca DeRosa. Announcer: Mark Thompson. Credits: Executive Producer: Mark Burnett, Roy Bank, Barry Poznick, John Stevens. Supervising Producer: David Eilenberg. Producer: Jeff Foxworthy, Benjamin Silverman, Mark Burnett. Director: Don Weiner.
641 Army Wives. (Drama; Lifetime; June 3, 2007 to November 2, 2008) A profile of the wives of the career military men attached to Delta Force. Stories focus on how they help each other overcome the sacrifices, hardships and uncertainties that the actual current wars (Iraq, Afghanistan) may place on military families. Claudia Joy Holden is the wife of Colonel Michael Holden and the self-proclaimed leader of the group of wives. Roxie Le Blanc is a bartender with two children (from different men) who is currently married to Trevor, a private. Denise Sherwood is the wife of Major Frank Sherwood and the mother of Jeremy; Pamela is a former police officer and married to Chase, a paratrooper. Pamela also has a secret that could affect Chase’s military career: she “rents” herself out as a surrogate to earn money. Women are not necessarily army wives. Men can too as seen through the character of Roland Baryon, the husband of Joan, an alcoholic with post-traumatic stress syndrome after a tour of duty in Afghanistan. Roland is a psychiatrist; Denise is concealing signs that her husband abuses her; Pamela fears the money she earns as a surrogate is being squandered by her irresponsible husband. Cast : Kim Delaney (Claudia Joy Holden), Sally Pressman (Roxy LeBlanc), Brigid Brannagh (Pamela Moran), Catherine Bell (Denise Sherwood), Wendy Davis ( Joan Burton), Brian McNamara (Michael Holden), Sterling K. Brown (Roland Burton), Drew Fuller (Trevor LeBlanc), Terry Serpico (Frank Sherwood), Rhoda Griffis (Lenore Baker). Credits: Executive Producer: Katherine Fugate, Deborah Spera,
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642 Arthur. (Cartoon; PBS; Premiered: September 2, 1996) Eight-year-old Arthur Timothy Read (an aardvark) is fascinated by reading. Unfortunately, his quest to read is sidetracked by his obnoxious younger sister, Dora (called D.W.) and his mischievous friends, Binky, Francine, Brian and Buster. Stories follow Arthur as he seeks to read and faces the challenges of growing up. Voice Cast: Michael Yarmush (Arthur Timothy Read), Cameron Ansell (Arthur Timothy Read), Oliver Grainger (Dora Winifred Read), Sonja Ball ( Jane Read), Bruce Dinsmore (David Read), Paul Brown (Brian), Stephen Crowder (Brian), Joanna Noyes (Grandma Thora Reed), A.J. Henderson (Grandpa Dave Read), Daniel Brochu (Buster Baxter), Tracy Braunstein (Kate Read). Credits: Executive Producer: Marc Brown, Micheline Charest, Toper Taylor, Pierre Valette. Producer: Jacqui Deegan, Diane Dallaire, Greg Bailey, Geoff Adams, Cassandra Schafhausen, Ronald W. Weinberg. Music: Raymond C. Fabi.
643 As the Bell Rings. (Comedy; Disney; Premiered: August 26, 2007) Five minute series that focuses on six high school teens (Brooke, Charlotte, Danny, Skipper, Tiffany and Toe Jam) and their experiences in the corridor between classes (before and after the bell rings). Based on the Italian series Quelli dell’Intervallo. Cast : Gabriella Rodriquez (Brooke), Demi Lovato (Charlotte), Tony Oller (Danny), Colin Cole (Skipper), Carlson Young (Tiffany), Seth Ginsberg (Toe Jam) Credits: Executive Producer: Jonathan Young. Producer: Jim Allen. As the World Turns. (Drama; CBS; Premiered: April 2, 1956)
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645 Ask This Old House. (Reality; PBS; Premiered: October 12, 2002) The program responds to home repair questions by demonstrating the techniques needed to repair, build or tackle some doit-yourself project. Host : Kevin O’Connor. Regulars: Tom Silva (contractor), Roger Cook (land-
161 scaper), Richard Thretheway (plumber), Norm Abram (carpenter). Credits: Executive Producer: Russell Morash. Producer: Bruce Irving, David Vos, Chris Deck.
646 At the Movies. (Reviews; Syn.; Premiered: September 1982) A weekly look at current movies with a “thumbs up” or “thumbs down” to each film that is discussed. The series began as Sneak Previews and aired locally in Chicago in 1975. Also known as Siskel and Ebert at the Movies. Hosts: Roger Ebert (1982–2008), Gene Siskel (1982–1986), Bill Harris (1986– 1988), Rex Reed (1986–1990), Dixie Whatley (1988–1990), Richard Roeper (2000–2008), Ben Lyons and Ben Mankiewicz (2008– ). Credits: Executive Producer: Don Dupree. Supervising Producer: David Plummer. 647 A.T.O.M.— Alpha Teens on Machines. (Cartoon; Jetix; Premiered: August 27, 2005) Mr. Lee is a mysterious scientist (head of Lee International) who has created a series of unique crime fighting vehicles. He has also organized five teens (Axel, Hawk, King, Lioness and Shark) as his team. Their mission: protect the city from Alexander Paine, an evil crime lord and his band of criminals. Voice Cast: James Arnold Taylor (Axel Manning), Ali Mauzey (Cat “Lioness” Leone), Charlie Schlatter (Zack “Hawk” Hawkes), Alois Hooge (Crey “King” Kingston), Tom Kenny (Mr. Lee), Clancy Brown (Alexander Paine). Credits: Executive Producer: Olivier Dumont, Michael Lekes, Jacqueline Tordsman. Producer: Sylvie Barro, Bruno Branchi, Greg Klein, Thomas Pugsley. Music: Alain Garcia, Noam Kaniel.
Avatar: The Last Airbender. (Cartoon; Cartoon Network; February 21, 2005 to August 9, 2008) At one point in time the Air Nomads,
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649 The Bachelor. (Reality; ABC; Premiered: March 25, 2002) The basic format has one handsome bachelor attempting to choose the one girl he would like as his own from a field of 25 eligible women. Host: Chris Harrison. Credits: Executive Producer: Lisa Levenson, Mike Fleiss. Co-Executive Producer: David Bohnert, Jason A. Carbone, Scott Jeffress. Supervising Producer: Shantel Klinger, Sam Korkis, Sally Ann Salsano, Monica Stock. Producer: Rebecca Eisen, Ross Breitenbach,
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650 The Bachelorette. (Reality; ABC; January 8, 2003 to July 7, 2008) Bachelor spin off wherein one woman, introduced to 25 single men, must choose the one she would like to be with. She eliminates those she feels are not right for her and in the final episode reveals her choice (who has the option of accepting or rejecting her). Credits: Executive Producer: Mike Fleiss. Co-Executive Producer: Lisa Levenson, Scott Jeffress, Jason A. Carbone, Sally Ann Salsano, Clay Newbill. Supervising Producer: Tiffany McLinn Lore, Shantel Klinger. Producer: Heather Adams, David Bohnert, Hayley Goggin, Dan Morando. Music: Danny Lux, John Carta, Rob Cairns. 651 Back to the Barnyard. (Cartoon; Nickelodeon; Premiered: September 29, 2007) An animated series that picks up from where the theatrical feature Barnyard leaves off. It is the story of a cow (Otis) who would like nothing more to do than be a slacker but he must live up to his responsibilities: protecting the animals on his farm. Voice Cast : Chris Hardwick (Otis), Wanda Sykes (Bessie), Rob Paulsen (Peck), Maria Bamford (Mrs. Beady), Steve Oedekerk (Mr. Beady), Jeff Garcia (Pip), Cam Clarke (Freddy), Toni Insani (Pig), Dom Irrera (Duke). Credits: Supervising Producer: Jed Spingain. Producer: Margaret M. Dean, Paul Marshall. Associate Producer: Kyle Jolly. 652 Back to You. (Comedy; Fox; September 19, 2007 to May 14, 2008) Chuck Darling, a self-centered ladies’ man, and Kelly Carr, an uptight know-itall, are news anchors for WURG-TV,
162 Channel 9 in Pittsburgh. They co-anchor the station’s 6 P.M. and 10 P.M. newscasts and stories relate events in their home and work lives. Chuck and Kelly appear to have great chemistry on camera, but off camera they dislike each other and have only one thing in common — Kelly’s 10year-old daughter, Gracie (the result of a one night stand she and Chuck had on New Year’s Eve). Stories also focus on the newsroom staff: Marsh McGinley, the sports anchor; Montana Diaz Herrera, the sexy weathergirl; Ryan Church, the news director; and Gary Crezyzewski (pronounced kre-shoov-ski), the field reporter who always gets the worst assignments. Cast : Kelsey Grammer (Chuck Darling), Patricia Heaton (Kelly Carr), Laura Marano (Gracie Carr), Fred Willard (Marsh McGinley), Ayda Field (Montana Diaz Herrera), Josh Gad (Ryan Church), Ty Burrell (Gary Crezyzewski). Credits: Executive Producer: James Burrows, Steven Levitan, Christopher Lloyd. Producer: Tony Hicks. Music: Paul Buckley, John Adair, Steve Hampton.
653 The Backyardigans. (Cartoon; Nickelodeon; Premiered: October 11, 2004) Fantasy is combined with Broadwaylike music and songs to relate the adventures of a group of children whose back yard transforms into a magical fantasy land. Voice Cast: Naelee Rae (Tasha), Gianna Bruzzese (Tasha; later), Reginald Davis, Jr. (Tyrone), Jordan Coleman (Tyrone; later) Jonah Bobo (Austin), La Shawn Jefferies (Uniqua), Zach Tyler (Pablo). Credits: Executive Producer: Scott Dyer, Doug Murphy, Robert Scull, Janice Burgess. CoExecutive Producer: Jonny Bell. Supervising Producer: Pamela Lehn, Ellen Martino, Patricia Burns. Producer: Ruta Cube. Music: Evan Lurie, Douglas Wieselman. The Bad Boys of Comedy. (Comedy; HBO; Premiered: June 10, 2005)
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The Bad Girls Club. (Reality; Oxygen; Premiered: December 5, 2006) Several self professed “bad girls” are placed together in a Los Angeles house with cameras capturing the “drama” as the girls attempt to live with each other. Girls (Cycle 1): Ty Colliers, JoAnna Hernandez, Andrea Lange, Leslie Ramsue, Jodie Howell, Kerry Harvick, Ripsi Terzian, Aimee Landi, Zara Sprankle, DeAnn. Girls (Cycle 2): Cordella Gitter, Darlen Escobar, Jennavecia Russo, Hanna Thompson, Neveen Ismail, Tanisha Thomas, Lyric. Girls (Cycle 3): Aliea, Amber B., Amber M., Kayla, Sarah, Tiffany, Whitney. Credits: Executive Producer: Jonathan Murray. Co-Executive Producer: Dana DeMars, Laura Korkoian. Supervising Producer: Maria Akl, Benjamin Greenberg. Producer: Robert Brehmer. Music: Dan Beyer, Jeff McDonough.
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656 Baldwin Hills. (Reality; BET; July 10, 2007 to August 19, 2008) The experiences of African American teenagers are chronicled as they deal with everyday issues with family and friends. Casts vary with each cycle. Credits: Executive Producer: Marc Brown, Sheri Maroufkhani, Michael McNamara, Bill Rademaekers. Supervising Producer: Michael H. Miller, Talika Freundlich. Music: Rico Laurie. Barefoot Contessa. (Cooking; Food Network; Premiered: November 30, 2002) Meal preparation and cooking short cuts with chef Ina Garten. Taped at her home in the Hamptons (New York).
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Barney and Friends. (Children; PBS; Premiered: April 1, 1992) A purple dinosaur (Barney) entertains and teaches children aspects of life, mostly courtesy and manners. Barney is surrounded by a group of children and is assisted by Baby Bop and his brother B.J. Cast: Bob West (Barney), Dean Wendt (Barney), Carey Stinson (Barney), David Joyner (Barney), Jeff Ayres (Baby Bop), Patty Wirtz (B.J.), Jeff Brook (B.J.). Credits: Executive Producer: Dennis De Shazer, Randy A. Dalton. Supervising Producer: Linda Houston. Producer: Ben Vaughn. Associate Producer: Julie Hutchings, R. Shawn Kelly, Charlotte Spivey. 658
Battlestar Galactica. (Science Fiction; Sci Fi; December 8, 2003 to March 20, 2009) A revised version of the 1978 ABC series of the same title. In a futuristic era, the inhabitants of the Twelve Colonies created intelligent robots called Cylons to work as slaves and soldiers to fight humanities wars. Over time, the Cyclons became aware of their unrealistic situation and rebelled. A war ensued between man and machine but ended in a stalemate when the Cylons retreated to a remote section of outer space. After 39 years of peace the Cyclons launched an unprovoked attack on the Twelve Colonies and destroyed billions of lives. There were survivors: those stationed aboard the Galactica, a giant battleship commanded by William Adama. With knowledge of a distant 13th colony (Earth) the surviving members of the Twelve Colonies seek to preserve mankind by finding Earth. Stories relate their efforts while constantly battling the pursuing Cylons who seek to destroy them. See also
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BBQ with Bobby Flay. (Cooking; Food Network; Premiered: January 1, 2004) Master grilling chef Bobby Flay takes to the open road to discover how Americans from New York to Alaska barbeque their favorite foods. Host: Bobby Flay. Credits: Executive Producer: Gary H. Grossman, Steve Lange, Robb Weller. Supervising Producer: Amy Corral. Producer: Shannon Hall, Karen Juve, Aileen Martinez.
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664 Beyond the Break. (Drama; The N; Premiered: June 2, 2006) Oahu, Hawaii provides the setting for a dramatic look at the world of surfing as seen through four girls (Birdie, Dawn, Kai, and Lacey) as they become members of Wave Sync, the local surfing circuit. Cast : Tiffany Hines (Birdie Scott), Suzie Pollard (Dawn Preston), Sonya Balmores (Kai Kealoha), Natalie Ramsey (Lacey Farmer), David Chokachi ( Justin Healy), Michael Copon (Vin Keahi), Jim Horigan (Dale Martin), Adam T. Brooks (D.J. Reese), Jamie Elle Mann (Liz Godfrey), Ross Thomas (Bailey Reese), Jesse Williams (Eric Medina). Credits: Executive Producer: David Brookwell, Fernando Szew, Sean McNamara. Producer: John Scherer, Frank Merwald, Jason K. Lau. Music: John Coda, Julie Greaux.
665 The Big Bang Theory. (Comedy; CBS; Premiered: September 24, 2007) Leonard and Sheldon are brilliant Cal Tech physicists and roommates whose lives revolve around their work. Life suddenly changes for them when Penny, a gorgeous, free-spirited girl, movies into the apartment across from theirs. Leonard and Sheldon rarely interact with other people, especially women, but Penny has stirred new feelings in Leonard — he now sees women as “a whole new universe of possibilities.” Stories follow Leonard as he sets out to change his life by exploring a world he has never known before (much to Sheldon’s objections, who feels Leonard and Penny are never meant to be together). Howard and Rajesh are Sheldon and Leonard’s socially dysfunctional Cal Tech friends (who work in the Department of Applied Physics; Howard believes he is a ladies’ man; Rajesh is incapable of speak-
Big / 667 ing to women). Penny works as a waitress at the Cheesecake Factory Restaurant (later a bartender). She was born in Omaha and came to Los Angeles (the series setting) to become an actress. She calls Sheldon and Leonard “beautiful mind genius guys” and is constantly in a fog when they speak in highly intellectual terms. Leslie Winkle is Leonard’s co-worker. Cast : Kaley Cuoco (Penny), Johnny Galecki (Leonard Hofstedter), Jim Parsons (Sheldon Cooper), Simon Helberg (Howard Wolowitz), Kunal Nayyar (Rajesh Koothrappali), Sara Gilbert (Leslie Winkle), Courtney Henggeler (Missy Cooper, Sheldon’s fraternal twin sister). Credits: Executive Producer: Chuck Lorre, Bill Prady, Lee Aronsohn. Co-Executive Producer: Robert Cohen. Producer: Steven Molaro. Theme Vocal: “The Big Bang Theory” by Bare Naked Ladies.
Big Brother. (Reality; CBS; July 5, 2000 to September 16, 2008) Thirteen strangers are brought together and placed in a large residence (the Big Brother House) where they all become houseguests. Cameras follow their daily activities and guests must perform specific tasks in an attempt to win $500,000. A panel of judges eliminates the weakest performers and the most capable guest wins the prize. Host : Julie Chen, April Lewis. Announcer: Clayton Halsey. Credits: Executive Producer: Allison Grodner, Paul Romer, Douglas Ross, Arnold Shapiro. Co-Executive Producer: Don Wollman, Kathleen French, Rich Meehan, Greg Stewart, J. Rupert Thompson. Supervising Producer: John Platt, Tracy Green, Daniel Sorseth, Ismael Soto. Music: Ray Colcord.
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Big Love. (Drama; HBO; Premiered: March 12, 2006) Salt Lake City, Utah, is the setting for a look at the life of William “Bill” Henrickson, the owner of a home improvement store (Home Place) who is also a polygamist. Barbara is his first wife (they are the parents of Sarah, Ben and Tancy); Nicolette is his second wife (Wayne and Raymond are their children); Margene is Bill’s third wife and they are the parents of Aaron and infant Lester. Stories relate Bill’s struggles to balance his life between the pressures of raising seven children, pleasing three wives and expanding his business. Cast : Bill Paxton (Bill Henrickson), Jeanne Tripplehorn (Barbara Henrickson), Chloe Sevigny (Nicolette Henrickson), Ginnifer Goodwin (Margene Henrickson) Bruce Dern (Frank Harlow) Grace Zabriskie (Lois Henrickson) Amanda Seyfried (Sarah Henrickson) Douglas Smith (Ben Henrickson) Shawn Doyle ( Joey Henrickson), Jolean Wejbe (Tancy Henrickson), Melora Walters (Wanda Henrickson), Harry Dean Stanton (Roman Grant), Mary Kay Place (Adaleen Grant). Credits: Executive Producer: Gary Goetzman, Tom Hanks, Mark V. Olsen, Will Scheffer. Co-Executive Producer: David Knoller. Supervising Producer: Jeanette Collins, Mimi Friedman. Music: Mark Mothersbaugh.
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Big Shots. (Drama; ABC; September 27, 2007 to January 24, 2008) A look at the lives of four dysfunctional CEO’s: James Auster, head of Ameri-Mart Industries; Duncan Collins, CEO of Reveal Cosmetics; Brody James, senior vice president of Alpha Crisis Management;
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The Biggest Loser. (Reality; NBC; Premiered: October 14, 2004) Obese people, coached by fitness trainers and health experts, struggle to lose weight with the most successful winning $250,000. Host: Caroline Rhea, Alison Sweeney. Credits: Executive Producer: David Droome, Al Berman, John Foy, Todd A. Nelson, J.D. Roth, Ben Silverman. Co-Executive Producer: Troy Searer. Producer: Genevieve Tackenberg, Derrick Speight, Bradford Schultze, Marla Roberta, Fred Pichel, Elayne Cilic, Elizabeth Young. Music: Mark T. Williams, Jeff Lippencott.
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671 The Bill Engvall Show. (Comedy; TBS; July 17, 2007 to August 7, 2008) Bill Pearson, his wife, Susan and their children, Lauren, Trent and Bryan, live at 4321 Baker Street in Denver, Colorado. Bill is a family counselor; Susan was a nurse before marrying. Bill is relaxed and casual; Susan is practical, vivacious and sassy; Lauren wants to be hip, not conservative as her parents want her; Trent is a slacker; Bryan, the youngest, is an expert on diseases. Stories follow Bill as he tries to solve family problems—like he does at the office, but can’t quite accomplish at home. Paul is Bill’s friend, a man who believes everything is a conspiracy. Cast: Bill Engvall (Bill Pearson), Nancy
167 Travis (Susan Pearson), Jennifer Lawrence (Lauren Pearson), Graham Patrick Martin (Trent Pearson), Skyler Gisondo (Bryan Pearson), Tim Meadows (Paul DuFrayne). Credits: Executive Producer: Michael Leeson, Bill Engvall, J.P. Williams. Producer: Melanie Patterson. Music: Jonathan Flood.
672 Blue’s Clues. (Cartoon; Nickelodeon; Premiered: September 9, 1996) Each day Blue, a magical blue puppy, visits Blue’s Clues Playhouse and leaves her paw prints on three clues. The host (Steve, then Joe) must figure out the clues to determine what adventures Blue has in store for them. Cast: Traci Paige Johnson (Blue), Steve Burns (Steve) Donovan Patton ( Joe), Cheryl Blaylock (Frederica), Shannon Walker Williams (Miranda), Jean Marie Castle (Paprika), Corinne Hoffman (Paprika), Cameron Bowen (Periwinkle), Jansen Panettiere (Periwinkle), Kelly Nigh (Tickety Tock), Christiana Anbri (Moona). Credits: Executive Producer: Howard Litton, Todd Kessler. Co-Executive Producer: Angela Santomero. Supervising Producer: Jennifer Twomey. 673
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(Drama; CBS; Premiered: March 23, 1987) A dramatic look at the world of fashion — its glamour, romance and intrigues, as seen through the lives of the powerful Forrester family. Principal 2008 Cast : Leslie-Anne Down ( Jacqueline Payne Marone), Susan Flannery (Stephanie Forrester), Heather Tom (Katie Logan), Robin Riker (Beth Logan), Hunter Tylo (Taylor Hayes Marone), John McCook (Eric Forrester), Ronn Moss (Ridge Forrester), Jennifer Gareis (Donna Logan Forrester), Ashley Jones (Bridget Forrester), Lesli Kay (Felicia Forrester), Katherine Kelly Lang (Brooke Logan), Mackenzie Mauzy (Phoebe Forrester), Jacqueline MacInnes Wood (Steffy Forrester), Jack Wagner (Nick
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Bone Detectives. (Reality; Discovery Channel; Premiered: December 29, 2007) Archeologists attempt to uncover mysteries of the past through bone remnants. Host: Scott Moore. Credits: Executive Producer: Michael Branton, Gary R. Benz. Co-Executive Producer: Michael Shevloff. Supervising Producer: Rodney Frazier, Carrie Riley-Paul. Producer: Brian Tanke. Music: Scott Hackwith, Adam Peters. 674
675 Bones. (Crime Drama; Fox; Premiered: September 13, 2005) Dr. Temperance Brennan, a forensic anthropologist with the Jefferson Institute in Washington, D.C., is the author of the books Bone Free and Red Tape, White Bones. She is totally dedicated to helping authorities solve complex murders where the only evidence is skeletal remains. Seeley Booth, a former army sniper turned FBI agent (also said to be a profiler) is the law enforcement officer Temperance assists (he calls her “Bones,” something she really doesn’t like, but accepts). Stories follow their case investigations with Temperance encountering a new perspective on life as she becomes involved with people beneath her intellectual status. Angela, Zack, Jack and Camille work with Temperance at the Jefferson’s medico-legal lab. Angela is a three dimensional artist and
676 / Boston can reconstruct a victim’s facial features from skull remains. Zack is eager to follow in Temperance’s footsteps. Jack is an expert on insects, minerals and spores. Camille joined the series in the second season and replaced the team’s original boss, Dr. Daniel Goodman, the lab director (his absence was explained as being on a sabbatical). Camille is a by-the-books girl and was previously with the New York City pathology unit. The series is based on real life forensic anthropologist Kathy Reichs. Rebecca is Seeley’s ex-wife; Parker is his son; Max and Christina are Temperance’s parents. Cast: Emily Deschanel (Dr. Temperance Brennan), David Boreanaz (Seeley Booth), Michaela Conlin (Angela Montenegro), Eric Millegan (Dr. Zack Addy), T.J. Thyne (Dr. Jack Hodgins), Jonathan Adams (Dr. Daniel Goodman), Tamara Taylor (Dr. Camille Saroyan), Jessica Capshaw (Rebecca Stinson), Ty Panitz (Parker Booth), Ryan O’Neal (Max Brennan). Credits: Executive Producer: Barry Josephson, Stephen Nathan, Jonathan Pontell, Hart Hanson. Co-Executive Producer: Tony Wharmby, Scott Williams, Craig Silverstein, Gary Glasberg, Steve Beers. Supervising Producer: Janet Tamaro. Producer: Jan DeWitt, Steve Blackman, Greg Ball, Laura Wolner, Kathy Reichs, James Chory, Dana Coen. Music: Peter Himmelman, The Crystal Method.
Boston Legal. (Drama; ABC; October 3, 2004 to December 8, 2008). Spin-off from The Practice that focuses on a group of brilliant, high-priced but often emotionally challenged lawyers with the Boston-based firm of Crane, Poole and Schmidt. Cast: James Spader (Alan Shore), William Shatner (Denny Crane), Candice Bergen (Shirley Schmidt), Rene Auberjonois (Paul Lewiston), Julie Bowen (Denise Bauer), Mark Valley (Brad Chase), Lake Bell (Sally Heep), Rhona Mitra (Tara
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677 Bounty Girls. (Reality; Court TV/Tru TV; Premiered: August 5, 2007) Jag, Jade, Gloria and Clyde are four women who operate Sunshine State Bail Bonds, a bounty-hunting agency in Miami, Florida. Stories profile the bounty girls (as they call themselves) as they go about their business — tracking down bad guys (and girls) for their offered rewards. Credits: Supervising Producer: Mark Marinaccio. Producer: Barbette Somellan. Boy Meets Grill. (Reality; Food Network; Premiered: January 1, 2003) The ins and outs of outdoor cooking — from the grocery shelf to grill with Chef Bobby Flay. Host: Bobby Flay. Credits: Producer: Lauren Deen, John Bergmann. 678
Bride vs. Bride. (Reality; WE; August 13, 2006 to August 6, 2008) Brides, grooms and wedding party members compete in various physical and mental challenges for the opportunity to win money for their upcoming ceremony. Host: Evan Farmer. Credits: Executive Producer: Mark Hickman. Producer: Charlie DeBevoise, Molly Weiss. 679
Bridezillas. (Reality; WE; June 1, 2004 to October 26, 2008) The hectic world of brides-to-be are
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681 Brotherhood. (Drama; Showtime; Premiered: July 9, 2006) Michael and Tommy Caffee are brothers who grew up in an area of Providence, Rhode Island called the Hill. Tommy is a family man (married to Eileen; the father of Mary Rose) and a local politician. Michael is a gangster who has returned home after a long absence to gain control of the Hill’s seedy underground. Stories relate the conflict that ensues as Tommy sets out to stop Michael from accomplishing his shady goal. Cast : Jason Clarke (Tommy Caffee), Jason Isaacs (Michael Caffee), Annabeth Gish (Eileen Caffee), Fiona C. Erickson (Mary Rose Caffee), Fionnula Flanagan (Rose Caffee), Kevin Chapman (Freddie Cork), Brian Scannell (Silent John), Frank Ridley (Terry Mulligan), Billy Smith (Kevin “Moe” Reilly). Credits: Executive Producer: Elizabeth Stephens, Blake Masters. Co-Executive Producer: Nicole Yorkin. Producer: Donna E. Bloom. Music: Gary Meister, Jeff Rona. Brothers and Sisters. (Drama; ABC; Premiered: September 24, 2006) Ojai Foods is a Los Angeles–based company run by the Walker family. William and Nora are the parents; Kitty, Sarah, Thomas, Justin and Kevin are their children. Each family member has their issues with the world and each other and in soap opera–like fashion — from unhappy marriages, financial woes to unfulfilled dreams — the saga of the Walker family is presented. Betty Buckley played the part of Nora in the unaired pilot film. Cast: Sally Field (Nora Walker), Cal-
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683 Burn Notice. (Drama; USA; Premiered: June 28, 2007) While on a dangerous undercover assignment in Nigeria, highly decorated CIA agent Michael Westen receives a burn notice (services no longer required). The mission goes sour but Michael manages to escape and returns to his hometown of Miami Beach, Florida. He finds the CIA has, for reasons he cannot figure out, frozen his bank accounts, cancelled his credit cards and refuses to acknowledge that he even exists. Through a contact at the CIA, a friend who cannot answer his questions, and is not a part of the cover up, Michael is given some help. He is told to seek out a man named Sam, an alcoholic ex–military intelligence agent (and “ex–everything else” as he says). Sam has contacts and sets him up as a private detective to solve the problems of people who cannot contact the police for help. Stories follow Michael as he tries to find out why he was given the burn notice and who is responsible for turning his life upside down. Sam and Fiona, a former IRA operative, assist Michael on his cases. Madeline is Michael’s hypochondriac mother. Cast: Jeffrey Donovan (Michael Westen),
684 / Caitlin’s Gabrielle Anwar (Fiona), Bruce Campbell (Sam), Sharon Gless (Madeline). Credits: Executive Producer: Matt Nix, Mikkel Bondesen. Producer: Jeff Freilich. Co-Producer: David Levine.
Caitlin’s Way. (Drama; The N; Premiered: March 9, 2000) Caitlin Seeger is a teenager living in Philadelphia. She was orphaned at the age of eight and given up for adoption. She grew up with an attitude and learned well the way of the streets. As she matured, she found herself in trouble with the law. After a series of petty thefts, she was arrested but given a chance to avoid jail by living with relatives, the Lowes, the owners of a ranch in Montana. Stories follow Caitlin as she struggles to shed her criminal ways and adjust to a life that is totally strange to her. Cast: Lindsay Felton (Caitlin Seeger), Cynthia Belliveau (Dori Lowe), Jeremy Foley (Griffen Lowe), Ken Tremblett ( Jim Lowe), Jason McSkimming (Will Findlay), Stephen Warner (Brett Stevens), Tania Saulnier (Taylor Langford). Credits: Executive Producer: Jay Firestone, Adam Haight, John Lynch, Tommy Lynch. Producer: Helene White, Jana Veverka, Ray Sager, Gary L. Stephenson, Tony Thatcher, Victoria Woods. Music: Reg Powell.
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685 Cake. (Children; CBS; Premiered: September 16, 2006) A program geared to teenage girls that encourages them to be creative through the activities of Cake, a girl who hosts the cable access show Cake TV. Miracle and Amy are her assistants (on craft projects); Benjamin is their producer. Cast : Christa B. Allen (Cake), Anna Maria Perez De Tagle (Miracle), Emily Everhard (Amy Foster), Keegan McFadden (Benjamin Turner). Credits: Executive Producer: Andy Heyward, Michael Milliani, Sean McNamara, David Brookwell. Co-Executive Producer: Laura Keats. Producer: Pixie Wespiser. Co-Producer: Frank Merwald. Music: Ron Wasserman.
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686 Californication. (Comedy; Showtime; Premiered: August 13, 2007) When his book, God Hates Us All is sold for movie rights, Hank Moody moves from New York to Los Angeles. The film is produced as a comedy called A Crazy Little Thing Called Love and Hank, who feels the system has let him down, develops a serious case of writer’s block. He retreats into his own little world and refuses to listen to his agent (Charlie) or publisher. Self-pity and unemployment now seem to suit him. He has also let his appearance go (perpetually unshaven) but (in accord with the title) he does manage to attract beautiful women. Karen is Hank’s ex-girlfriend; Becca is his teenage daughter (by Karen); Bill is Karen’s current love interest; Mia is Bill’s teenage daughter from a prior marriage. Stories follow Hank as he struggles to live with the inner turmoil that haunts him. Cast : David Duchovny (Hank Moody), Natascha McElhone (Karen), Madeleine Martin (Becca), Madeline Zima (Mia), Danian Young (Bill), Evan Handler (Charlie). Credits: Executive Producer: Tom Kapinos, David Duchovny, Stephen Hopkins. Co-Executive Producer: Melanie Greene. Producer: Anne Kindberg. Music: Tyler Bates.
Camouflage. (Game; Game Show Network; Premiered: July 2, 2007) A board with scrambled letters appears on stage. A clue is given by the host that informs two players of the word or words that must be found. Puzzles begin at $200 (then increase to $300) but decrease by $10 for each letter that has to be removed before one of the players guesses the word. The highest scoring player wins. Host: Roger Lodge. Credits: Executive Producer: Jonathan Barry, Terrence McDonnell. Producer: John Alexander. Music: Scooter Pietsch. 687
688 Camp Lazlo. (Cartoon; Cartoon Network; July 8, 2005 to March 27, 2008)
171 The adventures of a group of talking animals that attend Camp Kidney, a summer camp in the Pimpleback Mountains. Lazlo, a Brazilian Monkey, Raj, an Indian elephant and Clam, a pygmy rhino are the main characters. Voice Cast: Carlos Alazraqui (Lazlo/ Clam), Glenn Bennett (Raj), Jill Tilley (Nina/Gretchen), Jodi Benson (Patsy Smiles/Jane Doe), Tom Kenny (Lumpus/ Slinkman). Credits: Executive Producer: Brian A. Miller, Joe Murray. Supervising Producer: Jennifer Pelphrey. Producer: Shareena Carlson, Mark O’Hare.
689 The Captain and Casey Show. (Reality; Fuel TV; Premiered: August 16, 2004) Comedy mixed with reality as sports anchormen Casey and the Captain present the worst (amateurs) and the best the skateboarding world has to offer. Cast: Chris Casey (Casey), Jeff Carlson (The Captain). Credits: Producer: John Layne, Matt Solomon. Segment Producer: Keith Davidson, Jordan Bloch, Dave Bergthold, Mike Kathman. Music: Robb Williamson.
690 Captured. (Reality; Oxygen; October 7, 2007 to June 2, 2008) A shocking event — anything from a disappearance to a murder is revealed. To help solve the case, a strong female protagonist (from police officer, to D.A. to friend of the victim) is profiled as she pieces together the facts to bring the case to a successful conclusion. Narrator: Mason Pettit. Credits: Executive Producer: Stephen Land, Geoffrey Proud. Co-Executive Producer: Zak Wesfield. Supervising Producer: Deborah Dawkins. Producer: Brian O’Connor. Director: Jeffrey S. Woods. 691 The Carol DuVall Show. (Talk; HGTV; Premiered: January 1, 1996) Daily program of craft and decorating tips.
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692 Carpoolers. (Comedy; ABC; October 2, 2007 to March 4, 2008) Simplistic comedy about the incidents that befall four friends (Aubrey, Dougie, Gracen and Laird) who use the carpool lane to work each day. Cast: Faith Ford (Leila), Jerry O’Connell (Laird Holcomb), Fred Goss (Gracen), Jerry Minor (Aubrey), Tim Pepe (Dougie), Allison Munn (Cindy), T.J. Miller (Marmaduke). Credits: Executive Producer: David Miner, Darryl Frank, Justin Falvey, Bruce McCulloch, Marsh McCall. Producer: Emily Cutler, Dan Kaplow, Steve Leff. Music: David Schwartz. Cash Cab. (Game; Discovery Channel; Premiered: December 5, 2005) A game show that is played in a moving taxicab. Passengers are the contestants. As the taxi begins its journey, the driver asks the passenger a series of questions worth from $25 to $100 each. A player wins what money he can until he reaches his destination. Host : Ben Bailey. Credits: Executive Producer: Ron Deutsch, Tom Cohen. Supervising Producer: John Bertholon. Producer: Fred Grinstein. Music: Matt Anthony, Stephen O’Reilly. 693
Cathouse. (Erotica; HBO; Premiered: June 16, 2005) The Moonlite Bunny Ranch is a legal brothel in Carson City, Nevada. The frank series focuses on the legal prostitutes (called Bunnies) and their dealings with customers (including sexual activity). While not an X-rated feature, the program is quite explicit and also attempts to shed light on the ins and outs of running a brothel. The concept began in 2002 as an HBO documentary called Cathouse. It was
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695 / Celebrity followed by another special, Cathouse: Back in the Saddle in 2005. In addition to the series, five additional specials aired in 2008: Cathouse: The Musical, Cathouse: Come to the Party, The Best of Cathouse:, Cathouse: Menage a Trois and Cathouse: What’s on the Menu (a “real hot cooking show” that demonstrates how the sizzling Bunny Ranch delicacies are served). Cast and credits are the same for the series and specials. Host : Dennis Hof, Madam Suzette. Bunnies: Brook Taylor, Sunset Thomas, Bridget Powers, Isabella Soprano, Monica Morris, Tiffany Taylor, Shy Love, Shelley Dushell, Melody Lane. Credits: Executive Producer: Dennis Hof, Sheila Nevin. Supervising Producer: George Ciccarone. Producer: Patti Kaplan. Co-Producer: Laissa Bills, Michael Goldfine. Associate Producer: Marni Rothman.
Celebrity Expose. (Reality; My Network TV; October 1, 2007 to September 15, 2008) In-depth celebrity profiles that expose the good and bad aspects of a subject’s life. Host: Tony Potts. Announcer: Ryan Henry. Credits: Executive Producer: Rob K. Silverstein. Supervising Producer: Mike Marson, Adam Jordan. Producer: Cara Petry, David Shapiro. 695
696 Celebrity Fit Club. (Reality; VH-1; Premiered: January 9, 2005) Eight celebrities who are a bit overweight appear and are divided into two teams. They must perform various exercise challenges in an attempt to lose weight. The day after each challenge the celebrities weigh in and are judged by a panel of experts on their progress (or lack of it). Judges: Dr. Ian Smith, Dr. Linda Papadoupolos, Dr. Stacey Kaiser, Harvey Walden, Maria Peer. Celebrities Include: Tina Yothers, Erika Eleniak, Maureen McCormick, Daniel Baldwin, Erin Moran, Dustin Diamond, Willie Aames, Kim
172 Coles, Jackee Harry, Gary Busey, Victoria Jackson. Credits: Executive Producer: Jonas Larson, Dagmar Charlton, Curt Northrup. Supervising Producer: Greg Heller, Scott Cooper. Producer: Rebecca Dienno, Todd Modisett.
697 Celebrity Rap Superstar. (Reality; MTV; Premiered: August 30, 2007) Personalities from the world of music, film, TV and sports compete for the opportunity to become “The Celebrity Rap Superstar.” Celebrities are mentored by acclaimed rappers and judged by rapper Da Brat — who eliminates the weakest performers and selects the best as the Celebrity Rap Superstar. Host : Liz Hernandez, Kevin Hart. Credits: Executive Producer: Joel Gallen, Pamela Kohl, Kim Rickabaugh, Mark Schulman, Giuliana DePandi. Co-Executive Producer: Aaron Lee. Producer: Josh Greenberg. Music: Dylan Berry. Charlie and Lola. (Cartoon; Disney; Premiered: March 1, 2005) Charlie is a very responsible eight-yearold. Lola is his mischievous five-year-old sister. Charlie feels obligated to take Lola under his wing and guide her through life by showing her right from wrong. Stories follow Charlie as he helps Lola out of the situations her eagerness gets her into. Voice Cast : Jethro Lundie-Brown (Charlie), Maisie Cowell (Lola). Credits: Executive Producer: Andrew Zein, Michael Carrington. Producer: Claudia Lloyd, Nikki Chaplin.
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699 Chefography. (Profile; Food Network; Premiered: March 13, 2006) A profile of the home and working lives of chefs who have appeared on the Food Network. Narrator: J.V. Martin. Chefs Include: Rachael Ray, Sandra Lee, Emeril Lagasse, Bobby Flay, Paula Deen, Giada De Laurentis, Wolfgang Puck, Tyler Florence. Credits: Executive Producer: Gary H.
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Chelsea Lately. (Comedy; E!; July 16, 2007 to December 5, 2008) Comedian Chelsea Handler interviews ordinary people on random subjects as well as spoofing everything from movies and TV to news and politicians. Host: Chelsea Handler. Co-Host: Chuy Bravo. Regulars: Carrie Keagan, Sarah Colonna, Michael Yo, Brad Wollack. Credits: Executive Producer: Corin Nelson, Mark Schulman, Brent Zacky. Supervising Producer: Peter Johansen, Sue Murphy, John Axelson. Producer: Adam Kleid. Associate Producer: John Milford, John Paparazzo.
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701 Chowder. (Cartoon; Cartoon Network; Premiered: November 2, 2007) Events in the hectic life of Chowder, an apprentice boy chef at a catering company in Marzipan City. Voice Cast : Nicky Jones (Chowder), Dwight Schultz (Mung Daal), John DiMaggio (Schnitzel), Liliana Mumy (Panini), Tara Strong (Truffles), Dana Snyder (Gazpacho), Will Shadley (Gorgonzola). Credits: Executive Producer: C.H. Greenblatt. Producer: Louis J. Cuck. Music: Zac Pike, Dan Boer. Chuck. (Comedy; NBC; Premiered: September 24, 2007) Intersect, a U.S. government computer that stores the nation’s most vital information, is compromised by a rogue CIA agent (Bruce). Before he is caught, Bryce destroys the computer but downloads all its information into an e-mail that he sends to his former college friend, Chuck Bartowski. Chuck, a computer geek, works at the Nerd Herd, an electronics store in the Buy More Mall in Los Angeles. When Chuck sees that he has an e-mail from Bryce, he opens it. The sublimely encoded message down loads the entire computer file into his brain. Immediately, Chuck becomes the concern of both the CIA and
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703 Cities of the Underworld. (Reality; History Channel; Premiered: April 23, 2007) An exploration of various buildings in cities around the world to uncover the hidden engineering feats that enabled their construction at a time when such feats were thought too difficult or impossible. Host : Eric Geller, Don Wildman. Credits: Executive Producer: Dolores Gavin, Lauren Lexton, Tom Rogan, Sarah Wetherbee, Marlene Braga. Supervising Producer: Chris Bray. Producer: Alison Hynes, Thea Bergeron, Katarina Parks. Music: Adam Small.
The Closer. (Crime Drama; TNT; Premiered: June 13, 2005) Brenda Johnson is a first rate interrogator who can obtain confessions and close
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705 Co-ed Confidential. (Comedy; Cinemax; Premiered: November 2, 2007) The Omega Fraternity House of a college campus is the setting for a look at the sexual activities of the students as Ophelia, the housemother, and her on-and-off boyfriend, James, attempt to maintain a respectable frat house despite its party reputation. Cast: Hanna Harper (Ophelia), Kevin Patrick ( James), Michelle Maylene (Karen), Olivia Alana May (Emmanuelle), Sandra Luesse (Lisa), Andre Boyer (Freddy), Eric Aston (Royce), Oskar Rodriquez ( Jose). Credits: Executive Producer: Marc L. Greenberg. Producer: Denise Roberts, Gabrielle McGinty, Marc Lawrence. Music: Herman Beeftink.
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The Colbert Report. (Comedy; Comedy Central; Premiered: October 17, 2005) Satirical views of contemporary issues as interpreted by comedian Stephen Colbert. Host: Stephen Colbert. Credits: Executive Producer: Stephen Colbert, Jon Stewart, Allison Silverman. Co-Executive Producer: Meredith Bennett. Supervising Producer: Allison Silverman, Rich Dahm. Producer: Samantha Scharff.
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707 Cold Case. (Crime Drama; CBS; Premiered: September 28, 2003) Unsolved cases are labeled “Cold Cases” by police departments and usually placed in their basement morgues. One Philadelphia police woman, Lily Rush, has taken an interest in such cases and has vowed to see that these people see closure just as the victims of active cases do. For Lily and her team, a piece of evidence emerges from the past that requires going back in time — to the cold case files and finding witnesses who are still alive. Lily feels that even though her cold cases will not generate headlines, they deserve to be solved. Then and now footage is used to highlight Lily’s case investigations. Cast: Kathryn Morris (Lily Rush), John Finn (Det. John Stillman), Jeremy Ratchford (Det. Nick Vera), Justin Chambers (Det. Chris Lassing), Thom Barry (Capt. Will Jeffries), Tracie Thoms (Det. Kat Miller), Nicki Lynn Aycox (Christine Rush, Lily’s sister). Credits: Executive Producer: Jerry Bruckheimer, Jonathan Littman, Meredith Stiehm, Shaun Cassidy. Co-Executive Producer: Greg Plageman, Andrea Newman. Supervising Producer: Tyler Bensinger, Sean Whitesell, David Barrett. Producer: Perry Husman, Merri D. Howard, Tim Matheson. Music: Michael A. Levine. Cold Case Files. (Reality; A&E; Premiered: January 1, 1999) When a criminal case is unable to be
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175 solved it is labeled a cold case with all known evidence placed in a box and stored. The program explores such cases when new evidence is found and the case is reopened for investigation. In some instances, the crime is solved; in others, it still remains a cold case. Host: Bill Kurtis. Credits: Producer: Michael West. Music: Patrick Yacono.
709 Cold Squad. (Crime Drama; Syn.; Premiered: September 2006) The Cold Squad is a Canadian task force (specifically, a unit of the Vancouver Police Department) that reopens cases to investigate mostly short-term unsolved murders. Particular attention is on Ali McCormick, a homicide sergeant who is considered the best cop on the force. Ali, hand picked to head the squad, is stubborn and impulsive and determined to solve every cold case that comes her way. Stories follow Ali as she, like Lily Rush on America’s Cold Case strives to close the files on previously unsolved murders. Cast: Julie Stewart (Sgt. Ali McCormick), Michael Hogan (Det. Tony Logozzo), Jill Teed (Laura), Linda Ko (Christine Liu), Peter Wingfield (Insp. Simon Ross) Adrian Holmes (Dr. Ben Wilson), Joy Tanner ( Jill Stone). Credits: Executive Producer: Marlene Matthews, Matt McLeod, Anne Marie Latrabetse, Julie Keatley. Producer: Richard Davis. Music: Graeme Coleman. Comics Unleashed. (Comedy; Syn.; Premiered: September 2007) Three guest comics join the host for a comical discussion on anything and everything. Host: Byron Allen. Credits: Executive Producer: Byron Allen, Carolyn Folks. Producer: Jennifer Lucas. Music: D.J. A One. 710
Control Room Presents. (Variety; Syn.; Premiered: September 2007) Performances by music entertainers form around the world (for example, En-
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Cops. (Reality; Fox; Premiered: March 11, 1989) Real life police officers (in various states) are followed as they patrol the streets to serve and protect. Announcer: Burt Lancaster (pilot episode), Harry Newman (series). Credits: Executive Producer: Malcolm Barbour, John Langley. Supervising Producer: Douglas Waterman. Producer: Paul Stojanovich, Jim Langley, Andrew Thomas, Jack Walworth, Steve Kiger, Murray Jordan.
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713 Cory in the House. (Comedy; Disney; Premiered: January 12, 2007) A spin-off from That’s So Raven. When Raven Baxter, the older sister of Cory Baxter begins college and her mother registers for law school, Cory and his father, Victor, move to Washington, D.C. (from San Francisco) to live in the White House when Victor, a chef, acquires the job as cook for the President of the U.S. (Richard Martinez). Cory enrolls in Washington Prep Academy and stories focus on Cory as he runs amuck in the White House. Cast: Kyle Massey (Cory Baxter), Rondell Sheridan (Victor Baxter), John D’Aquino (Pres. Richard Martinez), Madison Pettis (Sophie Martinez), Maiara Walsh (Meena Parooa), Lisa Kushell (Samantha Samuels), Lupe Ontiveros (Mama Martinez), Jason Dolley (Newt Livingston III), Jake Thomas ( Jason Stickler). Credits: Executive Producer: Dennis Rinsler, Marc Warren. Co-Executive Producer: Patty Gary. Producer: Julie Tsutsui, Josh Greene. Music: Scott Clausen, Christopher A. Lee. Country Fried Home Videos. (Reality; CMT; Premiered: June 30, 2006)
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715 / Criminal Home videos of ordinary people showing Americans “what real Americans do”— from acting to telling corny jokes. Host: Bill Engvall. Credits: Executive Producer: Mack Anderson, Bradley Anderson. Co-Executive Producer: Steve Lavapies. Producer: Bill Engvall, Kimberly Austin, David T. Steckler. Music: Jim Parker.
715 Criminal Minds. (Crime Drama; CBS; Premiered: September 22, 2005) “To catch a criminal, you have to think like one” is the philosophy of Jason Gideon, a top profiler who heads the FBI’s Behavioral Analysis Unit in Quantico, Virginia. He is assisted by Aaron Hotchner, Elle Greenway, Dr. Spencer Reid, Derek Morgan and Jennifer “J.J.” Jareau. Elle leaves after a shooting incident and is replaced by Emily Prentiss; Jason is replaced by David Rossi after he becomes disillusioned with the unit. Penelope Garcia is the unit’s computer expert. Cast: Mandy Patinkin ( Jason Gideon), Thomas Gibson (Aaron Hotchner), Joe Mantegna (David Rossi), Lola Glaudini (Elle Greenway), A.J. Cook ( Jennifer Jareau), Shemar Moore (Derek Morgan), Matthew Gray Gubler (Dr. Spencer Reid), Paget Brewster (Emily Prentiss), Kirsten Vangsness (Penelope Garcia), Meta Golding (Agent Jordan Todd). Credits: Executive Producer: Mark Gordon, Edward Allen Bernero. Co-Executive Producer: Deborah Spera, Jeff Davis, Peter Schindler, Judy McCreary. Supervising Producer: Aaron Zelman, Simon Mirren. Producer: Glenn Kershaw, Herb Adelman, Erica Messer, Debra J. Fisher. Music: Steffan Fantini, Marc Fantini, Scott Gordon, Mark Moncino. 716 Criss Angel: Mindfreak. (Reality; A&E; Premiered: July 20, 2005) Amazing feats of magic as performed by Criss Angel, a modern-day magician who calls his extreme feats “mindfreak.” Host: Criss Angel. Credits: Executive
176 Producer: Criss Angel, Dave Baram, Michael A. Blum, Steven Lenchner, Simon Miller, Nancy Dubuc, Rob Sharenow. Supervising Producer: Erich Recker. Producer: Will Raee, Marguerite Henry. Music: Criss Angel, Micky James.
Cristina’s Court. (Reality; Syn.; Premiered: September 2006) A daily series of actual small claims court cases presided over by Judge Cristina Perez. Judge: Cristina Perez. Credits: Executive Producer: Peter Brennan. Supervising Producer: Lisa Lew, Hedda Musket. Producer: Regina St. Romano, Lisa Wilson. 717
718 Crosswords. (Game; Syn.; September 2007 to September 2008) A crossword puzzle is revealed. The host reads a clue representing one of its positions. The first player (of two who compete) to buzz in and give the correct answer sees a letter appear in its appropriate spot and receives a chance to spell the missing word. If correct, the word appears in the puzzle and the player scores money. Three additional players, called Spoilers, stand behind these players. If the player makes a mistake (gives the wrong answer), a Spoiler can steal his spot and money by giving a correct response. This player then joins the remaining player and the defeated player becomes a Spoiler. The game continues in this manner; the player with the most money (most correct words guessed) becomes the champion and receives what cash he has accumulated. The series is created by Merv Griffin. Host: Ty Treadway. Announcer: Edd Hall. Credits: Executive Producer: Merv Griffin, Raymond J. Brune, Andrew Yani, Breanna Huntington. Producer: Ritch Colbert, Josh Raphaelson. 719 Crowned: The Mother of All Pageants. (Reality; CW; December 12, 2007 to January 30, 2008) Actual mothers and their daughters
177 compete in a beauty pageant for a tiara and $100,000. Twenty-two women (eleven mothers and their daughters) compete. Each week, actual beauty pageant challenges are held (like swim suit, evening gown, talent) and each week the weakest performers are eliminated by a panel of judges. The last telecast features three teams competing; the one team that prove themselves superior wins the crown. Pageant Director: Linnea Maloney. Judges: Carson Kressley, Shanna Moakler, Cynthia Garnett. Credits: Executive Producer: Laurie Girion, Michael Levitt. Co-Executive Producer: James Canniffe. Supervising Producer: Chris Carlson, Heather Schuster. Senior Producer: George Sealy, Johnny Petillo. Theme Vocal: June Angela.
720 C.S.I.: Crime Scene Investigation. (Crime Drama; CBS; Premiered: October 6, 2000) Gil Grissom is the head of the C.S.I. (Crime Scene Investigation Team) of the Las Vegas, Nevada, Police Department. He is assisted by Catherine Willows, Sara Sidle, Nick Stokes and Warrick Brown. Gil and his associates call themselves Forensic Scientists and handle each case objectively “with no regard to race, creed or bubble gum flavor... When the pieces of a puzzle just don’t fit, they call us in.” Gil’s special skill is entomology (the study of insects). He was promoted to the head of the crime lab when his superior, Captain Jim Brass, was transferred to the department’s homicide division. Catherine, Gil’s senior investigator, is a blood splatter analysis specialist. She scrutinizes every crime scene, collects the evidence and recreates what happened by piecing together the evidence she has found. Sara’s specialty is material and element analysis. Hair and fiber analysis is Nick’s specialty. Warwick is an expert in audio and video analysis. Stories, which are quite graphic, relate the team’s investigation of often gruesome crimes. In the episode of De-
C.S.I. / 721 cember 11, 2008 (“19 Down”), Gil announces to his team that he is leaving the unit (no specific reason given) and that his replacement will be Raymond Langston, a criminal pathologist he met while attending one of Raymond’s teaching classes. Cast: William Petersen (Gil Grissom), Marg Helgenberger (Catherine Willows), Jorga Fox (Sara Sidle), George Eades (Nick Stokes), Gary Dourdan (Warrick Brown), Paul Guilfoyle (Capt. Jim Brass), Laurence Fishburne (Raymond Langston), Lauren Lee Smith (Bryce Adams), Liev Schreiber (Michael Keppler), Wallace Langham (David Hodges), Kay Panabaker (Lindsey, Catherine’s daughter). Credits: Executive Producer: Jerry Bruckheimer, Carol Mendelsohn, Ann Donahue, Anthony E. Zuiker, Jonathan Littman, William Petersen, Cynthia Chvatal, Kenneth Fink, Naren Shankar. Co-Executive Producer: Sam Strangis, Andrew Lipsitz, James C. Hart, Judy McCreary. Supervising Producer: Richard J. Lewis, Kenneth Fink. Producer: William Petersen, Danny Cannon, Louis Shaw Milito, Sarah Goldfinger, Henry Alonso, Bernie Laramie, Ron Mitchell, Peter Dunne. Music: John M. Keane.
721 C.S.I.: Miami. (Crime Drama; CBS; Premiered: September 23, 2002) A graphic look at the grueling, often upsetting work of the Crime Scene Investigation Unit of the Miami Dade County Police Department. Horatio Caine heads the team and is assisted by Calleigh Dusquesne, Megan Donner, Eric Delko, Tim Speedle and Dr. Alexx Woods. Horatio is an expert in explosives and best when all the evidence does not point to the person he believes is the killer and must dig deeper. Calleigh is a ballistics expert and called “The Bullet Girl.” Megan is a DNA expert and hates hunches —“Show me the evidence,” she says. Tim is the team’s chief investigator. He has street connections and believes in trusting his gut instinct. Alexx is the no-nonsense, know-it-all coroner.
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Cast: David Caruso (Horatio Caine), Emily Procter (Calleigh Duquesne), Kim Delaney (Megan Donner), Adam Rodriquez (Eric Delko), Rory Cochrane (Tim Speedle), Khandi Alexander (Dr. Alexx Woods), Sofia Milos (Detective Yelina Salas), Elizabeth Berkley ( Julia Winston). Credits: Executive Producer: Jonathan Littman, Danny Cannon, Jerry Bruckheimer, Anthony E. Zuiker, David Black, Ann Donahue, Carol Mendelsohn, Nancy Miller, Stephen Zito. Co-Executive Producer: Elizabeth Devine, Louise McCarthy, Sam Strangis. Producer: Corey Miller, Sunil Nayar, Sina Lamar. Scott Shiffman.
ecutive Producer: Wendy Battles, Peter M. Lenkov, Pam Veasey, Timothy J. Lea. Producer: Gary Sinise, Rob Bailey, Bruce Golin, Robert D. Simon, Deran Sarafian, Vikki Williams, Eli Talbert. Co-Producer: Janet Tamaro, Geoffrey Hemwall, Ken Solarz. Music: Bill Brown.
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724 Curb Your Enthusiasm. (Comedy; HBO; Premiered: October 15, 2000) Events in the life of comedian Larry David are depicted in cinema verite style. Larry appears as a producer-writer. He is married to Cheryl, has a number of good friends (played mostly by guest celebrities) and a manager ( Jeff Greene). Other regulars are Susie, Jeff ’s foul-mouthed wife; and Richard Lewis, Larry’s closest friend. Cast: Larry David (Himself ), Cheryl Hines (Cheryl David), Jeff Garlin ( Jeff Greene), Susie Essman (Susie Greene), Richard Lewis (Himself ), Shelley Berman (Nat David). Credits: Executive Producer: Larry David, Jeff Garlin, David Mandel, Larry Charles. Co-Executive Producer: Sandy Chanley, Erin O’Malley, Robert B. Weide. Producer: Tim Gibbons, Megan Murphy, Scott Butler.
CBS; Premiered: September 22, 2004) The grueling work of the Crime Scene Investigation Unit of the N.Y.P.D. is profiled in graphic and potentially upsetting stories for some viewers. Mac Taylor heads the unit and is assisted by Stella Bonasera, Danny Messer, Lindsay Monroe, Don Flack and Dr. Sheldon Hawkes. Mac is a blood and splatter analysis expert who knows a lot about little things and uses that knowledge to impress people. Stella is an expert in chemical analysis. Don is streetwise and uses his contacts to help the team when they are in a bind. Lindsay was originally with the Montana C.S.I. before moving to New York to further her career. She is eager to do her best and will not rest until she brings a case to a successful conclusion. Sheldon, the unit’s Chief Medical Examiner, prefers the peace and solitude of the coroner’s office. Cast: Gary Sinise (Mac Taylor), Melina Kanakaredes (Stella Bonasera), Carmine Giovinazzo (Danny Messer), Anna Belknap (Lindsay Monroe), Eddie Cahill (Don Flack), Hill Harper (Dr. Sheldon Hawkes). Credits: Executive Producer: Danny Cannon, Jerry Bruckheimer, Andrew Lipsitz, Jonathan Littman, Ann Donahue, Carol Mendelsohn, Anthony E. Zuiker. Co-Ex-
723 Curb Appeal. (Reality; HGTV; Premiered: September 1, 1999) A team of designers and landscape artists transform homes that may be gorgeous on the inside but have no curb appeal on the outside. Host: Bill Duggan, Rick Spences, Sasha Andreey, Dan Schachner. Credits: Producer: Steve Edelman.
725 Curious George. (Cartoon; PBS; Premiered: September 4, 2006) George is a very curious African monkey owned by the Man in the Yellow Hat. George is naturally curious and must explore to satisfy that curiosity. Through his explorations, children are taught lessons about life. Voice Cast: Frank Welker (George), Jeff Bennett (Man in the Yellow Hat), William
179 H. Macy (Narrator). Credits: Executive Producer: Ellen Cockrill, Carol Greenwald, David Kirshner, Jon Shapiro. Producer: Patty Jausoro, Jacqui Deegan.
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The CW Now. (Reality; CW;
September 23, 2007 to February 24, 2008) A fast-paced program that mixes electronic gadgetry with network promos and sponsor messages to look at lifestyles here and abroad. Hosts: Tanika Ray, Chris Balish. Correspondents: Chi-Lan Lieu, J. Boogie. Credits: Executive Producer: Lisa Gregorisch-Dempsey, Mike Miller. Supervising Producer: Steve Longo. Producer: Robert Willrich.
Cyberchase. (Children; PBS; Premiered: January 21, 2002) Hacker is a diabolical computer genius with only one goal: conquer the virtual universe. When he begins his quest, Motherboard, the guardian of all cyberspace, endows three children ( Jackie, Matt and Inez) with the ability to become the Cyber Squad and use the power of mathematics to battle Hacker. Cast : Christopher Lloyd (Hacker), Novie Edwards ( Jackie), Annick Obonsawin (Inez), Jacqueline Pillon (Matt), Kristina Nicoll (Motherboard), Gilbert Gottfried (Digit). Credits: Executive Producer: Toper Taylor, Sandra Sheppard, Kristin Laskas Martin, Michael Hirsh, Scott Dyer. Supervising Producer: Pat Burns, Michelle Melanson, Jocelyn Hamilton. Producer: Marissa Collyer, Ellen Doherty, Lynne Warner. Music: George Guerrette, David W. Shaw.
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728 The Daily Habit. (Variety; Fuel TV; Premiered: October 3, 2005) Daily program that highlights action sports celebrities, musicians, comedians and “cutting edge technology.” Host: Pat Parnell. Co-Hosts: Sandra Sanchez, Brande Roderick, Zeke Piestrup.
Damages / 732 Credits: Executive Producer: Scott Paridon, C.J. Olivares. Supervising Producer: Jeff Tully. Producer: Patrick Weir.
The Daily Show. (Talk; Comedy Central; Premiered: July 22, 1996) Interviews with both known and lesser known celebrities, political figures and newsmakers. Host: Jon Stewart. Credits: Executive Producer: Madeline Smithberg, Jon Stewart, Ben Karlin, Kahane Corn. Supervising Producer: Rob Fox, David Janerbaum. Producer: Christina Santiago, Colby Hall. Music: John Ilansburgh, John Linnell.
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730 Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders: Making the Team. (Reality; CMT; September 29, 2006 to November 22, 2008) A behind-the-scenes look at the selective process women endure to become one of America’s Sweetheart’s, a Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader. Each of the female hopefuls is tested in overall style, dance, personality, football knowledge and athletic ability. Kelli Finglass, a former Cowboys cheerleader, oversees the proceedings. Cast: Kelli Finglass (Host), Jay Johnson (Boot Camp Drill Sergeant), Judy Trammell (Choreographer). Credits: Executive Producer: Steve Kroopnick, Eugene Pack, Stu Schreberg. Producer: Jennifer Stander, Leland Ingraham. Music: Jim Parker
731 Dallas SWAT. (Reality; A&E; Premiered: January 5, 2006) The work of the Dallas, Texas, Police Department’s SWAT Team (Special Weapons and Tactics) as they step in to resolve situations that are too dangerous for ordinary police to handle. Host: Steve Claggett. Credits: Executive Producer: Neil A. Cohen, Laura Fleury, John X. Kim. Producer: Neil Laird, C. Webb Young, Xackery Irving. Music: Stephen O’Reilly. Damages. (Drama; FX ; Premiered: July 24, 2007)
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733 / Dancing Hewes and Associates is a prestigious Manhattan law firm owned by Patricia Hewes (called Patty), one of the country’s most successful class-action attorneys. Although Patty will tackle a case on her own, she believes in numbers for strength. She is forceful and so persistent that the opposing legal council often just gives up (for an out-of-court settlement) rather than face her wrath in front of a jury. Ellen Parsons, an ambitious attorney just out of law school and Tom Shayes, Patty’s right-hand man, are Patty’s associates. Phil Grey is Patty’s husband; Dr. David Connor is Ellen’s fiancé; Katie is David’s sister. First season recurring storyline involves Patty’s efforts to get the goods on Arthur Frobisher, a CEO who bilked 5,000 employees out of their savings in an investment scam. Ray Fiske is Arthur’s unethical lawyer. Second season stories focus primarily on Patty’s newest client: Daniel Purcell, a researcher who has run afoul of an energy company (Ultima National Resources). Claire Maddox, a lawyer for Ultima, is Patty’s principal nemesis; Wes Krulik is a member of the therapy group Ellen attends. It is also revealed that Ellen, who was attacked and nearly killed at the end of the first season, now works with the FBI; and Patty achieved her goal and stopped Arthur Frobisher. Cast: Glenn Close (Patty Hewes), Rose Byrne (Ellen Parsons), Tate Donovan (Tom Shayes), Ted Danson (Arthur Frobisher), Zeljko Ivanek (Ray Fiske), Anastasia Griffith (Katie Connor), Noah Bean (David Connor), Michael Nouri (Phil Grey), William Hurt (Daniel Purcell), Marcia Gay Horden (Claire Maddox), Timothy Olyphant (Wes Krulik), Tom Alredge (Uncle Pete). Credits: Executive Producer: Todd A. Kessler, Glenn Kessler, Daniel Zelman. Producer: Allen Coulter, Mark A. Baker.
733 Dancing with the Stars. (Reality; ABC; Premiered: June 1, 2005)
180 Celebrities who may or may not possess dancing skills are paired with professional ballroom dancers to compete in highly styled dance competitions that are broadcast live and in front of a studio audience. A panel of experts judges each performance but can only offer opinions. Toll free numbers are provided for home viewers whose votes determine who stays and who must leave (lowest vote total). The program also presents interviews with the dancers, a behind-the-scenes look at the preparations and commentary about the style of each dance that is performed. Hosts: Lisa Canning, Samantha Harris, Tom Bergeron. Judges: Len Goodman, Carrie Ann Inaba, Bruno Tonioli. Credits: Executive Producer: Richard Hopkins, Conrad Green. Supervising Producer: Izzie Pick. Producer: Topher Hopkins, Dave West, Bechara Gholam, Ashley Edens, Suzanna Ellis.
734 Dante’s Cove. (Drama; Here!; Premiered: October 7, 2005) Serial-like stories about the residents of the Hotel Dante, a secluded Caribbean resort that caters primarily to gays and lesbians. The specialized series (broadcast on the gay channel Here!) relates events in the lives of the people who frequent the resort. Supernatural overtones are also presented, mostly through the character of Grace, a gorgeous but evil witch, and her male counterpart, the sorcerer Ambrosious (who operates from a lair beneath the Dante Cove’s lighthouse). Toby and Kevin are the principal gay lovers (with Ambrosious seeking to gain Kevin’s love). Diana is a girl well versed in the Tresum Order of magic; Marco is the owner of the H2Eau Bar (where Toby works as the bartender). Cast: Tracy Scoggins (Grace Neville), Charlie David (Toby), William Gregory Lee (Ambrosious Vallin), Thea Gill (Diana Childs), Jon Fleming (Adam), Nadine Heimann (Van), Gabriel Romero (Marco Laveau), Erin Cummings (Michelle), Ger-
181 man Santiago (Kai), Josh Collins (Rex), Adrian Quinonez (Brad Diego), Dylan Vox (Colin), Tim McElwee ( Josh), Rena Riffel (Tina), Stephen Amell (Adam), Fivel Stewart (Betty), Boo Boo Stewart (Stephen), Diane Davisson (Sadia), Josh Berresford (Cory), Jensen Atwood (Griffen), Jill Bennett (Michelle), Gregory Michael (Kevin Archer), Josh Berresford (Cory Dalmass), Zara Taylor (Amber). Credits: Director: Sam Irvin. Writer: Liz Lachman, Patrick Moore, Donna Lettwo, Michael Oblowitz, Jason Crain, Mary Feuer, Michael Costanza.
735 Date My Mom. (Reality; MTV; Premiered: November 5, 2004) Guys seeking to date a girl are the subjects but in order to win the girl, he must first date the girl’s mother. One guy is introduced to three mothers but he is not permitted to see their daughters (not in person or even in a picture). The subject literally dates each mother seeking to acquire as much information about the daughter as possible for him to decide what she looks like and how compatible he would be with her. After the dates, the subject reveals which mother’s daughter he would like to date. The chosen girl is brought out and cameras capture the subject’s reactions as he sees his choice for the first time. Credits: Executive Producer: Kallissa Miller. Co-Executive Producer: H.T. Owens. Supervising Producer: Roy Orechio, Jennifer Stander. Music: Senyo Amoake. Dating Brad Garrett. (Reality; Internet; September–October 2008) Prior to the webcast, women submitted video profiles of themselves on www. crackle.com/datebrad. Ten of the submissions were judged by a panel of comedian Brad Garrett’s friends and family with the object being to find those who would make suitable companions. Brad then dates each of the finalists with the object being to find a possible mate.
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DaVinci’s Inquest. (Crime Drama; Syn.; Premiered: September 2007) Dominic DaVinci is a former detective with the Vancouver (Canada) Police Department turned investigator for the coroner’s office. He is meticulous but not always satisfied by what he finds at a crime scene. He relies on the work of fellow detectives and doctors to find that one piece of crucial evidence he needs to bring a criminal to justice. Stories relate his efforts to solve difficult if not complex murders. Cast: Nicholas Campbell (Dominic DaVinci), Gwynth Walsh (Dr. Patricia DaVinci), Jewel Staite (Gabriella DaVinci), Donnelly Rhodes (Leo Shannon), Venus Terzo (Angela Kosmo), Sarah-Jane Redmond (Sheila Kurtz) Ian Tracey (Mick Leary), Suleka Mathew (Sunita “Sunny” Ramen). Credits: Executive Producer: Laszlo Barna, Chris Haddock. Producer: Lynn Barr, Tom Braidwood, Jonathan Goodwill. Music: Tim McCauley, George Blondheim. 737
738 Days of Our Lives. (Drama; NBC; Premiered: November 8, 1965) Dramatic incidents in the lives of the Horton, Martin, Williams and Craig families, residents of Salem, Massachusetts. Principal 2008 Cast : Deidre Hall (Marlene Evans), Kristian Alfonso (Hope Brady), Peggy McCay (Caroline Brady), Thaao Penghlis (Andre DiMera/Anthony DiMera), Josh Taylor (Roman Brady), Nadia Bjorlin (Chloe Lane Black), Molly Burnett (Melanie Layton), Mary Beth Evans (Kayla Brady Johnson), Shelley Henning (Stephanie Johnson), Renee Jones (Dr. Lexie Carver), Lauren Koslow (Kate Roberts), Jay Kenneth Johnson (Philip), Drake Hogesty ( John Black), Kevin Dobson (Mickey Horton), Bryan Dattilo (Lucas Roberts Horton), Shawn
739 / Deadliest Christian (Daniel Jonas), Darin Brooks (Max Brady), Roscoe Born (Trent Robbins), Blake Berris (Nick Fallon), Rachel Melvin (Chelsea Brady), Frances Reid (Alice Horton), Kristen Renton (Morgan Hillingsworth), Suzanne Rogers (Maggie Horton), Alison Sweeney (Sami Brady DiMera), Arianne Zucker (Nicole Walker Kiriakis), James Scott (E.J. DiMera), James Reynolds (Abe Carver), Peter Reckell (Bo Brady), Stephen Nichols (Steve Johnson), Joseph Mascolo (Stefano DiMera), Eric Martsolf (Brady Black), John Aniston (Victor Kirakis), Lauren Boles (Ciara Brady), Tanya Boyd (Celeste Perrault), Susan Seaforth Hayes ( Julie Williams), Leann Hunley (Anna Bardy DiMera). Credits: Executive Producer: Ken Corday. Supervising Producer: Stephen Wyman. Producer: Sheryl Herman. Music: Amy Burkhard-Evans, Steve Reinhardt.
Deadliest Catch. (Reality; Discovery Channel; Premiered: March 15, 2005) Documentary-like program that charts the extremely dangerous (and sometimes fatal) work of Alaskan crab fishermen. Narrator: Mike Rowe. Credits: Executive Producer: Tracy Green. Supervising Producer: Lisa Tanzer, Thom Beers, Jeff Conroy. Producer: Chris Smith, Johnny Petillo, Chris Nee, Tim Pastore, Matt Renner, Doug Stanley. Music: Bruce Hanifan, Paul Hepker.
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740 Deal or No Deal. (Game; NBC; Premiered: December 19, 2005) Twenty-six beautiful models appear on stage, each holding a case that contains an unknown amount of money (from one cent to $1 million). The player selects one case, which becomes his until the end of the game. The player must now open cases with the object being to keep the larger money amounts in play. Based on how bad (opening large cash amounts) or how good (small cash amounts), the banker offers to buy the player’s case for a specific amount
182 of money. If he refuses, it’s a no deal and the player continues picking cases. A player’s winnings are based on either accepting the banker’s offer or holding out to see what his case holds. Jessica Robinson became the first million dollar winner on September 1, 2008. The models listed below reflect the 2008 season; each is listed with the case she holds. See also program 129. Host: Howie Mandel. Models: Claudia Jordan (Case 1), Stacey Gardner (2), Lisa Gleave (3), Keltie Martin (4), Ursula Mayes (5), Megan Abrigo (6), Sara Bronson (7), Mariela Arteaga (8), Patricia Kara (9), Anya Monzikova (10), Katie Cleary (11), Lauren Shiohama (12), Leyla Milani (13), Pilar (14), Brooke Long (15), Lisa Lakatos (16), Jenelle Moreno (17), Marisa Petroro (18), Amanza Smith (19), Alike Boggan (20), Tameka Jacobs (21), Crystal Monte (22), Aubrie Lemon (23), Kelly Brannigan (24), Hayley Marie Norman (25), Lindsay Clubine (26) Banker: Peter Abbay. Credits: Announcer: Joe Cipriano, Townsend Coleman. Executive Producer: Scott St. John. Supervising Producer: David Floyd, Brian Veskosky. Producer: Judy C. Helm. Music: Brad Chiet.
Decision House. (Reality; My Network TV; September 12, 2007 to August 25, 2008) Couples (married or living together) facing a problem (even crisis) face Judge Lynn Toler in the hope of saving their relationship. Host : Judge Lynn Toler. Therapist : Dr. Tara Fields. Credits: Executive Producer: Jay McGraw, Dan Jbara. Supervising Producer: Nicole Dunn, David Goldman, Amanda Barrett. Producer: Rick Brown, Christopher D’Elie, Natalya Shneyde. Music: Devin Power.
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Deep Sea Detectives. (Reality; History Channel; Premiered: April 1, 2003) Spectacular underwater photography
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183 details the work of salvage specialists as they seek the remains of sea going vessels that have sunk to the bottom of the ocean. Host: John Chatterton, Cade Courtley, Richie Kohler. Credits: Executive Producer: Kristine Sabat. Supervising Producer: Tracey Cuesta. Producer: Neil Laird, Mark Cannon, Tom Cappello, Rocky Collins, Teresa Giordana. Music: Michael Richard Plowman.
743 Def Comedy Jam. (Comedy; HBO; Premiered: July 1, 1992) Up and coming comics perform before a live audience at the Wilshire Theater in Los Angeles. Host: Martin Lawrence, D.L. Hughley. Credits: Executive Producer: Stan Lathan, Russell Simmons. Producer: Suli McCullough, Royale Watkins. Music: Kid Capri. 744 Design Star. (Reality; HGTV; Premiered: July 23, 2006) Ten hopeful designers compete in various home design challenges (such as creativity and ingenuity) for the opportunity to become the “HGTV Design Star.” Host : Clive Pearse. Judges: Martha McCully, Cynthia Rowley, Vern Yip. Credits: Executive Producer: Sally Ann Salsano, James Bolosh, Amy Quimby. CoExecutive Producer: Jace Zimmer. Supervising Producer: Jason Hunt. Producer: Krista Van Nieuwburg. 745 Desperate Housewives. (Drama; ABC; Premiered: October 3, 2004) Wisteria Lane in a city called Fairview is a seemingly peaceful, meticulous neighborhood until one of its residents, Mary Alice Young, commits suicide and secrets and truths unfold to reveal the dirty laundry of a select group of women and their families (heard through the narration of Mary Alice as she observes her former friends). Bree, Gabrielle, Lynette, Susan and Edie are the women who become the focal point of the series. Bree, originally
Destination / 746 married to a doctor (Rex), is the mother of Danielle and Andrew. Gabrielle, married to Carlos, relishes in a rich lifestyle. Lynette, a former high-powered businesswoman, is married to Tom (owner of the Scavo Pizza parlor) and the mother of Porter, Penny, Parker and Preston. Susan, a single mother (of Julie), is divorced from Carl and illustrates children’s books. Edie, “the neighborhood slut,” is divorced and very flirtatious. Paul was Mary Alice’s husband; Zack, her son. Cast : Marcia Cross (Bree Van De Kamp), Nicollette Sheridan (Edie Britt), Eva Longoria (Gabrielle Solis), Felicity Huffman (Lynette Scavo), Teri Hatcher (Susan Mayer), Andrea Bowen ( Julie Mayer), Steven Culp (Rex Van De Kamp), Brenda Strong (Mary Alice Young), Cody Kasch (Zach Young), Doug Savant (Tom Scavo), Mark Moses (Paul Young), Ricardo Chavira (Carlos Solis), Harriet Sansom Harris (Felicia Tilman), Shane Kinsman (Porter Scavo), Charles Carver (Porter Scavo; later), Zane Huett (Parker Scavo), Joshua Logan Moore (Parker Scavo; later), Brent Kinsman (Preston Scavo), Max Carver (Preston Scavo; later), Jesse Metcalf ( John Rowland), Joy Lauren (Danielle Van De Kamp), Shawn Pyfrom (Andrew Van De Kamp), James Denton (Mike Delfino), Dana Delany (Katherine Mayfair), Gale Howard ( Jackson), Kendall Applegate (Penny Scavo), Neal McDonough (Dave Williams). Credits: Executive Producer: Marc Cherry, Tom Spezialy, Michael Edelstein. Co-Executive Producer: Kevin Murphy, Joey Murphy, John Pardee, David Grossman, Bob Daily. Supervising Producer: Sabrina Wind, Susan Nirah Jaffe, Bruce Zimmerman. Producer: Charles Skouras II, Kevin Itten, Tracey Stern, Patty Lin, Stephanie Hagen, Alexandra Cunningham, Larry Shaw, George W. Perkins.
Destination Truth. (Reality; Sci Fi; June 6, 2007 to October 15, 2008) An attempt to explain supernatural
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747 Dexter. (Crime Drama; Showtime; Premiered: October 1, 2006) Dexter Morgan is a blood splatter specialist for the Miami Police Department. He was an orphan raised by Harry Morgan, a street-smart police detective. At an early age Harry noticed his son had an unnatural urge to kill. Rather than suppress this urge, Harry encouraged Dexter to kill and taught him to focus on criminals (especially serial killers and how not to leave any evidence behind). Dexter, has since, honed that urge and has become a vigilante — if the cops can’t catch them or a killer beats the system — Dexter makes sure they receive their just deserts, with no trace left as to who the killer was —“I’m a very neat monster,” says Dexter. In addition to Dexter’s killing spree as a vigilante, stories also focus on his work at crime scenes where he excels in uncovering evidence. Rita is Dexter’s girlfriend, a troubled woman who was abused by her violent ex-husband (Tom); she is the mother of Astor and Cody. Sergeant Doakes is Dexter’s superior; Debra Morgan, Dexter’s half-sister, is with the Vice Squad. Cast: Michael C. Hall (Dexter Morgan), Julie Benz (Rita Bennett), Jennifer Carpenter (Debra Morgan), Lauren Velez (Lt. Maria Laquerta), Erik King (Sgt. Doakes), David Zayas (Angel Batista), Geoff Pearson (Captain Tom Astor), James Remar (Harry Morgan), Devon Graye (Dexter as a teenager), Dominic Janes (Dexter as a child). Credits: Executive Producer: John Goldwyn, Sara Collecton, Clyde Phillips, James Manos, Jr. Co-Executive Producer: Dancel Cerone, Michael Cuesta. Producer: Drew Z. Greenberg. Music: Dancel Light, Rolfe Kent.
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Digging for the Truth. (Reality; History Channel; Premiered: January 24, 2005) Survival expert Josh Bernstein travels across the world to uncover archaeological mysteries (from the ancient pyramids to King Solomon’s Mines). Host: Josh Bernstein, Charles Ingram, Hunter Ellis, Zay Harding. Credits: Executive Producer: Margaret Kim. Supervising Producer: Lori Gibson. Producer: William Gardner, Neil Laird. Music: Joe Delia, Michael Richard Plowman.
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Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives. (Reality; Food Network; Premiered: November 4, 2006) Chef Guy Fieri travels across the country in his 1967 Chevrolet Camaro seeking the best examples 1950s and 60s style dining in the U.S. Host: Guy Fieri. Credits: Executive Producer: David Page. Supervising Producer: Pam Suchman, Christianna Reinhardt. Producer: Kate Gibson, Mike Morris, Brynn Levin.
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Dinner Impossible. (Cooking; Food Network; Premiered: January 24, 2007) Culinary Institute of America chef and restaurateur Michael Symon accepts challenges to prepare dinners under extreme circumstances. Host: Michael Symon. Credits: Executive Producer: Marc Summers, Brian O’Reilly. Supervising Producer: Julie Roberts, Natalie Feldman. Producer: Jeanine Pavuk, Mary Beth Anderson, Matt Berkowitz.
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Dino Squad. (Cartoon; CBS; Premiered: September 2, 2007) While swimming, five teens (Fiona, Victor, Buzz, Caruso and Roger) are exposed to a mysterious oceanic ooze that alters their DNA and endows them with the ability to transform themselves into dinosaurs. With their newfound power, the teens battle evil wherever they find it.
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Dinosaur King. (Cartoon; Fox; Premiered: September 9, 2007) A mad scientist (Dr. Z) has invented a time machine to go back in time, capture dinosaurs and imprison them in special metal cards. The machine, however, malfunctions, explodes and scatters the cards all over the planet. Three pre-teens (Max, Zoe and Rex) find one of the cards and release a baby dinosaur when the button on the card is pressed. Realizing what the card represents, Max, Zoe and Rex set out on a quest to save the dinosaurs despite Dr. Z’s efforts to find the cards and become his envisioned dinosaur king. Voice Cast: Veronica Taylor (Max Taylor), Amanda Brown (Zoe Drake), Sebastian Arcelus (Rex Owen), Rachael Lillis (Ursula), Darren Dunstain (Zander), David Wills (Dr. Spike Taylor).
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753 Dirt. (Drama; FX ; January 2, 2007 to March 11, 2008) Lucy Spiller is a powerful ice princess who is totally committed to her job as a magazine editor. She oversees two magazines, Dirt and Now but when Dirt begins to flounder, she decides to devote all her energies into saving it by giving the public the scandalous celebrity stories she believes they want. Don Knokey is her chief photographer; Gibson Home is Lucy’s publisher; Willa McPherson is a reporter; and Kira Klay, a young actress, is Don’s romantic interest. Stories follow the mean and foul-mouthed Lucy as she uses her conniving ways, as well as every dirty trick in the book, to get the stories she feels will sell magazines. Cast : Courteney Cox (Lucy Spiller),
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754 Dirty Dancing : Living the Dream. (Reality; WE; Premiered: December 6, 2006) Thirty hopeful dancers (15 men and 15 women) are paired and taught specific dance routines by a professional dance instructor. Each episode features the couples performing their specific routines with the weakest performers being eliminated. Host : Cris Judd. Dance Instructor: Jonathan Curtis. Choreographer: Cris Judd, Eddie Garcia. Credits: Executive Producer: Don Weiner. Co-Executive Producer: Jeff Kopp. Supervising Producer: Allen Cody. Producer: Peter S. Alexander. Music: Mark Phillips.
Dirty Jobs. (Reality; Discovery Channel; Premiered: November 7, 2003) A look at the less-than-desirable jobs that ordinary people perform every day (as seen through the host’s becoming a part of the job he is exploring). Host: Mike Rowe. Credits: Executive Producer: Craig Piligian, Mike Rowe. CoExecutive Producer: Hank Capshaw. Producer: Alec Eastburg. Music: Matt Koskenmaki. 755
756 Dirty Sexy Money. (Drama; ABC; September 26, 2007 to December 17, 2008) The Darlings are a fabulously wealthy family, based in New York City, and the owners of homes and vineyards around the
757 / Disorderly world. Tripp and Letitia run the organization. They are the parents of Patrick, Karen, Brian and twins Juliet and Jeremy. Patrick is the Attorney General of New York City; Brian is an Episcopalian minister; Karen runs the family foundation; Juliet is a hopeful actress; Jeremy feels he is a disappointment to his family and has taken up drinking. Nick George is a lawyer who protects the Darlings billions — and dirty little secrets. Stories follow events in the lives of the Darlings as they each deal with life’s problems — and Nick’s efforts to keep them in the public eye as “The Darling American Family.” Cast : Peter Krause (Nick George), Donald Sutherland (Tripp Darling), Jill Clayburgh (Letitia Darling), William Baldwin (Patrick Darling), Natalie Zea (Karen Darling), Glenn Fitzgerald (Brian Darling), Samaire Armstrong ( Juliet Darling), Seth Gabel ( Jeremy Darling), Zoe McLellan (Lisa George). Credits: Executive Producer: Greg Berlanti, Matthew Gross, Bryan Singer, Craig Wright. Supervising Producer: Peter Elkoff, Yahlin Chang. Producer: Melissa Berman, Carl Ogawa, Kelly Van Horn. Music: Peter Nashel.
757 Disorderly Conduct. (Reality; Spike TV; Premiered: May 26, 2006) Reality television that goes too far, using graphic footage of horrific accidents for its shock subject matter (for example, a woman getting hit by a car — from the first impact to the even more unsettling result). Understandable (although with reservations) on pay cable, but not for a commercial cable station where access is not denied. Narrator: Robert Patrick. Credits: Executive Producer: Cheri Brownlee. Co-Executive Producer: Richard Wortman. Supervising Producer: Steve Ligerman. Producer: Alan Conn. Divorce Court. (Reality; Syn.; Premiered: August 30, 1999) Real people seeking a divorce present their cases before a real judge.
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759 The D.L. Chronicles. (Anthology; Here!; Premiered: 2007) A specialty series (geared toward gays) that focuses on men of color who lead double sex lives. Performers Include: Darren Schnase, Damian Raven, Sherilynn Wactor, Jessica Beshir, Ty Vincent, R.J. Black, Kariem Ferguson, Jason Smart, Sydolle Noel, Holly Karrol Clark. Credits: Executive Producer: Quincy LeNear, Deondray Gossett. Co-Executive Producer: Ahmed Best. Supervising Producer: Ani Williams, Hashim Williams. Music: Vikter Duplait. Dr. Phil. (Reality; Syn.; Premiered: September 2002) Real people with real problems appear seeking help from psychiatrist Phil McGraw. Host: Dr. Phil McGraw. Credits: Executive Producer: Carla Pennington. Supervising Producer: Angie Kraus-Bell. Senior Producer: Kandi Amelon, Judy Rybak. Producer: John Perry, Lisa Steinke, David Goldman, Marsha Armstrong, Kathy Giaconia, Charlotte Graham, Julie Johnson, Gloria Paymani, Anita Pepper, Paul Rosenthal, Julie Ross, Edward Santos, Jill Skinner.
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761 Dr. Steve-O. (Reality; USA; Premiered: October 7, 2007) A man known only as Dr. Steve-O hates wimps and has taken it upon himself to “de-wussify wimps, nerds and couch potatoes.” Such subjects, nominated by their friends and family, receive a visit from the good doctor and his gorgeous nurse, Trishelle, to undergo a series of
187 “de-wussing” challenges to turn a wimp into a man. Cast: Steve-O (Dr. Steve-O), Trishelle Cannatella (Nurse Trishelle). Credits: Executive Producer: Jonathan Murray. Supervising Producer: Jeff Schmidt. Producer: Christopher Gallivan. Music: Adam Small, Jason Moss.
Doctor Who. (Science Fiction; Sci Fi; March 26, 2005 to August 1, 2008) A continuation of the Doctor Who series that began on the BBC in England in 1962 (first seen in the U.S. in 1973). A man from the planet Gallifrey and known only as the Doctor, uses his time machine, the TARDIS (Time and Relative Dimension in Space) to save not only the Earth, but other planets threatened by evil. The Doctor has a great thirst for knowledge and uses the TARDIS, which has a slight defect (it is stuck in the guise of a 1960s British telephone booth; it is supposed to disguise itself wherever it goes) to learn all he can by visiting various periods in history. The new version, produced in 2005, begins when the Doctor comes to Earth to protect it from an evil living plastic organism that seeks to destroy it. Rose Tyler, a department store salesgirl he rescues from plastic mannequins brought to life by the alien, helps him defeat the creature. Although the Doctor is an alien, he longs for human companionship and invites Rose to become his traveling companion. Rose has a hapless boyfriend, an over-bearing mother and a not-too-bright outlook for the future. She chooses to travel with the Doctor and live a life of harrowing adventures protecting the universe from evil. The third season premiere ( July 6, 2007), “The Runaway Bride,” finds Rose leaving the Doctor to return to her life as it was before she met him. “Smith and Jones,” the following episode, finds the Doctor (who has checked into a London hospital under the name John Smith), seeking a creature called a Plasmasvore (feeds on blood) that
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763 Dog the Bounty Hunter. (Reality; A&E; August 31, 2004 to August 20, 2008) The real life exploits of a bounty hunter (Duane “Dog” Chapman) and his family as they track down wanted criminals. Cast : Duane “Dog” Chapman, Beth Smith, Leland Chapman, Tim Chapman, Lyssa Chapman, Travis Chapman, Abby Mae Chapman, Davina Chapman, Dakota Chapman, Cobie Chapman. Credits: Executive Producer: Daniel Elias, Nancy Dubuc, Neil A. Cohen. Supervising Producer: Lucas Platt. Producer: Adriana Pacheco, Sylvia Wright. Music: Dan Stein, Joel Goodman, David Bramfitt. 764
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765 / Dominick tional Geographic; Premiered: September 13, 2004) Animal behaviorist Cesar Millan visits families with troublesome dogs to rehabilitate them and help the family establish a balanced relationship with their pet. Host: Cesar Millan. Credits: Executive Producer: Jim Milio, Melissa Peltier. Supervising Producer: Colette Beoudry. Producer: Sue Anne Fincke, Kay Sumner. Music: Gregg Miner, Andrew Kereszres.
765 Dominick Dunne’s Power, Privilege and Justice. (Reality; Court TV/Tru TV; Premiered: 2004) Vanity Fair columnist and author Dominick Dunne presents a look at a dark side of the law—how the rich and famous, who believe they are above the law, attempt to manipulate the system to get away with criminal activities. Host: Dominick Dunne. Credits: Executive Producer: Anthony Horn, Vincent Kralyevich. Supervising Producer: Christine Connor. Producer: Ron Marans, Todd Moss, Ted Poole, Teresa Giardano, Joe Danisi, Norman Cohen, Patrick Taulere, Shana Hilderbrand, Scott A. Friedland. Music: Ryan Shore, Richard Fiocca, Max Surlas, Robert Filomena, Sarah Larson, George Small.
766 The Donald Strachey Mysteries. (Crime Drama; Here!; Premiered: 2005) Donald Strachey is a tough-looking private detective based in New York City. Donald is gay but his rugged appearance could portray him as either straight or gay. Stories follow Donald’s case investigations, usually into crimes (murders) involving members of the gay community. Based on the book by Richard Stevenson and broadcast on the specialty gay channel Here! Cast: Chad Allen (Donald Strachey). Credits: Executive Producer: Barry Krost, James Shavick, Kirk Shaw. Co-Executive Producer: Randy Zalken. Associate Pro-
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Don’t Forget the Lyrics. (Game; Fox; Premiered: July 11, 2007) A contestant, whether he has the ability to sing or not, appears on stage. Nine song categories are revealed (for example, Rock and Roll, Tom Jones Hits, Country and Western). The player chooses a category and two associated song titles appear. He then chooses one of those songs to sing. As the band plays the selected song, the lyrics are seen on a large screen. The player sings along (like in karaoke) but when a line of blank spaces appears, he must supply the missing lyrics (from four to ten words). If the player supplies the correct lyrics he wins money (from $1,000 on the first song to $1 million on the tenth song). The player can quit at any time and leave with what money he has if he is unsure about the lyrics he supplied. The safety net, however is the $25,000 song. If the player can reach this level, he is guaranteed that amount of money should he lose on an additional song. Host: Wayne Brady. Orchestra: Ricky Minor Credits: Executive Producer: Brad Lachman, Jeff Apploff, Chris Coelen, Greg Goldman. Co-Executive Producer: Brian Veskosky. Supervising Producer: Bill Bracken. Producer: Matthew D’Acquisto. 767
The Doodlebops. (Children; Disney; Premiered: 2004) Deedee, Moe and Rooney are the Doodlebops, a rock and roll band geared to pre-school children. Through the misadventures the band encounters while rehearsing, various aspects of the world are related to its target audience. Cast : Lisa Lennox (Deedee Doodle), Chad McNamara (Rooney Doodle), Jonathan Wexler (Moe Doodle), Jackie Richardson ( Jazzmin), John Catucci (Bob the Bus Driver), Kim Roberts (Mazz), Dylan Everett (Streeter), Ron Stefaniuk (Moosehead). Credits: Executive Producer:
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Dora the Explorer. (Cartoon; Nickelodeon; Premiered: September 6, 2005) Dora is a young Hispanic girl who, with her monkey (Boots) and talking backpack share educational adventures as they explore a world set in an animated computer. Voice Cast : Kathleen Herles (Dora), Harrison Chad (Boots), Sasha Toro (Backpack), Ashley Fleming (Isa), Esai Morales (Papi). Credits: Executive Producer: Valerie Walsh, Chris Gifford, Brown Johnson. Producer: Eric Weiner, Jeff DeGrandis, Helena Uszac, Steve Socki. Music: Billy Straus, Steve Sandberg, Jed Becker, Chris Gifford.
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Dragon. (Cartoon; NBC; Premiered: October 5, 2007) Simplistic animated (clay figures) series about Dragon, a friendly blue dragon as he learns various aspects of life with the help of his friends Mouse and Beaver. Narrator and Character Voices: Frank Meschkvleit. Credits: Producer: Vivianne Monn, Helmut Fischer, Lorraine Richard. Music: Ray Fabi.
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Dress My Nest. (Reality; Style; Premiered: March 28, 2007) Selected subjects are given a home makeover by interior designer Thom Filicia based on the chosen subject’s favorite article of clothing. Host : Thom Filicia, Erika Martin. Credits: Producer: Christine Reed, Erica Ross, Kevin Maynard. Associate Producer: Christopher Gallivan.
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772 Duel. (Game; ABC; December 17, 2007 to July 25, 2008) One player (chosen at random from a group of twenty-four) appears on stage. He selects one opponent from the remaining players. These players stand on opposite sides of a game podium and each re-
Ed / 774 ceives ten casino chips, each worth $5,000. The host reads a question and four possible answers (A,B,C,D) appear on screens before each player. Players select an answer by placing a chip on the one he feels is correct (if he is not sure, he can place a chip on as many as he wants). When the correct answer is revealed, chips placed on wrong answers are removed and placed in the jackpot kitty. If both players chose the correct answer, the game continues; if a player chose an incorrect answer, he is defeated and the winner receives cash based on how many remaining chips he has. The more games (called Duels) the player wins, the more money he acquires (but he risks loss of everything if he continues and chooses an incorrect answer). Host : Mike Greenberg. Chip Girls: Jennifer Aguero, Olivia Fox. Credits: Executive Producer: Gail Berman, Lloyd Baum, Chris Cowan, Jean Michel Michenaud, Charles Duncombe, David Rosconval, Francis Vacher. Co-Executive Producer: R.A. Clark. Producer: Tim Brock. Director: Mark Gentile.
773 Easy Entertaining. (Cooking; Food Network; Premiered: October 1, 2003) Cookbook author and chef Michael Chiarello celebrates the Napa Valley life style with an on-location series taped at the Trefethen Winery. Host: Michael Chiarello. Credits: Producer-Writer: Michael Chiarello. Director: Natalie Gustafson. Ed, Edd and Eddy. (Cartoon; Cartoon Network; Premiered: January 4, 1999) Three moronic boys who share the same first name (but spelled differently) experience the pains of adolescence, growing up in an area called Peach Creek Estates. Voice Cast: Matt Hill (Ed), Sam Vincent (Edd), Tony Sampson (Eddy). Credits: Executive Producer: Danny Antonucci, Linda Simensky. Producer: Samantha
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The Ellen DeGeneres Show. (Talk; Syn.; Premiered: September 2003) Daily celebrity interview series that is also a mix of variety acts, musical numbers and stories of real people with something to say or possessed of an extraordinary talent. Host: Ellen DeGeneres. Credits: Executive Producer: Ellen DeGeneres, Ed Glavin. Co-Executive Producer: Andy Lassner. Supervising Producer: Mike Gibbons, Music: Robin Thicke, Eban Schletter.
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776 Emeril Live. (Cooking; Food Network; Premiered: January 1, 1997) A taped show in which master chef Emeril Lagasse prepares gourmet meals in front of a live audience. Host: Emeril Lagasse. Producer: Patricia LaMorte. Writer-Music: Emeril Lagasse. The Emperor’s New School. (Cartoon; Disney; Premiered: January 27, 2006) Kuzco is next in line to rule the Ku Empire. But first he must graduate from Kuzco Academy High School. He has little ambition for school and he is unaware that Yzma, his former advisor (who is now his teacher) is hoping to prevent him from acquiring the throne so she herself can become ruler. Stories follow Kuzco as he goes about his merry way, almost always oblivious to the situations that surround him. Voice Cast: J.P. Manoux (Kuzco), Jessica Di Cicco (Malina), Eartha Kitt (Yzma), Patrick Warburton (Kronk). Credits: Executive Producer: Bob Gannaway. Producer: Clay Renfroe. Music: Michael Tavera.
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ality; MTV; Premiered: January 1, 2007) Young people (aged 18 to 22) who are in love and plan to marry despite objections from friends and family are profiled.
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779 Entertainers. (Interview; Syn.; Premiered: September 2007) Interviews with “the world’s hottest stars.” Chosen subjects are profiled with clips from their films as well as a behindthe-scenes look at the making of the subject’s character and/or film. Host: Byron Allen. Credits: Executive Producer: Byron Allen, Carolyn Folks. Supervising Producer: Jennifer Lucas. Producer: Joan Robbins. Entertainment Studios.com. (Variety; Syn.; Premiered: September 2006) Entertainment news and interviews with movie, television and music personalities. Host: Byron Allen. Credits: Executive Producer: Carolyn Folks, Byron Allen. Associate Producer: Terence Hill. Co-Producer: Joan Robbins, Mike Androsky 780
Entertainment Tonight. (Variety; Syn.; Premiered: September 1981) A daily series that presents the latest gossip on celebrities, movies, TV shows, music and other entertainment fields. Host : Mary Hart, John Tesh, Mark Steines, Larry Mendte, Giselle Fernandez, Pat O’Brien. Credits: Executive Producer: Rob Silverstein, David Hedges, David Hall, Joseph R. Lynch, Jonathan P. Goodman. Producer: Scott Mantz, Ann Lewis, Robert Jarrin. Music: David Leon, Jeremy Sweet.
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Entourage. (Reality; HBO; Premiered: July 18, 2004) Vince Chase is an actor with a promising future. His best friends, Johnny, Eric and Turtle, join him as they leave their home in Queens, New York, to help and
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Eon Kid. (Cartoon; CW; September 22, 2007 to September 6, 2008) In a futuristic age, a young boy named Marty finds the Fist of Eon, a long-lost magical fist that helped humans defeat evil robots led by the General over 500 years ago. The fist endows Marty with unique powers and with his friend, Ally, battles Raymer and Black Beauty, the evil rulers of an area known as Iron Tower. Voice Cast: Aidan Drummond (Marty), Claire Renaud (Ally), Andy Toth (Buttons), Nicole Oliver (Black Beauty).
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784 ER. (Drama; NBC; September 19, 1994 to April 2, 2009) Chicago’s County General Hospital, a level one trauma center, is the setting for a look at the mostly professional lives of the doctors and nurses who face life and death situations every hour of every day. Cast : George Clooney (Dr. Douglas Ross), Abraham Benrubi (Dr. Jerry Markovic), Laura Innes (Dr. Kerry Weaver), Goran Visnjic (Dr. Luka Kovac), Maura Tierney (Dr. Abby Lockhart), Linda Cardellini (Nurse Samantha Taggart), Parminder Nagra (Dr. Neela Rasgotra), Mekhi Phifer (Dr. Gregory Pratt), Maria Bello (Dr. Anna Del Amico), Sharif Atkins (Dr. Daniel Gallant), Shane West
Eureka / 785 (Dr. Ray Barnett), Noah Wylie (Dr. John Carter), Sherry Stringfield (Dr. Susan Lewis), Monte Russell (EMS Dwight Zadro), Gloria Reuben ( Jeanie Boulet [Physician Assistant]), Ming-Na (Dr. JingMei “Deb” Chen), Michael Michele (Dr. Cleo Finch), Laura Ceron (Nurse Chuny Marquez), Anthony Edwards (Dr. Mark Greene), Yvette Freeman (Nurse Haleh Adams), Lyn Alicia Henderson (EMS Pamela Olbes), Alex Kingston (Dr. Elizabeth Corday), Eriq La Salle (Dr. Peter Benton), Julianna Margulies (Nurse Carol Hathaway), Lily Mariye (Nurse Lily Jarvik), Kellie Martin (Dr. Lucy Knight), Paul McCrane (Dr. Robert Romano), Kristen Johnston (Nurse Eve Peyton), Leland Orser (Dr. Lucien Dubenko), Scott Grimes (Dr. Archie Morris), Erik Palladino (Dr. Dave Malucci), Busy Philipps (Hope Bobeck), John Stamos (Dr. Tony Gates), Angela Bassett (Dr. Cate Banfield). Credits: Executive Producer: Michael Crichton, John Wells, Jack Orman, Lydia Woodward, Carol Flint, Neal Baer, David Zabel, R. Scott Gemmill, Steven Spielberg. Co-Executive Producer: Janine Sherman, Dee Johnson, Walon Green, Robert Nathan, Meredith Stiehm. Supervising Producer: Mimi Leder, Julie Hebert. Producer: Bruce Miller, Richard Thorpe, Chris Misiano, Christopher Chulack, Patrick Harbinson. Music: Marty Davich, Christopher Neal Nelson.
785 Eureka. (Science Fiction; Sci Fi; July 18, 2006 to September 23, 2008) Eureka is a small American town that conceals a dark secret: ever since the 1940s the U.S. government has relocated geniuses there to live and work on scientific breakthroughs. The basic premise is a look at the quirky characters that inhabit the Pacific Northwest town. Cast : Colin Ferguson ( Jack Carter), Jordan Hinson (Zoe Carter), Debrah Farentino (Beverly Barlow), Matt Frewer ( Jim Taggart), Salli Richardson-Whitfiled (Al-
786 / Every lison Blake), Joe Morton (Henry Deacon), Erica Cerra ( Jo Lupo), Ed Quinn (Nathan Stark), Greg Germann (Warren King), Shayn Solberg (Spencer Martin), Maury Chaykin (Sheriff Cobb). Credits: Executive Producer: Andrew Cosby. Co-Executive Producer: Jaime Paglia, Karl Schaefer. Supervising Producer: Dan Fesman, Harry Victor. Producer: Robert Petrovicz.
786 Every Woman. (Interview; Syn.; Premiered: September 2007) Entertaining and inspired interviews with women who reflect the diversity of women today. Narration Host : Michelle Logan. Credits: Executive Producer: Byron Allen, Carolyn Folks. Supervising Producer: Jennifer Lucas. Producer: Joan Robbins. 787 Everybody Hates Chris. (Comedy; UPN/CW; Premiered: September 22, 2005) The Bedford Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn, New York, is the setting (beginning in 1982 and progressing to 1986 in 2008 episodes) for a look at the childhood memories of comedian Chris Rock. Julius and Rochelle are his parents; Drew and Tanya are his younger siblings. Julius works several jobs and is very frugal. Rochelle works as a waitress (later hairdresser at Nessa’s Hair Salon). Chris, 13 years old when the series begins, is the only African-American at Corleone Junior High School (he later attends Tattaglia High School). Chris tries to do everything right (but everything usually goes wrong). He works after school at Doc’s Corner, the local convenience store. Tanya has a knack for letting Chris take the blame for something she did. She and Drew attend Dolimite Elementary School. Greg is Chris’s friend; Mrs. Morello is a teacher at Corleone; Mr. Raymond is its principal; Louise is the Rock’s neighbor; Tasha is Louise’s daughter; Joey is the school bully; Mr. Omar is the Rock’s upstairs neighbor; Mr. Thurman is the principal at Tattaglia;
192 Doc is the store owner; Vanessa owns Nessa’s Beauty Parlor. Chris Rock narrates the stories of his youth. Cast : Tyler James Williams (Chris Rock), Terry Crews ( Julius Rock), Tichina Arnold (Rochelle Rock), Tequan Richmond (Drew Rock), Imani Hakim (Tanya Rock), Vincent Martella (Greg Wulger), Travis T. Flory ( Joey Caruso), Ernest Thomas (Mr. Omar), Paige Hurd (Tasha), Paul Ben-Victor (Mr. Thurman), Jacqueline Mazarella (Mr. Morello), Antonio Fargas (Doc), Jackee Harry (Vanessa). Credits: Executive Producer: Chris Rock, Michael Rotenberg, Howard Gewirtz, Dave Becky. Co-Executive Producer: Kriss Turner, Gregory Thompson. Supervising Producer: Rodney Barnes. Producer: Jim Michaels, Alysa Fouse. Music: Marcus Miller.
788 Everyday Italian. (Cooking; Food Network; Premiered: September 1, 2003) Italian chef Giada DeLaurentis prepares updated versions of old world Italian recipes. Host : Giada DeLaurentis. Credits: Producer: Audrey Bellezza. Segment Producer: Rafael August, Deren Albran, Alyson Shelton, Cody Shelton, Nell O’Hara, Suzanne Schecter. Exe’s and Oh’s. (Drama; Logo; Premiered: January 1, 2007) Jennifer is a young woman with a vivid fantasy life and a floundering career (documentary film maker). She is also a lesbian and looking for Ms. Right. As Jennifer searches for that special girl, viewers are given a glimpse into her private life as well as the lives of her close lesbian friends: Samantha (called Sam, a bartender), Crutch (a coffee house waitress hoping to become a singer/songwriter) and Kris (with a “K”) and Chris (with a “C”), lovers who own an online pet accessories business. Also known as The Rules: A Lesbian Survival Guide.
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Extra. (Variety; Syn.; Premiered: September 5, 1994) A daily series of show business related news. Host (2008): Danya Devon, Mark McGrath, Mario Lopez. Credits: Executive Producer: Sheila Sitomer, Teresa Coffino, Neil Freundilch. Supervising Producer: Mike Miller, Jennifer Winer, Tracy Green, Stephen Mark Saylor, Ron Rosen. Producer: Gay Linill, Kelly Murphy, Terry Murphy, Evan Weinstein, Larry Lauren.
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791 Extreme Makeover: Home Edition. (Reality; ABC; Premiered: December 3, 2003) Desperate or deserving families are given a chance to begin a new life with a new or completely remodeled older home. Crew: Ty Pennington, Tracy Hutson, Paul DiMeo, Michael Moloney, Preston Sharp, Eric Ancker, Constance Ramos, Paige Hemmis, Ed Sanders, Tanya McQueen, Eduardo Xol. Credits: Executive Producer: Tom Forman. Co-Executive Producer: Janelle Fiorito, Jonathan Karsh, Denise Cramsey, Star Price. Senior Producer: Diane Korman, Conrad Ricketts. Producer: Christiane Kirsch, Michael Hauser, Shana Kemp, Peter Alexander, Kathryn Vaughan, Mark Rains. Music: Brad Chiet, Eric Allaman, Rudy Guess, Rob Cairns.
792 The Fabulous Life Of.... (Reality; VH-1; January 1, 2003 to October 2, 2008)
Family / 794 A look at the lives of the extremely rich and famous (sort of a new version of the 1980s series Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous). Each episode focuses on a particular subject and shows how the person achieved his (or her) wealth as well as how he (or she) lives “The Fabulous Life.” Narrator: Christopher Flockton. Credits: Executive Producer: Matt Sharp. Producer: Mark Marruccini, Matt Hanna, Kate Bernstein, Heather Feldbaum, Avi Savar, Jordana Hockman. Associate Producer: David Abraham, Joshua Wright.
793 Fairly Odd Parents. (Cartoon; Nickelodeon; Premiered: March 30, 2001) Timmy Turner is a 10-year-old boy who feels his parents deprive him of everything. Wanda and Cosmo are his godparents. When Timmy wants something he wishes for it and Wanda and Cosmo give it to him and stories relate the mishaps that follow as Timmy struggles to cop with something he wasn’t supposed to have. Voice Cast: Tara Strong (Timmy Turner), Susan Blakeslee (Wanda), Daran Norris (Cosmo), Jim Ward (Chet Ubetcha), Grey DeLisle (Vicky Turner). Credits: Executive Producer: Butch Hartman, Fred Seibert. Producer: Bob Boyle, Steve Marmel. Music: Guy Moon. Family Feud. (Game; Syn.; Premiered: July 1, 1976) Two five-member families compete in a game wherein they must answer questions based on a survey of 100 people. Points are scored based the answers given and the number of people who responded to it. The first family to score 300 or more points wins. Host: Richard Dawson, Ray Combs, Richard Karn, Louie Anderson, John O’Hurley. Credits: Executive Producer: Gabrielle Johnston, Michael Canter, Joel Klein. Supervising Producer: Kristen Bjorklund, Bob Boden. Associate Producer: Laurie Chryss. Music: Jeremy Sweet. Announcer: Burton Richardson. 794
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795 Family Guy. (Cartoon; Fox; Premiered: January 31, 1999) An irreverent look at a not-so-typical (and not so normal) American family called the Griffins, residents of Quahog, Rhode Island. Peter, the father is extremely obese (and a total moron). He works at the Pawtucket Brewery (later Happy Go Lucky Toys) and enjoys a drink (or two) at a bar called the Drunken Clam. Peter is married to Lois, a sexy woman who accepts Peter for all his faults. They are the parents of Chris, Megan and Stewie. Chris is rather large (overweight and tall) for a 13-year-old and quite dense. Megan, called Meg, is younger than Chris and very awkward (she is approaching puberty and having a difficult time of it). Stewie is the extremely intelligent baby of the family. He has a football-shaped head and is somewhat homicidal (he appears to be planning ways to eradicate his parents). Rounding out the Griffin household is Brian, an Einstein-intelligent, talking dog who loves martinis and often provides the only common sense in the uncommon household. Voice Cast : Seth McFarlane (Peter Griffin/Chris Griffin/Brian/Stewie Griffin), Alex Borstein (Lois Griffin), Mila Kunis (Megan Griffin), Lacey Chabert (Megan Griffin; later), Mike Henry (Cleveland Brown), Patrick Warburton ( Joe Swanson), Adam West (Mayor Adam West), John G. Brennan (Mort Goldman). Credits: Executive Producer: Seth MacFarlane, David Zuckerman. Supervising Producer: Mike Henry, Alec Sulkin, Wellesley Wild. Producer: Gene Laufenberg, Allison Adler, Kara Vallow, Sherry Gunther, Matt Weitzman, Mike Barker. Music: Ron Jones, Walter Murphy.
796 Fashion Police. (Reality; Style Network; Premiered: September 1, 2003) A weekly look at what is in and what’s not regarding the fashion trends of Hollywood celebrities.
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797 Fearless Music. (Music; Syn.; Premiered: September 2007) Live studio performances from “five great bands”— all of which were recorded live at Fearless Music studios in New York City. Host: Jamie Lamm. Credits: Executive Producer: Jamie Lamm. Producer: Gabriele Solorino. Theme Music: Jamie Lamm. 798 The First 48. (Reality; A&E; Premiered: July 1, 2004) A real life version of the C.S.I. programs on CBS that follows actual detectives as they investigate crimes (usually homicides) within the crucial, first 48 hours of the 911 call. Credits: Executive Producer: Laura Fleury, John X. Kim. Series Producer: Ted Bourne. Producer: David Felsen, Xackery Irving, Matthew Testa, Elizabeth Tracy, Steve Kantor, Alana Campbell, Wei Ling Chang. Flash Gordon. (Science Fiction; Sci Fi; August 10, 2007 to February 8, 2008) An undated version of the characters created by Alex Raymond. Stephen Gordon, nicknamed Flash for his ability to run fast, works as a car restorer. Dale Arden, Flash’s former high school sweetheart, is now an investigative reporter for WIADTV, Channel 4. As Flash enjoys life on Earth, sinister happenings are occurring on the planet Mongo. Ming, its evil leader, has sent a bounty hunter to Earth to find Flash and retrieve a device created by Flash’s father, Lawrence, called the IMex (which contains all the knowledge of the universe). Flash is unaware of the IMex. Lawrence was a physics professor who, with his assistant, Dr. Hans Zarkov, developed the I-Mex. Shortly after, during
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195 an experiment with gravity, Lawrence was pulled through a mysterious space rift, transported to Mongo and captured by Ming. To cover up Professor Gordon’s disappearance, a lab fire was reported wherein Lawrence perished. To condense a long series of events, Flash, Dale and Dr. Zarkov are united when the alien bounty hunter’s presence becomes known. Before the alien is destroyed, Flash learns about the I-Mex and that his father is being held captive on Mongo. Flash is now determined to find his father and protect the I-Mex (which he later finds hidden in a closet in his home) from Ming. Through a space rift device Flash finds among the alien’s remains, Flash, accompanied by Dale and Dr. Zarkov, is able to travel from the Earth to Mongo and vice versa. Stories follow the trio as they seek Professor Gordon and attempt to foil Ming’s plans of domination. Aura is Ming’s daughter; Baylin is the alien bounty hunter who sides with Flash. Cast : Eric Johnson (Flash Gordon), Gina Holden (Dale Arden) Jody Racicot (Dr. Hans Zarkov), John Ralston (Ming), Karen Cliche (Baylin), Anna Van Hooft (Princess Aura), Jonathan Walker (Rankol; Ming’s chief scientist). Credits: Executive Producer: Matthew O’Connor, Tom Rowe. Co-Executive Producer: James Thorpe.
800 Flight of the Conchords. (Comedy; HBO; Premiered: June 17, 2007) Bret and Jemaine are New Zealand musicians who now live in New York City. They have a comedy musical act (Flight of the Conchords) and stories relate their antics as they chase women, break into song whenever convenient and seek that elusive big break. Murray is their manager; Mel is their only fan. Cast: Jemaine Clement ( Jemaine), Bret McKenzie (Bret), Kristen Schaal (Mel), Rhys Darby (Murray). Credits: Executive Producer: Stu Smiley, James Bobin, Troy Miller. Co-Executive Producer: Tracey
Foursome / 803 Baird, Jemaine Clement, Bret McKenzie. Producer: Anna Dokoza, Christie Morse.
801 48 Hours Mystery. (Reality; CBS; Premiered: January 19, 1988) Detailed investigative reports on current news stories, most of which are shrouded in mystery. Originally titled 48 Hours then 48 Hours Investigates. Host: Dan Rather (1988–2002), Leslie Stahl (2002– ). Credits: Executive Producer: Susan Zirinsky. Supervising Producer: Jim Murphy. Producer: Paul Ryan, Michael Maloy, Katherine Davis, Reed Collins, Jr., David Schneider, Rob Hershman. Music: Richard Floica, Julian Harris, Max Surlas, Todd Erickson. 802 Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends. (Cartoon; Cartoon Network; Premiered: August 13, 2004) Madame Foster is a woman who runs a home where the imaginary friends of children are placed up for adoption when they outgrow them. Bloo, the security blanket of ten-year-old Mac, is one such friend who resides at the house. Mac, however, is still attached to Bloo and stories follow Mac as he visits Bloo each day and becomes involved in the antics of the characters that inhabit the house. Voice Cast : San Marquette (Mac), Keith Ferguson (Bloo), Phil LaMarr (Eduardo), Candi Milo (Coco), Grey De Lisle (Frankie Foster), Tom Kane (Mr. Herriman). Credits: Executive Producer: Craig McCracken, Brian Miller. Supervising Producer: Jennifer Pelphrey, Lauren Faust. Producer: Vince Aniceto, Peter Lewis. Music: Jennifer Kes Remington, James L. Venable.
803 Foursome. (Erotica; Playboy Channel; Premiered: 2006) The casting call reads: “Are you cute, fun, wild and sexy? Do you have an irresistible appetite for the opposite sex? Are you wild, fun and ready for everything? If you answered yes, we are looking for you.
804 / Frank We are in search of fun. Single men and women (ages 21–29) who want to be on a hot Playboy show. Best of all, you’ll be paid $500 for one day of shooting.” Foursome is a dating show like no other. Four singles (two men and two women) are brought together in a Hollywood mansion and are free to do what they want. Cameras capture the candid sexual activities that occur as they get to know each other. Like most reality shows, the participants are identified by a first name only and actually serve as the hosts, as they talk directly into the camera and set the stage for what is about to transpire.
Frank TV. (Comedy; TBS; November 20, 2007 to December 23, 2008) A weekly skit series that satirizes politics, TV, movies and current events with comedian-impressionist Frank Caliendo playing all the roles. Star: Frank Caliendo. Credits: Executive Producer: Frank Caliendo, Matt Wickline, John Bowman, Barry Katz. Producer: Leo Clarke, Brian Volk-Weiss. Director: Jay Karas. Writer: Frank Caliendo, John Bowman, Matt Wickline, Rich Talarico, Jeff Rothpan, Rachel Duguay, Dave Polsky, Brenda Hays, Dave King.
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805 Franny’s Feet. (Cartoon; PBS; Premiered: January 1, 2004) Fantoosies is a shoe repair shop owned by the grandfather of a young girl named Franny. When a customer brings in a pair of shoes for repair, Franny tries them on and is magically transported to a place associated with those shoes (to teach learning experiences to children). Voice Cast: Phoebe McAuley (Franny), George Buza (Grandfather). Credits: Executive Producer: Beth Stevenson. Producer: Kym Hyde. Co-Producer: John Mariella. Music: Miero Stamm. Theme Vocal: “Franny’s Feet” by Tajja Isen. Friday Night Lights. (Drama; NBC; October 3, 2006 to February 8, 2008)
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196 Dillon is a small West Texas town obsessed with football (specifically the Panthers, the team of Dillon High School). The team plays on Friday nights. Football dominates conversations and events in the lives of the team members as well as its obsessed fans are depicted. On October 1, 2008 (to January 14, 2009) the series aired on Direct TV with repeats airing on NBC (beginning January 16, 2009). Cast: Scott Porter ( Jason Street), Adrianna Palicki (Tyra Collette), Minka Kelly (Lyla Garrity), Gaius Charles (Brian “Smash” Williams), Zach Gilford (Matt Saracen), Connie Britton (Tami Taylor), Derek Phillips (Billy Riggins), Kyle Chandler (Coach Eric Taylor), Aimee Teegarden ( Julie Taylor), Jesse Plemons (Landry Clarke), Katherine Willis ( Joanne Street), Nieko Mann (Noannie Williams), Liz Mikel (Corinna Williams), Blue Deckert (Coach Mac MaGill), Kevin Rankin (Herc) Ravin Alexander (Christina), Cindy Creekmore (Missy Aubrey), Robert Parish (Phil), Whitney McCauley (Sheila Williams), Walter Perez (Bobby “Bull” Reyes), Libby Villari (Mayor Lucy Rodell), Kate Krause (Tabby Garrity). Credits: Executive Producer: Peter Berg, Brian Grazer, Jason Katims. Co-Executive Producer: John Cameron, Sarah Aubrey. Supervising Producer: Carter Harris. Producer: David Hudgins, Katie O’Hara, Michael Lewis. Music: W.G. Snuffy Walden, Julie Greaux.
807 The Game. (Comedy; CW; Premiered: September 20, 2006) A comedic look at the lives of the women behind the men of pro football. Particular focus is on Melanie Barnett, the live-in girlfriend of Derwin Davis, a third string rookie for the San Diego Sabers. Melanie is a very beautiful girl and she fears the worse: other women falling for Derwin (and Derwin becoming unfaithful to her. Melanie, a medical student, later becomes a doctor at San Diego Hospital). Kelly Pitts, Melanie’s friend, has the same
197 fears. She is a gorgeous “white chick” who is married to Jason Pitts, a black player. Malik Wright, a single quarterback, rounds out the main characters. His problems stem from his mother, Tasha Mack, who is also his manager (the owner of Tasha Mack Management). Malik would like to quit football and become a rap star, but his mother believes he hasn’t the talent and constantly persuades him to stay with football. Stories follow the heartaches, the insecurities, challenges and rivalries each faces. The wives are members of the Saber Sunbeams. A spin off from Girlfriends (where the pilot aired in April of 2006). Cast : Tia Mowry (Melanie Barnett), Pooch Hall (Derwin Davis), Brittany Daniel (Kelly Pitts), Coby Bell ( Jason Pitts), Wendy Raquel Robinson (Tasha Mack), Hosea Chanchez (Malik Wright). Credits: Executive Producer: Kelsey Grammer, Mara Brock Akil, Steve Stark. CoExecutive Producer: Chuck Ranberg, Anne Flett-Giordano, Kenny Smith, Tim Edwards. Producer: Dan Dugan.
808 Game Show Moments Gone Bananas. (Comedy; VH-1; Premiered: May 21, 2005) A Series of specials that presents humorous clips from game shows coupled with segments wherein studio audience members play classic game shows (like Beat the Clock and Concentration). Host: Ben Stein. Announcer: Randy West. Credits: Executive Producer: Todd Barton. Producer: Mandel Ilagan, Bob Stone, Aaron Solomon.
809 Gene Simmons Family Jewels. (Reality; A&E; August 7, 2006 to August 31, 2008) Cameras follow events in the lives of Gene Simmons, former front man for the rock group KISS, his girlfriend, Shannon Tweed, and their children Sophie and Nick. Cast: Gene Simmons, Shannon Tweed, Sophie Simmons, Nick Simmons, Tracey
General / 810 Tweed. Credits: Executive Producer: Adam Reed, Nancy Dubuc, Leslie Greif, Deidre O’Hearn, Gene Simmons. Co-Executive Producer: Chad Greulach, Adam Freeman. Music: Alan Ett, Scott Liggett.
810 General Hospital. (Drama; ABC; Premiered: April 1, 1963) Intimate glimpses into the lives of the doctors and nurses attached to the Internal Medicine Division, seventh floor, of General Hospital in Port Charles, New York. Principal 2008 Cast: Anthony Geary (Luke Spencer), Jane Elliot (Tracy Quartermaine), John Ingle (Edward Quartermaine), Julie Marie Berman (Lulu Spencer), Nazani Boniadi (Leyla Mir), Sarah Joy Brown (Claudia Zacchara), Leslie Charleson (Monica Quartermaine), Claire Coffee (Nadine Crowell), Sonya Eddy (Epiphany Johnson), Nancy Lee Grahn (Alexis Davis), Rick Hearst (Ric Lansing), Jason Cook (Matt Hunter), Tyler Christopher (Nikolas Cassadine), Steve Burton ( Jason Morgan), Maurice Benard (Sonny Cortinthos), Brandon Barash ( Johnny Zacchara), Bradford Anderson (Damien Spinelli), Rebecca Herbst (Elizabeth Webber), Kimberly McCullough (Robin Scorpio), Kelly Monaco (Samantha McCall), Kirsten Storms (Maxie Jones), Megan Ward (Kate Howard), Laura Wright (Caroline Jacks), John J. York (Mac Scorpio), Greg Vaughn (Lucky Spencer), Jason Thompson (Patrick Drake), Sebastian Roche ( Jerry Jacks), Ingo Rademacher ( Jasper “Jax” Jacks), Rick Springfield (Noah Drake/Eli Love), Kin Shriner (Scott Baldwin), Finola Hughes (Anna Devane), Carolyn Hennesey (Diane Miller), Kent King (Lainey Winters), Stephen Macht (Trevor Lansing), Lisa LoCicero (Olivia Falconeri), Minae Noji (Kelly Lee), Kali Rodriguez (Kristina Davis), Tamlyn Tomita (Giselle), Bruce Weitz (Anthony Zacchara), Jackie Zeman (Bobbie Spencer), Barbara Tarbuck ( Jane Jacks). Credits:
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811 General Hospital: Night Shift. (Drama; Soap Net; July 12, 2007 to October 21, 2008) Prime time cable series based on the ABC daytime serial General Hospital. Stories, complete in themselves, focus on the doctors and nurses who handle the night shift at General Hospital. Cast: Alla Korot (Stacey Sloan), Josh Duhon (Logan Hayes), Jason Gerhardt (Cooper Barrett), Lindze Letterman (Georgie Jones), Natalia Livingston (Emily Quartermaine), Kent King (Dr. Lainey Winters), Minae Noji (Kelly Lee), Graham Shiels (Cody Paul), Jason Thompson (Dr. Patrick Drake), Kimberly McCullough (Dr. Robin Scorpio), Steve Burton ( Jason Morgan), Bradford Anderson (Damien Spinelli), Rebecca Herbst (Elizabeth Spencer), Billy Dee Williams (Toussaint Dubois), Amanda Baker ( Jolene Crowell), Julie Berman (Lulu Spencer), Kirsten Storms (Maxie Jones), Angel M. Wainwright (Regina Thompson). Credits: Executive Producer: Lisa De Cazotte, Jill Farren-Phelps. Supervising Producer: Richard Schilling. Producer: Jeanne Hurey.
812 George of the Jungle. (Cartoon; Cartoon Network; Premiered: June 29, 2007) A revised version of the 1960s series of the same title about George, a clumsy, tree crashing prone jungle hero as he attempts to protect his domain from evil. Magnolia and Ursula are his friends; “An ape named Ape” is his guiding light. Voice Cast: Lee Tockar (George), Tabitha St. Germain (Magnolia), Britt Irvin (Ursula), Paul Dobson (Ape), Michael Dangerfield (Narrator), Brian Drummond (Witch Doctor). Credits: Executive Producer: Evan Baily, Eric Ellenbogen, Blair Peters, Rob Simmons, Tiffany Ward, Chris Bartleman. Producer: Kevin Gamble, Mike Weiss. Music: Michael Richard Plowman.
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813 Ghost Hunters. (Reality; Sci Fi; Premiered: October 1, 2004) A program that investigates reports of paranormal happenings. Jason Hawkes and Grant Wilson, plumbers by trade, head an organization called TAPS (The Atlantic Paranormal Society) which also incorporates ordinary people with an interest in ghosts. Cast : Jason Hawkes, Grant Wilson, Brian Harnois, Steve Gonsalves, Kristyn Gartland. Announcer: Mike Rowe. Credits: Executive Producer: Tom Thayer, Peter Zasuly, Craig Piligian, Rob Katz. Supervising Producer: Mark Marinaccio, Richard Monahan. Producer: Jay Bluemke, Tim Calandrello, Eric Mazer. 814 Ghost Whisperer. (Drama; CBS; Premiered: September 23, 2005) Same As It Never Was Antiques is a store in Grandview that is owned by Melinda Gordon. Melinda is married to Jim Clancy (Melinda uses her maiden name for business) and possesses a most unusual gift: the ability to see ghosts and communicate with the dead. Melinda can sense spirits and feel what they are feeling. She believes spirits contact her so she can help them complete a mission before seeing the light and moving on. For Melinda, it began when she was eight years old and in the fourth grade. After the passing of a classmate Melinda saw her ghost (who was not aware that she was dead). Her grandmother had the ability but her mother (Beth) does not (as the gift skips a generation). Stories follow Melinda as she tries to lead a normal life while at the same time helping spirits find closure. Andrea is Melinda’s partner; later replaced by Delia (who also works as a real estate agent for Sun Briar Realty); Ned is Delia’s son; Richard Payne is the Rockland College University professor who assists Melinda (he is replaced by Professor Eli James, a therapist at Rockland, who can hear but not see ghosts).
199 Cast: Jennifer Love Hewitt (Melinda Gordon), David Conrad ( Jim Clancy), Aisha Tyler (Andrea Moreno), Camryn Manheim (Delia Banks), Tyler Patrick James (Ned Banks), Christoph Sanders (Ned Banks; later), Jay Mohr (Richard Payne), Abigail Breslin (Young Melinda), Anne Archer (Beth), Jamie Kennedy (Eli James). Credits: Executive Producer: John Gray, Kim Moses, Ian Sander, John Wirth. Co-Executive Producer: Jed Seidel, James Van Praugh. Producer: Jennifer Love Hewitt, Joe Dishner, Juanita F. Diana. Music: Mark Snow.
Giada’s Weekend Getaways. (Reality; Food Network; Premiered: January 12, 2007) Chef Giada DeLaurentis takes to the road to find three-day getaways that feature delectable foods. Host: Giada DeLaurentis. Credits: Executive Producer: Anne Fox. Producer: Scott Siegel. 815
816 Girlfriends. (Comedy; WB/CW; September 11, 2000 to February 11, 2008) The life, loves, joys and sorrows of Joan Clayton, Maya Wilkes, Lynn Searcy and Toni Childs, four beautiful African American women struggling to find their place in the world. Joan was originally a lawyer with the Los Angeles firm of Goldstein, Sweedleston, Donaldson and Lee. She later opens a bar called The J-Spot. Maya was originally Joan’s legal secretary. She turned her ability to write into a book called Oh Hell, Yes that offers help to others through the hardships she faced in life. Lynn is not easily motivated and not very responsible. She has five degrees from U.C.L.A. but has never been able to put any of them to work for her. She takes whatever jobs she can find — from waitress to secretary to documentary film maker. She often lives with one of her girlfriends and in 2007 she performed as the singer Indigo Style. Toni is a material girl and dreams of marrying a millionaire. She
Girls / 817 originally worked for Colonoda Realty before beginning her own company Toni Childs Realty. William Dent is a close friend to all four girls (a lawyer at Joan’s former agency); Jabari is Maya’s son with ex-husband Darnell; Todd Grant is a Caucasian doctor who married Toni (but their constant bickering broke up the marriage). When the series switched to the CW it is mentioned that Toni moved to New York to be with her boyfriend who had acquired a job on a make over reality TV show. Cast: Tracee Ellis Ross ( Joan Clayton), Golden Brooks (Maya Wilkes), Persia White (Lynn Searcy), Jill Marie Jones (Toni Childs), Reginald C. Hayes (William Dent), Jason Pace (Dr. Todd Garrett), Tanner Scott Richards ( Jabari Wilkes), Khalil Kain (Darnell Wilkes), Flex Alexander (Darnell Wilkes). Credits: Executive Producer: Kelsey Grammer. CoExecutive Producer: Michael B. Kaplan, Regina Y. Hick, Mara Brock Akil. Supervising Producer: Lamont Ferrell, Norman Vance, Jr. Producer: Michael E. Stokes, Nancy Sprow, Sheldon Epps.
The Girls Next Door. (Reality; E!; Premiered: August 7, 2005) An intimate look at the public and private life of Playboy magazine publisher Hugh Hefner (83 years old with 2008 episodes). Bridget, Holly and Kendra are three gorgeous Playmates who live with Hugh at the Playboy Mansion in California. Episodes follow the daily events that spark Hugh’s life as well as his three regular companions, his brother, Keith, mansion staff and other magazine playmates (all representing the 2008 version of the series). Cast: Hugh Hefner (Himself ), Bridget Marquardt (Herself ), Holly Madison (Herself ), Kendra Wilkinson (Herself ), Mary O’Connor (Hugh’s personal secretary), Keith Hefner (Himself ), Anastasia Case (Bridget’s sister), Cristal Camden (Hugh’s former girlfriend), Norma Maister 817
818 / Globe (Mansion staff ), Kara Monaco (2006 Playmate of the Year), Victoria Fuller ( January 1996 Playmate), Alison Waite (May 2006 Playmate), Giuliana Marino (April 2007 Playmate). Credits: Executive Producer: Kevin Burns. Co-Executive Producer: Scott Hartford. Supervising Producer: Mykelle Sabin. Producer: Rebecca Gullion, Nicole Reitman. Music: Randy Jones, Jeremy Sweet.
Globe Trekker. (Reality; PBS; Premiered: March 31, 2002) Fascinating journeys to lands near and far with the traveler (Globe Trekker) experiencing everything from dining with the local citizens to climbing mountains to surviving a week in a rain forest. Globe Trekkers: Megan McCormick, Ian Wright, Justine Shapiro, Christina Chang, Lavinia Tan, Shipa Mehta, Holly Morris, Nikki Grosse, Neil Gibson, Katy Haswell. Credits: Executive Producer: Dalton Dean, Carole Tomko. Supervising Producer: Tracey Cuesta. Producer: Vanessa Colossi, Leslie Wiener. Music: Paul Mounsey, Daniel Pemberton.
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Glutton for Punishment. (Reality; Food Network; Premiered: July 10, 2007) Travel combines with cooking to present chef Bob Blumer as he tackles various cooking challenges and offers tips along the way. Host: Bob Blumer. Credits: Producer: Mona Gienier. Writer: Bob Blumer. Director: Jonas Quastel. 819
Go, Diego Go. (Cartoon; Nickelodeon; Premiered: September 6, 2005). A spin off from Dora the Explorer about her cousin, Diego, a bilingual eight-yearold who runs the Animal Rescue Center in the Latin American Rain Forest. Stories revolve around Diego as he rescues and cares for animals. Voice Cast : Jake T. Austin (Diego), Constanza Sperakis (Alicia), E. Austin
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200 Valentine (Baby Jaguar), Rosie Perez (Click), Sebastian Arcelus (Mr. Marquez). Credits: Executive Producer: Chris Gifford, Valerie Walsh. Music: Steve Sandberg, Jed Becker.
821 Going Tribal. (Reality; Discovery Channel; Premiered: August 9, 2005) Bruce Parry, a former Royal Marine, seeks out then lives with the people of remote locations (for up to a month) to experience their way of life. Host: Bruce Parry. Credits: Executive Producer: Sam Organ. Producer: Steve Robinson. 822 Good Deal with Dave Lieberman. (Cooking; Food Network; Premiered: April 16, 2005) Chef Dave Lieberman offers tips and shows viewers how to prepare inexpensive but delicious meals. Host: Dave Lieberman. Credits: Senior Producer: Laurie Buck. Producer: Audrey Bellezza, John Coffey, Rachel Knobelman, Suzanne Schuster.
Good Eats with Alton Brown. (Cooking; Food Network; Premiered: July 7, 1999) Food and science combine to present how food is prepared and the beneficial aspects it contains. Host: Alton Brown. Credits: Executive Producer: Deanna Brown.Producer: Dana Popoff. Music: Patrick Belden. 823
Gossip Girl. (Drama; CW; Premiered: September 19, 2007) Social and personal events that spark the lives of a group of students at an exclusive prep school (Constance Billiard) on Manhattan’s Upper East Side. It is here that Gossip Girl, a mysterious web site, claims to be all knowing and reports all the important news that the students (and viewers) need to know. Serena van der Woodsen and her close friend Blair Waldorf are the principal focus of the series (girls, addicted to Gossip Girl, who love shopping,
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201 fashion and partying at the trendiest night spots). Other regulars include students Eric, Nate, Katy, Isabel Dan and Jenny. Cast : Blake Lively (Serena van der Woodsen), Leighton Meester (Blair Waldorf ), Connor Paolo (Eric van der Woodsen), Kelly Rutherford (Lily van der Woodsen), Chace Crawford (Nate Archibald), Sam Robards (Howie Archibald), Nan Zhang (Katy), Nicole Fiscella (Isabel), Ed Westwick (Chuck), Penn Badgley (Dan), Kristen Bell (Gossip Girl), Taylor Momsen ( Jenny Humphrey), Matthew Settle (Rufus Humphrey), Margaret Colin (Eleanor Waldorf ), Nicole Fiscella (Isabel Coates), Michelle Trachtenberg (Georgina Sparks), Desmond Harrington ( Jack Bass), John Patrick Amedori (Aaron Rose), Robert John Burke (Bart Bass). Credits: Executive Producer: Stephanie Savage, Leslie Morgantein, Bob Levy. Co-Executive Producer: Felicia D. Henderson, K.J. Steinberg. Producer: Amy J. Kaufman, Joe Lazarov, Jessica Queller.
825 Great Performances. (Anthology; PBS; Premiered: November 4, 1972) Television’s longest running performing arts program; full length and/or excerpts of productions spanning the genres from the Broadway stage to opera. Walter Cronkite served as the host from 1988 to 2007. Credits: Executive Producer: Jac Venza, Barry Schulman, Anthony Chapman, Margaret Smilov, Pete Gelb, John Beug, Fritz Buttenstedt, Klaus Hallig, Jack Wallis, Dan Cleary, Gabielle Babin Gugenheim, Pierre-Olivier Bardet, Costa Pilavachi, Peter Maniura, Eric Ghenassia, Jeff Rowland, Fiona Morris, Robert Kotlowitz, Tony Judge, Mark Hagen. Producer: Michael Bronson, Niv Fichman, Dieter Melzer, Daniel Iron, Judy Flannery, Allen Newman, Mark Cooper, Chris Cohen, John Walker, James Pluta, Martin Fischer, Tiffany Hanssen Michael Heinzl, Sam Hudson, Jason Kaillor, Kathryn Slusher, John Goberman, Kim Myers.
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826 Greek. (Drama; ABC Family; July 9, 2007 to October 28, 2008) Fictional Cypress-Rhodes University in California is the setting for a look at a group of students who want more than an education —“We want to have fun, meet people, grow up and find ourselves.” In actuality, their idea of college is joining a fraternity (or sorority) and having nonstop fun. Rusty Cartwright, an anti-social freshman, and his very social friendly sophomore sister, Casey, are the focal point of the series. Rusty is a member of the Kappa Tau fraternity; Casey belongs to the prestigious Zeta Beta sorority. Rusty is a bit awkward and exceptionally intelligent and is having a difficult time fitting in. Casey is charming and gorgeous and not that actively involved with the academic aspect of the school. Dale is Rusty’s roommate; Rebecca and Ashleigh are Casey’s sorority sisters; Beaver is Rusty’s fraternity brother. Cast: Jacob Zachar (Rusty Cartwright), Spencer Grammer (Casey Cartwright), Jake McDorman (Evan), Amber Stevens (Ashleigh), Dilshad Vadsaria (Rebecca), Paul James (Calvin), Clark Duke (Dale), Aaron Hill (The Beaver), Jessica Rose (Ken K), Jhoanna Flores (Libby), Zack Lively (Heath), Derek Mio (Wade), Tiffany Dupont (Frannie). Credits: Executive Producer: Shawn Piller, Lloyd Segan, Patrick Sean Smith. Producer: Todd Ulman.
Greek to Chic. (Reality; Internet; Premiered: May 4, 2006) Internet makeover series that travels to various colleges to transform “rumpled frat brothers into date bait.” After the makeover, the former “geeks” are given advice as how to maintain their new looks and lifestyle. Hosts: Sandra Sanchez, Jonathan Redford.
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828 Grey’s Anatomy. (Drama; ABC; Premiered: March 27, 2005) A penetrating look at the personal and professional lives of five surgical interns at Seattle Grace Memorial Hospital: Meredith
829 / Grill Grey, Cristina Yang, Isobel Stevens, Alex Karev and George O’Malley. Meredith is the daughter of renowned surgeon Ellis Grey (who is suffering from a devastating illness that overshadows Meredith’s ambitions). Cristina is highly competitive and driven and refuses to accept favors from anyone. Isobel, called Izzie, is a small town girl who paid for her medical education by performing as a lingerie model. She is like Cristina — determined to make it without help from anyone. George is insecure and has a knack for saying or doing the wrong thing. Alex is the most arrogant of the interns. He is ambitious and often balks at having to do jobs that he feels are beneath him. Miranda is the senior resident in charge of interns; Derek Shepherd is the flirtatious surgeon; Preston Burke is the arrogant but skilled surgeon; Richard Webber is the chief of surgery. Cast : Ellen Pompeo (Dr. Meredith Grey), Sandra Oh (Dr. Cristina Yang), Katherine Heigl (Dr. Isobel Stevens), Justin Chambers (Dr. Alex Karev), T.R. Knight (Dr. George O’Malley), Chandra Wilson (Dr. Miranda Bailey), James Pickens, Jr. (Dr. Richard Webber), Patrick Dempsey (Dr. Derek Shepherd), Isaiah Washington (Dr. Preston Burke), Sarah Utterback (Nurse Olivia), Kate Burton (Ellis Grey), Kate Walsh (Dr. Addison Montgomery), Sara Ramirez (Dr. Callie Torres), Mare Winningham (Susan Grey), Elizabeth Reaser (Rebecca Pope). Credits: Executive Producer: Mark Gordon, Betsy Beers, Krista Vernoff, Peter Horton, Nancy Bordson, Steve Mulholland, Kent Hodder. Co-Executive Producer: Mark Wilding, Tony Phelan. Supervising Producer: Joan Rater, Kip Koenig, Gabrielle G. Stanton, Debora Cahn, Harry Werksman. Producer: Rob Corn, Jeff Rafner, Jenna Bans. Music: Danny Lux.
829 Grill It with Bobby Flay. (Cooking; Food Network; Premiered: October 10, 2006).
202 Chef Bobby Flay takes to the road to test the foods of both amateur and professional chefs — and then try to improve on the meals he was just served. Host: Bobby Flay. Credits: Producer: Karen Kinney.
The Guiding Light. (Drama; CBS; Premiered: June 30, 1952) The longest running program in broadcast history, premiering on CBS radio on January 25, 1937, then on television on June 30, 1952. On radio, the series focused on the people of Five Points, a suburb of Chicago (in particular on the Rev. John Rutledge [played by Arthur Peterson]). On television, the religious aspect of the series was dropped to focus on dramatic incidents in the lives of the close-knit Bauer, Spaulding and Reardon families, residents of the town of Springfield, U.S.A. (later said to be Springfield, Illinois). Principal 2008 Cast : Kim Zimmer (Reva Shayne), Jordan Clarke (Billy Lewis II), Mandy Bruno (Marina Cooper), Crystal Chappell (Olivia Spencer), Nicole Forester (Cassie Layne Lewis), Jessica Leccia (Natalia Rivera), Marcy Rylan (Lizzie Spaulding), Gina Tognoni (Dinah Marler), Caitlin Van Zandt (Ashlee Wolfe), Justin Deas (Buzz Cooper, Sr.), Daniel Cosgrov (Bill Lewis), Bradley Cole ( Jeffrey O’Neill), Jeff Branson (Shayne Lewis), E.J. Bonilla (Raphael Rivera), Robert Bogue (A.C. Mallet), Murray Bartlett (Cyrus Foley), Frank Dicopoulos (Frank Cooper, Jr.), John Driscoll (Henry Cooper Bradshaw), Kane Manera (Grady Foley), Robert Newman ( Josh Lewis), Michael O’Leary (Rick Bauer), Ron Raines (Alan Spaulding), Lawrence Saint-Victor (Remy Boudreau), Tina Sloan (Lillian Raines), Jacqueline Tsirkin (Emma Spaulding), Miles Williams (R.J. Winslow), Montel Williams (Clayton Boudreau), Yvonna Wright (Melissande Boudreau), Marj Dusay (Alexandra Spaulding), Arielle Renwart (Leah Bauer), Naelee Rae (Clarissa
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The Guild. (Comedy; Internet; Premiered: July 27, 2007) Codex is a young woman who is addicted to playing video games over the Internet (specifically “The Knights of Good,” where she is the Healer). Soon the game begins to affect her life when her fellow game players believe the game is real and descend upon her home. Codex knows the game is just that, a game, but to her friends, it is an addiction that has affected their outlook on life. Stories follow Codex as she struggles to deal with and solve the real life problems her friends are experiencing as the result of over playing “The Knights of Good.” Cast: Felicia Day (Cyd “Codex” Sherman), Sandeep Parikh (Zaboo), Vincent Caso (Bladezz), Jeff Lewis (Vork), Amy Okud (Tinkerbella), Robin Thorsen (Clara). Credits: Producer: Jane Selle Morgan, Kim Evey. Writer: Felicia Day. Director: Jane Selle Morgan, Greg Benson.
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832 Gunslinger Girl. (Cartoon; IFC; Premiered: October 8, 2003) A secret Italian government organization called The Public Corporation for Social Welfare has a unique but underhanded means by which to save terminally ill young girls: they cure them with cybernetic implants that strip them of virtually all their human emotions. The girls are then trained as soldiers and incorporated as assassins to do the agency’s bidding. Angelica, Claes, Henrietta, Rico and Triela are five girls, skilled in the martial arts, who become the agency’s top assassins.
Hannah / 834 Stories, aimed at a mature audience, are violent and follow the girls as they perform hazardous missions while at the same time trying to retain as much as their humanity as possible. Produced in Japan. Voice Cast: Laura Bailey (Henrietta), Monica Rial (Angelica), Alese Watson (Claes), Luci Christian (Rico), Caitlin Glass (Triela), John Burgmeier ( Jose), Eric Vale ( Jean), Brina Palencia (Elsa), Troy Baker (Alfonso), Cynthia Cranz (Ferro), Mark Stoddard (Lorenzo). Credits: Executive Producer: Cindy Brennan Fukunaga, Gen Fukunaga. Producer: Barry Watson, Daniel Cocanougher. Opening Theme Vocal: “The Light Before We Land” by The Delgados. Closing Theme: “After the Dream” by Opus.
Guy’s Big Bite. (Cooking; Food Network; Premiered: June 25, 2006) California chef and restaurant owner Guy Fieri sets out to prove men and women have different tastes by preparing healthy, masculine meals. Host: Guy Fieri.
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834 Hannah Montana. (Comedy; Disney; Premiered: March 24, 2006) Twelve-year-old Miley Stewart attends Seaview Middle School, has a best friend (Lily) and is full of energy. She is also Hannah Montana, a super rock star. Miley lives in Malibu, California, with her widowed father, Robbie and older brother Jackson. As Hannah, Miley dons a blonde wig (to cover her natural brunette hair) to become her other self and protect her true identity (“If I don’t I’ll never be Miley again”). Robbie, a former singer/songwriter known as Robbie Ray, poses as Miley’s bodyguard when she is Hannah (it was Robbie who helped Miley become a singer). In later episodes, Miley finds her secret to big to hide and reveals it to Lily and their friend Oliver. Stories follow Miley as she struggles to balance her dual life and still be a kid. Second season episodes find Miley attending high school
835 / Have and trying (more than ever) to conceal her singing career while struggling to lead life as a freshman. Other regulars are Amber and Ashley, the school snobs; Fermine, Hannah’s wardrobe master; Rico, the annoying kid who owns (on behalf of his rich father), the beach eatery, Rico’s Surf Shop (where Jackson works); Heather is Lily’s mother; Susan (seen is flashbacks) is Miley’s mother. Miley Cyrus performs the theme, “Best of Both Worlds.” Cast : Miley Cyrus (Miley Stewart/ Hannah Montana), Billy Ray Cyrus (Robbie Stewart), Emily Osment (Lily Truscott), Jason Earles ( Jackson Stewart), Mitchel Musso (Oliver Oken), Shanica Knowles (Amber Addison), Anna Maria Perez De Tagle (Ashley DeWitt), Moises Arias (Rico), Brooke Shields (Susan), Ryan Newman (Young Miley). Credits: Executive Producer: Michael Poryes, Steven Peterman. Co-Executive Producer: Sally Lapiduss. Producer: Richard G. King. Music: John Carter.
835 Have Fork, Will Travel. (Cooking; Food Network; Premiered: September 4, 2007) Comedian and chef Zane Lamprey hits the road to increase his knowledge of food by visiting diners and restaurants across the country. Host: Zane Lamprey. Credits: Executive Producer: Matt Chan. Producer: Mike Kelly. Heavyweights. (Cooking; Food Network; Premiered: 2006) Nutritionist author Ellie Kreiger prepares meals that are designed to increase the viewer’s awareness of healthy eating. Host: Ellie Krieger. Credits: Producer: Angela Quilala, Beth Keiran. Music: Jared Gutstadt.
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838 Hell’s Kitchen. (Reality; Fox; Premiered: May 30, 2005) World-renowned chef Gordon Ramsay, owner of the Hollywood based Hell’s Kitchen restaurant, seeks only perfection from his staff. Twelve aspiring chefs face Ramsay’s often displayed anger as they compete in various cooking competitions for the honor of working as the top chef at one of his restaurants. Host: Gordon Ramsay. Narrator: Jason Thompson. Credits: Executive Producer: Arthur Smith, Kent Weed, Natalka Znak, Paul Jackson, Richard Cowler. Co-Executive Producer: Daniel Soiseth, Andrew Scheer. Supervising Producer: Tony Croll, Heidi Dahmen, Sandi Johnson, Kenny Rosen, Faye Stapleton. Producer: Peter Tartaglia, Ben Hatta. Music: Matt Koskenmaki. 839 Heroes. (Fantasy; NBC; Premiered: September 25, 2006) Complex series about a group of people who possess special powers (acquired after an eclipse) and who need to unite to save the world from destruction. The heroes are Peter, a nurse, and his brother, Nathan, a politician, who can fly; Claire, a Texas high school cheerleader with the ability to heal herself; Hiro, a Japanese office worker with the ability to bend the space-time continuum; Nikki, a single mother (of Micah) who has incredible strength; Isaac, an artist who paints pictures of future disasters; Eden, a telepathic; Matt, a police officer who can read minds; Monica, who receives her powers
205 from what she sees on TV; Ellen, who derives her power from electricity; and Daphne, “a chick who can run at supersonic speed.” Cast: Milo Ventimiglia (Peter Petrelli), Ali Larter (Nikki Sanders), Sendhil Ramamurthy (Mohinder Suresh), Masi Oka (Hiro Nokamura), Adrian Pasdar (Nathan Petrelli), Hayden Panettiere (Claire Bennett), Greg Grunberg (Matt Parkman), Noah Gray-Cabey (Micah Sanders), Nora Zehetner (Eden McCain), Santiago Cabrera (Isaac Mendez), Kristen Bell (Ellen), Dana Davis (Monica), Brea Grant (Daphne). Credits: Executive Producer: David Semel, Tim Kring, Bryan Fuller, Dennis Hammer. Supervising Producer: Adam Armus, Nora Kay Foster. Producer: Skip Beaudine. Co-Producer: Lori Motyer.
Hey Paula. (Reality; Bravo; June 28, 2007 to January 28, 2008) A profile of singer and American Idol judge Paula Abdul. Star: Paula Abdul. Credits: Executive Producer: Lenid Rolov. Supervising Producer: Tracy Whittaker. Producer: Paula Abdul, Scott Sternberg. 840
Higglytown Heroes. (Cartoon; Disney; Premiered: September 12, 2004) A computer animated series, aimed at preschoolers, that celebrates everyday heroes — from police officers to mailmen as seen through the experiences of Kip, Twinkle, Wayne, Eubie and their friend, Fran, the talking squirrel. Voice Cast: Rory Thost (Kip), Liliana Mumy (Twinkle), Taylor Masamitsu (Eubie), Edie McClurg (Fran), Frankie Ryan Manriquez (Wayne), Dee Bradley Baker (Uncle Zooter), Kevin Michael Richardson (Uncle Lemmo), Rachel York (Bitty). Credits: Executive Producer: Jeff Fino, Holly Huckins, Kent Redecker.
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High School Stories. (Reality; MTV; Premiered: February 1, 2004) Reenactments of actual incidents that have occurred in high schools across the
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High Stakes Poker. (Reality; Game Show Network; Premiered: January 1, 2006) High stakes poker players compete in tournaments wherein wagers range from $100 to $1 million. Host: Daniel Alaei. Dealer: Danette Morway. Credits: Producer: Summer Zemel, Guy Marks. Music: John Pratt.
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844 The Hills. (Reality; MTV; Premiered: May 31, 2006) Laguna Beach spin off that follows that series regular Lauren Conrad as she moves to Los Angeles after graduating from high school to attend the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising (while also interning for Teen Vogue magazine). Lauren, called “L.C.,” is from a wealthy family and has decided to do something constructive with her life. That struggle is profiled as she proves she is not a spoiled rich girl. Cast: Lauren Conrad, Whitney Post, Heidi Montag, Lisa Love, Jordan Eubanks, Audrine Partridge, Justin “Bobby” Brescia, Brian Drolet. Credits: Executive Producer: Adam Divello, Tony Di Santo, Liz Gateley. Co-Executive Producer: Sean Travis. Supervising Producer: Lenid Rolov. Producer: William Longworthy. Music: Jon Ernst. 845 Hip Hop Harry. (Children; Discovery Kids; Premiered: September 26, 2006) Hip Hop Harry is a large, friendly bear (actor in costume) with the ability to dance and entertain children. He lives in a classroom-like setting and is surrounded by a group of children who come to his “clubhouse” to sing, dance, play games
846 / History and learn various aspects of life through the songs and dances Harry teaches them. Cast: David Joyner (Hip Hop Harry in Costume), Kelfa Hare (Hip Hop Harry in Costume), Ali Alimi (Hip Hop Harry Voice), Valerie Sheppard (Letter Carrier Carla), Ben Blair (Dr. Vinnie). Credits: Executive Producer: Claude Brooks. CoExecutive Producer: Gelila Asres. Producer: Norma Jean Straw, Jodi Smith, Josh Zaretsky. Music: Judi Lewinson.
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ality; PBS; Premiered: July 1, 2003) Items, which may be of historic interest and owned by ordinary people, are thoroughly investigated for their authenticity by a team of experts. Cast : Elyse Luray-Marx (Appraiser), C. Wesley Cowan (Appraiser), Tukufu Zuberi (Sociology professor), Gwen Wright (Architecture professor). Credits: Executive Producer: Tony Tackaberry, Dave Davis. Producer: Neil Laird, Kristian Berg, Christopher Bryson, Emma Davies, Russ Tuttle, Dana Ross, Bernadette McDavid.
847 Hollywood Heat. (Reality; Court TV/Tru TV; Premiered: January 11, 2007) A look at the crime and the pursuit of justice within the entertainment industry. Hosts: Lynne White, Ashleigh Banfield.
848 Holmes on Homes. (Reality; TLC; Premiered: September 7, 2001) A contractor (Mike Holmes) helps home owners overcome the trauma of work performed by amateur or inexperienced renovators by doing what should have been done right at the outset. Host: Mike Holmes. Producer-Director: Mike Holmes. Horseland. (Cartoon; CBS; Premiered: January 1, 2007) The activities of five close girlfriends (Alma Rodriquez, Chloe Stilton, Zoe Stilton [Chloe’s sister], Molly Washington and Sarah Whitney) are depicted as they
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206 interact with each other and share their love of horses. Voices: Dana Donlan, Emily Hernandez, Bianca Heyward, David Kalis, Jerry Longe, Vincent Michael, Marissa Shea, Aleyah Smith, Michelle Zacharia. Credits: Executive Producer: Andy Heyward, Michael Maliana. Producer: Karen Lee Brown. Music: Ron Wasserman.
850 Hot Babes Doing Stuff Naked. (Reality; Playboy Channel; Premiered: 2007) Gorgeous girls, naked or scantily clad, perform non sexual “stuff ” as requested by viewers from a survey conducted by the Playboy Channel. Requested activities include roller skating, deep sea fishing, chicken farming, shooting guns and washing a truck. The girls, connected with Playboy magazine or the Playboy mansion, are identified by first names only (for example, Amber, Brooke, Andrea and Zoe).
House. (Drama; Fox; Premiered: November 6, 2004) The Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital in New Jersey is a medical facility that handles, in addition to normal cases, baffling medical diseases. Gregory House, a maverick, anti-social doctor, heads a team that tackles the mysterious cases that defy medical diagnosis. House is an expert in infectious diseases and his philosophy is “We treat. If the patient gets better we’re right. If not, we learn something else.” While House appears to solve every medical mystery by himself, it is actually accomplished with the investigative work of his specialized team. Stories, which painstakingly depict House’s efforts to cure people who appear to have no chance at all, also relate another aspect of Gregory’s hospital life: his reluctance to treat people with normal medical disorders (something he balks at doing, but does). The series has the screen title House, M.D. Cast: Hugh Laurie (Dr. Gregory House),
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852 House of Payne. (Comedy; TBS; Premiered: June 21, 2006) A daily series that focuses on the lives of three generations of one family living under the same roof. Curtis and Ella Payne are a couple who have been married 31 years. Curtis is a firefighter and they are the parents of C.J. (a firefighter). C.J. is married to Janine and they are the parents of Jasi and Malik. Originally aired in syndication. Cast : LaVan Davis (Curtis Payne), Cassi Davis (Ella Payne), Allen Payne (C.J. Payne), Demetria McKinney ( Janine Payne), China Anne McClain ( Jazmine “Jasi” Payne), Larramie “Doc” Shaw (Malik Payne), Lance Gross (Calvin Payne), Denise Burse (Miss Cloretha). Credits: Executive Producer: Tyler Perry, Reuben Cannon. Supervising Producer: Roger Bobb. Music: Herb Magwood. How I Met Your Mother. (Comedy; CBS; Premiered: September 19, 2005) How did Ted and Robin, a now happily married couple, meet? Flashbacks are used to recall their first meeting, their eventual courtship and marriage. These events are relayed by an older Ted as he tells his teenage children, an unnamed boy and girl, the various pitfalls of his and Robin’s courtship. Stories also focus on the lives of Ted’s
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How / 855 friends, Barney, an executive at a Manhattan company called Altrucel, a swinging bachelor who is known to have had many affairs, especially with foreign women; and his engaged friends, Marshall (a law student) and Lily, a grade school teacher. Ted is a student at the Columbia School of Law; Robin is a reporter for Metro News One in New York City; Altrucel is famous for making “the fuzzy yellow stuff on the surface of tennis balls.” Marshall and Lily also marry and become an “aunt” and “uncle” to Ted and Robin’s kids. Cast: Josh Radnor (Ted Mosby), Cobie Smulders (Robin Scherbatsky), Alyson Hannigan (Lily Aldrin), Neil Patrick Harris (Barney Stinson), Jason Segel (Marshall Eriksen), Lyndsy Fonseca (Daughter), David Henrie (Son), Bob Saget (Narrator/Older Ted Mosby), Michael Gross (Albert Mosby, Ted’s father). Credits: Executive Producer: Pamela Fryman, Carter Bays, Craig Thomas, Eileen Heisler, DeAnn Heline, Greg Malins. Co-Executive Producer: Kirsten Newman, Ira Ungerleider, Stephen Lloyd, Chris Miller, Phil Lord. Producer: Chris Harris, Jamie Rhonheimer, Suzy Mamann-Greenberg. CoProducer: Brenda Hsueh, Kourtney Kang.
How It’s Made. (Reality; Discovery Channel; Premiered: January 6, 2001) Canadian produced series that explores how everyday items are made—from bubble gum to straws to car radiators. Narrator: Brooks T. Moore, Mark Tewksbury, Tony Hirst. Credits: Producer: Bruce Glawson.
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855 How to Boil Water. (Cooking; Food Network; Premiered: January 1, 2000) A more complex format than the title suggests as master chef Tyler Florence teaches basic cooking techniques as well as preparing meals. Host: Tyler Florence. Assistant: Jack Hourugan.
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The Hungry Detective. (Reality; Food Network; Premiered: October 31, 2006) Former L.A.P.D. detective Chris Cognac uses his experiences on the force to uncover the best “food haunts” as he travels across America. Host: Chris Cognac. Credits: Executive Producer: Sean P. O’Malley. Supervising Producer: Jason Levine. Producer: Rick Brush. 856
857 I Carly. (Comedy; Nickelodeon; Premiered: September 8, 2007) Carly Shay is a very pretty 13-year-old girl with a powerful dream: to achieve fame as the star of a web cast. She lives at the Bushwell Apartments in Seattle and attends Ridgeway Junior High School. Her widowed father is in the military and stationed overseas. She is cared for by her 26-year-old, somewhat eccentric brother, Spencer, an aspiring sculptor. Samantha, who likes to be called Sam, is Carly’s mischievous best friend. Together they star on the Internet in a show called I Carly. Carly came up with the idea. “We can do what we want and say what we want.” Sam liked the concept — but not the work involved. “Make it your show,” she told Carly. “You do the work and I’ll be your amusing little sidekick.” Freddie, Carly’s friend, handles the camera and broadcast aspects of the show. Carly has converted her loft into a studio and each week I Carly presents “a show about anything — something different each week.” Stories follow Carly, Sam and Freddie as they produce their weekly show. Carly’s website is real and viewers can log on to it to express their opinions and share messages with Carly. Mr. Franklin is the school’s principal; Francine Briggs is the stern vice principal; Lewbert is the building doorman. Miranda Cosgrove and Drake Bell perform the theme, “Leave It All to Me.” Cast: Miranda Cosgrove (Carly Shay), Jennette McCurdy (Sam Puckett), Jerry
208 Trainor (Spencer Shay), Nathan Kress (Freddie Benson), Tim Russ (Principal Franklin), Mindy Sterling (Francine Briggs), Jeremy Rowley (Lewbert), Mary Scheer (Freddie’s mother). Credits: Executive Producer: Dan Schneider. Producer: Amber Benson.
858 I, Detective. (Reality; Tru TV; Premiered: August 30, 2001) Originally a Court TV program that allows viewers to follow actual detectives as they uncover clues and investigate cases from start to finish. Credits: Supervising Producer: Robyn Younie, Karey Green. Producer: Shirley Tatum. Associate Producer: Bryan Ranharter. 859 I Propose. (Reality; Style; Premiered: June 12, 2007) A look at forthcoming marriages as seen through the experiences of the groom as he prepares to pop the big question. Credits: Executive Producer: Tracy Mazeur, Scott A. Stone. Supervising Producer: Helen Moawad. Producer: Danny Shaner. Coordinating Producer: Darren Kane. Music: Brad Segal. 860 Ice Road Truckers. (Reality; History Channel; Premiered: June 17, 2007) A look at the dangerous work of truck drivers in Yellowknife, Canada, as they brave the cold conditions to haul equipment and supplies to miners in the Canadian Tundra. Truckers: Thom Beers, Alex Debogorski, Christian Rodska, Hugh Rowland, Drew Sherwood, T.J. Tilcox, Jay Westgard, Rick Yemon. Credits: Executive Producer: Dolores Gavin, Thom Beers. Supervising Producer: Adam Martin, Dawn Fitzgerald. Producer: Sarah Bowman. Music: Bruce Hanifan. If Walls Could Talk. (Reality; HGTV; Premiered: January 1, 1995) A fascinating look at the secrets that
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209 some homes conceal (usually, during reconstruction, objects are found by homeowners and the program explores what has been uncovered and their relation to the past). Host: Philip Palmer, Grant Goodeve, Mike Siegel. Appraiser: Elyse Luray-Marx. Credits: Executive Producer: Jim Berger, Tom Giesen, Duke Hartman, Sonny Hutchinson, Chris Wheeler. Supervising Producer: Scott Paddor. Producer: Kathleen Boland, Elizabeth Parkins.
862 In the Motherhood. (Comedy; Internet; Premiered: May 11, 2007) A web series that relates comical true life situations faced by mothers and their children. The episodes are written by real life mothers (submitted to the website created by sponsors Suave and Sprint) but portrayed by a professional cast. Kim, Kelly and Heather are the featured mothers. Kelly and Heather (divorced) are sisters; Ashley is Kim’s daughter; Joyce is Kim and Heather’s mother. Cast: Leah Remini (Kim), Jenny McCarthy (Kelly), Chelsea Handler (Heather), Alina Foley (Ashley), Lainie Kazan ( Joyce), Jane Curtin ( Joyce; later), Kylee Anderson (Kelly, age 6). Credits: Producer: Kevin M. Townsend, Jack Kelly. Director: Gail Mancuso.
Instant / 868 A look at the work of corrections officers who watch over hardened prisoners in the country’s toughest city and county prisons. Credits: Executive Producer: Morgan Langley. Producer: Ken Kristensen, John Langley. Supervising Producer: Adam Rupp. Coordinating Producer: Bryan Jerel Collins.
865 Inside Edition. (Variety; Syn.; Premiered: January 1989) A daily series of hard-hitting investigative reports, celebrity profiles and human interest stories. Host: David Frost, Bill O’Reilly. Reporters: Marguerite Bardone, Bill O’Reilly, Jeff Cole, Rich Kirkham. Credits: Executive Producer: Michael King, Roger King. Producer: Jon Tomlin, Bob Young. Supervising Producer: Sheila Sitomer. Music: Ed Kalehoff. 866 Inside the Actor’s Studio. (Interview; Bravo; Premiered: June 12, 1994) In-depth interviews with top actors, writers and directors. Students and Actor’s Studio alumni comprise the studio audience. Host: James Lipton. Credits: Executive Producer: Christian Barcellos, Frances Berwick, James Lipton, Vienna Steiner. Producer: Alice Christian, Sabrina Fodor, Jeff Wurtz, Michael Kostel, Caroline Kaplan, Eileen Lanci, Vienna Steiner.
863 In Turn. (Reality; Internet; Premiered: 2006) Ten hopeful actors must live together and compete in various acting challenges for a 13 week contract role on the CBS soap opera As the World Turns. Airs exclusively on CBS.com. Cycle 3 (2008) Actors: Michael Derek, Aisha Henry, William Howard, Peyton Lee, Krista Miller, Nell Mooney, Christina Omari, Karen Quick, Justin Smith, Audra Wahhab. Credits: Producer: Richard Mansing.
867 The Insider. (Reality; Syn.; Premiered: September 2004) A daily series dedicated to reporting the stories behind the celebrity headlines. Hosts: Pat O’Brien, Ananda Lewis, Victoria Recano. Correspondents: Kathie Lee Gifford, Steven Cojocaru. Credits: Executive Producer: Linda Bell Blue. Supervising Producer: Steve Noble. Producer: Cheryl Woodcock, Kristie Griffith, Angel C. Kim.
864 Inside American Jail. (Reality; Court TV/Tru TV; Premiered: August 3, 2007)
868 Instant Beauty Pageant. (Reality; Style Network; Premiered: June 2006)
869 / Intervention Five ordinary (but very attractive) women are selected at random in a mall and participate in an instant beauty pageant. The competition begins with the women shopping for clothes then using what they just selected in contests of style, fashion, swimwear and evening gown competitions. The best performer is crowned “Ms. Instant Beauty” and receives the clothing she selected and a tiara. Host : Debbie Matenopoulos, Rossi Morreale. Credits: Executive Producer: Jim Buss, Jerry Biederman, Christopher Dane Owens, Mark Wolper. Producer: Ryan Simpkins, Mitchell Rosen. Music: Alec Puro, Ryan Rehn.
869 Intervention. (Reality; A&E; Premiered: March 6, 2005) People who are losing the battle to overcome drug addiction are profiled. When it appears that the subject has hit rock bottom, an intervention takes place with friends and a professional interventionist urging the subject to seek help and overcome his addiction. Credits: Executive Producer: Gary R. Benz, Michael Branton, Bryn Freedman, Dan Partland. Supervising Producer: Nik Robinson, Sam Mettler. Producer: Alison Martino. Associate Producer: Kumiko Maemura, Jennifer Sneider. 870 The Investigators. (Reality; Court
210 Chefs compete in various cooking and camera skill challenges for the opportunity to star on a four-to-six episode Food Network program. Host : Marc Summers, Bobby Flay. Judges: Bob Tuschman, Susie Fogelson, Bobby Flay, Gordon Elliott. Commentator: Alton Brown. Floor Reporter: Kevin Brauck. Credits: Executive Producer: Stu Schreiberg. Producer: John Bravaki, Steve Kroopnick. Music: Craig Marks.
872 It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia. (Comedy; FX ; August 4, 2005 to November 20, 2008) Paddy’s Irish Pub is a bar in Philadelphia owned by four slackers: Mac, Charlie, Dennis and Dee (Charlie and Dee are brother and sister. Frank is their wealthy but blustery father). Stories follow the argumentative group’s efforts to run the bar despite both personal and financial problems. Cast : Charlie Day (Charlie Kelly), Kaitlin Olson (Deandra “Dee” Kelly), Rob McElhenney (Mac), Glenn Howerton (Dennis Reynolds), Danny DeVito (Frank Reynolds), Anne Archer (Frank’s wife). Credits: Executive Producer: Daniel Atias, Jeff Luini, Charlie Day, John Foretnberg, Nick Frankel, Glenn Howerton, Rob McElhenney, Michael Rotenberg. Producer: Thomas Lofaro, Jeff Luini.
TV/Tru TV; Premiered: February 14, 2000) A profile of the men and women who perform the investigative chores that enable prosecutors to successfully win cases. Credits: Executive Producer: Michael Schlossman, Anthony Horn, Robert Kirk. Senior Producer: Greg Kanaan, David Cargill. Producer: Scott Friedland, Patrick Taulere, Susan Carney, Tom Murray, Scooter Yancey. Music: Matt Anthony, Stephen O’Reilly, Richard Fiocca.
It’s Showtime at the Apollo. (Variety; Syn.; Premiered: September 1987) Performances by popular entertainers. Taped at the Apollo Theater in Harlem. Credits: Executive Producer: Bob Barnes, Percy E. Sutton. Producer: Don Weiner, Hal Jackson, Clarence Jones. Associate Producer: David Harding. Writer: Chuck Sutton, Don Weiner. Music: Joey Carbone. Director: Don Weiner.
Iron Chef America. (Reality;
October 5, 2007 to July 5, 2008) Jacob is a young boy who earned the
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211 nickname “Two-Two” for his habit of repeating words. Jacob is best friends with Renee and stories follow their adventures as the face the challenges of being kids. Voice Cast: Billy Rosenberg ( Jacob), Julie Lemieux (Renee), Janet-Laine Green (Florence), Harvey Atkin (Morty), Kaitlin Howell (Emma), Marc McMulkin (Noah), Kristopher Clarke (Beauford Pew), Duane Hill (I.M. Greedyguts), Fiona Reed (Sour Pickles). Credits: Executive Producer: Paul Robertson, Doug Murphy, Peter Moss, Michael Hirsh, Scott Dyer. Supervising Producer: Michelle Melanson, Patricia Burns, Jacelyn Halilton. Producer: Wendy Errington, Marilyn McAuley. Music: Martin Kucaj.
875 Jail. (Reality; My Network TV; September 11, 2007 to November 25, 2008) A harsh look at how frightening jail time can be (seen from the capture to booking to lockup). Credits: Executive Producer: John Langley. Supervising Producer: Douglas Waterman. Producer: Morgan Langley. Coordinating Producer: Bryan Jerel Collins. Theme Vocal: Lil Droopa. 876 Jane and the Dragon. (Children; NBC; Premiered: January 8, 2006) Jane Turnkey is a 12-year-old girl with a powerful dream: to become a knight, a privilege normally only bestowed on men. The time is that of the Medieval Ages and Jane is a Lady-in-Waiting in a castle ruled by King Caradoc and his wife, Queen Gwendolyn (they are the parents of Princess Lavinia and Prince Cuthbert). Jane’s life changes suddenly when a dragon kidnaps the royal prince and takes him to his cave. Jane, who had been practicing becoming a knight in secret, dons her suit of armor and sets out to rescue the prince. When Jane confronts the dragon, she finds him to be friendly and he allows Jane to save the prince. Upon her return, the King bestows upon Jane the honor of Squire (a
Jane / 877 knight-in-training). Jane and Dragon (as Jane calls him) are now friends and stories follow Jane as she trains to become a knight—helped and hindered by the 300year-old dragon’s antics. Other regulars are Pepper, the cook; Rake, the gardener; Smithy, the blacksmith; Jester, the court jester; Sir Theodore, the head knight; Sir Ivon; Gunther, a knight-in-training. Voice Cast: Tajja Isen ( Jane), Adrian Truss (Dragon), Aron Tager (Sir Theodore), Noah Reid (Gunther), Sunday Muse (Pepper), Isabel De Carteret (Queen Gwendolyn), Jill Frappier (Princess Lavinia), Will Bowes (Rake), Mark Rendell ( Jester), Cameron Ansell (Prince Cuthbert), Juan Chioran (King Caradoc). Credits: Executive Producer: Scott Dyer, Doug Murray, Richard Taylor, Martin Baynton. Co-Executive Producer: Michael McNeil. Supervising Producer: Andrew Smith, Patricia Burns. Music: Geoff Bennett, Andre Hire, Ben Johannesen. Theme Vocal: “Jane and the Dragon” by Tajja Isen, Mark Rendell.
Jane Doe. (Crime Drama; Hallmark; Premiered: March 11, 2005) Cathy Davis, a suburban mother, works part time designing children’s puzzle games. Before her marriage to Jack, Cathy was a spy for a government organization called the CSA (Central Security Agency). Unknown to her family and friends, Cathy still works for the CSA under the code name Jane Doe (Polly, Cathy’s mother, also worked for the agency). Stories follow Cathy as she performs secret missions for the CSA (usually those involving threats to the national security). Susan is Cathy’s daughter; Frank Darnell is Cathy’s partner in the field. Cast : Lea Thompson (Cathy Davis), William R. Moses ( Jack Davis), Jessy Schram (Susan Davis), Joe Penny (Frank Darnell), Donna Mills (Polly), Nick Davis (Zack Shada). Credits: Executive Producer: Larry Levinson, Nick Lombardo, Ann
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878 The Janice Dickinson Modeling Agency. (Reality; Oxygen; June 6, 2006 to October 21, 2008) Twelve hopeful models compete in various modeling competitions seeking to qualify as a top model and win a contract with super model Janice Dickinson’s modeling agency. Host: Janice Dickinson. Executive Producer: Stuart Krasnow, Janice Dickinson. Producer: Kevin Williams, Nathan Buddis, Nathan Fields, David Rusky. Music: Scooter Pietsch.
Jenna’s American Sex Star. (Erotica; Playboy Channel; Premiered: November 4, 2005) Sexual reality competition in which four gorgeous women (per cycle) compete in adult film oriented sexual challenges for a contract with adult film star Jenna Jameson’s film studio, Club Jenna. The girls are judged by industry performers but viewers (via the Internet at Playboy.com) determine who goes, who stays and who becomes the winner. Host: Jenna Jameson. Judges: Christy Canyon, Ron Jeremy, Jim Powers, Andrew Lowell. Credits: Executive Producer: Derek Harvie. Producer: Alan Higbee.
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880 Jeopardy. (Game; Syn.; Premiered: September 1984) Players select a subject from a board based on its cash value. To win the money, the player must give the question to the answer that is revealed. The highest cash scorer (of three players who compete) wins. Host: Alex Trebek. Credits: Executive Producer: Merv Griffin. Producer: Alex Trebek, Harry Friedman, George Vosburgh. Co-Producer: Gary Johnson. 881 Jericho. (Drama; CBS; September 20, 2006–March 25, 2008) The after effects of a supposed nuclear
212 attack are explored as Jericho, a small U.S. Kansas town, is spared destruction and its citizens struggle to cope with what has happened and what to do when they are cut off from the rest of the world. Cast: Skeet Ulrich ( Jake Green), Gerald McRaney ( Jonathan Green), Pamela Reed (Gail Green), Kenneth Mitchell (Eric Green), Ashley Scott (Emily Sullivan), Sprague Grayden (Heather Lisinksi), Shoshannah Stern (Bonnie) Erik Knudsen (Dale Turner), Michael Gaston (Gray Anderson), Brad Beyer (Stanley), Lennie James (Robert Hawkins), Darby Stanchfield (April), Siena Goines (Sarah). Credits: Executive Producer: Jon Turteltaub, Stephen Chborsky, Carol Barbee. Producer: Bob Simon, Karim Zreik, Dan Shotz, Jon Steinberg, Josh Schaer.
The Jerry Springer Show. (Talk; Syn.; Premiered: September 1991) A sensationalized talk show that uses nudity (blurred for broadcast), foul language (bleeped) and fights between guests to expose secrets between friends and family. Host: Jerry Springer. Credits: Executive Producer: Richard Dolack, Burt Dubrow, Jerry Springer. Producer: Kim Wyatt, Deborah J. Whitcas, Kerry Smith, Chris Rantamaki, Mary Morelli, Julie Laughlin, Gina Huerta, Nicole Hall, Reena Friedman, Amanda Cash, Toby Yoshimura. 882
Jimmy Kimmel Live. (Talk; ABC; Premiered: January 26, 2003) Late night talk show that goes beyond celebrity interviews to include interviews with athletes, political figures and regular people of interest. Host : Jimmy Kimmel. Announcer: Dicky Barrett. Regulars: Sal Iacono (as Cousin Sal), Frank Potenzo (as Uncle Frank), Guillermo Diaz (Security guard). Credits: Executive Producer: Jimmy Kimmel, Jill Leiderman, Daniel Kellison. CoExecutive Producer: Jason Schrift, Doug
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884 Jo Jo’s Circus. (Cartoon; Disney; Premiered: September 28, 2003) Children are introduced to various aspects of the adult world through the activities of Jo Jo Tickle, a six-year-old clown who lives and plays in Circus Town. Voice Cast: Madeleine Martin ( Jo Jo Tickle), Marnie McPhail (Peaches, Jo Jo’s mother), Noah Weinberg ( Jo Jo’s father), Tajja Isen (Trina), Robert Smith (Goliath) Diana Peressini (Croaky). Credits: Producer: Jim Jinkins, Morghan Fortier. Music: Stuart Kollmorgen.
885 John Edwards Cross Country. (Reality; WE; March 17, 2006 to November 26, 2008) Psychic John Edwards takes to the road to help families reconnect with loved ones who have passed on. Host: John Edwards. Credits: Executive Producer: Paul Shavelson. Co-Executive Producer: Elizabeth Arias. Producer: Lauren Bright, Nina Bhargava, Jodi Midiri. Music: Jack Walker.
Johnny and the Sprites. (Children; Disney; Premiered: January 13, 2007) Johnny T. is a guitarist who often needs some alone time. One day he befriends a group of sprites (Muppet-like characters) in a forest. His reactions with the sprites are presented like a mini–Broadway musical and designed to relay messages and learning aspects to young children. Cast: John Tartaglia ( Johnny T.), Leslie Carrara (Ginger), James T. Kroupa (Seymour the Schmole), Tim Lagasse (Basil). Credits: Executive Producer: John Tartaglia, Jill Gluckson. Music Director: Gary Adler. Director: Richard A. Fernandes.
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887 Jon and Kate Plus 8. (Reality; TLC; Premiered: April 23, 2007)
Judge / 891 A look at the daily lives of the Gosselin family — parents Jon and Kate and their eight children, six of whom are sextuplets; two of whom are twins. The Gosselin Family: Jon, Kate, Cara, Madelyn, Alex, Hannah, Aaden, Joel, Leah and Collin. Credits: Producer: Jennifer Stocks. Music: Scott Pearson.
888 Judge Alex. (Reality; Syn.; Premiered: September 2005) Actual small claims court cases presided over by Alex Ferrer, a former police officer turned judge. Judge : Alex Ferrer. Bailiff : Victor Scott. Credits: Supervising Producer: Terry Powell. Producer: Keith Raskin. Senior Associate Producer: Josh Price. Associate Producer: Jennifer Alfaro. Judge David Young. (Reality; Syn.; Premiered: September 2007) Daily series of real small claims cases presided over by David Young, an openly admitted gay judge. Judge: David Young. Bailiff: Antonia Young. Credits: Executive Producer: Michael Rourke. Co-Executive Producer: Rich Goldman. Legal Producer: Kristan Hiildensperge. Associate Producer: Katya Goldberg. 889
Judge Hatchett. (Reality; Syn.; Premiered: September 2000) Real people fighting real legal battles before a real judge in a California Municipal Court. Judge: Glenda Hatchett. Bailiff: Tom O’Riordan. Credits: Executive Producer: Michael Rourke. Co-Executive Producer: Michelle Mazur, John Tomlin. Producer: Seth Tayler, William Richards, Michelle Menendez, Lisa Faranda.
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891 Judge Joe Brown. (Reality; Syn.; Premiered: September 1997) Actual small claims courtroom cases presided over by Judge Joe Brown. Judge : Joe Brown. Bailiff : Holly Evans. Commentator: Jacque Kessler.
892 / Judge Announcer: Ben Patrick Johnson. Credits: Executive Producer: Frank Kelly, John Terenzio, Peter Brennan, Randy Doutchit. Supervising Producer: Karen Gruber. Producer: Timothy Regler, Jason Story, Kathleen Card, Margot Foley, Suzie Munson. Music: John E. Nordstrom.
Judge Judy. (Reality; Syn.; Premiered: September 1996) A daily series of actual small claims court cases presided over by America’s most famous judge, Judith Sheindlin. Judge: Judith Sheindlin. Bailiff: Petri Hawkins-Byrd. Announcer: Jerry Bishop. Credits: Executive Producer: Peter Brennan, Randy Doutchet. Co-Executive Producer: Timothy Regler. Supervising Producer: Brad Kuhlman, Karen Gruber, Victor Jenest, Kaye Switzer, Sandi Spreckman. Producer: Lisa Lew, Jenny Hope, Cybil Jordan-Malachi, Tina Nicotera, Lenville O’Donnell, Richard Russakoff, Jill Wilderman, Jonathan Sebastian. Music: Bill Bodine.
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893 Judge Maria Lopez. (Reality; Syn.; September 2006 to September 2008) Actual small claims court cases presided over by Judge Maria Lopez. Judge: Maria Lopez. Bailiff: Pete Rodriquez. Credits: Executive Producer: Michael Rourke. Co-Executive Producer: Rich Goldman. Supervising Producer: Patricia Ciano. Producer: Kiersten Medvedich. Judge Mathis. (Reality; Syn.; Premiered: September 1998) Daily series of small claims court cases presided over by Judge Greg Mathis. Judge: Greg Mathis. Bailiff: Doyle Deveraux, Kevin Lingle, Brendan Morgan. Credits: Executive Producer: Gus L. Blackmon, Alonzo Brown, Vicangelo Bulluck, Bo Banks. Supervising Producer: Gretchen Kurtz. Producer: Michael Hart. Music: Timothy Andrew Edwards. 894
895 Jury Duty. (Reality; Syn.; Premiered: September 2007)
214 Real life small claims cases are brought before a real judge but in a twist on traditional judge programs, a panel of three celebrity jurors are allowed to question the plaintiff and defendant then deliberate before offering a verdict. Judge: Bruce Cutler. Rotating Jurors: Charlene Tilton, Todd Bridges, Ed Begley, Jr., Phyllis Diller, Scott Hamilton, Kevin Sorbo, Shadoe Stevens, Dick Van Patten, Bruce Vilanch, Paula Poundstone, Vicki Roberts. Credits: Executive Producer: Vincent Dymon, Linda Dymon, Susan Winston. Producer: John Downey III, Judy C. Helm.
Just for Laughs. (Comedy; ABC; July 17, 2007 to April 8, 2008) Extreme version of Candid Camera that pulls elaborate practical jokes on unsuspecting people. Host: Rick Miller. Credits: Executive Producer: Troy Miller, Pierre Girard. CoExecutive Producer: Tracey Baird, Michael Weinberg. Producer: Christos Sourligas
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897 Just Jordan. (Comedy; Nickelodeon; January 7, 2007 to April 5, 2008) Jordan Lewis, a 16-year-old from Little Rock, Arkansas, must readjust to life when his single mother, Pamela, relocates the family to California to live with her father (Grant). Jordan’s 1950s–like television kid adventures (wholesome and clean) are depicted with his friends Joaquin and Tony. Monica is Jordan’s sister; Tangie is his cousin; Tamika is the girl on whom Jordan has a crush but is too shy to do anything but keep it a personal secret. Jordan works part time at the diner (Papa Grant’s Fresh ’n Grill) owned by his grandfather. Cast : James “Lil’ JJ” Lewis ( Jordan Lewis), Shana Accius (Pamela Lewis), Kristen Combs (Monica Lewis), Beau Billingslea (Grant Cunningham), Raven Goodwin (Tangie), Eddy Martin ( Joaquin), Justin Chon (Tony Park), Chelsea Harris (Tamika Newsome). Credits: Executive Producer: Ken Bright, Ralph Farquhar,
215 L’il JJ, Alison Taylor. Producer: Julia Pistor. Music: Kurt Farguhar.
898 Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List. (Reality; Bravo; Premiered: August 3, 2005) A profile of actress and stand-up comedian Kathy Griffin as she not only performs her comedy club routines but goes about her daily life; friends and family members are also featured. Cast: Kathy Griffin, John Griffin, Maggie Griffin, Matt Moline, Jessica Zajicek, Dennis Hensley, Tony Tripoli, Cynthia Bachman, Lisa Tucker. Credits: Executive Producer: Kathy Griffin, Marcia Mule, Bryan Scott, Cori Abraham, Frances Berwick, Amy Introcasco, Rachel Smith. Supervising Producer: Lenid Rolov, Chris Carlson, Matthew Blaine. Producer: Matthew Lahey. Music: Douglas G. Simpson, Jason L. Mattia.
899 Keeping Up with the Kardashians. (Reality; E!; Premiered: October 14, 2007) A real life portrait of Kim Kardashian (daughter of lawyer Robert Kardashian), “a tinsel town babe” hoping to make her mark in show business. Kim is managed by her mother, Kris Jenner (now married to Olympic decathlon champion Bruce Jenner) and she is seen with her sisters, Khloe and Kourtney. The events that befall Kim and her family are shared with the viewing audience. Stars: Kim Kardashian, Kris Jenner, Bruce Jenner, Khloe Jenner, Kourtney Jenner. Credits: Executive Producer: Ryan Seacrest, Jon Murray, Eliot Goldberg, Jeff Jenkins. Co-Executive Producer: Gil Goldschien. Supervising Producer: Farnaz Farjam.
Kenny vs. Spenney. (Reality; Comedy Central; Premiered: November 2007) Canadian series about two childhood friends (Kenny Hotz, Spencer “Spenney”
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Kimora: Life in the Fab Lane. (Reality; Style; August 5, 2007 to June 15, 2008) A look at the life of fashion superstar Kimora Lee. Cameras follow Kimora, surrounded by stylists, managers and publicists, as she goes about her daily activities (which include shopping and visiting friends). Cast : Kimora Lee, Aja Bair, Dana Deggs, Peyton List. Credits: Executive Producer: Steven Cantor, Carmen Mitcho, Sarah Weidman. Co-Executive Producer: Matthew Galkin. Supervising Producer: Anna Boiardi. Producer: Kimora Lee. Music: Meredith Chinn.
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902 King of the Hill. (Cartoon; Fox; Premiered: January 12, 1997) The Hills are a family that live at 123 Ramsey Street in Arlen, Texas. Hank, the father, is a salesman for Strickland Propane; Peggy, his wife, is a substitute Spanish teacher (also seen as a realtor with Seizemore Realty and a reporter for The Arlington Bystander). Bobby is a preteen whom Hank hopes will follow in his footsteps (although he shows no interest in propane). Also living with them is Luanne Platter, Hank’s gorgeous niece, who aspires to become a beautician. Stories follow events in their lives. Hank’s friends are Bill, a divorced military barber; Dale,
903 / Kitchen owner of Dale’s Dead Bug Exterminating; and Boomhauer, who speaks gibberish that only Hank seems to understand. Joseph Gribble is Dale’s son; Buck Strickland is Hank’s boss; Kahn and Minh are Hank’s neighbors; Nancy is Dale’s wife; Connie is Minh’s daughter; John Redcorn is Hank’s neighbor. Voice Cast: Mike Judge (Hank Hill/ Boomhauer), Kathy Najimy (Peggy Hill), Pamela Segall (Bobby Hill), Brittany Murphy (Luanne Platter), Brittany Murphy ( Joseph Gribble, 1997–2000), Breckin Meyer ( Joseph Gribble, 2000– ), Johnny Hardwicke (Dale Gribble), Stephen Root (Bill Dauterive/Buck Strickland), Ashley Gardner (Nancy Gribble), Toby Hill (Kahn), Lauren Tom (Minh/Connie). Credits: Executive Producer: Richard Appel, Greg Daniels, Mike Judge, Howard Klein, Phil Roman, Michael Rotenberg. Producer: Murray Miller, Joseph A. Boucher, Dan Sterling, Garland Testa, Dean Young, Greg Cohen, Alex Gregory, Johnny Hardwicke. Music: Richard Wolf, Brian David Blush, Lance Rubin, Gary G. Wiz, Fred Edmonston, Robert Birch, Jeffrey Baxter, John O’Connor.
903 Kitchen Nightmares. (Reality; Fox; Premiered: September 19, 2007) Hell’s Kitchen spin-off wherein Chef Gordon Ramsay takes to the road to solve the kitchen nightmares of restaurants across the country. Chef Ramsay is sort of the 911 of the restaurant world and episodes relate his efforts to solve the problems restaurants are encountering. Host: Gordon Ramsay. Credits: Executive Producer: Patricia Llewellyn, Curt Northrup. Producer: Arthur Smith. Narrator: J.V. Martin. 904 Kyle XY. (Science Fiction; ABC Family; Premiered: June 26, 2006) A 16-year-old boy mysteriously appears in the middle of a forest. He appears to have just been born and has no idea of who he is or where he is. The boy begins
216 to wander and is soon arrested for indecent exposure (he is naked) when he appears in the nearby town. He is sent to a juvenile holding center in Seattle, Washington. Here psychologist Nicole Trager takes an interest in him (he has no navel, appears to be very intelligent but he is like an infant and needs to learn). Nicole names him Kyle and, to help him, takes him home (where he now lives with Nicole’s husband, Stephen and her children Lori and Josh). Kyle learns by watching and listening (how he learns to speak English). Stories follow Nicole’s efforts to solve the puzzle of who Kyle is and where he came from. Other regulars are Amanda, the girl next door on whom Kyle has a crush; Heather, Lori’s friend; Declan, Lori’s boyfriend; and Tom Foss, the mysterious man who appears to know what Kyle is all about. Second season episodes explain that Kyle was an experiment (XY) based on Einstein’s theory that the longer an embryo stays in the womb the smarter it will be. A man named Adam was the only survivor of the first such experiment (at this time, the surrogate mothers, who carried the child for 13 months, died in childbirth; the infants died shortly after). Adam knew his past and wanted to create a world of geniuses. He experimented and created a birth chamber with a pink fluid that could sustain life until the embryo reached an adult stage. Kyle was such an experiment — the first since Adam to survive. But Kyle is not alone. A second experiment, conducted by the visionaries of a organization called Madacorp, produced a female — XX. This experiment escapes (like Kyle did) when an explosion destroys the lab. A bounty hunter (Emily Hollander) is hired by Madacorp to find her. The girl is nude, covered in pink “goo” (from the birth tank) and like Kyle, has no navel. She is captured by Emily and brought to Madacorp. Here she is programmed to be Jessica Hollander, Emily’s sister. Madacorp’s plan is to use Jesse (as Jessica is
217 called) to befriend Kyle and monitor him for Madacorp’s ultimate goal — reclaim both XY and XX. But unknown to Madacorp, Kyle has a protector, Brian Taylor, the late Adam’s faithful servant, who now watches over Kyle and helps him to understand his developing abilities (Adam was shot by persons and for reasons unknown). Cast: Matt Dallas (Kyle), Marguerite MacIntyre (Nicole Trager), Bruce Thomas (Stephen Trager), April Matson (Lori Trager), Jean-Luc Bilodeau ( Josh Trager), Kirsten Prout (Amanda Bloom), Chelan Simmons (Heather), Nicholas Lea (Tom Foss), Chris Olivero (Declan), Leah Cairns (Emily Hollander), Jaimie Alexander ( Jesse Hollander). Credits: Executive Producer: Eric Bress, J. MacKye Gruber, Chris Bender, J.C. Spink, David Himelfarb, Eric Tuchman. Producer: Julie Plec, Charlie Gogolak, Curtis Kheel. Music: Michael Suby.
905 The L Word. (Drama; Showtime; Premiered: January 18, 2004) An intimate look at the lives and loves of a select group of lesbians living in Los Angeles (West Hollywood). Principal focus is on Jenny Schecter, a graduate of Chicago University, who moves to Los Angeles to live with her boyfriend, Tim Haspel and begin a professional writing career. Her life changes when she attends a party and meets Bette Porter, Tim’s lesbian next-door neighbor, and Bette’s lover Tina Kennard. At the party Jenny has a brief romantic encounter with Maria, a lesbian who owns the local coffee house (The Planet) and is thrust into a whole new world. She begins to question her sexuality and becomes torn between her relationship with Tim and a new life-style that she enjoys. Other regulars are lesbians Dana, a pro tennis player looking for love; Alice, a magazine writer seeking the woman of her dreams; and Shane, the hairdresser who sleeps with women for her own pleasure with no commitment.
Laguna / 907 Cast: Mia Kirshner ( Jenny Schecter), Jennifer Beals (Bette Porter), Erin Daniels (Dana Fairbanks), Leisha Hailey (Alice Pieszecki), Laurel Holloman (Tina Kennard), Katherine Moennig (Shane McCutcheon), Pam Grier (Kit Porter), Karina Lombard (Marina Ferrer), Eric Mabius (Tim Haspel), Rachel Shelley (Helena Peabody), Eric Lively (Mark Wayland), Sarah Shahi (Carmen de la Pica Morales), Janina Gavankar (Papi), Cybill Shepherd (Phyllis Kroll), Marlee Matlin ( Jodi), Jessica Capshaw (Nadia), Dallas Roberts (Angus Partridge), Daniela Sea (Max Sweeney), Lauren Lee Smith (Lara Perkins). Credits: Executive Producer: Ilene Chaiken, Rose Lam, Steve Golin, Larry Kenner. Co-Executive Producer: Elizabeth Ziff. Producer: Elizabeth Hunter, A.M. Homes, Mark Horowitz. Music: Elizabeth Ziff, Damien Rice.
906 L.A. Ink. (Reality; TLC; August 7, 2007 to April 3, 2008) Kat Van D is a tattoo artist who made a name for herself in Miami. She has given up that business and returned to her hometown of Los Angeles to open her own tattoo parlor. Cameras follow Kat as she begins her own business as well as the people and events that surround her in her personal life. Star: Kat Van D. Tattoo Artists: Hannah Aitchison, Corey Miller, Pixie (as credited), Kim Saigh. Credits: Executive Producer: Pamela Deutsch, Charles Corwin.Co-Executive Producer: Clara Markowicz, Luis Barreto. Supervising Producer: Isaac Bolden. Producer: Cat Rodriquez, Timothy J. Hamilton. Laguna Beach. (Reality; MTV; Premiered: May 31, 2006) Incidents in the lives of a group of teenagers living in Laguna Beach, California. The teens attend Laguna Beach High School (although cameras are not permitted inside the classrooms) and stories are presented in soap opera-like dramatic vignettes. 907
908 / Lair Cast : Lauren Conrad, Taylor Cole, Kristin Cavallari, Stephen Colletti, Talan Torriero, Alex Murrel, Dieter Schmitz, Jessica Smith, Jason Wahler, Raquel Donatelli, Kyndra Mayo, Kelan Hurley, Alex Atkinson, Chase Johnson, Sam Brennan, Stephanie Moreau, Curtis Dean Harrier, Natalie Engelke, Heidi Montag, Christopher Bland, Cami Edwards, Breanna Conrad, Jennifer Bunney, Tessa Keller, Lexie Contursi, Trey Phillips, Christina Schuller, Morgan Olsen, Lauren Bosworth. Credits: Executive Producer: Tony DiSanto, Gary Auerbach, Liz Gateley, Dave Sirulnick. Co-Executive Producer: Wendy Riche, Mark Ford, Steve Kruger. Supervising Producer: Kathryn Takis. Producer: Jason Sands, Tina Gazzarro, Morgan J. Freeman, Paulina Williams. Music: Jon Ernst.
908 The Lair. (Drama; Here!; Premiered: August 1, 2007) The Lair is a mysterious club established for a specific clientele: attractive (hunky) gay vampires — vampires who feed on equally attractive gay men. The specialized series (broadcast on the gay channel Here!) follows a journalist (Thom) as he attempts to uncover the vampire clan and solve a series of mysterious murders whose victims have been drained of blood. Cast : David Moretti (Thom), Peter Stickles (Damian), Beverly Lynne (Laura), Dylan Vox (Colin), Jesse Cutlip ( Jonathan), Brian Nolan (Frankie), Colton Ford (Sheriff Trout), Michael Von Steele (Eric), Ted Newsom (Dr. Cooper), Evan Stone ( Jimmy), Arthur Roberts (Dr. Belmont). Credits: Executive Producer: Paul Colichman, Stephen P. Jarchow. Producer: Kimberly A. Ray. Co-Producer: Jeff Schenck. Las Vegas. (Drama; NBC; September 22, 2003 to February 15, 2008) The Montecito Resort and Casino in Las Vegas is the setting for a behind-thescenes look at the inner workings of a gambling hall. Principal focus is on an elite surveillance team, headed by Ed Deline,
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218 charged with maintaining the security of the casino. Cast : James Caan (Ed Deline), Josh Duhamel (Danny McCoy), Nikki Cox (Mary Connell), Vanessa Marcil (Samantha Marquez), James Lesure (Mike Cannon), Molly Simms (Delinda Deline), Marsha Thompson (Nessa Holt), Lara Flynn Boyle (Monica Mancuso), Cheryl Ladd ( Jillian Deline, Ed’s ex-wife), Tom Selleck (A.J. Cooper). Credits: Executive Producer: Justin Falvey, Darryl Frank, Gary Scott Thompson, Scott Steindorff, Gardner Stern. Co-Executive Producer: Kim Newton, Michael Berns, David Solomon, Matt Pyken, Michael Watkins. Producer: Howard Grigsby, David Graziano, Francis Conway, Tracey D’Arcy, Daniel Arkin, Rebecca Kirshner. Music: John Nordstrom, Charles Clouser.
Last Comic Standing. (Reality; NBC; June 10, 2003 to August 7, 2008) Professional and up-and-coming standup comedians compete for an exclusive contract with NBC. The club audience judge the material and vote their least favorite off the stage. The last comic standing is the winner. Host: Jay Mohr, Bill Bellamy. Credits: Executive Producer: Peter Engel, Barry Katz, Jay Mohr. Supervising Producer: Leslie Radakovich. Co-Executive Producer: Rob Fox. Producer: Javier Winnik, Brittany Lovett, Cori Fry. Music: Steve Hampton, John Adair.
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911 Late Night with Conan O’Brien. (Talk; NBC; Premiered: September 1, 1993) Celebrity interviews coupled with a spotlight on off-the-wall characters as well. Host: Conan O’Brien Announcer: Joel Godard. Credits: Executive Producer: Gary Considine, Jeff Ross, Lorne Michaels. Supervising Producer: Frank Smiley, Daniel Ferguson. Producer: John Irwin, Maria Notaras, Conan O’Brien, Elizabeth Ock-
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912 Late Night with David Letterman. (Talk; CBS; Premiered: August 30, 1993) Comedy bits, celebrity interviews and musical numbers comprise the nightly series. Host: David Letterman. Credits: Executive Producer: David Letterman, Peter Lassally, Rob Burnett, Jude Brennan, Maria Pope, Robert Morton, Barbara Gaines. Supervising Producer: Jon Beckerman, Hal Gurnee. Producer: Joe Toplyn, Justin Stangel, Eric Stangel, Sheila Rogers, Jerry Foley, Rodney Rothman. Band Leader: Paul Schaefer.
Law and Order. (Crime Drama; NBC; Premiered: September 13, 1990) Two series in one. It begins with a crime and the investigations by the detectives of the N.Y.P.D. It concludes with the D.A.’s prosecution of the culprits. Cast: Jerry Orbach (Det. Lenny Briscoe), Steven Hill (D.A. Adam Schiff ), Jesse L. Martin (Det. Ed Green), S. Epatha Merkerson (Lt. Anita Van Buren), Chris Noth (Det. Mike Logan), Leslie Hendrix (Dr. Elizabeth Rodgers), Fred Dalton Thompson (D.A. Arthur Branch), Benjamin Bratt (Det. Ray Curtis), Michael Moriarty (A.D.A. Ben Stone), Elisabeth Rohm (A.D.A. Serena Southerlyn), Angie Harmon (A.D.A. Abbie Carmichael), Dann Florek (Capt. Donald Cragen), Richard Brooks (A.D.A. Paul Robinette), Jill Hennessy (A.D.A. Claire Kincaid), Carolyn McCormick (Dr. Elizabeth Olivet), John Fiore (Det. Tony Profaci), Carey Lowell (A.D.A. Jamie Ross), Dianne West (D.A. Nora Lewin), Dennis Farina (Det. Joe Fontana), J.K. Simmons (Dr. Emile Skoda), Annie Parisse (A.D.A. Alexandra Borgia), Paul Sorvino (Det. Sgt. Philip Cerreta), George Dzundza (Det. Sgt. Maxwell Greevey), Christine Farrell (Arlene Shrier; Forensics Technician)
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914 Law and Order: Criminal Intent. (Crime Drama; NBC; Premiered: September 20, 1999) The investigations of Detectives Robert Goren and Alexandra Eames as they attempt to solve (most often) murder cases— from the first call to its successful conclusion. Later episodes also focus on the investigations of Detectives Mike Logan and Carolyn Barek. Cast: Vincent D’Onofrio (Det. Robert Goren), Kathryn Erbe (Det. Alexandra Eames), Courtney B. Vance (A.D.A. Ron Carver), Jamey Sheridan (Capt. James Deakins), Leslie Hendrix (Dr. Elizabeth Rodgers), Chris Noth (Det. Mike Logan), Annabella Sciorra (Det. Carolyn Barek), Julianne Nicholson (Det. Megan Wheeler), Samantha Buck (Det. G. Lynn Bishop), Eric Bogosian (Capt. Danny Ross), Jeff Goldblum (Det. Zach Nichols), Steven Zirnkilton (Theme Narrator). Credits: Executive Producer: Dick Wolf, Rene
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915 Law and Order: Special Victims Unit. (Crime Drama; NBC; Premiered: October 7, 2001) Elliot Stabler, Olivia Benson, Fin Tutuola and John Munch are members of the Special Victims Unit of the N.Y.P.D., detectives who investigate sexually related crimes that are quite gritty and often based on true incidents. Cast : Mariska Hargitay (Det. Olivia Benson), Christopher Meloni (Det. Elliot Stabler), Richard Belzer (Det. John Munch), Dann Florek (Capt. Donald Cragen), Ice-T (Det. Odafin “Fin” Tutuola), B.D. Wong (Dr. George Huang), Tamara Tunie (Dr. Melinda Warner), Diane Neal (A.D.A. Casey Novak), Stephanie March (A.D.A. Alexandra Cabot), Caren Browning (Off. Judith Siper), Joanna Merlin ( Judge Lena Petrovsky), Michelle Hurd (Det. Monique Jefferies), Isabel Gillies (Kathy Stabler), Judith Light (Chief Elizabeth Donnelly), Fred Dalton (D.A. Arthur Branch), Leslie Hendrix (Dr. Elizabeth Rodgers), Micgaela McManus (A.D.A. Kim Greylek), Steven Zirnkilton (Theme Narrator). Credits: Executive Producer: Dick Wolff, Neal Baer, Ted Kotcheff, Robert Palm, David J. Burke, Peter Jankowski. Co-Executive Producer: Jonathan Green, Arthur W. Forney, Jonathan Greene, Dawn DeNoon, Amanda Green, Robert Nathan, Patrick Harbinson. Supervising Producer: Peter Leto, Randy Roberts. Producer: David Declergue, Sheyna Kathleen Smith. Music: Mike Post.
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Life. (Crime Drama; NBC; Premiered: September 26, 2007) After 12 years of imprisonment for a double homicide, L.A.P.D. detective Charlie Crews is found innocent after the physical evidence is reexamined and does not match. Now, with a second chance at life, Charlie returns to the force with a new perspective on cases: making sure what happened to him doesn’t happen to anyone else. Stories also relate his efforts to find out who framed him and why. Dani is Charlie’s partner; Karen is their superior; Constance is the lawyer responsible for freeing Charlie; Ted is Charlie’s financial consultant. Cast: Damian Lewis (Charlie Crews), Sarah Shabi (Dani Reese), Robin Weigert (Lt. Karen Davis), Brooke Langton (Constance Griffith), Adam Arkin (Ted Early), Donal Logue (Captain Tidwell). Credits: Executive Producer: Rand Ravich, Far Shariat, Dan Sackheim, David Semel. Producer: George Locas.
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Life Is Wild. (Drama; CW; October 7, 2007 to February 3, 2008) Danny, a widower with two children (Katie and Chase) and Jo, the divorced mother of two children ( Jesse and Mia) marry and establish housekeeping in Manhattan. Danny is a veterinarian; Jo, a divorce lawyer. Their children, however, have little in common and are not getting along. Realizing that his family is drifting apart, Danny hopes to bring them closer together by moving to South Africa when he learns there is an urgent need for veterinarians. The family takes up residence at the Blue Antelope, a lodge run by Danny’s late wife’s (Claire) father Art. Danny begins his new job as a vet; Jo has taken on the responsibility of helping Art run the lodge; and the children, though reluctant to live in Africa, slowly adjust to the prospect that they have no other choice. Stories relate the events that affect the individual members of the family. Emily and Oliver are
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221 the children of the owner of the rival Mara Lodge; Tumelo is Danny’s intern. Katie, Jesse, Emily and Oliver attend the Pecan Wood International School. Mbali is the local girl Jesse falls for. Cast : D.W. Moffett (Danny Clarke), Stephanie Niznik ( Jo Clarke), Leah Pipes (Katie Clark), K’sun Ray (Chase Clarke), Andrew St. John ( Jesse Weller), Mary Matilyn Mouser (Mia Clarke), David Butler (Art), Calvin Goldspink (Oliver Banks), Tiffany Mulheron (Tiffany Banks), Atandwa Kani (Tumelo), Precious Kofi (Mbali). Credits: Executive Producer: Michael Rauch, George Faber, Charles Pattinson. Co-Executive Producer: Dana Baratta, Sue Tenney. Producer: Elizabeth Hunter. Music: Bob Christianson, Bill Meyers.
Life of Ryan. (Reality; MTV; August 27, 2007 to May 19, 2008) A docu-drama that follows Ryan Scheckler, a 17-year-old who is also a rising star on the skateboard scene. The program also relates activities in the life of his mother (Gretchen) and his younger brothers (Shane and Kane). Star: Ryan Scheckler. Credits: Executive Producer: Jason A. Carbone. Co-Executive Producer: Sarah Kane. Supervising Producer: Shari Brooks. Music: David Bellochio. Director: Robert Sizemore. 918
919 Life with Derek. (Comedy; Disney; Premiered: September 18, 2005) A blended family comedy wherein Nora MacDonald, a single mother with two daughters (Casey and Lizzie), and George Venturi, a single father with three children (Derek, Marti and Edwin) marry and merge their two families. Cast: Michael Seater (Derek Venturi), Ashley Leggat (Casey MacDonald), Joy Tanner (Nora MacDonald), John Ralston (George Venturi), Ariel Waller (Marti Venturi), Daniel Magder (Edwin Venturi), Jordan Todosey (Lizzie MacDonald), Arnold Pinnock (Paul), Robbie Amell (Max), Shadia Simmons (Emily), Kit
Lincoln / 921 Weyman (Sam). Credits: Executive Producer: Daphne Balllon, Suzanne Martin. Producer: Jeff Biederman, Suzanne French. Music: Gary Koftinoff.
920 Lil’ Bush: Resident of the United States. (Comedy; Comedy Central; June 13, 2007 to May 8, 2008) What were president George W. Bush and other members of the White House like when they were children? Lil’ Bush takes that concept and shows, in animated form, events in the lives of Lil’ George Bush as a child (with aspirations to become the president). Voice Cast: Chris Parson (Lil’ George Bush), Dave Mitchell (George Bush, Sr.), Mara Cary (Barbara Bush), Dave Mitchell (Lil’ Jeb), Iggy Pop (Lil’ Rummy), Ann Villella (Lil’ Laura). Credits: Executive Producer: Seth Cummings, Peter Adderton, Dominick Cary. Co-Executive Producer: Jay Karas. Producer: J. Michael Mendel, Alex Stancioff, Kim Huffman Cary. Associate Producer: Rochelle Ponsky.
921 Lincoln Heights. (Drama; ABC Family; January 8, 2007 to November 11, 2008) Eddie Sutton is a police officer who wants to make a difference. He leaves the relative safety of his city beat and moves his family to the inner city Los Angeles neighborhood (Lincoln Heights) where he grew up; it is now crime ridden but it holds fond memories of his youth. Stories follow Eddie as he patrols the streets and struggles to make the people of the community feel they have someone on their side. Jen is Eddie’s wife; Cassie, Lizzie and Taylor are their children. Cast: Russell Hornsby (Eddie Sutton), Nicki Micheaux ( Jen Sutton), Rhyon Nicole Brown (Lizzie Sutton), Erica Hubbard (Cassie Sutton), Misgon Ratliff (Taylor Sutton). Credits: Executive Producer: Kevin Hooks, Kathleen McGhee-Anderson. Producer: John F. Perry, Kevin Inch. Assistant Producer: Mark Nasser.
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Little Einsteins. (Cartoon; Disney; March 1, 2005 to October 11, 2008) Annie, Leo, June and Quincy are musically gifted children who use their knowledge of song, dance and instruments to familiarize children with music. Voice Cast: Erica Huang ( June), Jesse Schwartz (Leo), Natalie Wojcik (Annie), Aiden Pompey (Quincy). Credits: Executive Producer: Richard Winkler, Steve Oakes, Susan Holden, Eric Weiner. Producer: Kris Greengrove. Music: Billy Straus, Matthias Gohl. 922
Little People, Big World. (Reality; TLC; Premiered: March 4, 2006) A profile of the Roloffs, a family that is composed of both little and average-sized people (parents Matt and Amy and their normal-sized children: Molly, Jacob and twins Zack and Jeremy). Each episode relates an event in their daily lives. Credits: Executive Producer: Paul Barrosse, Gay Rosenthal. Co-Executive Producer: Nicholas Caprio, Glenn Meehan. Producer: Billy Cooper, Matthew Lahey, Ann Suckow. Music: Joey Newman.
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Live from Lincoln Center. (Anthology; PBS; Premiered: January 30, 1976) A program of varying musical performances broadcast live from Lincoln Center in New York City. Beverly Sills and Dick Cavett are the most notable hosts. Credits: Announcer: Martin Bookspan. Executive Producer: Herbert Bonis, John Gaberman. Supervising Producer: Marc Bauman. Producer: Carl Samet, Clare Avery.
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Live with Regis and Kelly. (Talk; Syn.; Premiered: 2001) An exchange of conversation between the hosts coupled with celebrity interviews. Hosts: Regis Philbin, Kelly Ripa. Credits: Executive Producer: Regis Philbin, Michael Gelman. Music: Michael Karp, Irving Robbins, Shelley Palmer.
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926 Lost. (Adventure; ABC; Premiered: September 22, 2004) A plane (Oceanic Flight 815) is en-route from Australia to Los Angeles when it encounters unexpected turbulence. The plane is literally ripped in half and both halves crash land on an unknown island presumably in the South Pacific. While there are casualties, 48 passengers survive from the front half of the plane (it is later revealed that passengers from the rear half of the plane also survived). When all attempts at rescue fail, the survivors make the island their home (although they find their lives threatened by the mysteries that exist on the strange island). The main survivors of a large cast are Jack Shepherd, a doctor; John Locke, a cripple who can now walk; Claire, a pregnant Australian woman who later gives birth to a son (Aaron); Charlie, a low life; Kate, a woman of mystery (she was arrested in Australia and being taken back to the U.S.); Sun and Jin, a secretive Korean couple; Hurley, the mainland lottery winner who is eager to help whenever he can; Michael and his son, Walt (and Walt’s dog, Vincent); and Ana-Lucia, a mysterious woman whom Jack met at the Sydney airport and survived the rear section crash. Principal Cast: Matthew Fox (Dr. Jack Shephard), Evangeline Lilly (Kate Austen), Emilie de Raven (Claire Littleton), Naveen Andrews (Sayid Jarrah), Jorge Garcia (Hugo “Hurley” Reyes), Josh Holloway ( James “Sawyer” Ford), Daniel Dae Kim ( Jin Kwon), Yunjin Kim (Sun Kwon), Dominic Monaghan (Charlie Pace), Terry O’Quinn ( John Locke), Harold Perrineau (Michael Dawson), Maggie Grace (Shannon Rutherford), Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje (Mr. Eko), Malcolm David Kelley (Walt Lloyd), Ian Somerhalder (Boone Carlyle), Michele Rodriquez (Ana-Lucia Cortez), Elizabeth Mitchell (Dr. Juliet Burke), Kiele Sanchez (Nikki), Mira Furlan (Danielle Rousseau). Credits: Executive Producer: Carlton Cuse, Bryan Burk,
223 Jack Damon Lindelof, J.J. Abrams. CoExecutive Producer: Jeff Pinkner. Supervising Producer: Adam Horowitz, Edward Kitsis, Joseph Loeb, Steven Maedan, Monica Breen, Alison Schapker, Drew Goddard, Leonard Dick, Craig Wright. Producer: Liz Sarnoff, Patricia Churchill, Sarah Caplaw, Stephen Williams, Jean Higgins. Music: Michael Giacchino, Damien Rice.
927 Lost Worlds. (Reality; History Channel; Premiered: July 10, 2006) Archaeologists use modern technology to recreate life in lost civilizations through the artifacts found in ancient cultures. Narrator: Corey Johnson, Corey Lawson. Credits: Executive Producer: Anthony Geffen. Producer: Stuart Elliott, Francesca Maudslay, Martin Kemp. Music: Sak Shariff. Mad Men. (Drama; AMC; July 19, 2007 to October 26, 2008) Sterling Cooper is a prestigious advertising agency on Madison Avenue in New York City. The time is the 1960s and the world of media advertising as it existed at the time is realistically explored. Don and Roger are senior partners; Peggy is the junior copyrighter; Pete is the account executive; Betty is Dan’s wife; Joan is the firm’s head secretary. Cast: Jon Hamm (Don Draper), John Slattery (Roger Sterling), Robert Morse (Bertram Cooper), Elisabeth Moss (Peggy Olson), Christina Hendricks ( Joan Holloway), Vincent Kartheiser (Pete Campbell), Maggie Siff (Rachel Menken), January Jones (Betty Draper), Rose Marie DeWitt (Midge). Credits: Executive Producer: Matthew Weiner. Producer: Greg Schultz, Scott Hornbacher, Jack Lechner.
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Mad TV. (Comedy; Fox; Premiered: October 14, 1995) Skits based on the humor found in Mad magazine. Cast: Michael McDonald, Debra Wil-
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Made in Hollywood. (Reality; Syn.; Premiered: September 2005) Interviews with the stars and behindthe-scenes footage of current feature films. The stars of each profiled film serve as the segment host. In 2006 (to 2007) an edition geared to young adults and dealing with non-adult films aired as Made in Hollywood: Teen Edition. Host (Teen Edition): Kylie Erica Mar. Credits: Executive Producer: Cleveland O’Neal III. Producer: Todd Szuch, Carole Mar, Jerry A. Vasilatos. Music: Janet Cole Valdez, Dapo Torimiro.
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931 Magi-Nation. (Cartoon; Kids WB/CW; September 22, 2007 to September 6, 2008) Tony Jones, a young Earth boy, is magically transported to Moonlands, one of eleven parallel worlds to the Earth. He meets Edyn, a girl who tells him by the special ring the wears (given to him by his grandfather) that he is the Final Dreamer, a magical champion for good. With the help of Edyn and her friend, Strag and the magic of the ring (to summon Dream Creatures), Tony battles the evil Agram and his henchmen, Korg and Zed. Credits: Executive Producer: Michael Hirsh, Pamela Slavin, Toper Taylor.
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932 Making News: Savannah Style. (Reality; TV Guide Channel; June 11, 2007 to September 10, 2008). A behindthe-scenes look at the news operations of two real television stations: WJCL and WTGS in Savannah, Georgia. Credits: Executive Producer: Nick Davis. Producer: Andeep Singh, Joshua Kaufman.
Making the Band. (Reality; ABC/MTV; Premiered: March 24, 2000) A search to find talented singers and/or musicians. The first cycle (ABC) seeks to find five male singer-musicians for a new boy band to be called O-Town. Cycle Two (MTV, 2002) found rap artist P. Diddy seeking aspiring rappers for a new hip-hop band. MTV continued the series with Cycle Three (2005) seeking a mixed (male-female) band and Cycle Four (2008) taking to the road with P. Diddy overseeing a cross country tour with recording groups Danity Kane and Day 26, and singer Donnie Klang. Host: Lou Perlman (Cycle 1), Sean “P. Diddy” Combs (Cycles, 2, 3, and 4). Credits: Executive Producer: Mary-Ellis Bunim, Sean “P. Diddy” Combs, Jonathan Murray. Co-Executive Producer: Rick de Oliveira. Supervising Producer: Andrew Hogel, Perry Dance, Benjamin Greenberg. Producer: Jonathan M. Singer, Ken Mok, Jennifer Lange, Cris Abrego, Jae Benson II, Kenny Hull. 933
934 Mama Mirabelle’s Home Movies. (Children; PBS; Premiered: September 9, 2007) Mama Mirabelle is a wise elephant who helps three young animals (Carla, a zebra; Bo, a cheetah and Max, an elephant) understand aspects of Mother Nature through her home movies (live action wildlife footage). Voices: Vanessa Williams, Phillipa Alexander, Julie de Jongh, Teresa Gallagher, Elly Fairman, Alan Marriott. Credits: Executive Producer: Donna Friedman Meir.
224 Co-Executive Producer: Tara Sorensen. Supervising Producer: Andy Yerkes. Producer: Leo Nielsen. Music: Lester Barnes.
935 Man vs. Wild. (Reality; Discovery Channel; Premiered: November 10, 2006) Adventurer Bear Grylis explores the most dangerous tourist attractions and environments with the object being to show viewers how to survive in them. Host: Bear Grylis. Credits: Executive Producer: Discovery Channel. Producer: Mary Donahue. Music: Paul Pritchard. 936 MANswers. (Comedy; Spike TV; September 19, 2007 to November 11, 2008) Comical, if not at times absurd responses to questions that border on the ridiculous (for example, “Who is the richest bitch in America?,” “What is the world’s smallest legal bikini?” and “What country’s armed forces pays for fake boobs?”). Narrator: Matt Short. Credits: Executive Producer: Adam Cohen, Cara Tapper. Producer: Christopher Gallivan, Charlotte Bell. Music: Shawn K. Clement.
937 Martha. (Information; Syn.; Premiered: November 27, 2007) Domestic Diva Martha Stewart presents how to projects, cooking segments, gardening tips, scrap booking, decoupage and hand-making gift ideas. Host: Martha Stewart. Credits: Executive Producer: Martha Stewart, Mark Burnett, Bernie Young. Producer: Greta Anthony. Director: Alan Heydt. 938 Martin Lawrence Presents First Amendment Standup. (Comedy; Starz; Premiered: 2007) A showcase for established as well as upand-coming standup comics (who are permitted to use “gutter language,” thus explaining the title, that is not bleeped). Host: Doug Williams. Credits: Executive Producer: Martin Lawrence, Doug Williams. Producer: Michael Derek Bohusz, C. Dunsean Williams.
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939 The Maury Povich Show. (Talk; Syn.; Premiered: September 1991) A sensitive talk show that tackles very controversial topics that other shows in the genre overlook. Host: Maury Povich. Credits: Executive Producer: Maury Povich, Diane Rappaport, Amy Rosenbaum. Producer: David Masure-Bosco, Dominic Pupa, Keith P. McAllen. Music: Billy Goldenberg. Maya and Miguel. (Cartoon; PBS; Premiered: October 1, 2004) Maya and Miguel Santos are ten-yearold Hispanic twins. They are the children of Rosa and Santiago and stories, designed to familiarize children with the Spanish culture, relate the twins’ adventures at home and at school. Voice Cast: Candi Milo (Maya Santos), Nika Futterman (Miguel Santos), Elizabeth Pena (Rosa Santos), Carlos Ponce (Santiago Santos), Carlos Alazraqui (Paco), Jerod Mixon (Theo), Elizabeth Payne (Chrissy), Lucy Liu (Maggie), Lupe Ontiveros (Abuela Elena), Erik Estrada (Senor Felipe). Credits: Executive Producer: Deborah Forte. Producer: Helen Kalafatic, Machi Tantillo. Music: Jack Livesey, David Ricard.
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McBride. (Crime Drama; Hallmark; Premiered: January 14, 2005) McBride calls himself “A lawyer for the little guy.” He has a heart of gold, is independently wealthy and money appears not to matter to him; he often takes cases based on merit. McBride has been a lawyer for eight years when the series begins (owner of McBride and Associates). He was a member of the L.A.P.D. but became disillusioned as to how easy criminals get back on the street. He quit to attend law school. That was twelve years ago. Now, as a tough but honest defense lawyer, McBride does whatever he can, within the limits of the law, to free clients of criminal charges. Roberta Hansen is a detective with the L.A.P.D. (and McBride’s former
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Medium. (Drama; NBC; January 3, 2005 to May 12, 2008) Allison DuBois is a very special woman. She cannot only sense things about other people, but she can see and talk to dead people —“It’s like a freaky TV show,” she says. She is married to Joe and the mother of three children (Ariel, Bridget and Maria; also called Marie). Allison is studying to become a lawyer and works as an intern at the D.A.’s office in Phoenix, Arizona. Through her visions, Allison can actually see the truth. Spirits appear to tell her things. She also has dreams that come true. “How does it happen,” people ask. “I don’t know. Who ever made me this way didn’t give me an instruction book.” Stories follow Allison as she tries to help people through her visions and dreams. Joe is an aerospace engineer for Aero Dytech Labs; Ariel appears to have the same abilities as her mother but they are not as frequent. Manny Devalos is the D.A. of Mariposa County; Lee Scanlon is detective with the Phoenix P.D. who assists Allison (and knows her secret, as does
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944 Mega Disasters. (Reality; History Channel; Premiered: May 23, 2006) Computer animation is used to explore what could happen when natural disasters strike (from volcanic eruptions to tsunamis). Narrator: J.V. Martin. Credits: Executive Producer: Simon L. Edwards. Producer: Vincent Lopez.
and has numerous speaking engagements. Marin also believes she knows a lot about men. However, on a speaking engagement in Alaska, Marin finds she knows very little about men and relationships. It all begins when she accidentally grabs Justin’s computer and sees a slide show of him with other women. In the small town of Elmo, Alaska, where Marin is to give a lecture, she has a rude awakening. In a town where the population is ten men to every one woman, Marin realizes that what she has been writing are all lies (she cannot figure men out and cannot sensibly categorize them). She believes Elmo is the perfect place to learn about men. Stories follow Marin as she struggles to adjust to small town life, learn what men are all about and eventually write the ultimate relationship book (the series title refers to signs posted around town —“Men in Trees” [tree trimmers]). Annie is Marin’s friend; Jack is the fish and wildlife environmentalist; Buzz is the owner of Buzz Airlines; Ben is the bartender at The Chieftan Pub; Patrick is the Jack of all trades; Theresa is Ben’s ex-wife; and Sara is a single mother who is also a hooker. Cast: Anne Heche (Marin Frist), Emily Bergl (Annie), Abraham Benrubi (Ben Jackson), John Amos (Buzz), James Tupper ( Jack Slattery), Sarah Strange (Theresa), Derek Richardson (Patrick), Suleka Matthew (Sara), Justine Bateman (Lynn), Lauren Tom (Mai), Cynthia Stevenson (Chief Celia Bachelor), Orlando Jones (George). Credits: Executive Producer: Jenny Bicks, Cathy Konrad, James Mangold. Producer: Stuart Besser. Music: Peter Himmelman.
Men in Trees. (Drama; ABC; September 15, 2006 to June 12, 2008) Whose Gonna Love Your Body? and If I Can Date, So Can You are the books written by relationship coach Marin Frist. Her books are best sellers and she is enjoying the good life. She is engaged (to Justin)
946 Miami Ink. (Reality; TLC; July 19, 2005 to July 31, 2008) A behind-the-scenes look at the world of tattoos as seen through the experiences of the workers and clientele of Miami Ink, a parlor in South Beach, Florida. Tattoo Artists: Ami James, Chris Gar-
Manuel); Cynthia Keener is the missing persons investigator. Returned for a new season on February 2, 2009. Cast : Patricia Arquette (Allison DuBois), Jake Weber ( Joe DuBois), Sofia Vassilieva (Ariel DuBois), Maria Lark (Bridget DuBois), Miranda Carabello (Maria DuBois), Miguel Sandoval (Manuel Devalos), David Cubitt (Lee Scanlon), Anjelica Houston (Cynthia Keener). Credits: Executive Producer: Kelsey Grammer, Glenn Gordon Caron, Rene Echevarria, Steve Stark. Co-Executive Producer: Javier Grillo-Marxuach, Michael Angeli. Supervising Producer: Robert Doherty, Moira Dekker. Producer: Larry Teng, Debbie Hayn-Cass. Music: Sean Collery, Mychael Danna, Jeff Beal.
943 Meet the Barkers. (Reality; MTV; Premiered: April 6, 2005) A look at the daily lives of Travis Barker, drummer for Blink 182, and his wife, Shanna Moakler, a former Miss U.S.A., as they attempt to live a normal life. Cast: Travis Barker, Shanna Moakler, Mark Hoppus, Thomas DeLonge, Landon Barker, Courtney Edwards, Andrew Fiscella, Atiana De La Hoya. Credits: Executive Producer: Melanie Graham. Producer: Joel Conroy, Nate Hayden.
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947 The Mickey Mouse Clubhouse. (Children; Disney; Premiered: May 5, 2006) Computer animated series set at the Mickey Mouse Clubhouse where the antics of Mickey Mouse, his girlfriend, Minnie Mouse, and their friends Donald Duck and Goofy are depicted as they go about their daily lives. Voice Cast : Wayne Allwine (Mickey Mouse), Russi Taylor (Minnie Mouse), Tony Aneslmo (Donald Duck), Bill Farmer (Goofy), Tress MacNeille (Daisy Duck). Credits: Executive Producer: Rob LaDuca, Robert Gannaway. Producer: Bradley Bowlen. Director: Rob LaDuca, Sherie Pollack.
948 Mind of Mencia. (Comedy; Comedy Central; July 6, 2005 to July 23, 2008) A look at everyday life as seen through the eyes of comedian Carlos Mencia — from his monologues to man-in-the-street interviews to his interactions with the studio audience. Host: Carlos Mencia. Credits: Executive Producer: Robert Morton, Carlos Mencia, Chris McGuire. Co-Executive Producer: Steve Lookner, Kelly D. Hommon, Krysia Plonka, Nikki Kessler. Producer: Pamela Ribon. Music: Stephen Phillips. 949 The Minor Accomplishments of Jackie Woodman. (Comedy; IFC; Premiered: August 6, 2006) Jackie Woodman is an attractive woman with a dream: make it in Hollywood as a TV and movie writer. Ten years have passed since she left New York and her accomplishments are virtually nil (she writes for a second rate magazine called Image).
Missing / 951 Realizing that perhaps the big time is not for her, she embarks on a mission to change her life by accomplishing a series of minor achievements. Stories relate those efforts. Tara is her best friend; Bobby Paterniti (who introduces himself as “Bobby P.”) is a semi successful director; Mitchell is Jackie’s gay assistant at Image; Connor is Tara’s boyfriend. Based on the real life experiences of Laura Kightlinger. Cast: Laura Kightlinger ( Jackie Woodman), Nicholle Tom (Tara), Jeffrey Kramer (Bobby Paterniti), Azura Skye (Skyler), Patrick Bristow (Mitchell), Mary Kay Place ( Jackie’s mother), Colleen Camp (Angela Birnbaum), Butch Klein (Connor). Credits: Executive Producer: Laura Kightlinger, David Punch, Fenron Bailey, Randy Barbato, Adam Kassen, Mark Kassen. Supervising Producer: Andrea Fulton, John Miller-Monzon. Producer: Bob Balaban, Danielle Weinstock. Music: Randy Lee, Morris Tepper.
Missing. (Reality; Syn.; Premiered: September 2003) Investigations into missing persons cases that present all the known information and asks viewers who may possess additional information to contact authorities. Host: Alex Paen, Pamela Bach. Credits: Executive Producer: Alex Paen. Producer: Larry Dunn, Luis F. Gonzalez, James Allen Bradley. Music: Larry Brown.
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951 Missing Persons Unit. (Reality; Court TV/Tru TV; Premiered: August 16, 2006) Real life cases of people who have disappeared are chronicled. Stories are investigative in nature and attempt to uncover the reason for the disappearance and the facts that led to both successful and failed conclusions. Host: George Deuchar. Narrator: Sam Fontana. Credits: Executive Producer: Carsten Oblaender, Andreas Gutzeit. Producer: Jacqueline Vorhauer, Libby Sallaway, Bethany McMahon. Associate Pro-
952 / Model ducer: Al Chester, Tara Chiusano, Bryan Ranharter.
952 A Model Life with Petra Nemcova. (Reality; TLC; June 13, 2007 to August 31, 2008) Super model Petra Nemcova is perhaps best known for miraculously surviving the 2004 tsunami in Thailand. As the host of her own series, Petra is seeking a top model. Six hopeful models are put through various tasks to test their modeling abilities. The potential models are chosen from around the world and looks take priority over everything else. The one girl Petra feels has the look to be a fashion model is awarded that golden opportunity. Host: Petra Nemcova. Credits: Executive Producer: Jeb Brien, Dave Broome, Sara Kozak, Tommy Mottola. Producer: Matt Westmore. Music: Mark T. Williams, Jeff Lippencott.
953 Molto Mario. (Cooking; Food Network; Premiered: December 1, 2006) Chef Mario Batali prepares old world Italian recipes for viewers. Host: Mario Batali. 954 Monique’s Fat Chance. (Reality; Oxygen; August 6, 2005 to April 23, 2008) Ten pretty, plus size women compete in beauty contest-like challenges for the opportunity to win $50,000 in cash and the title “Miss F.A.T.” Host : Monique. Credits: Executive Producer: Don Weiner. Producer: Jeff Koop, Monique. 955 Monk. (Crime Drama; USA; Premiered: July 12, 2002) Adrian Monk, a brilliant detective with the 14th Division of the San Francisco Police Department, and his wife, Trudy, an investigative reporter for The Examiner, live on Cole Street. In 1998, Trudy is killed in a car bombing. Was she working on a story? Did she get too close to something? These are the questions that drive Adrian to continually review the facts of the case
228 in the hope that he will one day find her killer. Trudy’s death also affected Adrian in another way. It triggered a rare anxiety disorder that makes him germ phobic and afraid of virtually everything. The condition immediately interferes with Adrian’s work and he is given a 315 temporary suspension (a psychological discharge). Adrian regularly sees a psychiatrist (Dr. Kroger) and is aided by his full time nurse, Sharona Fleming (the divorced mother a young son named Benjy). Adrian needs to keep busy, but he is still “too nuts,” as people say, to return to the force, something he desperately misses. With Sharona’s help, Adrian begins a private consulting business and together they set out to help people in trouble (most often police Captain Leland Stottlemeyer, Monk’s former superior). Monk has an encyclopedic knowledge of strange and unusual facts. He has a photographic memory and the deductive skills of Sherlock Holmes. A person who is neat and tidy impresses Adrian. When Monk assists the police, it is on “Observer Status” only. Later episodes feature Natalie Teeger, a single mother of 13-year-old Julie, as Monk’s assistant when Sharona resigns. Cast: Tony Shalhoub (Adrian Monk), Bitty Schram (Sharona Fleming), Kane Ritchote (Benny Fleming), Ted Levine (Capt. Leland Stottlemeyer), Traylor Howard (Natalie Teeger), Emmy Clarke ( Julie Teeger), Stanley Kimel (Dr. Charles Kroger), Jason Gray-Stanford (Lt. Randall Disher), Hector Elizondo (Dr. Neven Bell; replaced Dr. Kroger). Credits: Executive Producer: Andy Breckman, David Hoberman, Tony Shalhoub, David Brickman, Rob Thompson. Co-Executive Producer: Randall Zisk, David M. Stein. Producer: Fern Field, Philip M. Goldfarb, Jane Barttelme, Anthony Santa Croce. Music: Jeff Beal, Patrick Williams.
956 Monster Quest. (Reality; History Channel; Premiered: October 31, 2007)
229 Are ghosts, werewolves, vampires, Big Foot and other such legendary “monsters” real or just folklore? The program explores the lore with an attempt to distinguish fact from fiction. Narrator: Stan Bernard. Credits: Executive Producer: Dale Bosch, Michael Stiller. Producer: Collin Mullahy, Beth Parsons. Music: Tom Hambleton.
The Montel Williams Show. (Talk; Syn.; September 1991 to May 2008) Discussions on controversial topics. Host: Montel Williams. Psychotherapist : Maria Setaro, Patricia Johnson. Credits: Executive Producer: Montel Williams, Herman Rush, Freddy Fields, Mary Duffy, Diane Rappaport. Supervising Producer: Vicki DeShazo, Amie Baker. Producer: Shantel Klinger, Tom Cestaro, Tracey Slates, Joni Cohen Zlotowitz. Music: Kenny Blank, Craig Sharmat.
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958 The Morning Show with Mike and Juliet. (Talk; Fox; Premiered: January 22, 2007) Live morning talk show that features celebrity interviews and discussions on current topics of interest. Hosts: Mike Jerrick, Juliet Huddy. Entertainment Reporter: Jill Dobson. Credits: Executive Producer: Patricia Ciano. Producer: Elizabeth Cover, Sabina Ryman, Nicole Pulco, Lindsay Sobel, Liz Weaver. Theme Music: Kathryn Korniloff.
Most Daring. (Reality; Court TV/Tru TV; Premiered: September 12, 2007) “Ordinary People in extraordinary danger” is the tag line for this series that showcases real acts of courage that were captured on tape by both law enforcement videos and those by amateur photographers. Narrator: Mitch Lewis. Credits: Supervising Producer: David Dean. Producer: Andrew Schauer. Senior Segment Producer: Kazeem Molake. Segment Producer: Bernard Neto. 959
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Most Outrageous Moments. (Reality; NBC; Premiered: February 8, 2005) Outtakes from movies and foreign and domestic TV shows, sporting mishaps and home video accidents caught on tape. Narrator: John Cramer. Credits: Executive Producer: Scott Satin. Supervising Producer: Steve Marmalstein. Music: Joe Mendelson.
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Most Shocking. (Reality; Court TV/Tru TV; Premiered: October 4, 2006) A violent reality series that showcases “action-packed” videos of criminal behavior culled from various law enforcement agencies from around the world. Host: John Bunnell. Credits: Executive Producer: Bruce Nash, Debra Weeks. Supervising Producer: David Dean. Senior Segment Producer: Julie K. Morris. Segment Producer: Hilari Scorl. Music: Scooter Pietsch, Shawn Clement. 961
962 Murder by the Book. (Reality; Court TV/Tru TV; Premiered: November 13, 2006) The author of a best selling crime novel appears as the guest. As he discusses the crime he has written about, newspaper clippings, crime scene photos and recreations are used to reconstruct the incidents that led up to and caused the murder — and how it was solved or why it still remains a mystery. Credits: Executive Producer: Jessica Shreeve. Producer: Nino Lopez. 963 Murder 101. (Crime Drama; Hallmark; Premiered: January 7, 2006) Dr. Jonathan Maxwell is a senior citizen who is brilliant when it comes to his job (criminology professor) but away from class he is a bit absent-minded and a bit of a klutz. Jonathan may forget where his next class is being held, but if the police need help to solve a baffling crime, he is there to assist (although he most often helps Mike Bryant, a former cop turned
964 / My private detective, solve crimes). Stories relate Jonathan’s investigations as he and Mike solve complex crimes. Ben Manners is Mike’s nephew and legman. Cast : Dick Van Dyke (Dr. Jonathan Maxwell), Barry Van Dyke (Mike Bryant), Shane Van Dyke (Ben Manners). Credits: Executive Producer: Dean Hargrove, Robert Halmi, Jr., Larry Levinson. Co-Executive Producer: Nick Lombardo, Michael Moran. Producer: James Wilberger, Kyle Clark. Music: Roger Bellon.
964 My Bare Lady. (Reality; Fox Reality Channel; Premiered: December 7, 2006) Four gorgeous U.S. adult film stars travel to London, England, to compete in a series of challenges to establish legitimate careers on the West End Stage. In cycle two of the series, My Bare Lady: Open for Business, four additional U.S. adult film stars compete in a series of challenges to establish themselves a legitimate businesswomen. Host: Mike Matorazo. The Girls (Cycle 1): Sasha Knox, Kristen Price, Chanel St. James, Nautica Thorn. The Girls (Cycle 2): Brooke Haven, Casey Parker, Sunny Leone, Veronica Rayne. Credits: Executive Producer: Danny Fenton. Producer: David Beitchman, Noel Siegel.
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My Boys. (Comedy; TBS; De-
cember 28, 2006 to August 7, 2008) P.J. Franklin, a young woman in her twenties, is a sportswriter for the Chicago Sun Times. P.J. has mostly male friends and could be considered a tomboy. She is a low maintenance girl and the glue that keeps her friends together. P.J. does have a female friend, Stephanie (who attended journalism school with her and who, being more feminine than P.J., offers her tips on how to use her feminine wiles on men). P.J.’s male friends are Mike, a ladies’ man who is afraid to make a commitment (he works for the Chicago Cubs baseball team); Brendan, a D.J. with numerous ro-
230 mantic heartaches; Kenny, a dating challenged sports memorabilia store owner; and Andy, P.J.’s henpecked brother. Adding spice to P.J.’s life is Bobby, a sportswriter for the rival newspaper, the Chicago Tribune. Cast : Jordana Spiro (P.J. Franklin), Kellee Stewart (Stephanie), Michael Bunin (Kenny Mortitori), Jamie Kaler (Mike Callahan), Reid Scott (Brendan Dorff ), Jim Gaffigan (Andy Franklin), Kyle Howard (Bobby Newman). Credits: Executive Producer: Betsy Thomas, Gavin Polone, Jamie Tarses. Producer: Rick Singer. Associate Producer: Robert J. Viseiglia. Music: Ed Alton.
My Fabulous Wedding. (Reality; WE; Premiered: July 26, 2007) A look at the preparations that bridesto-be encounter while planning their weddings (although those profiled are rich and do not skimp and purchase what they want — from expensive wedding gowns to exotic reception locales). Credits: Producer: Brooke Gaston, Kimberly Belcher Cowin, Matthew Blaine, Chris McDaniel, Maia Monasterios. Associate Producer: Shoshanna Ezra, Stephen Booth, Amy Bonezzi, Travis Andrews, Josh Barnett.
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967 My Fair Brady. (Reality; VH-1; September 11, 2005 to March 9, 2008) Christopher Knight is famous for playing Peter Brady on The Brady Bunch. Adrianne Curry is the first winner of America’s Next Top Model. They met on the program The Surreal Life and fell in love. They moved in together and became an item. Cameras follow the couple as they try to live a normal life while a part of the public spotlight. Cast : Christopher Knight, Adrianne Curry. Credits: Executive Producer: Ben Samek, Mark Cronin, Cris Abrego. CoExecutive Producer: Jacquie Dincauze. CoProducer: Adrianne Curry, Christopher Knight. Associate Producer: Jonathan James.
231 Segment Producer: Reese Van Allen. Music: Dan Radlauer, Adam Zelkind.
My Friend Rabbit. (Cartoon; NBC; Premiered: October 5, 2007) Rabbit is a white hare that lives in the forest. He is close friends with Mouse (a rodent) and together they share exciting adventures with the other animals of the forest. Voice Cast : Peter Oldring (Rabbit), Robert Binsley (Mouse), Denise Oliver (Hazel), Jeremy Harris (Thunder), Milton Barnes ( Jasper), Hannah Endicott-Douglas (Amber), Isabel de Carteret (Coral). Credits: Executive Producer: Scott Dyer, Paul Robertson, Douglas Murphy. Supervising Producer: Jocelyn Hamilton, Tracey Dodkin. Line Producer: Lynne Warner. Music: John Weisman.
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My Friends Tigger and Pooh. (Children; Disney; Premiered: May 12, 2007) Computer animated adventures of the residents of the Hundred Acre Woods: Winnie the Pooh, Tigger, Piglet, Rabbit, Eeyore, Kanga and Roo, Christopher Robin and new characters six-year-old Darby, Buster, her puppy and new neighbor Lumpy. Voice Cast : Jim Cummings (Winnie the Pooh/Tigger), Ken Sansom (Rabbit), Chloe Moretz (Darby), Struen Erhlinhorn (Christopher Robin), Travis Oates (Piglet), Dee Bradley Baker (Piglet), Max Burkholder (Roo), Kath Soucie (Kanga), Peter Cullen (Eeyore), Oliver Dillon (Lumpy). Credits: Executive Producer: Jeff Kline, Brian Hohfeld. Producer: Angi Dyste. Music: Andy Sturmer.
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My House Is Worth What?
(Reality; HGTV; Premiered: August 2, 2006) American homes are visited and evaluated by a team of experts to educate home owners as to the value of their properties. Host: Allen Lee Haff. Designers: Kerri
My / 972 Louise, Tom Cotter, Brock Harris, Kendra Todd, Bonita Fredericy. Credits: Executive Producer: Scott Templeton, Tara Sandler, Jennifer Davidson. Supervising Producer: Drew Hallmann. Producer: Brad Hall, Jake Gibson, Amy Arthun.
971 My Name Is Earl. (Comedy; NBC; Premiered: September 26, 2005) Earl Hickey is a guy who would steal anything that wasn’t nailed down. He was mean, took advantage of others and was simply not a nice guy. One day Earl wins $100,000 on a scratch off lottery ticket but is hit by a car and loses the ticket. While recuperating in the hospital, Earl has an epiphany; he vows to improve his life by correcting every bad thing he has ever done. He makes a list of his past misdeeds and with the help of his dim-witted brother, Randy, sets out to right what was once wrong. Joy is Earl’s ex-wife; Darnell owns the Crab Shack Bar; Catalina helps Earl on occasion. Cast: Jason Lee (Earl Hickey), Jaime Pressly ( Joy), Ethan Suplee (Randy Hickey), Eddie Steeples (Darnell “Crab Man” Turner), Nadine Velazquez (Catalina). Credits: Executive Producer: Marc Buckland, Gregory Thomas Garcia. Co-Executive Producer: Barbara Feldman, Bobby Bowman. Supervising Producer: Brad Copeland. Producer: Harry Lange, Jr., Jason Lee, Michael Pennie. Music: Danny Lux, Dillon O’Brian, Jeff Silbar, Mark Leggett. My Partner’s a Gym Monkey. (Cartoon; Cartoon Network; Premiered: December 26, 2005) A 12-year-old boy (Adam Lyon) finds himself attending a school dedicated to educating animals (the Charles Darwin Middle School) when his last name is misspelled (as Lion) and he is placed in the animal category. Jake, the Spider Monkey, becomes his best friend; Principal Pixiefrog runs the school. Voice Cast : Nika Futterman (Adam Lyon), Tom Kerry ( Jake), Maurice La-
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973 / My Marche (Principal Pixiefrog), Grey De Lisle (Ingrid Giraffe), Brian Doyle Murray (Coach Gillis), Rick Gomez (Slips Python), Nika Futterman (Miss Chameleon). Credits: Executive Producer: Tim Cahill, Julie McNally Cahill. Producer: Victoria McCollum. Music: Shawn Clement.
973 My Super Sweet 16. (Reality; MTV; Premiered: August 25, 2005) Fifteen year old girls preparing for their Sweet 16 parties are profiled. The girls chosen, however, are the offspring of rich parents and always get what they want — including the lavish celebrations that are thrown to celebrate that special day in a teenage girl’s life. Credits: Executive Producer: Danielle Medina. Supervising Producer: Richard Burrier, Maty Buss. Producer: Azon Juan, Heather Walsh, Erin Shockey, Jordana Stall, David Bowles, Ira Fields, Elyse Neiman. Music: Toran Caudell, Shawn Clement, Wellington Lora, Jr. Mystery. (Anthology; PBS; Premiered: February 5, 1980) A weekly presentation of British mysteries based on the works of noted authors (most notably the series Sherlock Holmes, Miss Marple and Hercule Poirot). Hosts: Vincent Price, Gene Shalit, Diana Rigg.
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975 Mystery Woman. (Crime Drama; Hallmark; Premiered: June 5, 2005) Mystery Woman is a bookstore owned by Samantha Kinsey. As a young girl, Samantha read every mystery novel she could find. Her uncle, Bob, a crime novel aficionado, would read her a detective story each night at bedtime. As the years passed Samantha became an expert at solving baffling crimes (even before she finished reading a whodunit). When her Uncle Bob passed away, Samantha inherited not only his bookstore (Mystery Man) but Ian Philby, the store’s crime connois-
232 seur (a former CIA agent) and mysterious friend of the family. Samantha takes over the bookstore (changing the name to Mystery Woman) and soon finds herself using her expertise to solve real life baffling crimes. It seems that wherever Samantha is (or goes) murder seems to follow. Stories relate Samantha’s (and Ian’s) efforts to take what they only read about in books into the real world and solve real crimes. Cassie is Samantha’s friend, the Assistant D.A.; Connors is the police chief. In the pilot episode, Cassie was credited as Cassie Thomas (she is Cassandra “Cassie” Hillman in the series). Cast: Kellie Martin (Samantha Kinsey), J.E. Freeman (Ian Philby; pilot), Clarence Williams III (Ian Philby; series), Constance Zimmer (Cassie Thomas; pilot), Nina Siemaszko (Cassie Hillman; series), Casey Sanders (Chief Connors). Credits: Executive Producer: Joyce Burditt, Robert Halmi, Jr., Larry Levinson. Co-Executive Producer: Michael Moran, Nick Lombardo. Producer: Randy Pope. Music: Joe Kraemer.
976 Myth Busters. (Reality; Discovery Channel; Premiered: January 23, 2003) A group of “myth busters” attempt to disprove myths, urban legends and folklore sayings by putting the chosen subject to the test. With the help of Buster, the crash dummy, the group does what it takes to debunk supposed facts. Host: Adam Savage, Jamie Hyneman. Myth Busters: Tory Belleci, Kari Byron, Scotte Chapman, Christine Chamberlain, Heather Joseph-Whitman, Grant Imahara. Narrator: Robert Lee. Credits: Executive Producer: Judith Plavnik, Peter Rees. Co-Executive Producer: Rob Hammersley. Producer: Richard Dowlearn. Music: Neil Sutherland. The Naked Brothers Band. (Reality; Nickelodeon; Premiered: January 27, 2007)
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The Naked Brothers Band is a rock group started by Nat and Alex Wolff, the teenage sons of composer Michael Wolff. Cameras follow the brothers as they experience all the problems starting a band and journeying up the rocky road to stardom. Cast: Alex Wolff, Nat Wolff, Michael Wolff, Polly Draper (off screen voice of Alex and Nat’s mother). Credits: Executive Producer: Polly Draper, Albie Hecht, Michael Wolff. Producer: Ken. H. Keller. Coordinating Producer: Kari Kim.
Christopher Plummer, Stockard Channing, Anthony LaPaglia. Executive Producer: Fred Kaufman, Michael Rosenberg, Alex Gregory, Jeremy Bradshaw, Christin Weber, Keenan Smart, Brian Donegan, Ron Devillie, Michael Gunton, Michael Bright, Tim Liversedge. Music: Lenny Williams, Nicholas Hooper, Will Slater, Laura Karpman, Jennie Muskett, Robert Neufeld, Mark Adler, Eddie Freeman, Daniel Mitcham, David Poore, Jeff Heffernan, Barnaby Taylar.
978 Naked Happy Girls. (Reality; Playboy Channel; Premiered: 2007) Gorgeous, non-professional women (models) pose nude and in erotic situations for the chance to not only appear on the Playboy Channel but in a book by photographer Andrew Einhorn (who is accompanied by a Playboy TV crew that videotape the studio shoots). Host: Andrew Einhorn. Credits: Producer: Ross Dale, Andrew Einhorn. Associate Producer: Kim Reed.
981 Naughty Amateur Home Videos. (Erotica; Playboy Channel; Pre-
979 NASCAR Angels. (Reality; Syn.; Premiered: September 2006) Members of the NASCAR racing circuit perform good deeds for deserving people across the country. Hosts: Rusty Wallace, Shanna Wiseman. Announcer: Steve Wood. Credits: Executive Producer: Bill Miller, Tom Chauncey, Phil Alvidrez, Dennis O’Neill, Beth Reynolds, David Miller. Producer: Melissa Thompson, Shana Fischer, Elizabeth Langford.
980 Nature. (Documentary; PBS; Premiered: October 10, 1982) Weekly series that explores various issues that concern animals and the environment. Narrators Include: Howard McGillin, Paul Christie, Julia Roberts, Steve Kroft, Craig Sechler, Peter Coyote, F. Murray Abraham, Patricia Clarkson, Sally Kellerman, Michael McKean, Tim Matheson,
miered: 1999) Real people performing sexual acts are profiled (though not as explicit as amateur videos found in the adult sections of video stores). The program’s gorgeous host travels to various cities and towns to record the sexual activities of people — alone, together or in groups. Episode titles are as suggestive as the programs themselves (for example, “West Virginia Vixens,” “Tennessee Teasers,” “Kansas Cougars,” and “Arkansas Amateurs”). Host: Jesse Jane.
N.C.I.S. (Crime Drama; CBS; Premiered: September 23, 2003) The NCIS is the Navy Criminal Investigative Service, an organization that operates outside of the U.S. military to investigate crimes associated with service men and women. Stories follow Special Agent Jethro Gibbs and his specialized team as they probe incidents that could eventually embarrass the military if not discreetly handled. Anthony DiNozzo, Ziva David, Timothy McGee, Caitlin Todd and Jimmy Palmer assist Jethro in the filed; Abby Sciuto is their lab assistant; Dr. Donald “Ducky” Mallard is the unit’s medical examiner. The program is a spinoff from JAG. Cast : Mark Harmon (Leroy Jethro Gibbs), Sasha Alexander (Caitlin Todd), Michael Weatherly (Tony DiNozzo),
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983 / New Pauley Perrette (Abby Sciuto), David McCallum (Dr. Donald Mallard), Lauren Holly (NCIS Director Jenny Shepard), Joe Spano (FBI Agent T.C. Fornell), Brian Dietzen (Agent Jimmy Palmer), Sean Murray (Agent Timothy McGee), Cote de Pablo (Agent Ziva David), Rocky Carroll (Leon Vance, NCIS Director, 2008). Credits: Executive Producer: Donald P. Bellisario. Co-Executive Producer: Mark Horowitz, Chas. Floyd Johnson. Supervising Producer: Doris Egan, Don McGill. Producer: David Bellisario, Avery C. Drewer, Mark R. Schlitz, John C. Kelley, Frank Military. 983 The New Adventures of Old Christine. (Comedy; CBS; Premiered: March 13, 2006). Christine Campbell is the owner of 30 Minutes to Bloom, a female only health spa in Los Angeles. She is divorced from Richard and the mother of eight-year-old Richie, Jr. Christine has not dated since her divorce and becomes the “old Christine” when Richard begins dating a younger woman named Christine (who becomes “the new Christine”). The situation angers “old” Christine (who still has feelings for Richard) and her adventures as she goes about seeking love are the focal point of the series. Barb is old Christine’s business partner; Marilyn and Marly are the snooty mothers old Christine runs into at Richie’s school (Westbridge); Lucy is Matthew’s girlfriend. “New” Christine works as a receptionist at a law firm called Schwartz, Chervin, Jacobs, Young, Loder and White. Cast: Julia Louis-Dreyfus (Christine Campbell), Clark Gregg (Richard Campbell), Trevor Gagnon (Richie Campbell, Jr.), Emily Rutherfurd (“New” Christine), Tricia O’Kelley (Marly), Alex Kapp (Lindsay), Hamish Linklater (Matthew Kimball), Wanda Lewis (Barb), Michaela Watkins (Marilyn). Credits: Executive Producer: Kari Lizer. Co-Executive Producer: Jennifer Crittenden, Adam Barr, Jeff Astrof. Supervising Producer: Jonathan M. Goldstein.
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The New Yankee Workshop. (Instruction; PBS; Premiered: January 7, 1989) Step-by-step instruction on how to build various items of furniture with master carpenter Norm Abram. Host: Norm Abram. Credits: Producer: Russell Morash.
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985 Newport Harbor. (Reality; MTV; Premiered: August 15, 2007) Laguna Beach spin off that documents (in dramatic soap opera-like style) the lives of a group of teenagers living in Newport Beach, California (the beachside community in Orange County). Also known as Newport Harbor: The Real Orange County. Cast : Clay Adler, Chase Cornwell, Sasha Dunlap, Taylor Geiney, Grant Newman, Chrissy Schwartz, Allie Stockton. Credits: Executive Producer: Gary Auerbach, Tony DiSanto, Liz Gateley, Dave Sirulnick. Co-Executive Producer: Jennifer Lane, Drew Brown. Producer: Jennifer Dugan, Aaron Sandler, Libby Niles, Maxwell A. Kaufman.
The Next Food Network Star. (Reality; Food Network; Premiered: June 5, 2005) Ten chefs compete in various cooking challenges for the opportunity to become the network’s next star and host of his or her own cooking series. The contestants are judged by Bob Tuschman, the senior vice president of programming and production and Susie Fogelson, vice president of marketing and brand strategy, and Food Network host Bobby Flan. The executive’s decision are final as they have a stake in the winner’s show. Host: Marc Summers. Credits: Supervising Producer: Donna MacLetchel, Cameo Wallace. Producer: Beth Paholak, Bruce Kennedy, Neil Regan. Associate Producer: Amanda Abel, Daniel Markell, Jennifer Piston. 986
987 Night Calls. (Erotica; Playboy Channel; Premiered: 1995). Live call-in
235 program wherein female hosts answer viewers sexually based questions. During the program’s run, two spin offs aired: Night Call 411 (2000–2005) which featured sex advice and a “net nympho” who reads e-mails submitted by viewers; and Night Calls Hot Line (2004–2005) which also presented sexual advice. Adult film stars Christy Canyon and Ginger Lynn host Night Calls on Playboy Radio. Host (Night Calls): Juli Ashton, Doria Rone, Tiffany Graneth, Jesse Jane, Kristen Price. Host (Night Calls 411): Crystal Knight, Flower Edwards. Net Nympho: Tera Patrick, Kitana Baker, Nicole Oring. Host (Night Calls Hot Line): Ashley Blue, Nautica Thorn, Ann-Marie. Credits: Executive Producer: Derek Harvie. Producer: Jamie Battisa, Will Robertson.
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Nip/Tuck. (Drama; FX ; Pre-
miered: July 22, 2003) Sean McNamara and Christian Troy are plastic surgeons based in Miami Beach, Florida. Sean is a timid family man who devotes his life to his work to avoid facing his dysfunctional family: Julia, his oversexed and vengeful wife; Matt, his rebellious teenage son; and Annie, his preteenage daughter. Christian is an arrogant ladies’ man who worships money and will go to any lengths to get it (including seducing women and blackmail). Stories follow not only the events in Sean and Christian’s lives but in the patients who come to them for life changing surgery. Beginning with the episode of October 30, 2007, Sean and Christian leave Miami for greener pastures in Hollywood, California. Stories, which still focus on people seeking plastic surgery to improve their looks, also detail Sean and Christian’s efforts to establish a new practice. Fiona becomes their agent when the doctors also become consultants on the TV series Hearts ’n Scalpels. Fedddy Prune is the show’s producer.
Notes / 990 Cast: Dylan Walsh (Sean McNamara), Julian McMahon (Christian Troy), Joely Richardson ( Julia McNamara), John Hensley (Matt McNamara), Kelsey-Lynn Batelaan (Annie McNamara), Roma Maffia (Dr. Liz Cruz), Bruno Campos (Dr. Quentin Costa), Valerie Cruz (Grace Santiago), Linda Klein (Nurse Linda), Rose McGowan (Dr. Theodora “Teddy” Love), Oliver Platt (Freddy Prune), Portia de Rossi (Olivia Lord), Kelly Carlson (Kimber), Joely Richardson ( Julia). Credits: Executive Producer: Ryan Murphy, Greer Shepherd, Michael. Robin. Co-Executive Producer: Richard Levine, Lynnie Greene. Supervising Producer: Sean Jablonski. Producer: Patrick McKee, Michael Weiss, Jennifer Salt. Music: James. S. Levine, Bradley Buecker.
989 Noah’s Arc. (Drama; Logo; Premiered: October 19, 2005) While Showtime’s The L Word (see entry) focuses on lesbians, Logo’s Noah’s Arc tells the story of a group of gay men living in Los Angeles. The principals are Noah Nicholson and his romantic interest Wade, both screenwriters (although Wade is an established pro and Noah is struggling to make his mark in the film industry); Alex Kirby is an HIV/AIDS counselor; Trey, an anesthesiologist; and Ricky, the owner of an exclusive clothing store. Cast: Darryl Stephens (Noah Nicholson), Rodney Chester (Alex Kirby), Christian Vincent (Ricky Davis), Douglas Spearman (Chance Counter), Jensen Atwood (Wade), Gregory Keith (Trey), Jennia Fredeique (Brandy), Merwin Mondesir (Dre), Wilson Cruz ( Junito). Credits: Executive Producer: Dave Mace, Eileen Opatut, Pamela Post, Patrik-Ian Polk. CoExecutive Producer: Carol Ann Shine. Associate Producer: Jason Pyne, Marisa Wahl. Music: Brent Belke. 990
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991 / Nova (Comedy; ABC; April 12, 2007 to February 11, 2008) Lauren, a guidance counselor at Oakmont High School in Los Angeles, and Andrew, a landscape architect, are a happily married couple despite the fact that Andrew believes Lauren is “a huge pain in the ass.” Lauren and Andrew are in their early thirties and looking forward to (but facing all the obstacles of ) their first pregnancy. They now look a life in a whole new light. Lauren is especially affected as she experiences the joys, frustrations and strange food cravings of her first pregnancy. Andrew does her every bidding. Sill she’s a pain, she says, “but sometimes I can be a pain in the ass too.” Cooper, a gorgeous divorce lawyer, is Lauren’s closest friend; Julie and Eric are Andrew and Lauren’s married friends ( Julie is also pregnant); Danny is Andrew’s friend, a slacker who plays piano near the escalator of the women’s shoe department at Norstrom’s. Stories follow the daily events that effect Lauren and Andrew’s lives as they await the birth of their child (had the series been renewed, it would have also focused on both Lauren and Julie as they cope with the joys and sorrows of parenthood hood). Cast: Jennifer Westfeldt (Lauren Stone), Peter Cambor (Andrew Stone), Rachael Harris (Cooper), Melanie Paxon ( Julie), Sunrish Bala (Eric), Michael Weaver (Danny). Credits: Executive Producer: Kim Tannenbaum, Eric Tannenbaum, Barry Sonnenfeld, Stacy Traub. Co-Executive Producer: Gary Murphy. Supervising Producer: Steve Joe, Greg Schaffer. Producer: Lesley Wake Webster, Graham Place, Bari Halle Casnow. Music: Blake Neely.
Nova. (Documentary; PBS; Premiered: March 3, 1974) A weekly in-depth look at a specific scientific or engineering project. Narrator: David Ogden Stiers, John Lithgow, Hal Linden, Stacy Keach, Kathryn Walker, Neil Ross, Liev Schreiber, 991
236 Gene Golusha, Will Lyman, Jeremiah Kissel, Lance Lewman, Richard Donat, Robert Krulwich. Credits: Executive Producer: Paula Aspell, Marty Johnson, Robert Maciver, Malcolm Clark, Matthew Barrett, Richard Sattin, Ben Fox, Stewart Carter. Supervising Producer: Beverly D’Angelo, Stephen Sweigait, Lisa D’Angelo.
992 NUMB3RS. (Crime Drama; CBS; Premiered: January 23, 2003) Charlie Eppes is a professor of applied mathematics at Cal Tech University in California (he is also the author of the book The Attraction Equation: The Power of Pi ). He believes that math can be used to analyze crimes to reveal patterns and predict behavior. It is and has always been a theory for Charlie until his brother, Don, an FBI agent with the Metro Bureau of Investigation in Los Angeles, decides to put his theory to the test to help him and his team solve baffling crimes. Armed with his knowledge of mathematics, Charlie sets out to prove that numbers can actually capture criminals. Other regulars are Alan, Charlie’s widowed father (a former urban planner); Larry, Amita and Terry, Charlie’s associates; and FBI agents David Sinclair and Megan Reeves. Cast : Rob Morrow (Don Eppes), David Krumholtz (Charlie Eppes), Judd Hirsch (Alan Eppes), Peter MacNichol (Larry Fleinhardt), Alimi Ballard (David Sinclair), Sabrina Lloyd (Terry Lake), Diane Farr (Megan Reeves), Navi Rawat (Amita Ramanujan), Kathy Najimy (Dr. Mildred Finch), Dylan Bruno (Colby Granger), Aya Sumika (Special Agent Liz Warner). Credits: Executive Producer: Ridley Scott, Tom Scott, Barry Schindel, Brooke Kennedy. Co-Executive Producer: Doris Egan, Cheryl Heuton, Nicholas Falacci, Julie Herbert. Supervising Producer: John Behring. Producer: Carey Keeney, Christine Larson. Music: Charlie Clouser.
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993 October Road. (Drama; ABC; March 15, 2007 to February 18, 2008) Turtle on a Snare Drum is a best-selling book written by Nick Garrett. The book is a rather unflattering look at his friends and his hometown of Knights Ridge, Massachusetts, a small, picturesque New England community. One day, in the spring of 2007, Nick returns to Knights Ridge after a ten year absence (having relocated to New York City). He receives a cold reception from his old friends, who are bitter for his portrayal of them in the book. He finds that his former love, Hannah Daniels, is a single mother (of tenyear-old Sam); Ray “Big Cat” Cataldo is now the owner of a construction company (Catalo Builders); “Physical” Phil, the shy one of the group, hasn’t stepped a foot outside of the town since 9/11; Eddie, his former best friend, feels they can no longer be friends; and Ikey, the last member of the close-knit group, feels he can still be friends with Nick (even though he is a bit angered that he wasn’t represented in the book). Nick realizes he made a mistake. He knows there are a lot of unexpected adventures in town — and he is not about to leave again (he also believes that Sam is his son [although Hannah denies it] because he and Sam are allergic to any kind of nut). Stories follow Nick as he reacquaints himself with old friends — and new experiences for a follow-up book that is true to life and honest. Cast: Bryan Greenberg (Nick Garrett), Laura Prepon (Hannah Daniels), Warren Christie (Ray Cataldo), Evan Jones (Ikey), Jay Paulson (Physical Phil), Geoff Stults (Eddie Latekka). Credits: Executive Producer: Scott Rosenberg, Gary Fleder, Andrew Nemec, Josh Applebaum, Peter Tortorici. Producer: Scott Shiffman. 994 The Office (U.S.). (Comedy; NBC; Premiered: March 24, 2005) Dunder Mifflin is a paper supply company in Scranton, Pennsylvania. Michael
One / 995 Scott is the regional manager, an insensitive boss who seems to care for the welfare of his employees but tries to put his own spin on company policy (something that always causes him to get into trouble). Jim Halpert is the talented but easily bored salesman; Dwight Schrute is the kiss-up; Pamela Beesley is the receptionist who yearns to become an illustrator; Roger Howard is the easily exasperated temp. Stories are a tongue-in-cheek look at the nine-to-five white collar world and is based on the British series of the same title (see program 389). Cast : Steve Carell (Michael Scott), Rainn Wilson (Dwight Schrute), John Krasinski ( Jim Halpert), Jenna Fischer (Pamela Beesly), Angela Kinsey (Angela), Kate Flannery (Meredith), Phyllis Smith (Phyllis), B.J. Novak (Ryan Howard), Leslie David Baker (Stanley Hudson), Brian Baumgartner (Kevin), Mindy Kaling (Kelly), Melora Hardin ( Jan Levinson), Rashida Jones (Karen Filippelli). Credits: Executive Producer: Greg Daniels, Benjamin Silverman. Ricky Gervais, Howard Klein, Ken Kwapis, Stephen Merchant. Co-Executive Producer: Paul Lieberstein, Kent Zbornak. Producer: Mindy Kaling, Michael Schur, Teri Weinberg. Music: Jay Ferguson.
995 One Life to Live. (Drama; ABC; Premiered: July 15, 1968) An insight into life in contemporary America as seen through the experiences of the Lords, an established Philadelphia family (in the town of Lanview) entrenched in the dominant social and economic milieu. Principal 2008 Cast : Erika Slezak (Vicki Lord Davidson), A Martinez (Ray Montez), Robin Strasser (Dorian Lord), Kristen Alderson (Starr Manning), Melissa Archer (Natalie Buchanan), Justis Bolding (Sarah Roberts), Beth Ann Bonner (Talia Sabid), Kathy Brier (Marcy Walsh McBain), Kassie DePaiv (Blair Cramer),
996 / One Andrea Evans (Tina Roberts), Farah Fath (Gigi Morasco), John Brotherton ( Jared Banks), Brandon Buddy (Cole Thornbart), David Chisum (Miles Lurence), Kamar De Los Reyes (Antonio Vega), Michael Easton ( John McBain), David Fumer (Crisian Vega), Brian Kerwin (Charles Banks), Mark Lawson (Brody Lovett), Jacqueline Hendy (Vanessa Montez), Hillary B. Smith (Nora Hanen), Tika Sumpter (Layla Williamson), Brittany Underwood (Langston Wilde), Bree Williams ( Jessica Brennan), John-Paul Lavoisier (Rex Balsom), Trevor St. John (Todd Manning), Chris Stack (Michael McBain), Jason Tam (Markko Rivera), Jerry ver Doran (Clint Buchanan), Austin Williams (Shane Morasco), Robert S. Woods (Bo Buchanan), Janet Zarish ( Janet Ketring), Timothy D. Stickney (Randall Gannon), Pamela Payton-Wright (Addie Cramer), Patricia Mauceri (Carlotta Vega), Ilene Kristen (Roxanne Balsom), Robert Krimmer (the Rev. Andrew Carpenter), Catherine Hickland (Lindsay Rappaport), Patricia Elliott (Renee Hesser), Thom Christopher (Carlo Hesser). Credits: Executive Producer: Frank Valentini. Producer: Suzanne Flynn, John Tumino. Associate Producer: Shelley Honigbaum, Jacqueline Van Belle. Creator: Agnes Nixon.
996 One Tree Hill. (Drama; WB/ CW; Premiered: September 23, 2003) A prime time serial about teenagers (later young adults) struggling to find their place in the world. Tree Hill, a small town in North Carolina, is the setting. It follows, in particular, the lives of Lucas and Nathan Scott, two young men with little in common until they learn a dark secret— they share the same father (Dan). The fifth season premiere ( January 8, 2008) advances the story four years (to deal with the characters as young adults instead of teenagers). Particular focus is on Lucas (now a published novelist) and Brooke (a fashion designer).
238 Cast : Chad Michael Murray (Lucas Scott), James Lafferty (Nathan Scott), Paul Johansson (Dan Scott), Moira Kelly (Karen Roe), Bethany Joy Lenz (Peyton Elizabeth Sawyer), Sophia Bush (Brooke Penelope Davis), Barbara Alyn Woods (Deborah Helen Scott), Lee Norris (Marvin “Mouth” McFadden), Craig Sheffer (Keith Scott), Barry Corbin (Coach Whitey Durham), Cullen Moss ( Junk), Vaughn Wilson (Fergie), Bryan Greenberg ( Jake Jagielski), Brett Claywell (Tim Smith), Danneel Harris (Rachel Gatina), Craig Sheffer (Keith Scott), Bethany Joy Galeotti (Haley James Scott) Michael Copon (Felix Taggaro), Sheryl Lee (Ellie Harp), Stephen Coletti (Chase Adams). Credits: Executive Producer: Gregory Prange, Joe Davola, Brian Robbins, Michael Tollin, Mark Schwahn, Ann Lewis Hamilton. Supervising Producer: William H. Brown, Jennifer Cecil. Producer: Lynn Raynor, David Blake Hartley. Music: John E. Nordstrom, Mark Morgan, Mark Snow.
997 1 vs. 100. (Game; NBC; October 13, 2006 to February 22, 2008) One player stands before a large set that seats 100 opponents (“The Mob”). A question, worth $1,000 is asked of the player. Three possible answers appear. Each member of the Mob selects one answer. The player verbally selects an answer. When the correct answer is revealed, the player, if correct, receives $1,000 for each Mob member who answered incorrectly. If the player is wrong, he is defeated and wins nothing (the remaining Mob members split his money). Further questions increase the money amount and the player can win $1 million if he defeats all the mob members. Host : Bob Saget. Credits: Executive Producer: Scott St. John. Supervising Producer: Michael Binkow. Music: Groove Addicts. Director: R. Brian DiPirro. The Oprah Winfrey Show. (Talk; Syn.; Premiered: September 1986)
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U.S.A. and Miss Universe become housemates as they await to compete in the various competitions. Stars: Katie Blair, Tara Elizabeth Conner, Hilary Cruz, Riyo Mori, Rachel Smith. Credits: Executive Producer: Donald Trump, Andy Litinsky, Kathleen French, Douglas Ross, Paula Shugart, Greg Stewart. Producer: Alex Baskin.
999 Out of Jimmy’s Head. (Comedy; Cartoon Network; September 14, 2007 to May 29, 2008) To save the life of Jimmy Roberts after he is injured by the train ride at the Gollywood Theme Park, doctors give him the brain of the late Milt Appleby, a famous cartoonist. Soon afterward, Jimmy’s life becomes complicated when he is able to see and speak to cartoon characters created by Milt (Tux the Penguin, Dolly and Golly Gopher and Crocco the Alligator). Louise (an astronaut) and Ken (a counselor at the Greater Burbank Middle School) are Jimmy’s parents; Yancy, a green alien adopted by Louise, is Jimmy’s sister; Sonny is Milt’s deranged son (seeking to reclaim his father’s brain). Stories follow Jimmy as he attempts to live a normal life despite the antics of the cartoon characters that only he can see. Cast: Dominic Janes ( Jimmy Roberts), Rachel Quaintana (Louise Roberts), Bill Dwyer (Ken Roberts), Rhea Lando (Yancy), Matt Knudsen (Sonny Appleby), Jonathan Ethridge (Craig Wheeler). Voices: Tom Kenny (Tux), Ellen Greene (Dolly), Brian Posehn (Crocco), Carlos Alazraqui (Golly). Credits: Executive Producer: David Brookwell, Sean McNamara, Adam Pava, Timothy McKeon, Eric Kaplan, Bruce Hurwit. Producer: Pixie Wespiser. Music: Paul Buckley.
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Pageant Place. (Reality; MTV; October 10, 2007 to May 29, 2008) Viewers are taken behind the scenes of a beauty pageant to see what occurs as contestants for Miss Teen U.S.A., Miss
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Paradise Falls. (Drama; Here!; 2001–2008) Paradise Falls is a small resort in a lakeside town that appears to be a quiet vacation resort. Its roadside sign reads “Welcome to Paradise Falls Where It’s Hot and Steamy All Year Round.” It is also unusual in that it caters to gays and lesbians. Stories relate events in the lives of the people who find romance, intrigue and lust at the exclusive resort. The specialized series airs on the gay network Here! and contains explicit gay and lesbian love scenes. Cast: Art Hindle (Mayor Peter Braga), Chantal Quesnel (Yvonne Bernini), Tammy Isbell (Rose Bernini), Victoria Snow (Francis Hunter), Cameron Graham (Nick Braga), Dixie Seatle (Bea Sutton), Michelle Latimer (Trish Simpkin), Kim Poirier
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1003 Paranormal State. (Reality; A&E; December 10, 2007 to October 27, 2008) The Penn State Paranormal Research Society of Penn State College, headed by its founder, Ryan Buell, investigates reports of ghostly happenings (with cameras capturing what they see — and don’t see). Host: Ryan Buell. Credits: Executive Producer: Gary Auerbach, Julie Auerbach, Betsy Schechter. Co-Executive Producer: Drew Brown, Tina Gazzerro, Alan LaGrande, David Miller. Producer: Stephanie Dervan, Autumn Humphreys. Director: Bradley Beasley. 1004 Parental Control. (Reality; MTV; Premiered: February 6, 2006) A twist on the normal dating shows wherein the parents get to choose whom their son or daughter will date. Each of the teens that appear has a date that is unacceptable to their parents. Each parent (of a son or daughter) is presented with a group of boys or girls who meet the standards of what they feel are acceptable dates for their children. When each parent makes a selection, they are brought face to face with their child and present their choices. The child can select the one chosen by the father or mother or keep the date he or she currently has. Credits: Executive Producer: Michael Canter. Co-Executive Producer: Bruce Klas-
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1005 Party Heat. (Reality; Court TV/Tru TV; Premiered: October 1, 2007) College students on spring break or summer holiday are the focus of a program that shows their reckless side and the chaos they cause mixing the sun, the beach and alcohol. Also featured is the work of the emergency personnel who intervene to save lives. Credits: Executive Producer: Lee Elman. Producer: Mark August, Duncan Brinkhurst, David Gelbart, Christopher O’Dowd. Party Mamas. (Reality; WE; Premiered: March 3, 2007) A look at out-of-control mothers who plan extravagant (if not outrageous) parties for their children. Credits: Executive Producer: Laszlo Barna, Steve Silver. Producer: Phyllis Newman, Susan Tonna. Music: Jack Lenz. 1006
1007 Paula’s Home Cooking. (Cooking; Food Network; Premiered: November 16, 2002) Restaurant owner and cookbook author Paula Deen prepares Southern style meals. Host: Paula Deen. Credits: Executive Producer: Sandy Green, Gordon Elliott. Supervising Producer: Aimee Rosen. Producer: Jevon Bruh. Music: David Ryan. 1008 Paula’s Party. (Cooking; Food Network; Premiered: January 12, 2006) Chef Paula Deen prepares meals, in front of a live studio audience, that are based in Southern cuisine. Host: Paula Deen. Credits: Executive Producer: Gordon Elliott, Mark Schneider. Producer: Aimee Rosen, Stacy Rader, Shari B. Lampert. 1009 Peep in the Big Wide World. (Children; PBS; Premiered: October 1, 2004) Peep is a young yellow bird that is
241 anxious to learn about life. As he travels throughout the forest he encounters the various animals that inhabit it. Stories, which relate learning aspects to children, follow Peep as he discovers the wonders of nature. Voice Cast: Scott Beaudin (Peep), Joan Cusack (Narrator). Credits: Executive Producer: Jessica Hanlon, Kate Taylor. Supervising Producer: Melinda Toporoff. Producer: Marissa Wolsky. Music: Terry Tompkins.
1010 Penn and Teller: B.S. (Comedy; Showtime; January 24, 2003 to August 22, 2008) Magicians Penn and Teller take to the airwaves to expose services, products or ideas that are just foolish but sucker people into them. Cast : Penn Jillette (Himself ), Teller (Himself ). Credits: Executive Producer: Mark Wolper, Eric Small, Randall Moldave, Star Price. Co-Executive Producer: Peter Adam Golden, Michael Goudeau, Jon Hotchkiss, Penn Jillette, Teller. Producer: Aaron Yampolski, June Molgaard. Music: Gary Stockdale. 1011 The People’s Court. (Reality; Syn.; Premiered: September 1981) Real people fight real legal battles before a real judge in a California Municipal Court. The series, with Judge Joseph Wapner was based in California. When the series was revised for syndication (1997) with former New York Mayor Ed Koch as the judge, the series was videotaped in New York and switched from a 30 minute to a 60 minute format. Cast: Judge Joseph A. Wapner (Himself ), Judge Ed Koch (Himself ), Judge Jerry Sheindlin (Himself ), Judge Marilyn Milian (Herself ). Credits: Executive Producer: Stu Billett, David Scott. Supervising Producer: Phil Vandervort, Beth Geddes, Jill Gould. Producer: Liz Marley, Monique Gallo, Michelle Meyd, Ralph Edwards.
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Perfect Hair Forever. (Cartoon; Cartoon Network; Premiered: November 20, 2005) A spoof of Japanese animated series (Anime) as seen through the adventures of Gerald, a young boy who, for unknown reasons, is starting to lose his hair. With the help of Rod, the Anime God and his mentor, Uncle Grandfather, Gerald begins a quest to find a cure called Perfect Hair Forever. Aired on the Adult Swim segment of Cartoon Network. Voice Cast : Kim Manning (Gerald), Dave Willis (Uncle Grandfather), H. Jon Benjamin (Twisty), Dave Willis (Coffio). Credits: Executive Producer: Michael Lazzo. Producer: Dave Willis, Matt Harrigan, Dave Hughes.
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1013 The Pick-Up Artist. (Reality; VH-1; August 6, 2007 to November 30, 2008) Eight men who lack certain social skills, are brought together and taught the art of picking up girls by Mystery, a best-selling author (“A social misfit turned seducer extraordinaire”). With the help of his coaches, Matador and J Dog, Mystery seeks one man to become a woman seducer called “Master Pick-Up Artist.” Host: Master V. Credits: Executive Producer: J.D. Roth, Adam Greener, Richard Hall, Todd A. Nelson. Producer: Angela Molby, Annie Imhoff. 1014 Platinum Weddings. (Reality; WE; July 23, 2006 to August 17, 2008) A look at wealthy couples who plan not only extravagant but weddings that would break the banks of small nations. Credits: Executive Producer: Nancy Miller. Supervising Producer: Melissa Stokes. Producer: Amanda Crane, Krista Van Nieuwburg. 1015 The Power of 10. (Game; CBS; August 7, 2007 to January 23, 2008) A game based on a national poll and how Americans responded to specific
1016 / Price questions. Two players compete. The player who comes closest to predicting the national average of a question asked wins (in round one, $1,000). This amount is increased ten fold for each additional question ($10,000, $100,000, $1 million and $10 million). Players risk loss of everything if they make an incorrect prediction. Host: Drew Carey. Credits: Executive Producer: Michael Davies. Co-Executive Producer: Vincent Rubino. Producer: Erica Walsh. Director: Mark Gentile. Music: Lewis Finn.
The Price Is Right. (Game; CBS; Premiered: September 4, 1972) The game varies greatly in presentation but the basic format calls for contestants to guess the manufacturer’s suggested retail price for various merchandise. Host: Drew Carey. Announcer: Rich Fields. Models: Lanisha Cole, Brandi Sherwood, Phire Dawson, Gabrielle Tuite. Credits: Executive Producer: Mark Goodson, Bill Todman, Philip W. Rossi, Frank Wayne, Syd Vinnedge, Bob Barker. Producer: Philip W. Rossi, Jay Wolpert, Roger Dobkowitz. Music: Ed Kalehoff, Sheila Cole, James Patrick Dunne, Michael Karp.
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1017 The Prince of Tennis. (Cartoon; Cartoon Network; Premiered: October 10, 2001) Ryoma Echizen is a 12-year-old boy and tennis prodigy. He is known for his “twist serve” and is a member of the Seishun Gakuen Middle School Tennis Team. The Japanese produced series is a coming-ofage story that follows Ryoma, called “The Prince of Tennis,” as he trains and competes in tournaments. Voice Cast: David Neil Black (Ryoma Echizen), Jack Butler (Sadoharu Inui), Kirk Thornton (Kunimitsu Tezuka), Barbara Goodson (Sumire Ryazaki), Doug Ertholtz (Takeshi). 1018 Prison Break. (Drama; Fox; Premiered: August 29, 2005)
242 Season one follows the step-by-step planning of a prison escape as structural engineer Michael Scofield attempts to free his half-brother, Lincoln Burrows (falsely accused of killing the U.S. Vice President’s brother) from the Fox River State Penitentiary (he begins by getting himself arrested [attempting to rob a bank]. By luck, he is sentenced to Fox River. Suspenseful stories chart their efforts). Second season episodes, subtitled “Manhunt,” follow Michael and Lincoln’s efforts to avoid capture after successfully escaping from Fox River. The third season finds Michael being imprisoned for a shooting after he and Lincoln flee to Panama. Now, with the tables turned, Lincoln must find a way to free Michael from an inhumane prison (Sona) that “is a one-way street — what goes in never comes out—unless it’s dead.” During this time it is learned that the Company, a shadowy, heartless organization, had infiltrated the government and framed Lincoln. The fourth season does away with the prison aspect and charts Michael and Lincoln’s efforts to bring down the Company. Cast: Dominic Purcell (Lincoln Burrows), Wentworth Miller (Michael Scofield), Sarah Wayne Callies (Dr. Sara Tancredi), Amaury Nolasco (Fernando Sucre), Robert Knepper (Theodore “T-Bag” Bagwell), Wade Williams (Bradley Bellick), William Fichtner (Alexander Mahone), Paul Adelstein (Paul Kellerman), Marshall Allman (L.J. Burrows), Rockmond Dunbar (Benjamin Miles “C-Note” Franklin), Jodi Lyn O’Keefe (Gretchen Morgan), Robin Tunney (Veronica Donovan), Stacy Keach (Warden Henry Pope), Leon Russom (Gen. Jonathan Katz), Philip Edward Van Lear (Louis Patterson), Peter Stormare ( John Abruzzi), Muse Watson (Charles Westmoreland), Frank Grillo (Nick Savrinn), Jason Davis (Agent Wheeler), Patricia Wettig (Vice Pres. Caroline Reynolds), Barbara Eve Harris (FBI Agent Lang), Michael Rapaport (Donald Self ),
243 Reggie Lee (Bill Kim), Matt DeCaro (Roy Geary), Chris Vance ( James Whistler), Danay Garcia (Sofia Lugo), Lane Garrison (David “Tweener” Apolsksi), DuShon Monique Brown (Nurse Katie Welch), Silas Weir Mitchell (Charles “Haywire” Patoshik). Credits: Executive Producer: Paul Scheuring, Marty Adelstein, Dawn Parouse, Matt Olstead, Brett Ratner. CoExecutive Producer: Michael Watkins. Supervising Producer: Zach Estrin. Producer: Garry Brown, Nick Santora. Music: Ramin Djawadi.
1019 Private Practice. (Drama; ABC; Premiered: September 26, 2007) A spin off from Grey’s Anatomy that focuses on Addison Forbes Montgomery, a doctor at Seattle Grace Hospital who leaves Seattle after her marriage breaks up to begin a practice in California at the Oceanside Wellness Center in Santa Monica. Here, she joins with Naomi and Sam Bennett, her friends from medical school (Naomi is a fertility and hormone specialist; Sam is an internist and medical book author —“the common man’s medical guru.” They are divorced but co-exist for the sake of their teenage daughter, Maya). Dr. Cooper Freedman is the center’s resident physician; Dr. Violet Turner is the unit’s psychiatrist; Dr. Peter Wilder is the alternative medicine specialist; William Dell Parker is the co-op receptionist; Charlotte King is the chief of staff at the nearby St. Ambrose Hospital. Stories follow the work of the doctors attached to the Wellness Center. Cast: Kate Walsh (Dr. Addison Forbes Montgomery), Amy Brenneman (Dr. Violet Turner), Tim Daly (Dr. Peter Wilder), Audra McDonald (Dr. Naomi Bennett), Paul Adelstein (Dr. Cooper Freedman), KaDee Strickland (Dr. Charlotte King), Chris Lowell (William Dell Parker), Taye Diggs (Dr. Sam Bennett). Credits: Executive Producer: Betsy Beers, Shonda Rhimes, Mark Gordow, Mark Tinker, Marti
Prom / 1022 Noxon. Co-Executive Producer: Andrea Newman. Supervising Producer: Michael Ostrowski. Producer: Jenna Bans, Ann Kindberg. Music: Chad Fischer, Timothy Bright.
Private Sessions. (Profile; A&E; Premiered: July 22, 2007) Personal profiles of contemporary musicians (from pop to country and western). Each program is devoted to one performer and features in-depth interviews and exclusive performances. Host: Lynn Hoffman. Credits: Executive Producer: Thomas Moody. Senior Producer: Nicholas Van Hoogstraten. Producer: Lilsa Lunden, Scott Kerbey.
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1021 Project Runway. (Reality; Bravo/Lifetime; December 1, 2004 to October 15, 2008) Up and coming fashion designers compete for a coveted spot in the New York Fashion Show. Each contestant competes in a weekly competition and is seen preparing models and associated problems as the big day approaches. The designer with the best presentation is the winner. The series moved from Bravo to Lifetime on July 8, 2008. Host: Heidi Klum, Tim Gunn. Credits: Executive Producer: Heidi Klum, Bob Weinstein, Harvey Weinstein, Frances Berwick, Rich Bye, Jane Chan, Dan Cutforth, Desiree Gruber, Shari Levine, Jane Lipsitz, Andrew Cohen. Co-Executive Producer: Dwight D. Smith, Michael Agnabian, Rich Buhrman. Supervising Producer: Alexandra Lipsitz, Gayle Gawlowski. Producer: Sebastian Doggart, Noel A. Guerra, Eli Holzman, Jennifer Berman, Michael Rucker, Andrew Wallace, Benjamin Mack. Music: Harold Sanders III, Biff Sanders. 1022 Prom Queen. (Drama; Internet; Premiered: April 2, 2007) A look at the senior class of Edward Adams High School — a class whose students are preparing for the prom but
1023 / Prom during which time secrets threaten to destroy friendships and have adverse effects on the five girls who are competing for prom queen. See also Prom Queen: Summer Heat. Cast: Katy Stoll (Sadie), Sean Hankinson (Ben), Laura Howard (Danica), Alexandra French (Nikki), Haley Mancini (Lauren), David Loren (Chad), Jake Shideler ( Josh), Andre Boyer (Brett), Sheila Vand (Courtney), Amy Kay Raymond ( Jill), Kateland Carr (Michele). Credits: Executive Producer: Chris Hampel, Douglas Cheney, Chris McCaleb, Ryan Wise, Michael Eisner. Producer: Danielle Turchiano, Laura Boersma. Associate Producer: Matthew Besinger. Music: Jim McKeever.
1023 Prom Queen: Summer Heat. (Drama; Internet; Premiered: August 27, 2007) A spin-off from Prom Queen that follows students from Edward Adams High School as they seek to escape the mysteries that haunted them in high school by retreating to Mexico for their summer vacation. Cast: Katy Stoll (Sadie), Sean Hankinson (Ben), Laura Howard (Danica), Alexandra French (Nikki), Angela Arimento (Marisol), Jake Shideler ( Josh). Credits: Executive Producer: Michael Eisner, Chris Hampel. Producer: Danielle Turchiano. Music: Jim McKeever.
1024 Psych. (Crime Drama; USA; Premiered: July 7, 2006) Shawn Spencer is a man with phenomenal powers of observation. As early as he can remember, Shawn was taught how to think, act and observe like a detective. Rather than put his talents to use in a productive way, like becoming a police officer like his father (Henry), Shawn becomes somewhat of a slacker, taking random jobs to get by. Though he is not a cop, Shawn is fascinated by crime scenes and studies such scenes he reads about in the newspa-
244 per or sees on TV. When he realizes he has found something that was overlooked, he calls the police with a tip because nothing escapes his razor sharp mind. One tip, however, backfires and Shawn is arrested as the prime suspect. Although he has no actual clairvoyant abilities and cannot read the future, he convinces the police that he is a psychic. Impressed by his “abilities,” the police department hires Shawn as a consultant to help them solve difficult cases (he also opens an agency called Psych to help people). Assisting Shawn is Burton “Gus” Guster, his friend, a pharmaceutical salesman (for Central Coast Pharmaceuticals) who helps Shawn keep out of trouble. Cast: James Roday (Shawn Spencer), Dule Hill (Burton “Gus” Guster), Corbin Bernsen (Henry Spencer), Kristen Nelson (Chief Vick), Timothy Omundson (Detective Lassiter), Maggie Lawson ( Juliet). Credits: Executive Producer: Steve Franks, Chris Henze, Kelly Kulchak. Co-Executive Producer: Mel Damski. Producer: Tracey Jeffrey. Music: John Robert Wood, Adam Cohen.
1025 Punk’d. (Comedy; MTV; Premiered: March 1, 2003) Candid Camera–like program in which hidden cameras capture the reactions of celebrities who become the innocent victims of practical jokes. Host : Ashton Kutcher. Pranksters: Ashton Kutcher, Julia Wolov, Whitney Cummings, Rob Pue, Chris Ellwood. Credits: Executive Producer: Ashton Kutcher, Billy Rainey, Gary Auerbach, Lois Curren, David Franke. Co-Executive Producer: Patrick Byrnes. Supervising Producer: Selene Hinojosa. Producer: Andy Weiss, Michael Polan, Rob Weiss. 1026 Pushing Daisies. (Fantasy; ABC; October 3, 2007 to December 17, 2008) As a youngster Ned lived a mostly carefree life. He enjoyed running in the fields
245 with his dog, Digby, and at the age of nine had a crush on eight-year-old Charlotte Charles, whom he called “Chuck.” One day, Digby was hit by a truck and Ned’s life would change forever. He touched the dog and, to his surprise, brought him back to life. But his special gift — which Ned cannot explain, has a serious side effect. A second touch will return the deceased back to being dead. And, if Ned keeps a deceased alive for longer than sixty seconds, someone else must take his or her place. As Ned grows, he becomes fearful of his “gift” and somewhat of a loner. He becomes a baker and establishes his own business — The Pie Hole. One night, a criminal being chased by private detective Emerson Cod, attempts to jump across a rooftop but falls to his death. Cod witnesses Ned’s ability when Ned touches the criminal, brings him to life, then touches him again. Cod finds Ned very useful and the two form a business partnership — Ned can touch a victim, bring him back to life, ask who killed him, touch him again then solve the case. A short time later, while watching TV, Ned sees a report about a woman being killed on a cruise ship. When her name is revealed as Charlotte Charles, Ned makes it his business to restore her life to find out who killed her. But Ned lets Chuck live—a situation that finds Ned, who still loves Chuck, never able to touch her and she never able to touch him (it is revealed that Chuck was mistaken for a diamond smuggler and killed). Ned, Chuck and Cod become a team to solve murders by asking the victims to identify their killers. Lily and Vivian are Chuck’s aunts; Olive is Ned’s waitress. Cast: Lee Pace (Ned), Anna Friel (Charlotte “Chuck” Charles), Chi McBride (Emerson Cod), Swoosie Kurtz (Lily Charles), Ellen Greene (Vivian Charles), Kristin Chenoweth (Olive Snook), Jim Dale (Narrator), Field Carter (Young Ned). Credits: Executive Producer: Barry Sonnenfeld, Brooke Kennedy, Bruce
Radio / 1030 Cohen, Bryan Fuller, Dan Jinks. Co-Executive Producer: Rina Mimoun, Peter Ocko. Producer: Adam Kane, Dylan K. Massin. Music: James Dooley.
1027 Queen of Clubs. (Erotica; Playboy Channel; Premiered: 2004) A striptease competition in which gorgeous women bare all and compete for the title of “Queen of Clubs.” Contestants chosen for their obvious attributes, participate in various challenges (mostly how to be alluring and sexy while disrobing) with the one girl showing how to take it off and maintain an aura of sexuality that does not become vulgar, winning the competition. The hosts are joined by celebrity guests to judge the competition. Hosts: Crystal Knight, Gloria Velez.
1028 The Rachael Ray Show. (Talk; Syn.; Premiered: September 2006) Cook book author and Food Network show host Rachael Ray oversees a lively program of celebrity interviews, chatter, music and cooking segments. Hostess: Rachael Ray. Credits: Executive Producer: Janet Annino. Supervising Producer: Shane Farley, Marilyn Zilinski. Producer: Steve Cunniffi, Stephanie Gholam, Robin Hommel, Jennifer GivnerStone, Andrew Goldman, Meredith Weintraub.
Rachael Ray’s Tasty Travels. (Reality; Food Network; Premiered: August 26, 2005) Talk show host and cookbook author Rachael Ray travels across the U.S. to find the best places to eat. The series is also known as Rachael’s Vacation. Host: Rachael Ray. Credits: Executive Producer: Jennifer Davidson, Gary H. Grossman, Rachael Ray, Tara Sandler, Wade Sheeler. Supervising Producer: Wade Sheeler, Laura Metzger. Producer: Scott Templeton.
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Radio Free Roscoe. (Comedy; The N; Premiered: August 1, 2003)
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1031 / Rap Robbie (a.k.a Question Mark), Lily (Shady Lane), Ray (Pronto) and Travis (Smog) are teenagers who attend Roscoe High School. Like most people their age, they love listening to the radio. However, finding what they like becomes a chore and Robbie hits on an idea to start their own radio station RFR (Radio Free Roscoe), an underground station that broadcasts what teenagers want to hear. Stories follow the group’s efforts to avoid exposure and secretly run the station. Cast : Hugolin Chevrette Landesque (Robbie McGrath), Kate Todd (Lily Randall), Ali Mukoddam (Ray Brennan), Nathan Carter (Travis Strong), Victoria Nestorowicz (Parker Haynes), Hamish McEwan (Principal Waller), Genelle Williams (Kim Carlisle), Ashley Newbrough (Audrey Quinlan). Credits: Executive Producer: Steve DeNure, Doug McRobb, Neil Court, Will McRobb, Beth Stevenson. Supervising Producer: Brent Piaskoski. Producer: Barry Orr. Music: Jim Swanson, Dave Cribbs, Josh Lowe.
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Rap City. (Music; BET; Sep-
tember 1989 to October 2008) A showcase for hip hop artists (by showcasing their music videos) that helped to establish the current popularity of rap music. Hosts: Hans Dobson, Prime, Chris Thomas, Joe Clair, Leslie Segar, Tigger. Credits: Producer: Theron Smith, Todd 1, Malik K. Buie, Joslyn Rose Lyons.
1032 Real Housewives. (Reality; Bravo; Premiered: March 21, 2006) A reality program that claims to present an honest look at the lives of real housewives and how they live their everyday lives. What actually results is a look at very special housewives—rich and spoiled women who are anything but representative of real American housewives. Three versions have aired: The Real Housewives of Orange County, The Real Housewives of New York and The Real Housewives of Atlanta.
246 Cast (Orange County): Vicki Gunvalson, Kimberly Bryant, Lauri Waring, Jeana Tomasina, Jo De La Rosa, Tamra Barney, Gretchen Rossi. Cast (New York): Lu Ann de Lesseps, Jill Zarin, Bethenny Frankel, Ramona Singer, Alex McCord. Cast (Atlanta): DeShawn Snow, Kim Zolciak, Lisa Wu Hartwell, NeNe Leakes, Sheree Whitfield. Credits (Orange County): Executive Producer: Greg Stewart, David Rupel, Douglas Ross, Patrick Moses, Scott Dunlop, Kathleen French, Kevin Kaufman, Dean Minerd. Supervising Producer: Peter Tartaglia. Producer: Brad Isenberg. Credits (New York): Executive Producer: Nick Emerson, Jennifer O’Connell. Co-Executive Producer: Lenid Rolov, Kirsty Robson. Supervising Producer: Barrie Bernstein. Producer: Keira Brings. Credits (Atlanta): Executive Producer: Steven Weinstock, Glenda Hersh, Shari Solomon Ledar, Kenny Hull. Co-Executive Producer: Lauren Eskelin. Supervising Producer: Alfonzo Wesson.
Real Time with Bill Maher. (Talk; HBO; February 21, 2003 to November 11, 2008) Comedian and political satirist Bill Maher and a panel of three guest celebrities discuss the current political scene. Monologues and skits are coupled with insightful conversation. Host: Bill Maher. Credits: Executive Producer: Scott Carter, Brad Grey, Sheila Griffiths, Marc Gurvitz. Co-Executive Producer: Billy Martin, Dean E. Johnsen.
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The Real World. (Reality; MTV; Premiered: May 21, 1992) Seven people in their twenties (and from different countries and backgrounds) are brought together to live with each other and share experiences. Credits: Executive Producer: Mary-Ellis Bunim, Jonathan Murray. Supervising Producer: Matt Kunitz, Tracy Chaplin. Producer: Russell Heldt, Anthony Dominici. 1034
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1035 Reaper. (Drama; CW; September 25, 2007 to August 26, 2008) The twenty-first birthday for Sam Oliver, a clerk at a home improvement center called The Work Bench, is anything but normal. He learns that before his birth his parents sold his soul to the Devil. At this time Sam’s father was gravely ill. The Devil appeared to him and his wife and offered them a deal: his health for their unborn child’s soul. They accepted and now Sam, at first reluctant to abide by what his parents did, agrees to work for the Devil as a reaper, a bounty hunter who tracks down and returns dangerous, escaped souls to Hell (if Sam had refused, the Devil would claim his mother’s soul). To help Sam accomplish his missions, the Devil provides him with a vessel (for example, a super-powered vacuum cleaner) to capture the fugitives (Sam then brings the captured soul to the Department of Motor Vehicles where Gladys, a good demon, transports them back to Hell). Sam tells his friends at work, Bert (called Sock) and Ben and stories relate their efforts to do the Devil’s bidding. Andi, who also works with Sam, later learns Sam’s secret and joins the team. Josie is Sock’s ex-girlfriend, a paralegal; Kyle is Sam’s brother. Cast: Bret Harrison (Sam Oliver), Tyler Labine (Bert “Sock” Wysocki), Missy Peregrym (Andi), Ray Wise (Devil), Valarie Rae Miller ( Josie), Rick Gonzalez (Ben), Christine Willes (Gladys). Credits: Executive Producer: Tara Butters, Michele Fazekas, Mark Gordon, Tom Spezialy, Deborah Spera. Co-Executive Producer: David Babcock. Supervising Producer: Jeff Vlaming. Producer: Peter Lauer, Joseph Patrick Finn. Music: David Schwartz. 1036 Recipe for Success. (Reality; Food Network; Premiered: April 1, 2004) People who are risking all they have to start a food-based business are profiled.
Reno / 1039 Host : Eric McLendon, Marlie Hill. Credits: Executive Producer: Al Roker. Producer: Victoria Bert, Nicole DeWalt.
Reel Talk. (Reviews; Syn.; Premiered: September 2005) A weekly review of current feature films and the latest information on DVD releases. Hosts: Jeffrey Lyons, Alison Bailes. Interviewer: Ben Lyons. Credits: Producer: Michael Avila.
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Re-Genesis. (Crime Drama; Syn.; Premiered: September 2006) C.S.I. like series about David Sandstrom, the head of NorBAC (the North American Bio-Technology Advisory Committee), a group of Canadian-based scientists who use technology to determine the how of dangerous situations that develop. Cast: Peter Outerbridge (David Sandstrom), Mayko Nguyen (Mayko Tran), Wendy Crewson (Rachel Woods), Dimitry Chepovetsky (Bob Melnikov), Sarah Strange ( Jill Langston), Greg Bryk (Weston Field), Macine Roy (Caroline Morrison). Credits: Executive Producer: Tom Chehak, Christina Jennings. Producer: Christina Jennings, Virginia Rankin, Scott Garvie. Co-Producer: Laura Harbin, Shane Kinnear. Music: Thom Thirx.
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1039 Reno 911. (Comedy; Comedy Central; Premiered: July 23, 2003) A mostly improvised series that takes a behind-the-scenes look at the operations of the Washow County Division of the Reno, Nevada Police Department. Crime is played for laughs as Lt. Jim Dangle finds everything but by-the-books procedures from his mayhem making officers (who include Raineesha Williams, the sassy African-American deputy; James Garcia, the hot-headed Latino deputy; Clementine Johnson, the slutty blonde officer; and Trudy Wiegel, the lonely deputy who confides her feelings to the camera and speaks directly to the audience).
1040 / Replacements Cast: Thomas Lennon (Lt. Jim Dangle), Kerri Kenney (Deputy Trudy Wiegel), Nicey Nash (Deputy Raineesha Williams), Robert Ben Garant (Deputy Travis Junior), Carlos Alazraqui (Deputy James Garcia), Wendi McLendon-Covey (Deputy Clementine Johnson), Mary Birdsong (Deputy Cheresa Kimball), Cedric Yarbrough (Deputy S. Jones), Wendi McLendon-Lovey (Deputy Clementine Johnson), Mary Birdsong (Deputy Cherisha Kimball). Credits: Executive Producer: Danny DeVito, Robert Ben Garant, Kerri Kenney, Thomas Lennon. Co-Executive Producer: Peter Principato, Paul Young. Producer: Penny Adams, Karen Thornton. Music: Stephen Phillips.
1040 The Replacements. (Cartoon; Disney; Premiered: September 8, 2006) Todd and Riley are futuristic orphans who are rarely happy. One day they see and ad for Fleemco Replacements, a company that will replace what ever needs replacing. The children send in their money and request replacement parents. What they get are Agent K, “a super spy mom,” and Dick Daring, “a daredevil dude of a dad.” Stories follow Todd and Riley’s adventures as they replace anything that causes them unhappiness. Voice Cast: Nancy Cartwright (Todd), Grey DeLisle (Riley), Kath Soucie (Agent K), Daran Norris (Dick Daring), David McCallum (C.A.R.), Jeff Bennett (Conrad Fleem). Credits: Executive Producer: Jack Thomas. Producer: Natasha Kopp. Music: Jason Frederick, Darian Sahanaja. 1041 Rescue Me. (Drama; FX ; Premiered: July 21, 2004) A grueling, realistic series that looks at the work of the men of Engine Company 62, a division of the New York City Fire Department. Cast : Denis Leary (Tommy Gavin), Andrea Roth ( Janet Gavin), Jack McGee ( Jerry Reilly), Daniel Sunjata (Franco Rivera), James McCaffrey ( Jimmy Keefe),
248 Michael Lombardi (Mike Silletti), Steve Pasquale (Sean Garrity), John Seurti (Kenny Shea), Diane Farr (Laura Miles), Charles Durning (Tommy’s father), Susan Sarandon (Alicia), Tatum O’Neal (Maggie). Credits: Executive Producer: Denis Leary, Jim Serpico, Peter Tolan. Producer: Kerry Orent, Alyson Evans, Salvatore Stabile, Tom Sellitti. Music: Christopher Tyng.
1042 Rescue Mediums. (Reality; WE; Premiered: September 8, 2007) Jackie Dennison and Christine Hamlett are internationally known psychics who call themselves “Rescue Mediums” (they help people with ghostly problems). Episodes follow the mediums as they make house calls to ask spirits “to kindly leave.” Stars: Jackie Dennison, Christine Hamlett. 1043 Restaurant Makeover. (Reality; TLC; Premiered: October 2, 2005) Rundown restaurants are given a makeover (to bring them back to their former glory) by a team of chefs and renovators. Chefs: David Adjey, Lynne Crawford. Designers: Robin DeGroot, Meredith Heron. Credits: Executive Producer: Andrea Gorfolova. Producer: LeAnne Armano, Shaam Makam. Associate Producer: Dana Speers. Rich Bride, Poor Bride. (Reality; WE; Premiered: March 3, 2007) A behind-the-scenes look at the preparations that go into producing the perfect wedding — and staying within the budget planned by each couple. Credits: Executive Producer: Sean Buckley. Supervising Producer: Patricia Hollinger. Producer: Jim Kiriakakis. Associate Producer: Jennifer Couke, Misty Tyson. Music: Graeme Cornies, Dave Kelly, Brian L. Pickett, James Chapple.
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1045 The Riches. (Drama; FX; March 12, 2007 to April 29, 2008) The Malloys are a backwoods Louisiana
249 family who live in a motor home and survive on scams as they make their way across the South. Wayne, the father, is a master thief; Dahlia, his wife, is addicted to drugs; Cael, Di Di and Sam are their children. Cael, 17 years old, is a whiner; Di Di, 16, is like her mother — hot to trot (but not hooked on drugs); Sam is somewhat insecure. Life changes for the family when their RV runs a car off the road and, in the ensuing crash, the wealthy couple in the car, the Riches, are killed. Wayne hits on the idea of assuming their identities and living the good life (with Wayne assuming the role of corporate lawyer in a real estate firm). Improbable stories follow the Malloys, now the Riches, as they experience the pitfalls of the glamorous life in Edenfalls (as well as their struggles to keep their real identities a secret). Dale is Dahlia’s cousin; Hugh is Wayne’s boss. Cast : Eddie Izzard (Wayne Malloy), Minnie Driver (Dahlia Malloy), Shannon Woodward (Di Di Malloy), Noel Fisher (Cael Malloy), Aidan Mitchell (Sam Malloy), Nichole Hiltz (Ginny Dannegan), Deidre Henry (Aubie McDonald), Gregg Henry (Hugh), Todd Stashwick (Dale). Credits: Executive Producer: Dawn Prestwich, Nicole Yorkin, Eddie Izzard, Mark Morgan, Guy Oseary, Michael Rosenberg, Dimitry Lipkin. Co-Executive Producer: Peter O’Fallon. Producer: Paul Kurta, Sara Morrow. Music: Harry Gregson-Williams.
Rob and Big. (Reality; MTV; November 2, 2006 to April 15, 2008) A comedy reality program that follows the real life antics of Rob Dyrdek, a professional skate boarder, and his best friend and bodyguard, Christopher “Big Black” Boykin. Also featured is Meaty, the bulldog that lives with them in Rob’s Hollywood mansion. Stars: Rob Drydek, Chris Boykin. Credits: Executive Producer: Rob Drydek, Jeff Tremaine. Co-Executive Producer: Shane Nickerson. Producer: Chris Boykin,
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Robotboy. (Cartoon; Cartoon Network; Premiered: December 28, 2005) Robotboy is a cutting edge robot, designed to battle evil, that was created by Professor Moshimo. While Robotboy has the ability to destroy entire armies, he dreams of becoming a real boy. To oblige his creation, the professor sends him to Bay Area to live with his biggest fan, Tommy Turnbull. Disrupting Robotboy’s dreams is Dr. Kamikazi, an evil genius who seeks to harness Robotboy’s powers to rule the world. Stories follow Tommy and his best friends, Lola and Gus, as they protect Robotboy and, with Robotboy’s help, defeat Dr. Kamikazi. Voice Cast: Tara Strong (Robotboy), Lorraine Pilkington (Tommy Turnbull), Laurence Bouvard (Lola), Jason Davis (Gus), Eiji Kusuhara (Dr. Kamikazi), Togo Igawa (Prof. Moshimo). Credits: Producer: Finn Ainesen, Clement Calvert, Christian Davin, Daniel Lenard.
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1048 Rock of Love with Bret Michaels. (Reality; VH-1; July 15, 2007 to April 8, 2008) Reality-like dating show in which Bret Michaels, front man for the 1980s metal band Poison, seeks a woman to share his life. Star: Bret Michaels. Credits: Executive Producer: Cris Abrego, Mark Cronin, Ben Samek. Supervising Producer: Michelle Brando, Lauren A. Stevens, Scott Teti. Producer: Walt Omiecinski. Music: Adam Zelkind.
Roker on the Road. (Reality; Food Network; Premiered: January 1, 2006) NBC Weatherman Al Roker takes to the open road to explore cuisine across America. Host: Al Roker. Credits: Executive Producer: Al Roker. Producer: Connie Collins, Brooke Smiler, Virginia Diaz.
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1050 Room Raiders. (Reality; MTV; Premiered: October 1, 2003) A potentially embarrassing twist (for the subject) on the typical TV dating program. Singles looking for a mate do not choose their dates by looks, intelligence (or dumbness) but by how their bedroom looks. The singles chosen to become the dates are not aware that their bedroom will be the deciding factor and cameras capture not only the condition of the room but the reaction of people whose rooms are raided. It is totally up to the subject to accept or reject a date based on what he or she sees. Credits: Executive Producer: Charles Tremayne. Supervising Producer: Robert Buchalter. Producer: Tripp Swanhaus. Joy Newkirk, Jessica Garcia, Brian ProwseGany. Music: Shawn K. Clement. Rules of Engagement. (Comedy; CBS; February 5, 2007 to July 7, 2008) Three views of marriage and relationships as seen through a married couple ( Jeff and Audrey), an engaged couple (Adam and Jennifer) and an obnoxious swinging bachelor (Russell). Jeff and Audrey have been married for 12 years. The marriage works because Jeff always lets Audrey have her way. Jennifer and Adam have been dating for seven months (he proposed; she accepted and now he is not sure he made the right decision). Russell believes he has it the best of all —“I do what I want. I do it when I want and I sleep with who I want.” Returned for a new season on March 2, 2009. Cast: Patrick Warburton ( Jeff ), Megyn Price (Audrey), Oliver Hudson (Adam), Bianca Kajlich ( Jennifer), David Spade (Russell). Credits: Executive Producer: Tom Hertz, Doug Robinson, Andy Ackerman. Producer: Barbara Stoll. Music: David Schwartz. 1051
1052 Run’s House. (Reality; MTV; October 13, 2005 to September 3, 2008)
250 Joseph “Rev. Run” Simmons is a former hip-hop star (a member of Run DMC). He is married to Justine and is the father of five teenagers (Vanessa, Joseph, Angela, Daniel and Russell). Joseph is now a preacher (living in Saddle River, New Jersey) and cameras follow the family as they go about living their daily lives. Star: Joseph Simmons. Credits: Executive Producer: Liz Gateley, Tony DiSanto, Jason A. Carbone. Co-Executive Producer: Russell Simmons. Supervising Producer: Anna Boiardi, Nick Lee.
1053 Russell Simmons Presents Def Poetry. (Variety; HBO; Premiered: December 1, 2001) An unusual series in that poets (amateur, professional and celebrities with the poetic touch) share their literary efforts with a club and home audience. Host: Mos Def (actor/hip hop artist) Credits: Executive Producer: Stan Lathan. Co-Executive Producer: Daniel Simmons, Deborah Pointer, Mos Def. Supervising Producer: Kamilah Forbes. Producer: Allen Kelman.
1054 The Salt-n-Pepa Show. (Reality; VH-1; Premiered: October 15, 2007) Cheryl James and Sandra Denton, better known as the female hip hop duo Saltn-Pepa, broke up in 2002. Five years later they agree to reunite for a TV special. Cameras follow Cheryl and Sandra as they renew their friendship, reminisce about their past and prepare to again perform as Salt-n-Pepa. Stars: Cheryl Jones, Sandra Denton. Credits: Executive Producer: Matthew Ostrom, Ken DuBanks Tarver. Co-Executive Producer: Brian T. Flanagan. Producer: Kevin Vargas. 1055 Sam Has 7 Friends. (Mystery; Internet; Premiered: August 28, 2006) Samantha Breslow is an aspiring actress. Patrick is her boyfriend; Willie, her exboyfriend; Dani, her best friend; Chivo,
251 Dani’s boyfriend; Scott, Sam’s neighbor; Vera, Patrick’s new girlfriend; and Roman, Sam’s agent. Unknown to Samantha, one of them is going to kill her. The last episode (12-15-06) shows Sam, fed up with Los Angeles, about to leave, when she is murdered. Who did it? The killer is never fully shown. The webisodes were still current in 2008. Cast : Stephanie Marquis (Samantha Breslow), Michael Finn (Patrick Ballard), Moneer Yaqubi (Willie Banner), Shantelle Canzanese (Dani Price), Jaime Zevallos (Chivo Gonzalez), Tim Halling (Scott Nichols), Kristi Engleman (Vera), Keith Wright (Roman Reid). Credits: Executive Producer: Marcus Blakely, Douglas Cheney, Chris McCaleb, Ryan Wise. Producer: Marcus Blakely. Co-Producer: Oscar H. Beltran. Music: Jon McKeever.
1056 Samantha Who? (Comedy; ABC; Premiered: October 15, 2007) Samantha Who is actually Samantha Newly, a beautiful young woman who was hit by a car and awoke (after eight days in a coma) with retrograde amnesia. She can function in the world but has no memory of her personal life. Samantha doesn’t know whom she was, what she did or if she was even good or evil. She is a stranger to herself and this is something she cannot live with. Acting as her own detective, Samantha begins to uncover clues about her past. She learns that the former Samantha was a horrible person (vain and cold-hearted). She also discovers that her former self had many enemies and that the car accident may have been an attempted murder. She also resumes the old Samantha’s job as a vice president of Chapman and Funk International, a real estate firm. For the new Samantha, all her past mistakes have been erased. She has a clean slate, but can she change who she really was? Samantha thinks she can and stories follow Samantha as she tries to fix the mistakes her former self made and reconstruct her life into one that shows a kinder, more loving woman. Todd
Sarah / 1058 is Samantha’s boyfriend; Andrea and Dena are her friends; Regina and Howard are her parents; and Tracey is her secretary; Frank the building doorman. Cast: Christina Applegate (Samantha Newly), Jean Smart (Regina Newly), Kevin Dunn (Howard Newly), Jennifer Esposito (Andrea), Barry Watson (Todd), Melissa McCarthy (Dena), Tim Russ (Frank), Joy Osmanski (Tracey). Credits: Executive Producer: Peter Traugott, Donald Todd, Cecelia Ahern. Producer: John Amodeo. Music: Jan Stevens.
1057 Samurai 7. (Cartoon; IFC; Premiered: April 1, 2006) An animated adaptation of the classic Japanese movie The Seven Samurai (basis of the American film The Magnificent Seven) about seven fearless Samurai who come to the aid of farmers in the village of Kanna who are being persecuted by a group of mechanized Samurai called Nobiser. Kambei is the leader of the Samurai Seven; his associates are Gorobei (also a gifted entertainer), Katsushiro (the youngest member who has not yet experienced true battle), Kikuchiyo (a farmer who had his body forged with a mechanized exoskeleton to become a robot-like warrior), Shichiroji (Kambei’s right-hand man), Heihachi (a craftsman who forges their weapons); Kyuzo (is the mysterious man who joined with Kambei to defeat the Nobiser). Farmer Rikichi, Kirara and Mosuke are residents of Kanna. Voice Cast: R. Bruce Elliott (Kambei), Sean Teague (Katsuchiro), Christopher Sobat (Kikuchiyo), Bob Carter (Gorobei), Greg Ayres (Heihachi), Duncan Brannan (Shichiroji), Colleen Clinkenbeard (Kiari), Kyle Hebert (Farmer Mosuke), J. Michael Tatum (Farmer Rikichi). Credits: Producer: Kazuhiko Inomata, Daisuke Ito. Music: Eitetsu Hayashi, Kaoru Wada. 1058 The Sarah Silverman Program. (Comedy; Comedy Central; Premiered: February 1, 2007)
1059 / Saturday A rather raunchy comedy (an “R” rated version of Seinfeld ) that focuses on the life a Sarah Silverman, a very pretty stand-up, foul-mouthed comedian, who has little respect for anyone. Sarah is single and lives with her dog, Doug. Her best friend is her (real life) sister, Laura, and she lives next door to Brian and Steve, two unkempt and dim-witted gay lovers. Stories relate the incidents that affect Sarah in her everyday life—and how she goes about dealing with them (not using her beauty to accomplish things, but her truly nasty attitude and being as a mean as she can be. She is number one—and she let’s those she deals with know it). Cast: Sarah Silverman (Herself ), Laura Silverman (Herself ), Brian Posehn (Brian), Steve Agee (Steve), Jay Johnson (Officer Jay McPherson), Laura Marano (Young Sarah; flashbacks). Credits: Executive Producer: Sarah Silverman, Dan Sterling, Heidi Herzon, Rob Schrab. Producer: Erin O’Malley. Music: Adam Berry.
1059 Saturday Night Live. (Comedy; NBC; Premiered: October 11, 1975) “Live from New York, it’s Saturday Night.” Musical acts coupled with topical comedy sketches. Cast (2008): Fred Armisen, Will Forte, Bill Hader, Darrell Hammond, Seth Meyers, Amy Poehler, Maya Rudolph, Andy Samberg, Jason Sudeikis, Kenan Thompson, Kristen Wiig, Casey Wilson, Michaela Watkins, Abby Elliott. 1060 Saving Grace. (Crime Drama; TNT; Premiered: July 23, 2007) Grace Hanadarko is a pretty, but rather uncouth detective with the Oklahoma City Police Department (she drinks, smokes, curses and does what she wants to do — like having an affair with her married partner, Ham Dewey). One night, while partying with her friend Rhetta, Grace has a bit too much to drink and although she knows better, she decides to
252 drive herself home. Along the way she hits a man walking by the side of the road and evokes the name of God (“Dear God, please help me”) when she realizes what she has done. Suddenly, an angel appears —“I’m Earl, what do you need?” (Earl’s assignment is to help mortals who need one last chance to redeem themselves. Grace, being who she is, is headed for Hell but God has given her one last chance to redeem herself and assigned Earl that task). Earl explains why he appeared, but Grace believes she is having an alcoholic blackout and refuses to accept what she is seeing. Earl reveals his angelic wings, magically transports Grace to a high cliff then returns her to the scene of the accident — but what accident? All traces of what Grace did have disappeared. As Grace comes to her senses, she accepts the fact that Earl is an angel and has been sent to help her (Earl can’t be there for Grace all the time and he is not permitted to help her solve crimes; he appears to guide her when he feels she is straying from a righteous path). Although Grace has accepted Earl, she has not really changed. She is still on a path of self-destruction and Earl’s job to redeem her has become more difficult. Despite what she does in her private life, Grace is totally dedicated to work; somehow she manages to keep both worlds separate. Stories follow Grace as she attempts to solve crimes and Earl’s efforts to make Grace see the light and turn over a new leaf. Bobby Stillwell is Grace’s nephew (the son of her late sister who died in the Oklahoma City bombing); Butch Ada is a detective who also works with Grace. Cast : Holly Hunter (Grace Hanadarko), Leon Rippy (Earl), Kenneth Johnson (Ham Dewey), Laura San Giacomo (Rhetta Rodriquez), Gregory NormanCruz (Bobby Stillwater), Bailey Chase (Butch Ada), Bokeem Woodbine (Leon Cooley). Credits: Executive Producer: Nancy Miller, Gary A. Randall. Producer: John Ryan, Artie Mandelberg, Holly
253 Hunter. Associate Producer: Katrin Goodwin. Music: Susan Marder.
Say Yes to the Dress. (Reality; TLC; Premiered: October 12, 2007) A look at brides to be, the clientele of Kleinfeld Bridal in Manhattan, as they attempt to find the wedding dress of their dreams. Host: Ronald Rothstein, Mara Urshel. Credits: Producer: Nicole Sorrenti.
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1062 Scare Tactics. (Reality; Sci Fi; April 1, 2003 to August 13, 2008) Candid Camera styled series that uses hidden cameras to capture the reactions of people caught in scary situations (like haunted houses or encounters with ghosts or other supernatural creatures). Host: Shannen Doherty, Stephen Baldwin, Tracy Morgan. Credits: Executive Producer: Scott Hallock, Kevin Healey. Producer: Becky Jacobus. Music: Damon Zwicker. 1063 Scrubs. (Comedy; NBC; October 2, 2001 to May 14, 2008) Sacred Heart Hospital is a medical facility that appears to be staffed by doctors and nurses who appear to know what they are doing (when it comes to saving a patient’s life) but at other times they look to be escapees from a mental institution as their antics are anything but normal. Particular focus is on John Dorian, called J.D., a naïve but bright and upcoming doctor who doesn’t realize his own potential, a situation that causes him to encounter numerous mishaps as he learns the ins and outs of medicine in the unreal world of Sacred Heart. Switched to ABC on January 6, 2009. Cast : Zach Braff (Dr. John Dorian), Sarah Chalke (Dr. Elliot Reid), Donald Faison (Dr. Christopher Turk), Courteney Cox (Dr. Taylor Maddox), John C. McGinley (Dr. Perry Cox), Ken Jenkins (Dr. Bob Keso), Judy Reyes (Nurse Carla Espinosa), Neil Flynn (The Janitor), Aloma
Sesame / 1066 Wright (Nurse Laverne Roberts), Christa Miller ( Jordan Sullivan), Elizabeth Banks (Dr. Kim Briggs). Robert Maschio (Dr. Todd Quinlan). Credits: Executive Producer: Bill Lawrence. Co-Executive Producer: Tad Quill, Bill Callahan, Matt Tarses, Tim Hobert, Gabrielle Allan, Eric Weinberg, Neil Goldman, Garrett Donovan. Producer: Mychelle Deschamps, Mike Schwartz, Mark Stegemann, Deb Fordham, Janae Bakken, Randall Winston. Music: Jan Stevens, Chris Link, Chad Fisher, Tim Bright.
1064 Secrets of the Dead. (Reality; PBS; Premiered: May 15, 2000) Modern-day forensic science is used to investigate historic mysteries to discover what really happened. Credits: Executive Producer: Anthony Chapman, Beth Hopper, Simon Andreaem, David Dugan, Simon Berthon, Liz McLeod, Ian Duncan. Music: Glenn Keiles, Howard Davidson, Brian Williams, Paul Farrer. 1065 Semi-Homemade Cooking with Sandra Lee. (Cooking; Food Network; Premiered: September 1, 2003) Cookbook author Sandra Lee prepares meals that make the use of specially selected products purchased at the super market. Host: Sandra Lee. Credits: Supervising Producer: Jenni Gilroy. Producer: Julie Epstein. Music: Randy Lee.
1066 Sesame Street. (Children; PBS; Premiered: November 10, 1969) Various entertainment geared to children to teach reading skills, the alphabet, counting and the ability to solve problems — all presented through the helpful (and not so helpful) Muppet creations of Jim Henson who live on anywhere street in any anywhere city or town called Sesame Street. Principal Cast: Bob McGrath (Bob), Loretta Long (Susan), Northern J. Cal-
1067 / 7 loway (David), Sonia Manzano (Maria), Roscoe Orman (Gordon), Emilio Delgado (Luis), Linda Bove (Linda), Alaina Reed (Olivia), Will Lee (Mr. Hooper), Julianne Buescher (Sherry Netherlands), Tyler James Williams (Tyler), Alison Bartlett (Dr. Gina Jefferson), Miles Orman (Miles), Bill McCutcheon (Uncle Dudley). Muppet Voices: Carroll Spinney, Jim Henson, Frank Oz, Richard Hunt, Brian Muehl, David Rudman. Credits: Producer: Jon Stone, Dulcy Singer, Todd Broder, Eva Saks, Lewis Bernstein, Ann Burgund, Kevin Clash, David D. Connell, Joan Ganz Cooney, Robert Cunniff, Melissa Dino, Nina Elias-Bamberger, Steve Garfinkel, Karen Ialacci, Robert Kirbyson, Lynn Klugman, Henry B. Lee, Margaret Murphy, Carol-Lynne Parente, Lynn Rogoff, Edith Zornow.
7 Lives X-posed. (Erotica; Playboy Channel; Premiered: October 21, 2001) Adults only reality series in which ordinary people compete in sexually oriented challenges to become the best love-making couple. Adult film actress Devinn Lane hosts and judges which contestants go (weakest performers) and those who stay. Host: Devinn Lane. Credits: Executive Producer: Kelly Cauthen. Producer: Tom Lazarus, Adam Cianciola, Randy Rowen.
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1068 Sex Court. (Erotica; Playboy Channel; Premiered: August 7, 1998) Take off on legitimate broadcast judge programs wherein people with sexual issues present their cases to a gorgeous “judge.” Verdicts do not award money; instead losers must perform some sort of sexual act. Judge: Julie Strain. Bailiff: Alexandra Silk. Sex Therapist: Brittany Andrews. Bodyguard: Stephanie Swinney. Credits: Executive Producer: Tammara Wells, Guiditta Tornetta. Producer: Will Robertson, Scott Cope.
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1070 Sexy Girls Next Door. (Erotica; Playboy Channel; Premiered: 2004) Very sexy and gorgeous young women are brought together for a chance to become a Playboy magazine centerfold. Cameras capture not only the competition but the private thoughts and intimate secrets of the girls as they speak directly to the camera. The girls (identified by a first name only) bare all as they compete in various challenges; the episode titles and their tag lines are just as alluring (for example, “Fast and Curious. Yummy adult-biz wannabes expose their goodies for stardom” and “Wild Things. A threesome of buxom hotties are waiting to pounce on adult fame”). The one girl who possesses the perfect figure as well as an alluring personality becomes a Playmate of the Month. Host: Michele Rogers. 1071 Sexy Urban Legends. (Erotica; Playboy Channel; Premiered: May 15, 2002) Adult themed recreations of sexually based urban legends. Host: Darren Scott. Shark. (Crime Drama; CBS; September 21, 2006–May 20, 2008) Sebastian Stark, called Shark, is a brilliant defense lawyer. He is divorced from Claire and the father of 16-year-old Julie.
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255 To Stark, the legal system is a game he plays for fun and profit. After one case, however, when Stark wins the acquittal of a wife beater, his world is turned upside down when the man he freed kills his wife. Shortly after, Manuel Delgado, the mayor of Los Angeles, approaches Stark and asks him to head the High Profile Unit of the District Attorney’s Office. Feeling guilty for what has just happened, Stark accepts the offer and is assigned a staff of young prosecutors by Jessica Devlin, the D.A.: Richie Casey Woodland (the son of a senator. He is charming and good with a jury but weak on facts); Billie Willis (passionate but emotion clouds her judgment); Martin Allende (great on paper [writes for the Law Review] but weak on his feet); Raina Troy (has major authority problems; she is, as Stark says, “a citation waiting to happen”); and Madeline Poe (a volunteer who hopes to become a lawyer). Stark, once a brilliant defense attorney is now a brilliant prosecutor with a raw staff he must nature and teach how to apply his shark-like ruthless defense tactics into shark-like prosecutions. Stories follow Stark and his team as they prosecute cases for the D.A. Cast: James Woods (Sebastian Stark), Jeri Ryan ( Jessica Devlin), Danielle Panabaker ( Julie Stark), Sophina Brown (Raina Troy), Sarah Carter (Madeline Poe), Sam Page (Richie Woodland), Alexis Cruz (Martin Allende), Lindsay Frost (Claire Stark), Carlos Gomez (Manuel Delgado), Lynn Whitfield (Anita Astin), Romy Rosemont (Margaret Pool). Credits: Executive Producer: Ian Biederman, Brian Glazer, David Nevins. Producer: Robert Del Valle. Music: Sean Callery.
Shear Genius. (Reality; Bravo; April 11, 2007 to August 27, 2008) A behind-the-scenes look at the preparations that go into producing a fashion show (or other major event). A weekly competition is interwoven into the pres-
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Shelter. (Drama; Here!; Premiered: 2007) A specialized series (geared toward gays) about a young man (Zach) who works at a dead end job but finds pleasure in surfing, drawing and hanging out with his best friend (Gabe). Love enters the picture when Zach meets Gabe’s older brother (Shaun) when Shaun is drawn to Zach’s selfishness and talent as an artist. Stories follow Zach’s life as he begins a relationship with Shaun while struggling to help his needy sister care for her son. Cast : Trevor Wright (Zach), Ross Thomas (Gabe), Brad Rowe (Shaun), Tina Holmes ( Jeanne), Jackson Worth (Cody), Albert Reed (Billy), Katie Walder (Tori), Matt Bushell (Alan). Credits: Executive Producer: Anne Clements, Paul Colichman, Stephen P. Jarchow. Co-Executive Producer: Meredith Kadlec. Producer: J.D. Disalvatore. Associate Producer: Chris Panizzon. Music: J. Peter Robinson.
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1075 The Shield. (Crime Drama; FX; March 12, 2002 to November 25, 2008) An unconventional, graphic police drama that focuses on the less-than-honorable members of the Strike Team, an elite unit of the Los Angeles Police Department. The unit’s officers are corrupt but effective cops. Detective Vic Mackey leads the team. He is considered a rogue cop as he operates under his own set of rules. David Aceveda, the captain, is seeking to advance his political ambitions. He dislikes Vic’s tactics and wants him out of the unit. Claudette Wyms is a veteran detective who plays both sides of the fence.
1076 / Simply She understands Vic and understands David. She manipulates both to achieve her goal. Cast: Michael Chiklis (Det. Vic Mackey), Benito Martinez (Capt. David Aceveda), C.C.H. Pounder (Det. Claudette Wyms), Glenn Close (Capt. Monica Rawling), Catherine Dent (Off. Danielle Sofer), Michael Jace (Off. Julien Lowe), Kenny Johnson (Det. Curtis “Lemonhead” Lemansky), Walter Goggins (Det. Shane Vendrell), Jay Karnes (Det. Holland “Dutch” Wagenbach), Forest Whitaker (Lt. John Kavanaugh), David Rees Snell (Det. Ron Gardocki). Credits: Executive Producer: Shawn Ryan, Scott Brazil. CoExecutive Producer: Reed Steiner, Kevin Arkadie. Supervising Producer: Glenn Mazzara. Producer: Craig Yahata, Kurt Sutter, Dean White, Kevin G. Cremin, Adam Fierro, Paul Marks.
1076 Simply Ming. (Cooking; PBS; Premiered: August 1, 2003) Cooking program devoted to showing viewers how to prepare meals with an oriental flavor. Host : Ming Tsai. Credits: Producer: Ming Tsai, Deborah J. Hurley. 1077 The Simpsons. (Cartoon; Fox; Premiered: December 17, 1989) Adult cartoon about a totally moronic father (Homer Simpson), his level-headed wife (Marge) and their children, Bart (troublemaker), Lisa (sensible) and infant Maggie. Voice Cast: Dan Castellaneta (Homer Simpson), Julie Kavner (Marge Simpson), Nancy Cartwright (Bart Simpson), Yeardley Smith (Lisa Simpson), Pamela Hayden (Millhouse Van Houten), Hank Azaria (Chief Wiggum), Harry Shearer (Kent Brockman), Tress MacNeille (Agnes Skinner), Marcia Wallace (Edna Kranappel), Hank Azaria (Apu/Moe), Harry Shearer (Mr. Burns/Smithers/Ned Flanders), Dan Castellaneta (Krusty the Klown/Barney). Credits: Executive Producer: James L.
256 Brooks, Matt Groening, Sam Simon, Mike Scully, Phil Roman, David X. Cohen, Matt Selman. Supervising Producer: Jay Kogan, Wallace Wolodarsky, David Richardson, Harold Kimmel. Producer: Ron Hauge, Frank Mula, Jeff Martin, Jon Vitti, John Swartzweider, Conan O’Brien, Richard Raynis, David Silverman, George Meyer, Richard Sakai, Dominick Cary, Dennis Sirkot, Max Pross, David Mirkin, Tom Gemmill, Bonita Pietilar. Music: Danny Elfman, Richard Gibbs, Alf Clausen, Arthur B. Rubinstein, Patrick Williams.
1078 Skunk Fu. (Cartoon; CW; September 22, 2007 to September 25, 2008) Martial arts expert Skunk Fu and his friends Rabbit, Tiger and Fox, protect their home, the Valley, from the evil Black Dragon and his army of Ninja Monkeys. Voice Cast : Jules Dejongh (Skunk), Paul Tylands (Panda), Rod Goodall (Dragon), Tony Acworth (Bird). Credits: Executive Producer: Paul Cummins, Tom Van Waveren, Paul Young. Producer: Jordan Gaucher. Music: Chris Bemand. 1079 Smallville. (Drama; WB/CW; Premiered: October 16, 2001) Events in the life of Clark Kent before he would become Superman. It begins in 1989 in Smallville Kansas. On a clear afternoon, Smallville is struck by a devastating meteor shower. A childless farm couple, Jonathan and Martha Kent, are almost killed when a meteor passes over their truck and causes them to crash. They are rescued by a three-year-old baby who emerges from a crashed rocket that had been part of the meteor shower. The unharmed baby is actually Kal-El, the lone survivor of the doomed planet Krypton. Moments before Krypton exploded, KalEl’s parents ( Jor-El and Lara) placed him in an experimental rocket programmed to land on Earth. Also part of the meteor shower were fragments of Kryptonite, green remnants of the planet that can now
257 kill Kal-El if he is exposed to it. It is 200l when Smallville is next seen. The baby, raised by Jonathan and Martha, is now a teenager known as Clark Kent. When Clark begins to develop his powers, Jonathan tells Clark about his past and that he must keep his powers secret and only use them for good. Episodes follow Clark as he struggles to live a normal life while adjusting to the fact that he is different from everyone else. Chloe Sullivan, Lana Lang, Pete Ross and Whitney Fordham attend Smallville High School with Clark (2001; Whitney and Pete are later dropped). Lex Luthor, a few years older than Clark, was, at first his friend, the head of the Luthor Corporation Fertilizer Plant (the thought of wealth and power corrupted him). Chloe, a reporter for the school newspaper, The Torch, progresses to become a reporter for The Daily Planet in nearby Metropolis (Lois Lane, who is introduced as a reporter for a paper called The Inquisitor, later becomes associated with The Daily Planet). Lana, who runs the local hangout, The Talon, later heads the Isis Foundation (which helps people embrace their powers). Jonathan later succumbs to a heart attack and Martha, working first for Lex, becomes a State senator. Lionel Luther is Lex’s ruthless billionaire father; Jimmy Olsen is the cub reporter on The Daily Planet; Tess Mercer becomes the acting C.E.O. of Luthor Corp. (in 2008 when Lex is believed to have disappeared in an arctic wasteland); Davis Bloom, a paramedic is battling a growing darkness in him (that causes him to become the evil Doomsday); Perry White is the editor of The Daily Planet. Kara is Clark’s cousin (the daughter of his father’s brother, Zor-El), the only other known survivor from Krypton (she was sent on a mission by her father before the planet exploded. Her ship was caught in the meteor shower and plunged into the sea. Kara was placed in a sate of suspended animation and awoke when the Smallville
Smash / 1080 dam broke and activated her ship’s life support system. She managed to find Clark and is now stranded on Earth and must learn to live life as a human). On occasion, Clark (who begins work as a paperboy on The Daily Planet in 2008) receives help in battling crime from Bart Allen (alias The Flash), Oliver Queen (alias The Green Arrow), Arthur “A.C.” Curry (alias Aquaman), Victor Stone (alias Cyborg) and, although more evil than good, Dinah Lance (alias Black Canary). Cast: Tom Welling (Clark Kent), Kristin Kreuk (Lana Lang), John Schneider ( Jonathan Kent), Annette O’Toole (Martha Kent), Michael Rosenbaum (Lex Luthor), Allison Mack (Chloe Sullivan), Sam Jones III (Pete Ross), Erica Durance (Lois Lane), Aaron Ashmore ( Jimmy Olsen), Michael McKean (Perry White), Terence Stamp ( Jor-El), Wendy Chmelauskas (Laura Lang), Laura Vandervoot (Kara), Cassidy Freeman (Tess Mercer), Sam Witwer (Davis Bloom/Doomsday), Alaina Kalanji (Dinah Lance/Black Canary), John Glover (Lionel Luthor), Ben Odberg (Lewis Lang), Justin Hartley (Oliver Queen), Kyle Gallner (Bart Allen), Lee Thompson Young (Victor Stone), Alan Ritchson (Arthur Curry). Flashback Cast : Malkolm Alburguenque (Young Clark Kent), Jade Unterman (Young Lana Lang), Connor Stanhope (Young Lex Luthor). Credits: Executive Producer: Alfred Gough, Miles Millar, Joe Davola, Michael Tolfini, Brian Robbins. Co-Executive Producer: Greg Beeman, Alex Taub, Ken Horton, Steven S. DeKnight. Producer: Doris Egan, Michael Green, Greg Walker, Philip Levens, Todd Slavkin, David Wilson, Kelly Souder. Supervising Producer: Mark Verheeden. Music: Mark Snow, Jeffrey Cain, Gregory Slay, Remy Zero, Shelby Tate. Theme Vocal: “Save Me” by Remy Zero.
1080 Smash Lab. (Reality; Discovery Channel; Premiered: December 28, 2007)
1081 / Snapped Engineers explore everyday technology with the object being to adapt it for uses other than it was intended. Engineers: Nick Blair, Deanne Bell, Kevin Cook, Chuck Messer, Reverend Gadget. Credits: Executive Producer: Tom Brisley. Producer: Damon Zwicker, Korelan Cone, Philip Lott, Jason S. Edwards, Peter D. Coogan.
1081 Snapped. (Reality; Oxygen; Premiered: August 6, 2004) Statistics for the FBI’s Uniform Crime Reporting Program indicate that seven percent of the killings that take place are committed by females. Snapped explores the cases of women accused of murder (trying to present for the viewer the reason why —“From socialites to secretaries, female killers share one thing in common: at one point they all snapped”). Narrator: Sharon Martin. Credits: Executive Producer: Stephen Land, Geoffrey Proud. Co-Executive Producer: Zak Weisfeld. Supervising Producer: Deborah Dawkins. Producer: David Lane, Michael Rogers, Melissa May, Michael Hart, Larissa Bliss, Todd Moss, Kevin Barry. Music: Brian Langsbard, Justin Mellard. 1082 So You Think You Can Dance. (Reality; Fox; July 20, 2005 to August 7, 2008) Contestants perform dance routines for $100,000 and a one-year contract with Celine Dion’s Las Vegas nightclub show. Participants perform a specialty dance each week — one with a professional partner, the other as a solo. Home audience votes determine which teams are eliminated. The couple with the highest votes on the final episode is the winner. Host : Lauren Sanchez, Cat Deeley. Judge: Cat Deeley, Nigel Lythgoe, Mary Murphy. Credits: Executive Producer: Nigel Lythgoe, Simon Fuller, Allen Shapiro. Senior Producer: James Breen, Jeff Thacker. Producer: Nicola Gaha, Bonnie Lythgoe, Simon Lythgoe. Associate Pro-
258 ducer: Norm Betts, Mike Yuichuck, Tucker Smith.
Solitary. (Reality; Fox Reality Channel; Premiered: June 5, 2006) A reality series with a game show-like format wherein contestants who claim to possess psychic abilities, compete in rather difficult psychological experiments for the top prize of $50,000. Contestants do not see each other and are guided by a voice identified only as “Val.” Credits: Executive Producer: Bob Boden. Co-Executive Producer: Noel Siegel. Producer: Andrew J. Golder, Lincoln D. Hiatt, Duke Straub. Music: Jason Miller, Evan Hasse. 1083
The Soup. (Comedy; E!; Premiered: July 1, 2004) If comedy had a weekly news program, The Soup would fill the bill. Each episode is a recap of the week’s most noteworthy comical events — from sports, politics, reality shows and even home shopping programs. Host: Joel McHale. Credits: Executive Producer: Barbara Wellner, Jay James, Edward Boyd. Co-Executive Producer: Boyd Vico, K.P. Anderson. Supervising Producer: Greg Fideler. Producer: Kelly Andrews, Hathaway Loftus, Aaron Barrocas.
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1085 South of Nowhere. (Drama; The N; Premiered: November 4, 2005) Serial-like episodes that relate incidents in the lives of Spencer Carlin, her natural brother, Glen and her adopted, AfricanAmerican brother, Clay as they move from a small town to Los Angeles and experience, for the first time, the fast-paced ethnically diverse life of the big city. Arthur and Paula are their parents. Cast: Gabrielle Christian (Spencer Carlin), Chris Hunter (Glen Carlin), Danso Gordon (Clay Carlin), Maeve Quinlan (Paula Carlin), Rob Moran (Arthur Carlin), Mandy Musgrave (Ashley Davies), Aasha Davis (Chelsea Lewis), Austen
259 Parros (Sean Miller), Eileen April Boylan (Kyla Woods), Valery M. Ortiz (Madison Duarte), Marissa Lauren (Sherry Pena). Credits: Executive Producer: Tommy Lynch. Co-Executive Producer: Nancylee Myatt. Producer: Greg Hampson, Jonas E. Agin, Gary L. Stephenson. Music: Lee Wall.
South Park. (Cartoon; Comedy Central; August 13, 1997 to November 19, 2008) Eric, Kenny, Kyle and Stan are third graders who live in the small town of South Park, Colorado. They are foulmouthed and nasty. Weird things happen in South Park and stories relate the kids’ mishaps in a not-so-typical town. Voice Cast: Trey Parker (Stan Marsh/ Eric Cartman/Randy Marsh), Matt Stone (Kyle Brofhovski/Stuart McCormick/ Kenny McCormick), Eliza Schneider (Wendy Testaburger), Grace Lazar (Wendy Testaburger), Mary Kay Bergman (Wendy Testaburger), Eliza Schneider (Liane Cartman/Sharon Marsh), April Stewart (Laine Cartman/Sharon Marsh), Isaac Hayes (Chef ). Credits: Executive Producer: Anne Garefino, Matt Stone, Trey Parker, Deborah Liebling, Brian Grading. Supervising Producer: Frank C. Agnone. Producer: Kyle McCulloch, Bruce Howell, Eric Stough, Erica Rivinoja. Music: Adam Bery, Jamie Dunlap. Scott Nickoley. 1086
1087 Speeders. (Reality; Court TV/ Tru TV; Premiered: June 7, 2007) Actual videos of speeders breaking the law then facing justice as they are caught by police is the focal point of the program. See also Speeders Fight Back (program 512). Narrator: Daniel Staniszewski. Credits: Executive Producer: Barry Poznick, John Stephens. Supervising Producer: Christine Cavalieri. Producer: Rachel Brill Stellar, Dan Sacks. Associate Producer: Heather Dreiling, Heather Manrosi. 1088 Spike’s Most Amazing Videos. (Reality; Spike TV; Premiered: February 11, 2006)
Squirrel / 1090 A collection of shocking videos culled from both professional and amateur photographers. Narrator: Stacy Keach, Jr. Credits: Executive Producer: Robyn Nash, Andrew Jebb, Debra Weeks, Bruce Nash. Senior Segment Producer: Steve Marmalstein, Tim Stokes. Segment Producer: Heidi Marie Paglisisotto, Brent Young, James Crite, Bernard Neto, Beth Humphreys. Music: Shawn Clement.
SpongeBob SquarePants. (Cartoon; Nickelodeon; Premiered: May 1, 1999) Bikini Bottom is an underwater city inhabited by a number of unusual sea creatures, most notably SpongeBob SquarePants, a square somewhat naïve sponge who is dense to what is happening around him. He lives in a pineapple and works as a fry cook at a diner called Krusty Krab. His antics as he frolics with his friends is the premise of the series. Voice Cast: Tom Kenny (SpongeBob SquarePants), Bill Fagerbakke (Patrick Star), Lori Alan (Pearl Krabs), Carolyn Lawrence (Sandy Cheeks), Rodger Bumpass (Squidward Tentacles), Clancy Brown (Eugene H. Krabs), Mary Jo Catlett (SpongeBob’s mother), Tom Kenny (SpongeBob’s father), Mr. Lawrence (Sheldon J. Plankton), Ernest Borgnine (Mermaid Man), Tim Conway (Barnacle Boy). Credits: Executive Producer: Stephen Hillenburg. Supervising Producer: Derek Drymon, Paul Tibbitt. Producer: Helen Kalafatic, Anne Michaund, Donna Castricone. Music: Bradley Carow.
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Squirrel Boy. (Cartoon; Cartoon Network; Premiered: May 28, 2006) Rodney, an intelligent squirrel, and Andy Johnson, his best friend, share endless misadventures as Rodney involves Andy in a variety of inane schemes. Voice Cast: Pamela Adlon (Andy Johnson), Richard Steven Horvitz (Rodney J. Squirrel), Kurtwood Smith (Mr. Johnson),
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1091 / Stag Nancy Sullivan (Mrs. Johnson), Charles Shaunghnessy (Archie the Rabbit). Credits: Executive Producer: Everett Peck. Producer: Pernelle Hayes. Music: Erik Godal, Brad Benedict, Mark Fontana.
1091 Stag: A Test of Love. (Reality; Cinemax; Premiered: November 3, 2007) Raunchy late night series that showcases the antics that occur at bachelor parties. The twist: the bachelor and his intended bride are shown the party video—with the soon-to-become bride’s reactions being the focal point of the program. Host: Tommy Habeeb. Credits: Executive Producer: Tommy Habeeb. Supervising Producer: Knick Tran. Producer: Marshall Hays. Director: Mike Rodgers, Knick Tran. 1092 Star Camp. (Reality; Internet; Premiered: July 22, 2007) A Nickelodeon-produced Internet series that attempts to create a group of talented children and turn them into “multimedia mega stars.” Ten children who possess various musical abilities (from singing, rapping and dancing) are trained (with the help of music industry singers, musicians and producers) to become “the next big stars.” Host: Nick Cannon. Credits: Executive Producer: Ray A. Brown, Nick Cannon, Quincy Jones III, Sean McNair. Co-Executive Producer: Mack Hodges. Producer: Alisha Takahashi. 1093 Stargate Atlantis. (Adventure; Sci Fi; July 16, 2004 to January 9, 2009) A spin off from Stargate SG-1. A Stargate is an alien portal that allows travel to planets that also support a Stargate. When the fabled Lost City of Atlantis is discovered on a distant planet in the Pegasus Galaxy, a military team is formed to begin an exploration. Dr. Elizabeth Weir and Major John Sheppard are chosen to head the team. Unfortunately, the trip through their Stargate is a one-way trip because Atlantis
260 supports no such technology for a return trip. Their mission is to investigate the secrets of Atlantis and bring back to Earth the treasures they may uncover. Now, with no support from Earth, or means of rescue, the team must find a power source to activate the Stargate and return home. In the meantime, their lives and the lives of the peace-loving aliens of Atlantis, are threatened by the Wraith, evil life-draining beings who seek to destroy the Stargate explorers — and anything else that gets in their way. Elizabeth is 35 years old and can speak five languages. John is a mathematical genius. Teyla, a native of Atlantis, is the unofficial leader of her people. Dr. Rodney McKay, an arrogant astrophysicist, is the world’s leading authority on Stargate technology. Aiden is a triggerhappy lieutenant determined to destroy the Wraith. Carson is the team’s doctor and possesses a rare gene that allows him to use the ancient Atlantian technology. Cast: Torri Higginson (Dr. Elizabeth Weir), Joe Flanigan (Major John Sheppard), Rachel Luttrell (Teyla Emmagan), Paul McGillon (Dr. Carson Beckett), David Hewlett (Dr. Rodney McKay), Rainbow Francks (Lt. Aiden Ford), Jason Momoa (Ranon Dex), Robert Picardo (Richard Woolsey). Credits: Executive Producer: Paul Mullie, Brad Wright, Joseph Mallozzi, Michael Greenberg, Robert C. Cooper. Co-Executive Producer: Carl Binder, N. John Smith. Supervising Producer: Martin Gero, Martin Wood. Producer: John G. Lenic, Alan McCullough, Ron French. Music: Joel Goldsmith.
1094 The Steve Wilkos Show. (Talk; Syn.; Premiered: September 2007) Jerry Springer Show spin off wherein Jerry’s former security guard takes on the reigns of his own series to help guests seek justice for wrongs done to them. Host: Steve Wilkos. Credits: Executive Producer: Richard Dominick. Co-Executive Producer: Jerry Springer. Supervising
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Perry, Jamie Mitchell, Josh Perry. Music: Davin Wood, Scott Allen Perry.
1095 Stone Undercover. (Crime Drama; Syn.; Premiered: September 2006). Excop Tom Stone teams with Marina DiLuzio, a corporal with the Calgary Commercial Crimes Unit (in Alberta, Canada) to help her nab people by using his ability to blend into any scene and get the evidence Marina needs to make an arrest. Cast : Chris William Martin (Tom Stone), Janet Kidder (Marina DiLuzio), Stuart Margolin ( Jack Welch), Brian Stolley (Wally). Credits: Executive Producer: Doug MacLeod, Tom Cox, Andrew Wreggitt. Producer: Jordy Randall. Music: Tim McCauley.
1098 The Suite Life of Zack and Cody. (Comedy; Disney; March 18, 2005
Storm Hawks. (Cartoon; Cartoon Network; Premiered: May 27, 2007) Atmos is a peace-loving planet that is suddenly threatened with destruction by Master Cyclonis, the evil ruler of the Cyclonia Empire. To battle the master, the Sky Knights Squadron (Aerrow, Finn, Junko, Piper, Stork and Radaar) is formed and stories relate their battle, transforming their motorcycles into flying vehicles, against the Cyclonis. Voice Cast: Samuel Vincent (Aeerow/ Dark Ace), Chiara Zanni (Piper), Matt Hill (Finn), Scott McBeil (Stork), Lenore Zann (Master Cyclonia), Colin Murdock ( Junko). Credits: Executive Producer: Ken Faier, Asaph Fipke. Producer: Chuck Johnson. Music: Robert Buckley.
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to April 24, 2008) Zack and Cody are the twin 12-yearold sons of lounge singer Carey Martin. While Carey’s husband, rock star Kirk Martin is on the road, she and her sons reside at the Tipton Hotel in Boston. Stories relate Zack and Cody’s antics as they cause numerous problems for all concerned. London is the spoiled daughter of the hotel owner (Mr. Tipton); Mr. Moseby is the hotel manager; Maddie is the gift shop sales girl. See also The Suite Life on Deck. Cast : Kim Rhodes (Carey Martin), Cole Sprouse (Cody Martin), Dylan Sprouse (Zack Martin), Brenda Song (London Tipton), Ashley Tisdale (Maddie Fitzpatrick), Phill Lewis (Mr. Moseby), Adrian R’Mante (Estaban), Robert Torti (Kirk Martin). Credits: Executive Producer: Danny Kallis, Irene Dreayer. CoExecutive Producer: Jim Geoghan. Producer: Walter Barnett, Adam Lapidus, Jeny Quine, Kelly Sandefur. Music: Gary Scott. Theme: “The Suite Life” by John Adair, Steve Harrington.
Sunset Tan. (Reality; E!; Premiered: May 28, 2007) A look at the inner workings of a tanning salon (Sunset Tan in Los Angeles)— its employees and the people who, despite living in sunny California, are unable to tan naturally and require artificial means. Cast : Jeff Boz, Nick D’Anna, Holly Huddleston, Janelle Perry, Molly Shea, Keely Williams, Erin Tietsort, Alek Carrera, Katie Lohmann, Sunshine Deia Tutt. Credits: Executive Producer: Mechelle Collins, Kevin Dill. Co-Executive Producer: Carl Buehl. Associate Producer: Teresa Hsu. Music: Matt Vowles. 1099
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1101 Supernanny. (Reality; ABC; Premiered: January 17, 2005) A real life British nanny attempts to help families with unruly children. Nanny: Jo Frost. Credits: Executive Producer: Mark Rowland, Nick Powell, Craig Armstrong. Co-Executive Producer: Amanda Murphy, Nick Emerson, Tony Yates, Carl Buehl. Supervising Producer: Barrie Bernstein, Vince Rotonda, Ben Greenberg. Producer: Rich Hansil, Michael Gross, Shana Kemp, Philip Lott. Music: Christopher Franke Supernatural. (Drama; WB/ CW; Premiered: September 13, 2005) Dean and Sam Winchester are young men with a most unusual job: they are bounty hunters who track down and destroy demons. When Dean was six and Sam two years of age, an unknown demon killed their mother (Mary) and set their father ( John) on a path of vengeance: to find and destroy that demon (which he never did). When Dean became of age, he followed in his father’s footsteps; Sam, however, chose to attend college. When that demon again strikes (killing Sam’s girlfriend, Jessica), Sam joins with Dean to battle the supernatural and one day find and destroy the demon that changed their
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1103 Survivor. (Reality; CBS; May 31, 2002 to December 14, 2008) Sixteen average Americans compete in the most grueling series ever produced. The players are brought to a god-forsaken island somewhere in the world and divided into tribes. Here, for 39 days, the players must live off the land and in a tribe and perform challenges. Players who fail to meet expectations face elimination. When ten players are left they merge into one team with each attempting to outperform the other to win a million dollars. The new season premiered February 12, 2009. Host : Jeff Probst. Credits: Executive Producer: Charles Parsons, Tom Shelly, Mark Burnett. Co-Executive Producer: Conrad Riggs, Craig Armstrong, Doug McCallie, Kevin Greene, Viki Cacciatore, Holly Wofford, Craig Piligian. Supervising Producer: David Pistkin, Scott Messick. Music: Jonathan Chen, David Vanacore, Bobby Sommerfield. 1104 Survivorman. (Reality; Discovery Channel; Premiered: June 6, 2005)
263 Outdoorsman Les Stroud tackles nature by attempting to survive for a week in a remote location — from deserts to rain forests — with few supplies. Host: Les Stroud. Credits: Executive Producer: Les Stroud. Producer: Stavros C. Stavrides.
1105 Sushi Pack. (Cartoon; CBS; Premiered: September 1, 2007) Ikura, Wasabi, Tako, Masuro and Maguro are pieces of raw sushi that live to battle crime in Wharf City. Heat is their only weakness; cool air sustains their powers and they ask only that you do not eat them. Their main enemies are Orleander (a chef who is seeking to prepare them as a meal) and the evil Legion of Doom. Voice Cast : Andrew Francis (Ikura), Rick Adams (Tako), Scott McNeil (Wasabi), Tara Strong (Maguro), Adam Behr (Titanium Chef ), Chiara Zanni (Kani), Vincent Tong (Toro), Jeannie Elias, Nicole Brown. Credits: Executive Producer: Andy Heyward, Michael Maliana, Jeffrey Conrad, Sean Gorman, Ryan Weisbrook. Producer: J.C. Cheng, Jim E. Lara. Music and Theme: Phofo. Tak and the Power of JuJu. (Cartoon; Nickelodeon; Premiered: August 31, 2007) Tak is a teenage Shaman’s assistant in a prehistoric world. He is destined to become a Shaman but unexpected circumstances give him the powers 150 years before his time. Stories follow Tak as he attempts to balance two worlds—the mystical powers of the Juju (which provide a Shaman with power) and that of his tribe. Voice Cast : Hal Sparks (Tak), Kari Wahlgren ( Jeera), Haylie Johnson ( Jeera; later), Patrick Warburton (Lok), Maurice LaMarche (Chief ), Rob Paulsen (Tlaloc). Credits: Supervising Producer: Audu Paden. Producer: Mitch Watson. 1106
Take Home Handyman. (Reality; TLC; Premiered: March 31, 2007) Shoppers at Home Depot are ap-
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Talk Sex with Sue Johanson. (Talk; Oxygen; Premiered: November 3, 2002) Frank discussions about sex based on topics suggested by studio audience members and from those home viewers who call during the live telecast. Originally titled The Sunday Night Sex Show. Host: Sue Johanson. Credits: Music: Nicholas Schnier.
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1109 Talk Show with Spike Feresten. (Comedy; Fox; Premiered: September 16, 2006) Former Seinfeld and Simpsons writer Spike Feresten hosts a show where the guests do all the work — from delivering monologues to performing skits. Host: Spike Feresten. Credits: Executive Producer: Spike Feresten, Stewart Baily. Co-Executive Producer: Michael Armow. Supervising Producer: Joe Furey.
1110 Taxicab Confessions. (Reality; HBO; Premiered: January 1, 1995) Real people, who hail a taxicab, are unknowingly recorded by hidden micro cameras as they talk about their personal lives (and being on HBO, their sometimes sexual experiences to the driver). At the end of their ride, passengers are told they were recorded and, in order for the sequence to air, they are asked to sign a release. Taxi Drivers: Chris Moriarty, Brenda Roman, Todd Phillips. Credits: Supervising Producer: Julie Anderson, Felicia Caplan, Ted Levy. Producer: Harry Gantz, Joe Gantz. Music: Don Peake. 1111 Tell Me You Love Me. (Drama; HBO; September 9, 2007 to July 30, 2008)
1112 / Temptation Intimacy is explored in rather graphic detail as three couples, facing psychological problems, attempt to overcome their differences through the counseling of their therapist, Dr. May Foster. May is happily married to Arthur; Jamie and Hugo represent a couple in their twenties; Carolyn and Palek are the thirties couple; and Katie and David represent a couple in their forties. Cast: Jane Alexander (Dr. May Foster), Ally Walker (Katie), Tim DeKay (David), Michelle Borth ( Jaime) Luke Farrell Kirby (Hugo), Sonja Walger (Carolyn), Adam Scott (Palek), David Selby (Arthur Foster) Credits: Executive Producer: Patricia Rozema, Cynthia Mort, Gavin Polone. Producer: Lori-Etta Taub, Kathy Landsberg. Associate Producer: Dauri Chase.
1112 Temptation. (Game; Syn.; September 2007 to September 2008) Each of the three players who compete each receive $20 in Temptation money. A question and answer session is held wherein each correct response awards the player a cash amount. At the end of each round an expensive merchandise item is offered at a fraction of the price (the temptation). If the player takes the deal, the money is deducted from his score. The player with the highest cash score wins. Host : Rossi Morreale. Co-Host : Amanda Aardsman. Announcer: Rhonda Watts. Credits: Executive Producer: Ginger Simpson. Producer: Derek Che, Rosemarie DiSalvo, Robert Gustafson, Hal Lubin. Music: Nadia Solomon. 10 Items or Less. (Comedy; TBS; Premiered: November 27, 2006) Leslie Poole is a young man with a mission: save his family business, the Green and Grains Grocery Store (which is facing stiff competition from supermarkets). Stories, which have improvised dialogue (although based on plot outlines) follow Leslie as he attempts to run the store and cope with a group of hapless employees.
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1114 30 Days. (Reality; FX ; June 15, 2005 to July 8, 2008) Unscripted documentary-like series that explores what life changing experiences are possible within thirty days. Host: Morgan Spurlock. Credits: Executive Producer: Jonathan Chinn, R.J. Cutler, H.T. Owens, Benjamin Silverman, Morgan Spurlock, Dave Hamilton, Marla Chapple. Supervising Producer: Michael Bernstein, Max Swedlow, Poppy Das, Allison Ellewood, Stacey Offman. Producer: Alexandra Reed, Alan La Garde, Mary Lisio, Keri Hammond, Matthew Testa. Music: Jeff Cardoni. 1115 Thirty Minute Meals with Rachael Ray. (Cooking; Food Network; Premiered: December 1, 2001) Meal preparations that take no longer than thirty minutes with chef, cookbook author and talk show host Rachael Ray. Host: Rachael Ray. Credits: Executive Producer: Mark Dissin. Producer: Bob Tuschman, Jenni Gilroy.
30 Rock. (Comedy; NBC; Premiered: October 11, 2006) An exaggerated behind-the-scenes look at what “really” happens before a sketch series airs as seen through the experiences of Liz Lemon, the head writer of “a show for the ladies” called The Girlie Show that airs on NBC and is produced at its New York headquarters at 30 Rockefeller Plaza in Manhattan (the building is nicknamed “30 Rock”). Liz is a young woman who is totally dedicated to her job and is facing a
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1117 This Old House. (Reality; PBS; Premiered: October 1, 1980) A weekly series in which an old house is chosen for a face lift. Each aspect of the renovation is detailed with a look at how things are done and the materials used. Hosts: Bob Vila, Steve Thomas, Kevin O’Connor. Regulars: Norm Abram (carpenter), Tom Silva (contractor), Richard Trethewey (plumber), Roger Cook (landscaper). Credits: Executive Producer: Russell Morash, Jeff Ruhe. Producer: Deborah Hood. 1118 Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends. (Children; PBS; Premiered: August 1, 2004) The mythical island of Sodor is the setting where the railroad engines and cars of the Sodor Railway relate learning lessons to children through their daily activities. Sir Topham Hat oversees operations and principal focus is on engines Thomas, Gordon, Percy, Emily, Edward, Henry and James.
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1119 3-2-1 Penguins. (Children; NBC; Premiered: September 25, 2006) Kevin, Midgel, Zidgel and Fidgel are “four out of this world penguins” who travel around the universe in their space ship, The X-51. They have befriended two Earth children (twins Michelle and Jason) and stories follow their adventures as they explore the galaxy and relate learning lessons to children. Voice Cast: Quinn Lord ( Jason), Claire Corlett (Michelle), John Payne (Zidgel), Paul Dobson (Midgel), Lee Tockar (Fidgel), Michael Donovan (Kevin). Credits: Executive Producer: Mike Heap, Jane Smith. Producer: Sean Roche, Joe Barruso. Theme Song: Mike Nawrocki, Kurt Heiecke. Til Death. (Comedy; Fox; September 7, 2006 to November 5, 2008) Eddie Stark, a history teacher at Winston Churchill High School in Philadelphia, is married to Joy and the father of Allison. Jeff Woodcock, the school principal, is a newlywed and married to Stephanie. The four are friends and stories follow Eddie, a “more experienced” married man, as he tries to teach Jeff the ins and outs of marriage. Cast: Brad Garrett (Eddie Stark), Joely Fisher ( Joy Stark), Eddie Kay Thomas ( Jeff Woodcock), Kat Foster (Stephanie Woodcock), Krysten Ritter (Allison Stark). Credits: Executive Producer: Josh Goldsmith, Cathy Yuspa. Producer: Brad Garrett, Glenn Robbins, Doug Wald. Co-Producer: Annette Sahakian Davis, Erin Braun, Jim Kukucka. Music: Steven Cahill.
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Tim Gunn’s Guide to Style. (Reality; Bravo; September 6, 2007 to November 20, 2008) Ordinary people who are considered “style challenged” are the subjects. Fashion expert Tim Gunn then works his magic to teach the subject the proper aspects of poise, clothes and grooming. Host: Tim Gunn. Credits: Executive Producer: Sarah Jane Cohen, Scott A. Stone. Co-Executive Producer: Karen Kunkel. Producer: Hassan Cidari. Associate Producer: Liz Alderman. Music: Brad Segal. 1121
TMZ on TV. (Variety; Syn.; Premiered: September 2007) A TV series based on the Internet’s TMZ.com, a site for the latest celebrity news (TMZ stands for The Thirty Mile Zone, a place where everything exciting in entertainment happens). Host: Harvey Levin. Credits: Executive Producer: Harvey Levin. Supervising Producer: Gillian Sheldon. Producer: Lisa Hudson, John McBride, Michael Hundgen, Sean Borg, Michael Cole Weiss, Andrew Epstein. Music: Timothy Andrew Edwards.
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1123 The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. (Variety; NBC; Premiered: May 25, 1992) An opening monologue, celebrity interviews, comedy skits and musical numbers. Host: Jay Leno. Credits: Executive Producer: Debbie Vickers, Helen Kushnick. Supervising Producer: Patti M. Grant. Producer: Star Price, Larry Goitia, Susan B. Clark, Bill Royce. Music: Brandford Marsalis, Kevin Eubanks.
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miered: March 8, 2006) Real life chefs in high tension situations that test their abilities to deal with any and all problems that face top chefs everyday. The chef who proves to be the best at coping with and solving the challenges that are presented is named Top Chef.
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1125 Top Design. (Reality; Bravo; January 31, 2007 to November 5, 2008) Hopeful interior designers compete in various challenges wherein they vie for the opportunity to start their own design firm. Host: Todd Oldham. Judges: Jonathan Adler, Kelly Wearstle, Margaret Russell. Credits: Executive Producer: Cori Abraham, Andrea Cohen, Clay Newbill, Dave Serwatka, Scott A. Stone. Supervising Producer: Ryan Flynn. Producer: Mark Perez, Tim Laurie, Susan House, Vanessa Ballesteros. Music: Brad Segal. 1126 Tori and Dean: Home Sweet Hollywood. (Reality; Oxygen; March 20, 2007 to August 12, 2008) A continuation of Tori and Dean: Inn Love (wherein actress Tori Spelling and hubby Dean Dermott purchase a bed and breakfast [Chateau LaRue] and later became parents [of Liam]). Here, they return to Hollywood to purchase a home, celebrate Liam’s first birthday and prepare for the birth of their first daughter. Stars: Tori Spelling, Dean McDermott. Credits: Executive Producer: Tori Spelling, Dean McDermott, Fenron Bailey. Supervising Producer: Chris McKini. Producer: Bill Watson, Michael Call, Sara Mast. Music: Simon J. Hunter.
Total Drama Island. (Cartoon; Cartoon Network; Premiered: July 8, 2007) An animated “reality” series in which a group of teenagers, spending the summer at a rundown camp (Drama Island) compete in a series of physical challenges. Voice Cast: Christian Potenza (Chris, the host), Megan Fahlenboch (Gwen),
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Totally Busted. (Erotica; Playboy Channel; Premiered: July 1, 2005) An “R” rated version of Candid Camera wherein the Playboy Channel’s “Dirty Trick Squad” enforces their motto: “It’s not a put on unless someone takes it off.” Sexy practical jokes are played on real people with the object being to catch them naked or as naked as possible. Host: Janelle Perry, Mary Carey. Regulars: Candice Michelle, Steve-O, Tim Bennett, Brandon Gibson. Credits: Executive Producer: Scott Cope, Dan Smith, Robert Taylor, Nicholas Thomas. Supervising Producer: Eddie Delbridge. Producer: Linda L. Miller, Geoff Bunch. 1128
1129 Trading Spaces. (Reality; TLC; Premiered: September 1, 2000) Neighbors are divided into two teams, given $1,000 and a team of professional designers and carpenters to transform a room in each other’s home. The program shows the make over from start to finish as well as the reactions when the home owners see what has transpired. Hosts: Paige Davis, Alex McLeod. Designers: Heidi Santro Tomas, Frank Bielec, Gunevieve Gorder, Laurie HicksonSmith, Douglas Wilson, Edward Walker, Christi Proctor, Laura Day, Kia SteaveDickerson, Vern Yip, Mario DeArmas, Lauren Makk. Carpenters: Thad Mills, Faber Dewar, Brandan Russell, Carter Oosterhouse, Ty Pennington, Amy Wynn Pastor. Credits: Executive Producer: Ray Murray, Stephen H. Schwartz, Susan Cohen-Dickler, Denise Cramsey. Producer: Jivey Rivas, Larry Blasé, Flor Siqueiros, Alyssa Kaufman, Aimee Kramer, Laura Sevalmi, Amy Van Vessem, Patrick Denzer, Michael Precheur.
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1130 Trick My Truck. (Reality; CMT; February 3, 2006 to July 4, 2008) Big rig truck mechanics “steal” the trucks of unsuspecting drivers for only one purpose: customize them and turn them into the driver’s dream machine. Mechanics: Allen Harrah, Steve Harrah, Kevin Locklear, Matt Moore, Rob Richardson, Ryan Templeton. Credits: Executive Producer: Jason Morgan. Producer: Melanie Moreau, Rob Zazzali. 1131 The Tudors. (Drama; Showtime; April 1, 2007 to June 1, 2008) England in the 1500s is the setting. The life and times of Henry VIII, a king who created a new religion (defying the Catholic faith) so he could divorce his wife and sleep with his mistress. The series spans the time from Henry’s marriage to Katherine of Aragon to his marriage to Anne Boleyn. Cast : Jonathan Rhys Meyers (King Henry VIII), Maria Doyle Kennedy (Katherine of Aragon), Natalie Dormer (Anne Boleyn), Sam Neill (Cardinal Wolsey), Jeremy Northam (Sir Thomas More), Henry Cavill (Duke of Suffolk), Callum Blue (Anthony Knivert), Gabriella Anwar (Princess Margaret Tudor), Steve Waddington (Duke of Buckingham), Mark Lambert (William Cornish), James Frain (Thomas Cromwell), Perdita Weeks (Mary Boleyn), Anna Brewster (Anna Buckingham). Credits: Executive Producer: Steve Shill, Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner, Michael Hirst, Gary Howsam, Morgan O’Sullivan, Benjamin Silverman. Co-Executive Producer: Teri Weinberg. Producer: Sheila Hockin, James Flynn. Music: Trevor Morris. 1132 TV Land Myths and Legends. (Reality; TV Land; January 10, 2007 to November 19, 2008) Celebrities appear to express their opinions concerning movie and television myths (for example, Did cameras capture a ghost in the film Three Men and a Baby?,
1133 / Two “Was Lucille Ball a Communist?”). Although some myths are left unanswered, the program presents a different look at Hollywood’s past. Narrator: Khandi Alexander. Credits: Executive Producer: Paul Barrosse, Gay Rosenthal, Sid Maniaci. Supervising Producer: Natalie Aaron. Producer: Robert Zimmerman. Music: Jon Ernst.
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edy; CBS; Premiered: September 22, 2003) The “men” of the title are Charlie Harper and his brother, Alan. Ten-yearold Jake, Alan’s son, is the “half.” Charlie is a womanizing jingles writer whose carefree lifestyle is suddenly interrupted when Alan divorces and he and Jake move in with Charlie in his beachfront house in Malibu, California. Also complicating Charlie’s life is Evelyn, his “narcissistic, emotionally toxic mother,” and Judith, Alan’s neurotic ex-wife. Stories relate Alan’s efforts to raise Jake on the straight and narrow despite the complexities of the situations that arise living with Charlie and his endless parade of beautiful women. Berta is Charlie’s housekeeper; Rose is the woman obsessed with having Charlie. Cast: Charlie Sheen (Charlie Harper), Jon Cryer (Alan Harper), Angus T. Jones ( Jake Harper), Holland Taylor (Evelyn Harper), Conchata Ferrell (Berta) Melanie Lynskey (Rose), Marin Hinkle ( Judith Harper), April Bowlby (Khandi). Credits: Executive Producer: Lee Aronsohn, Chuck Lorre, Mark Burg, Oren Koules, Eric Tannenbaum, Kim Tannenbaum. Co-Executive Producer: Eddie Gorodetsky, Dan Foster, Jeff Abugov. Supervising Producer: Eric Lapidus, Mark Roberts. Producer: Michael Collier, Tracey Ormandy, Annette D. Sahakian. Music: Chuck Lorre, Grant Geissman, Dennis C. Brown, Lee Aronsohn.
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The Tyra Banks Show. (Talk; Syn.; Premiered: September 2005) A lively (and sometimes controversial) daily series hosted by super model Tyra Banks that deals with issues that affect people in their daily lives. Host: Tyra Banks. Credits: Executive Producer: John Redman, Tyra Banks, Kevin Applegate, Alex Duda, Benny Medina. Supervising Producer: Christine Cavalieri. Producer: Monica Moore, William Richards, Paul Storck, Jeff Thomas, Jennifer Langhield, Adam Kleid, Jen Friesen, Margot Foley, Tracey Foley, Brooke Donberg, Brian Costell, Brenton Metzler. Music: Timothy Andrew Edwards, Jason Brandt.
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Ugly Betty. (Comedy-Drama; ABC; Premiered: September 25, 2006) Betty Suarez, the Betty of the title, is not really ugly. She is pretty but does little to make herself attractive. She was born in Queens, New York, and is a recent graduate of Queens College. She lives with her widowed father, Ignacio, her older sister, Hilda, and her young nephew, Justin. Betty is sharp, optimistic and prepared — but life is not always fair to her. She applies for a job at Meade Publications, hoping for a position on one of their magazines. Her looks do not impress Daniel Meade, the editor of Mode (a fashion magazine) but they do impress Daniel’s father, Bradford, who hires her as Daniel’s assistant. As Betty settles into her job, she becomes involved in Daniel’s fight to stop Wilhelmina Slater, a stunning, but scheming woman who seeks to become the editor of Mode. Stories relate events in Betty’s home
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1137 Unfabulous. (Comedy; Nickelodeon; Premiered: September 12, 2004) Addie Singer is a pretty 13-year-old girl who attends Rocky Road Middle School. She is a talented singer and songwriter and struggling to get through adolescence. Her music helps her through the troublesome situations she has a knack for encountering and stories relate her awkward journey. Cast: Emma Roberts (Addie Singer), Molly Hagan (Sue Singer), Markus Flanagan ( Jeff Singer), Tad Kelly (Ben Singer), Malese Jow (Geena Fabiano), Jordan Calloway (Zach Carter-Schwartz), Mary Lou (Mary Ferry), Dustin Ingram (Duane Ogilvy), Bianca Collins (Patti Perez), Raja Fenske ( Jake Behari), Sarah Hester ( Jen), Mildred Dumas (Principal Brandywine) Credits: Executive Producer: Sue Rose. Producer: Aaron Staudinger, Richard T. Schor, Rebecca Khan. Music: Jill Sobule. Songs Performed By: Emma Roberts. The Unit. (Adventure; CBS; Premiered: March 7, 2006) The 303rd Logistical Studies Unit, a division of the U.S. Army, is actually the cover for a secret Special Forces Strike Unit
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Unwrapped / 1139 that is designed to battle terrorism in any part of the world on a moment’s notice. Colonel Tom Ryan heads the unit; Jonas Blane, Bob Brown, Hector Williams, Mack Gerhardt and Charles Grey are his principal operatives. The Unit officially does not exist and is responsible only to the President of the United States. It is based at Fort Griffith and its compound is called “The Cave.” To remain top secret, the Unit never takes credit for a completed mission. They go in, do the job and allow others to take the credit. Married members of the Unit live on the army base on Maple Street. Molly is married to Jonas; Kim is Bob’s wife (they are the parents of Serena); Tiffany is Mack’s wife. Stories not only follow the missions of the Unit members, but the lives of the women they leave behind whose fears and concerns are a vital part of the program. Cast: Dennis Haysbert ( Jonas Blane), Scott Foley (Bob Brown), Demore Barnes (Hector Williams), Max Martini (Mack Gerhardt), Robert Patrick (Col. Tom Ryan), Michael Irby (Charles Grey), Regina Taylor (Molly Blane), Alyssa Shafer (Serena Brown), Abby Brammell (Tiffany Gerhardt), Audrey Marie Anderson (Kim Brown), Sophina Brown (Nikki Betancourt). Credits: Executive Producer: Shawn Ryan, David Mamet, Carol Flint. Co-Executive Producer: Eric L. Haney, Vahan Moosekian, Paul Redford, Daniel Voll, Todd Ellis Kessler. Supervising Producer: Lynn Mamet. Producer: Sharon Lee Watson. Music: Robert Duncan.
Unwrapped. (Reality; Food Network; Premiered: June 1, 2001) Test kitchens are explored to show viewers the secrets behind the making of all types of food (from popcorn to cereal to soda). Host: Marc Summers. Credits: Executive Producer: Jim Berger, Jennifer Darrow, Duke Hartman, Sonny Hutchinson, John Andreae. Supervising Producer: Glenna 1139
1140 / Veggie Stacer-Saylers. Producer: Tim McOsker, Molly Sutton, Andrea Wayland.
1140 Veggie Tales. (Children; NBC; Premiered: September 16, 2006) Veggie Valley is a magical place where vegetables come to life and live like humans. Although technically not a vegetable, a fruit, Bob the Tomato, hosts a program where he and his vegetable friends present learning lessons to children as they interact with each other. Bob’s principal friends are Larry the Cucumber, Archibald Asparagus, Laura the Carrot and Junior Asparagus. Voice Cast: Phil Vischer (Bob), Mike Nawrocki (Larry), Phil Vischer (Archibald), Lisa Vischer ( Junior Asparagus), Jackie Ritz (Laura the Carrot), Mike Nawrocki ( Jimmy Gourd), Phil Vischer (Lunt). Credits: Executive Producer: Miles Heap, Jane Smith, J. Chris Wall. Music: Kert Henecke, Alan Moore, Jason Moore, Phil Vischer. Veggie Tales Theme Song: Phil Vischer. 1141 The Venture Brothers. (Cartoon; Cartoon Network; February 16, 2003 to August 24, 2008) Dean and Hank Venture are twin brothers who thrive on adventure. They are the sons of Dr. Thaddeus Venture, a brilliant scientist and together they set out on daring missions to battle evil (from zombies to mad scientists). Brock Samson is their bodyguard. Voice Cast : Michael Sintemiklaas (Dean Venture), Christopher McCulloch (Hank Venture), James Urbaniale (Dr. Thaddeus Venture), Patrick Warburton (Brock Samson). Credits: Executive Producer: Christopher McCulloch, Steven Yoon. Supervising Producer: Jeffrey Nodelman, Jeremy Rosenberg. Producer: David Lipson, Rachel Simon. Music: J.G. Thirlwell. 1142 The View. (Talk; ABC; Premiered: August 11, 1997)
270 A daily exchange of conversation wherein a panel of women discuss the politics of the day. Moderator: Meredith Vieira. Panel: Barbara Walters, Joy Behar, Star Jones, Sherri Shepherd, Elizabeth Hasselbeck, Rosie O’Donnell. Credits: Executive Producer: Barbara Walters. Producer: Alicia Ybarbo, Ann Marie Williams-Gray, Jakki Taylor, Erin Saxton, Susan Solomon, Sue Polonetsky, Allison Klinger, Donald Berman, Rebecca Biderman, Glenn Davish.
Viva Pinata. (Cartoon; Fox; August 26, 2006 to September 27, 2008) Piñata Island is a picturesque island where piñatas live and dream for the day they will be chosen to entertain at a party. Stories follow the adventures of a group of piñatas (based on animals) as they encounter various misadventures. Voice Cast: Jamie McGonnigal (Teddington Twingersnaps), Brian Maillard (Paulie Pretztail), Dan Green (Hudson Horstachio), David Wills (Fergy Fudgehog), Marc Thompson (Franklink Fizzlybear). Credits: Supervising Producer: Paul Griffin. Producer: Lloyd Goldfine, Norman J. Grossfeld, Carole Weitzman. Music: Matt McGuire.
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1144 Weeds. (Comedy; Showtime; Premiered: August 7, 2005) Nancy Botwin is a recent widow and the mother of two children, Silas and Shane (they live in the fictional town of Agrestic, California). Following the sudden death of her husband, Nancy finds that the only way she can support her family is by selling marijuana. Stories follow Nancy and the people close to her as she goes about selling weed to make ends meet. Celia Hodes is Nancy’s friend; Doug is Nancy’s accountant (and her best client); Andy is Nancy’s brother-in-law; Heylia is Nancy’s weed supplier; Conrad is Heylia’s son. The fourth season ( June 16, 2008) changes the locale to Manhattan Beach,
271 California as a better opportunity for Nancy to expand her illegal drug business (she is now near the Mexican border; Agrestic was destroyed by a fire in the third season finale). Cast: Mary Louise Parker (Nancy Botwin), Hunter Parrish (Silas Botwin), Alexander Gould (Shane Botwin), Elizabeth Perkins (Celia Hodes), Justin Kirk (Andy Botwin), Kevin Nealon (Doug Wilson), Tonya Patano (Heylia James), Romany Malco (Conrad Shepard), Mary Kate Olsen (Tara Lindman), Matthew Modine (Sullivan Groff ). Credits: Executive Producer: Jenji Kohan. Co-Executive Producer: Roberto Benabib, Craig Zisk. Supervising Producer: Mark A. Burley, Devon Shepard. Producer: Rolin Jones. Music: Brandon Jay, Gwen Sanford, Joey Santiago.
1145 Weird U.S. (Reality; History Channel; Premiered: August 1, 2005) Mark Moran and Mark Sceurman, authors of the book Weird U.S., take to the road to explore the myths, legends and folklore of the U.S. Host: Mark Moran, Mark Sceurman. Credits: Executive Producer: Kristine Sabat, Vincent Krolyevich, Bill Hunt. Producer: Jessica Conway, Mark Cannon, Penny Fearon, Jason Fine, Chris Gidez, Sarah Hunt, Karina Lahni, Ted Poole, Jonathan Santos. 1146 What Not to Wear. (Reality; TLC; Premiered: January 18, 2003) “Fashion Police” Stacy London and Clinton Kelly try to help a person who dresses poorly (nominated by friends and family) find the right look — including a new wardrobe and grooming tips. Cameras capture the before and after results. Hosts: Wayne Scott Lucas, Jillian Hamilton, Stacy London, Clinton Kelly. Makeup Artist: Carmindy Bowyer. Hairdresser: Mike Arrojo, Kylee Nicole Cook. Credits: Executive Producer: Dean Slotar, Abigail Harvey, Pamela Deutsch, Sarah
Who / 1149 Jane Cohen, Elizabeth Browde. Producer: Boaz Halaban, Louisa Griffith Jones.
Wheel of Fortune. (Game; Syn.; Premiered: September 1982) Three players stand before a large spinning wheel that contains various cash amounts. To win a cash amount after the wheel is spun, the player suggests a letter that may be contained in a puzzle displayed on stage. If it is correct, the letter appears in its appropriate space and the player receives a chance to solve the puzzle. Turns alternate and the first player to solve the puzzle wins what money he has accumulated. Host: Pat Sajak. Hostess: Vanna White. Credits: Executive Producer: Harry Friedman, Merv Griffin, Bob Murphy. Supervising Producer: Karen Griffith, Steve Schwartz. Producer: Josh Weintraub, Nancy Jones, John Rhinehart. Associate Producer: Randy Burke, David S. Williger.
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The Whitest Kids U Know. (Comedy; Fuse; Premiered: March 20, 2007) Skit show in which five young men satirize topical issues and sometimes controversial topics. Cast : Sam Brown, Trevor Moore, Timmy Williams, Darren Trumeter, Zach Cregge. Credits: Executive Producer: Jim Biederman. Producer: Darren Trumeter, Elizabeth Belew, Abby Hoyt.
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1149 Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? (Game; Syn.; Premiered: September 16, 2002) A board with 15 money amounts, ranging from $100 to $1 million is shown. A question, with four possible answers, appears on a screen before a player. If the player chooses the correct answer he wins the money at play and proceeds to the next money amount question. He can quit at any time and leave with what money he has won or risk everything for a chance at the million dollar question.
1150 / Wife Host: Meredith Vieira. Credits: Executive Producer: Leigh Hampton. Co-Executive Producer: Meredith Vieira. Producer: Rich Sirop.
1150 Wife Swap. (Reality; ABC; Premiered: September 26, 2004) Two families with differing lifestyles are the subjects. The wives exchange places and attempt to improve situations they find troubling. After the experience, the wives are reunited with their families and discuss the outcome. Casts vary by show. Credits: Executive Producer: Michael Davies. Co-Executive Producer: Laurie Girion. Supervising Producer: Stacey Altman, Paul Davison. Producer: Rick Murray, Babette Pepaj, Vanessa Frances, Michael Kaufman, Anthony Sylvester.
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Wildfire. (Drama; ABC Fam-
ily; June 20, 2005 to March 17, 2008) Raintree is a ranch owned by the Ritters, a family who help troubled children. Eighteen-year-old Kris Furillo is one such child. As Kris adjusts to her new surroundings she learns that the Ritters are having financial troubles and in danger of losing their ranch. Kris has an uncanny knack with horses; the Ritters have a spirited horse named Wildfire. With the help of Pablo, the local horse trainer, Kris enters the world of horse racing and, with her winnings, helps the Ritters maintain their ranch. Cast: Genevieve Cortese (Kris Furillo), Nana Visitor ( Jean Ritter), Dennis Weaver (Henry Ritter), Micah Alberti (Matt Ritter), Andrew Hoeft (Todd Ritter), Nicole Tubiola (Danielle Davis), Greg Serano (Pablo Betart), Ryan Sypek ( Junior Davis). Credits: Executive Producer: Michael Piller, Marjorie David, Lloyd Segan. CoExecutive Producer: Sandy Isaac, Lloyd Segan. Producer: Dennis Stuart Murphy, Lester Berman. Music: Shawn Pierce, Jay Gruska.
1152 Will and DeWitt. (Cartoon; Kids WB/CW; Premiered: September 22, 2007)
272 Will is a young boy with a natural curiosity about life. DeWitt is a magical frog that can transform himself into any living creature. Through DeWitt’s transformations Will learns about various aspects of life (further enhanced by songs sung by various animals). Voice Cast: Connor Price (Will), Alberto Ghisi (Will; later), Richard Ian Cox (DeWitt), London Angelis (Sam), Samantha Wilson (Tricia), Linda Ballantyne (Shelley), Katie Griffin (Mom). Credits: Executive Producer: Michael Hirsh, Andrew Nicholls, Pamela Slavin, Toper Taylor, Darrell Vickers. Producer: Susie Grondin. Music: Marvin Dolgay.
1153 The Wire. (Crime Drama; HBO; June 2, 2002 to March 9, 2008) A gritty, hard-hitting program that details a police department’s efforts to curtail the illegal business of dealing drugs. Avon Barksdale is the head of the Barksdale drug operations, a crime family that is devastating the city of Baltimore. The efforts of the officers attached to the Baltimore Police Department to stop the drug cartel is seen from the viewpoint of the individual members of the force — each of whom has a sincere desire to rid the city of drugs. Detective Jimmy McNulty heads the department’s Task Force Unit. Lt. Cedric Daniels is his superior; Caroline Massey, an expert wire tapper; Shakima “Kima” Greggs, a narcotics cop; and detectives William “Buck” Moreland and Lester Freamon are the other members of Jimmy’s team. Rhonda Pearlman is a tough prosecutor with the Baltimore D.A.’s office; Elena is Jimmy’s ex-wife. Cast: Dominic West (Det. James McNulty), Lance Reddick (Lt. Cedric Daniels), Sonja Sohn (Det. Shakima Greggs), Domenick Lombardozzi (Det. Thomas “Herc” Haulk), Wendell Pierce (Det. William Moreland), Jim True-Frost (Det. Ronald “Prez” Pryzbylewski), Clarke Peters (Det. Lester Freamon), Seth Gilliam
273 (Sgt. Ellis Carver), Idris Elba (Russell “Stringer” Bell), J.D. Williams (Preston “Bodie” Broadus), Delaney Williams (Sgt. Jay Landsman), Parker Robinson (Det. Leander Sydnor), Deirdre Faison (Commissioner Ervin H. Burrell), Wood Harris (Avon Barksdale), Michael Salconi (Det. Michael Santangelo). Credits: Executive Producer: David Simon, Robert F. Colesberry. Producer: Nina Kostroff-Noble, Karen L. Thorson. Associate Producer: Simon Egleton, Leslie Jacobowitz.
Without a Trace. (Crime Drama; CBS; Premiered: September 1, 2002) When a person is reported missing authorities race against time, hoping to find the victim within 72 hours (which offers the greatest hope of recovery). Stories focus on the members of the New York Missing Persons Squad, an elite team of FBI agents headed by Jack Malone, as they seek people reported as missing. Cast: Anthony LaPaglia ( John Michael “Jack” Malone), Poppy Montgomery (Agent Samantha Spade), Enrique Murciano (Agent Danny Taylor), Marianne JeanBaptiste (Agent Vivian Johnson), Eric Close (Agent Martin Fitzgerald), Roselyn Sanchez (Agent Elena Delgado). Credits: Executive Producer: Jerry Bruckheimer, Jonathan Littman, Ed Redlich, Hank Steinberg, David Nutter. Co-Executive Producer: Timothy Busfield, Jan Nash, Greg Walker, Jennifer Levin, Scott Williams. Jacob Epstein. Supervising Producer: Jose Molia. Producer: Steve Beers, Paul Holahan, Simon Mirren, Ethan Smith, Barr H. Waldman, Scott White, Allison Abner. Music: Peter Manning Robinson, Reinhold Heil, Johnny Klimek.
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1155 The Wizards of Waverly Place. (Comedy; Disney; Premiered: October 12, 2007) The Russo’s appear to be an ordinary family living on Waverly Place in New York City (where they operate the Waverly
Women’s / 1156 Place Diner). There are the parents, Theresa and Jerry and they have three children, Alexandra, Justin and Max. Looks can be deceiving. Each member of the family is a wizard and descended from a long line of wizards (from Jerry’s side of the family; Theresa is just a plain, pretty, ordinary human woman. However, because Jerry married a mortal, he has been stripped of his powers. He does, however, instruct his children in the art of sorcery). Stories follow events in the lives of the family, especially the children, as they attempt to control the mischief they cause by using their developing powers. Cast : David DeLuise ( Jerry Russo), Maria Canals-Barrera (Theresa Russo), Selena Gomez (Alex Russo), David Henrie ( Justin Russo), Jake T. Austin (Max Russo), Amanda Tepe (Elaine), Jennifer Stone (Harper, Alex’s friend). Credits: Executive Producer: Peter Murrieta, Todd Greenwald. Music: John Adair, Steve Hampton.
Women’s Murder Club. (Crime Drama; ABC; October 12, 2007 to May 13, 2008) Lindsay Boxer is a San Francisco police detective with a keen ability to immediately analyze a crime scene and proceed with a plan of action. But all her efforts are often frustrating as investigating and prosecuting a case could take months, even years. To help speed the process, Lindsay devises a plan. She forms a team with three other women — Claire Washburn, Cindy Thomas and Jill Bernhardt — a medical examiner, a newspaper reporter and an Assistant District Attorney — to do what the system can’t — get quick results. Stories follow the women as they pool their talents to solve homicides within the shortest time possible following the crime. The women gather at Papa Joe’s Coffee House to discuss their cases. Tom Hogan is Lindsay’s ex-husband; Heather is Tom’s fiancé (later his wife).
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1157 / Wonder Cast: Angie Harmon (Lindsay Boxer), Paula Newsome (Claire Washburn), Aubrey Dollar (Cindy Thomas), Laura Harris ( Jill Bernhardt), Tyrees Allen (Det. Warren Jacobi), Rob Estes (Tom Hogan). Credits: Executive Producer: Elizabeth Craft, James Patterson, Brett Ratner, Joe Simpson. Producer: Ed Milkovich. Associate Producer: Tony Palermo. Music: Jay Ferguson.
Wonder Pets. (Cartoon; Nickelodeon; Premiered: March 3, 2006) Linny the Guinea Pig, Ming-Ming Duckling and Turtle Tuck are pre-school animals with one special goal: rescue animals in trouble in any part of the world. Real animals are used but are digitally altered to give them clothes and the ability to move and talk. Voice Cast: Sofie Zamchick (Linny the Guinea Pig), Teala Dunn (Turtle Tuck), Danica Lee (Ming-Ming Duckling). Credits: Executive Producer: Josh Selig. Producer: Tone Thyne. Music: Larry Hochman, Billy Lopez, Robert Lopez, Martin Erskine, J. Walter Hawkes.
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1158 Word Girl. (Cartoon; PBS; Premiered: November 10, 2006) Becky Botsford appears to be an ordinary little girl. She has a sidekick, a monkey named Captain Huggy Face and they are, in actuality, aliens from the planet Lexicon who have made Earth their home. Becky has super intellect and when the need arises, she becomes Word Girl, a super hero who battles crime with power of words (which, in turn, relate the meaning of words to children). Voice Cast: Dannah Feinglass (Becky/ Word Girl), Chris Parnell (Narrator), Ryan Raddatz (Mr. Botsford). Credits: Executive Producer: Dorothea Gillim. Supervising Producer: David Trelar. Producer: Will Shepard. Theme: Steve D’Angelo, Terry Tompkins.
1159 Word World. (Cartoon; PBS; Premiered: April 1, 2007)
274 Word World is a world where letters are used to represent everything including the main animal characters (Dog, Sheep, Ant, Duck, Frog, Pig and Bear). Stories are aimed at preschoolers and designed to help them learn letters and not judge a person by the way he or she looks. The characters show how letters make words, how other words can be made from the same letters and how certain words rhyme with other words and how the letters of a word can make shapes. Voices: George Bailey, Marc Thompson, Sean Schemmel, Willie Martinez, Becky Poole, Zoe Martin, Billy Rippy, Michele O. Loikowski, Lenore Zann, H.O. Quinn, Daryl Ekroth, Heidi Bikkenstall. Credits: Executive Producer: Don Moody, Jacqueline Moody, David Lipson. Supervising Producer: Sue Hollenbberg. Producer: Olexa Hewryk, Alex Kay. Music: Nick Balaban, Stuart Killmorgan.
World Poker Tour. (Reality; Game Show Network; Premiered: March 1, 2003) A weekly program that presents the finals action of high stakes poker tournaments from around the world. Originally aired on the Travel Channel. Host: Vincent Van Patten, Shana Hiatt, Courtney Friel, Mike Sexton, Layla Kayleigh. Credits: Executive Producer: Steve Lipscomb. Producer: Dave DiGregorio, Colin Campbell, Tom Greenhut, Joseph Grimm, George Sylark, Amy Weinberg. Music: Gary S. Scott
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1161 The X-Effect. (Reality; MTV; Premiered: June 6, 2007) Lovers who have broken up but now have new mates, are brought to a romantic getaway. However, only the ex-boyfriend or girlfriend are permitted to stay while their mates are sent home (actually to a secret location to view the activities of their partners). Fidelity is tested and the people at the resort must decide if they want to go back to their “offstage” mates or
275 be with the new boyfriend or girlfriend they met at the resort. Host : Natalia Castellanos, Thomas Bridegroom. Credits: Executive Producer: Amy Wruble, Douglas Tirola, Mike Powers. Supervising Producer: Suzanne Pate. Producer: Susan Bedusa. Associate Producer: Peter S. Alexander. Music: Jon Ernst.
X-Mates. (Reality; Playboy Channel; Premiered: 2005) With the increasing popularity of extreme sports, the Playboy Channel seeks to please its male audience with gorgeous Playboy magazine Playmates performing the hottest extreme sports in the nude (with the exception of a helmet for protection). The girls tackle, for example, BMX bike racing, the ATV track and wakeboarding. The Girls: Deanna Brooks, Stacy Fuson, Vanessa Gleason, Teri Harrison, Stephanie Heinrich, Echo Johnson, Divini Rae, Shannon Stewart, Jennifer Walcott.
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The Young and the Restless. (Drama; CBS; Premiered: March 26, 1973) A look at the New Morality as seen through the lives of the upper middle class adults who reside in the fictional metropolis of Genoa City, Wisconsin. Principal focus is on Victor Newman, head of Newman Enterprises, and his family. Principal 2008 Cast : Eric Braeden (Victor Newman), Melody Thomas Scott (Nikki Newman), Amelia Heinle (Victoria Newman Hellstrom), Joshua Morrow (Nicholas Newman), Michelle Stafford (Phyllis Summers Newman), Peter Bergman ( Jack Abbott), Sharon Case (Sharon Newman Abbott), Jeanne Cooper (Katherine Chancellor/Marge), Jess Walton ( Jill Abbott), Kristoff St. John (Neil Winters), Christian LeBlanc (Michael Baldwin), Emily O’Brien ( Jenna Hawkes Fisher), Greg Rikaart (Kevin Fisher), Don Diamont (Brad Carlton), Judith Chapman
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Yu / 1164 (Gloria Fisher Bardwell), Eileen Davidson (Ashley Abbott Carlton), Tracey E. Bregman (Lauren Fenmore Baldwin), Vail Bloom (Heather Stevens), Doug Davidson (Paul Williams), Michael Graziadei (Daniel Romalotti), Christel Khalil (Lily Winters), Daniel Goddard (Ethan “Cane” Ashby), Adrienne Frantz (Amber Moore), Elizabeth Hendrickson (Chloe Mitchell), Kate Linder (Esther Valentine), Erin Sander (Eden Baldwin), Vanessa Moreno (Eden Baldwin), Michael Gross (Lowell “River” Baldwin), Bryton McClure (Devon Hamilton), Billy J. Miller (Billy Abbott), Tammin Sursok (Colleen Carlton), Chris Egan (Adam Newman), Ted Shackelford ( Jeffrey Bardwell), Patty Weaver (Gina Radison), Darcy Rose Baldwin (Abby Carlton), Michael Damian (Danny Romalotti), Nia Peeples (Karen Taylor), Eval Podell (Adrian Korbel), Tonya Lee Williams (Olivia Hastings Winters), Kevin Schmidt (Noah Newman), Beth Maitland (Traci Abbott Connelly), Thad Luckinbill ( J.T. Hellstrom) Vincent Irizarry (David Chow), Raya Meddine (Sabrina Costelena), Jerry Douglas ( John Abbott). Credits: Executive Producer: Josh Griffith. Supervising Producer: Tony Morina. Coordinating Producer: John Fisher.
1164 Yu Gi Oh-Gx. (Cartoon; WB/ CW; October 10, 2005 to September 27, 2008). Jaden Yuki is a young boy who attends Duel Academy, a futuristic martial arts institute owned by the Kaiba Corporation. Other students are Alexis, Bastion, Chazz, Zane and her brother Syrus. Stories follow Jaden as he and his classmates use their martial arts abilities to battle evil. Produced in Japan. Voice Cast: Matthew Charles ( Jaden Yuki), Wayne Grayson (Syrus Truesdale), Anthony Salerno (Chazz Princeton), Priscilla Everett (Alexis Rhodes), Eric Stewart (Bastion), Scottie Ray (Zane). Credits: Executive Producer: Matthew
1165 / Zoey Drdek. Music: Fred Sheinfeld, Elik Alvarez.
1165 Zoey 101. (Comedy; Nickelodeon; January 9, 2005 to May 2, 2008) Zoey Brooks is a very pretty 13-yearold girl who likes to take chances and be different. She proves this when she enrolls as a student at Pacific Coast Academy, an all-male boarding school that has just become co-ed (the school her brother, Dustin, also attends). Stories follow Zoey’s life as she and her friends, Dana, Lola, Quinn and Nicole struggle to fit into a school heavily populated by boys. Jamie Lynn Spears sings the theme (written by her sister, Britney Spears).
276 Cast: Jamie Lynn Spears (Zoey Brooks), Kristin Herrera (Dana Cruz), Victoria Justice (Lola Martinez), Alexa Nikolas (Nicole Bristow), Paul Butcher (Dustin Brooks), Sean Flynn (Chase Matthews), Matthew Underwood (Logan Reese), Christopher Massey (Michael Barrett), Erin Sanders (Quinn Pensky), Jack Salvatore, Jr. (Mark Del Figgalo), Jessica Chaffin (Coco), Christopher Murray (Dean Rivers). Credits: Executive Producer: Dan Schneider, Jan Korbelin, Bill O’Dowd. Producer: Leanne Moore, Debra Spidell, Joe Catania. Music: Eric Hester, Drake Bell, Michael Corcoran, Jason L. Mattia.
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References are to entry numbers. Aames, Willie 696 Aardsman, Amanda 1112 Aaron, Natalie 1132 Abbay, Peter 740 Abdul, Paula 627, 628, 840 Abel, Amanda 986 Abell, Les 614 Abella, Aljin 411 Abercrombie, Ian 517 Abernathy, Burgess 225 Abner, Allison 1154 Abounader, Jean 315 Abraham, Cori 898, 1125 Abraham, David 792 Abraham, F. Murray 486, 980 Abraham, Nancy 69 Abrahams, Doug 88 Abram, Norm 645, 984, 1117 Abrams, Gerald W. 78, 122 Abrams, J.J. 187, 926 Abramson, Brad 59, 316 Abrego, Cris 207, 252, 377, 433, 452, 933, 967, 1048 Abrigo, Megan 740 Abtahi, Omid 371 Abugov, Jeff 1133 Abur, Ivana 201 Accius, Shana 897 Acker, Amy 176 Ackerley, Paul 378 Ackerman, Andrew A. 155 Ackerman, Jim 470 Ackland, Joss 409 Ackles, Jensen 1102 Acworth, Ted 569 Acworth, Tony 1078 Adair, Elena 85 Adair, John 530, 652, 910, 1098, 1155
Adams, Amy 4 Adams, Bryan 929 Adams, Geoff 642 Adams, Heather 650 Adams, Jonathan 675 Adams, Penny 1039 Adams, Rick 1105 Adams, Tree 336, 586 Adderly, Rachelle 532 Adderton, Peter 920 Addes, Keith 171 Addicts, Groove 997 Addis, Michael 291 Adelman, Barry 135, 166 Adelman, Herb 715 Adelson, Orly 16, 55, 135, 162, 183, 213 Adelstein, Marty 1018 Adelstein, Paul 1018, 1019 Adjey, David 1043 Adkins, Trace 72, 96, 318 Adler, Allison 795 Adler, Cisco 62 Adler, Clay 985 Adler, Gary 886 Adler, Jonathan 1125 Adler, Jori 535 Adler, Mark 980 Adler, Rob 233 Adleson, Orly 166 Adloff, Nathan 610 Adlon, Pamela 1090 Adsit, Scott 1116 Agbaje, Adewale Akinnuoye 926 Agee, Steve 1058 Aghdashlon, Shohreh 244 Agin, Jonas E. 1085 Agnabian, Michael 1021 Agnew, Chloe 77 Agnone, Frank C. 1086 Agor, Sarah 470 Aguero, Jennifer 772
Aguila, Carlos 231 Aguilera, Christina 16, 216 Agyeman, Freema 762 Ahearn, Chris 338 Ahern, Cecelia 1056 Ahmadi, Zahra 57 Ahmed, Riz 57 Aiello, Danny 546 Aiken, Clay 455 Ainesen, Finn 1047 Aird, Christopher 243 Airlie, Andrew 88, 521 Aitchison, Hannah 906 Akerman, Jeremy 92 Akil, Mara Brock 807, 816 Akira, Asa 515 Akita, Kaira 503 Akl, Maria 655 Alaei, Daniel 843 Alan, Lori 1089 Alaskey, Joe 622 Alazraqui, Carlos 688, 940, 999, 1039 Alba, Jessica 4, 9, 11, 380, 516 Albert, Denise 124 Alberti, Jamie 539 Alberti, Micah 1151 Albertus, Morgan 352 Albran, Deren 788 Albright, Bryan 437 Alburguenque, Malkolm 1079 Alciero, Pam 2 Alderman, Liz 1121 Alderson, Kristen 995 Aldis, Nicholas 206 Aleis, Yasmin 15 Alexander, Flex 816 Alexander, J. 637 Alexander, Jaimie 904 Alexander, Jane 1111 Alexander, John 103, 194, 687
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Alexander, Kala 152 Alexander, Kamalei 152 Alexander, Khandi 721, 1132 Alexander, Les 130 Alexander, Peter 791 Alexander, Peter S. 754, 1161 Alexander, Phillipa 934 Alexander, Ravin 806 Alexander, Rosemary 506 Alexander, Sarah 109, 607 Alexander, Sasha 982 Alexander, Vita 352 Alexanian, David 311 Alexis, Kim 490 Alfano, JoAnn 1116 Alfano, Sergio 76 Alfaro, Jennifer 888 Alfonso, Kristian 346, 738 Ali, Laila 14, 524 Ali, Suzanne 232 Alimi, Ali 845 Allaman, Eric 791 Allan, Foz 449 Allan, Gabrielle 344, 1063 Allen, Byron 710, 779, 780, 786 Allen, Chad 766 Allen, Christa B. 685 Allen, Crystal 21 Allen, Jim 643 Allen, Joey 265 Allen, Keith 449 Allen, Laura 753 Allen, Mark 491 Allen, Meghan 352 Allen, Mollie 998 Allen, Peter 315, 322 Allen, Ted 182 Allen, Tim 9 Allen, Tyrees 1156
Index of Personnel Alli, Misty 352 Allister, Cameron 414 Allman, Jamie Anne 412 Allman, Marshall 1018 Allwine, Wayne 947 Almoradie, Desireena 289 Alonso, Henry 720 Alonso, Maria Conchita 581 Alonzo, Ed 602 Alredge, Tom 732 Alsop, James 519 Alt, Carol 72 Alter, Lori Anne 82 Alticere, Steve 224 Altiere, Daniel 224 Altman, Allen 1002 Altman, Stacey 1150 Alton, Ed 965 Alton, Marnie 789 Altro, Melissa 604 Alvarado, Angela 310 Alvarez, Elik 1164 Alvarez, Gabriel 173 Alvarez, Lauren 475 Alvidrez, Phil 979 Amare, Rebecca 557 Amato, Len 440 Ambrose, Lauren 443 Ambrosio, Alessandra 578 Amdahl, Eric 36 Amedori, John Patrick 824 Amell, Robbie 408, 558, 919 Amell, Stephen 734 Amelon, Kandi 760, 998 Amery, Glenn 497 Amick, Madchen 371 Amiecinski, Walt 234 Amoake, Senyo 735 Amodeo, John 1056 Amos, John 945 Amouri, Michael 1107 Anbri, Christiana 672 Ancker, Eric 791 Anderson, Anthony 372, 484, 913 Anderson, Audrey Marie 1138 Anderson, Berkeley 451 Anderson, Bradford 810, 811 Anderson, Bradley 108, 714 Anderson, Brooke “Mikey” 23 Anderson, Craig 357 Anderson, Daryl 471 Anderson, Erik J. 614 Anderson, Ernie 633
278 Anderson, Jamie 421 Anderson, Jeff 230 Anderson, John 596 Anderson, John, IV 206 Anderson, Julie 1110 Anderson, K.P. 137, 1084 Anderson, Kathleen McGhee 921 Anderson, Kylee 862 Anderson, Louie 794 Anderson, Mack 108, 714 Anderson, Mary Beth 750 Anderson, Pamela 400 Anderson, Scott 66 Anderson, Sunny 105 Anderson, William 351 Andreae, John 1139 Andreaem, Simon 1064 Andreey, Sasha 723 Andrew, Tim 58 Andrews, Andy 199 Andrews, Brittany 1068 Andrews, David 563 Andrews, Dean 295 Andrews, Kelly 1084 Andrews, Naveen 926 Andrews, Travis 966 Andron, Dave 281 Androsky, Jeff 203, 573 Androsky, Mike 780 Aneslmo, Tony 947 Angel, Criss 716 Angel, Dan 614 Angel, Joanna 515 Angela, June 719 Angeli, Michael 659, 942 Angelis, London 122, 1152 Angelli, Rene 76 Angelos, Doug 477 Angert, Alex 401 Aniceto, Vince 802 Aniston, Jennifer 516 Aniston, John 738 Annable, Dave 682 Annino, Janet 1028 Ansell, Cameron 642, 876 Ant 71 Antepli, Julie 240 Anthony, Bret 66 Anthony, Greta 937 Anthony, Matt 693, 870 Anthony, Sheila M. 622 Antin, Robin 422 Antoine, Benz 127 Antonini, Jessica 842 Antonucci, Danny 774 Anvar, Cas 141
Anwar, Gabrielle 683, 1131 Apanowicz, Magda 159 Apgar, Kristina 417 Appel, Richard 902 Applebaum, Josh 296, 993 Appleby, Shiri 171 Applegate, Christina 157, 516, 1056 Applegate, Kendall 745 Applegate, Kevin 1135 Apploff, Jeff 767 April, Mary-Jane 124 Arai, Kiira 481 Arcelus, Sebastian 752, 820 Archer, Anne 417, 814, 872 Archer, Melissa 995 Archer, Peter 400 Archer, Thomas 1069 Archibald, Craig 116 Archuleta, David 318, 582 Arcinicega, Max 54 Arditti, Philip 244 Argila, Steven 1113 Argota, Ashley 558 Arias, Elizabeth 885 Arias, Moises 834 Arias, Yancey 128, 281 Arie, India 559 Arimento, Angela 1023 Arkadie, Kevin 1075 Arkin, Adam 916 Arkin, Daniel 909 Armano, LeAnne 1043 Armenante, Jillian 412 Armisen, Fred 467, 1059 Armitage, Richard 449 Armow, Michael 1109 Armstrong, Alexander 466 Armstrong, Craig 1101, 1103 Armstrong, Joe 449 Armstrong, Jonas 449 Armstrong, Marsha 760 Armstrong, Samaire 756 Armus, Adam 174, 839 Arnold, David 302 Arnold, Rachel 267 Arnold, Tichina 372, 787 Arnold, Tom 81, 357, 366 Arone, Phil 395 Aronsohn, Lee 665, 1133 Aronson, Peter B. 84 Aronson, Peter 503 Arpaio, Joe 499
Arquette, David 753 Arquette, Patricia 942 Arquine, Doneen 1124 Arredondo, Rosa 248 Arrojo, Mike 1146 Art, Nicholas 68, 830 Arteaga, Mariela 740 Arthun, Amy 970 Arthur, Karen 357 Arthur, Michelle 227 Aseron, Madeleine 352 Ash, Erica 667, 929 Ashanti 318 Ashbrook, Robin 206 Ashby, Linden 127 Ashdown, Rachel 631 Ashford, Michelle 272 Ashmore, Aaron 1079 Ashton, Juli 987 Ashworth, Chris 481 Asner, Edward 195, 561, 562 Aspell, Paula 991 Aspen, Jennifer 285 Assante, Armand 486 Assante, Marco 486 Assmus, Matt 439 Aston, Eric 705 Astrof, Jeff 983 Astrof, Liz 277, 586 Astrow, Jo Anne 291 Atalia, Ash 263 Atelian, Taylor 616 Atherton, Ted 390 Atherton, William 201 Atias, Daniel 872 Atkin, Harvey 874 Atkins, Christopher 392 Atkins, Eileen 30 Atkins, Sharif 784 Atkinson, Alex 907 Atkinson, Jayne 440 Attanasio, Paul 851 Attell, Dave 211 Atwood, Jensen 734, 989 Auberjonois, Rene 676 Aubrey, Juliet 414 Aubrey, Sarah 806 Aude, Dave 422 Auerbach, Gary 907, 985, 1003, 1025 Auerbach, Julie 1003 August, Mark 1005 August, Rafael 788 Aukin, David 57 Austin, Jake T. 820, 1155 Austin, Kimberly 714 Austin, Sherri 238 Avery, Clare 924 Avila, Michael 1037 Avin, Segahl 160 Axelson, John 700
279 Aycox, Nicki Lynn 707 Aymong, Ken 468 Ayoade, Richard 263 Ayoub, Richard 1088 Ayres, Greg 1057 Ayres, Jeff 658 Azaria, Hank 1077 Babcock, David 1035 Baber, Valerie 1069 Bacall, Lauren 516, 609 Bach, Pamela 950 Bachar, Kevin 265 Bacharach, Burt 215 Bachman, Cynthia 898 Bachmann, Patrick 24 Baciocco, Grant 1097 Backhead, Fred 252 Bacon, Kevin 205 Badar, Randall M. 115 Badarau, Don 201 Bader, Diedrich 34, 476 Badgley, Penn 824 Badish, Kenneth 181, 201 Badley, Christina Clark 44 Baer, Brett 1116 Baer, Neal 784, 915 Bagans, Zak 198 Bagshaw, Rob 402 Bahr, Fax 84, 929 Baierl, Trevor 233 Bailes, Alison 1037 Bailey, Ben 693 Bailey, Fenton 400, 482, 581, 949, 1126 Bailey, G.W. 704 Bailey, George 1159 Bailey, Greg 642 Bailey, Karen 313 Bailey, Laura 832 Bailey, Mike 498 Bailey, Norma 66 Bailey, Rob 722 Baillie, Nick 314 Bailon, Adrienne 82, 318 Baily, Evan 812 Baily, Stewart 1109 Bain, Bob 380, 541, 611 Bain, Susan 479 Baio, Scott 175 Bair, Aja 901 Baird, Tracey 800, 896 Baisden, Michael 29 Baitz, Jon Robin 682 Baker, Amanda 623, 811 Baker, Amie 957 Baker, Carroll 609 Baker, Dee Bradley 38, 337, 407, 511, 517, 841, 969
Baker, Kitana 987 Baker, Leslie David 994 Baker, Mark A. 732 Baker, Martin G. 362, 525 Baker, Paul 131 Baker, Robert 310, 575 Baker, Simon 333 Baker, Susan M. 4 Baker, Tom 302 Baker, Troy 832 Bakken, Janae 192, 1063 Bakula, Scott 553 Bala, Sunrish 990 Balaban, Bob 440, 949 Balaban, Nick 1159 Baladi, Patrick 389 Balcer, Rene 913, 914 Baldwin, Adam 702 Baldwin, Alec 1116, 1118 Baldwin, Alex 455 Baldwin, Daniel 75, 696 Baldwin, Darcy Rose 1163 Baldwin, Judith 283 Baldwin, Stephen 72, 1062 Baldwin, William 756 Balen, Amanda 76 Bales, Paul 392 Balian, Alison 156 Balish, Chris 726 Balk, Jenna 640 Ball, Alan 556 Ball, Ashleigh 151 Ball, Greg 675 Ball, Olivia 202, 657 Ball, Sonja 356, 642 Ballantyne, Linda 1152 Ballard, Alimi 992 Ballard, Trevor 401 Ballboni, Susan 348 Ballesteros, Vanessa 1125 Ballon, Daphne 919 Balmores, Sonya 664 Bamber, Jamie 659 Bamberger, Nina Elias 1066 Bamford, Maria 651 Bancroft, Cameron 320 Bancroft, Connor 179 Banfield, Ashleigh 847 Bania, Missy 591, 628 Bank, Roy 301, 640 Banks, Bo 274, 894 Banks, Elizabeth 99, 1063 Banks, Lloya 173 Banks, Tyra 125, 527, 637, 1135 Bannister, Lindsey 401
Bannister, Paige 66 Bans, Jenna 828, 1019 Baptiste, Marianne Jean 1154 Baram, Dave 716 Barash, Brandon 810 Baratta, Dana 917 Barba, Norberto 914 Barbato, Randy 400, 482, 581, 949 Barbee, Carol 881 Barber, Janette 455 Barber, Mic 256 Barber, Tiki 317 Barbini, Edward 464 Barbour, Malcolm 712 Barbusca, Brielle 518 Barcellos, Christian 866 Barckart, Ramona 183 Barclay, Humphrey 507 Bardet, Pierre-Olivier 825 Bardone, Marguerite 865 Barger, Melanie 402 Bario, Franco 447 Barker, Bob 1016 Barker, Landon 943 Barker, Mike 625, 795 Barker, Nigel 637 Barker, Travis 943 Barna, Laszlo 737, 1006 Barndo, Michelle 635 Barnes, Bob 873 Barnes, Demore 1138 Barnes, Lester 934 Barnes, Milton 968 Barnes, Rodney 787 Barnett, Aaron 375, 608 Barnett, Emma 113 Barnett, Josh 366, 966 Barnett, Kevin 574 Barnett, Peter 563 Barnett, Walter 530, 1098 Barney, Tamara 1, 1032 Baron, Michael 570 Baron, Peter 603 Barone, Red 570 Barr, Adam 983 Barr, Anders 586 Barr, Kathleen 151 Barr, Lynn 737 Barr, Nathan 556 Barrera, Maria Canals 63, 1155 Barreto, Luis 906 Barrett, Amanda 741 Barrett, David 707 Barrett, Dicky 883 Barrett, Kasey 497 Barrett, Matthew 991 Barrett, Paula 461 Barrit, Desmond 103
Index of Personnel Barro, Sylvie 647 Barrocas, Aaron 1084 Barrosse, Paul 460, 923, 1132 Barrowman, John 551 Barruso, Joe 1119 Barry, Jonathan 687 Barry, Kevin 1081 Barry, Thom 707 Bartholin, Karsten 255 Bartis, David 281 Bartleman, Chris 325, 812 Bartlett, Alison 1066 Bartlett, Erinn 574 Bartlett, Kevin 574 Bartlett, Michael 388 Bartlett, Murray 830 Bartok, Jayce 248 Barton, Todd 70, 808 Barttelme, Jane 955 Barzman, Paolo 141 Basco, Dante 648 Base, Graeme 23 Bashe, David Alan 518 Basile, Renato 76, 157 Baskin, Alex 1000 Bassett, Angela 372, 784 Bassett, Marc 206 Bassey, Jennifer 623 Bassols, Claudia 508 Batali, Mario 508, 953 Batelaan, Kelsey-Lynn 988 Bateman, Jason 215 Bateman, Justine 945 Bates, Tyler 686 Bateup, Stuart 657 Bathe, Ryan Michelle 676 Bation, Maria 304 Batson, Susan 428 Battisa, Jamie 987 Battles, Wendy 722, 913 Bauer, Jonas 312 Bauer, Robert 227 Bauer, Rola 312 Baum, Lloyd 772 Baum, Thomas 273 Bauman, Kenny 474 Bauman, Marc 924 Baumgart, Erica 242 Baumgartner, Brian 994 Bautista, Nathan 107 Bavelles, Christopher 496 Baxley, Craig R. 6 Baxter, Jeffrey 902 Baxter, Lexi 175 Bayley, Colin 418 Baynes, Andrew 130 Baynton, Martin 876
Index of Personnel Bays, Carter 625, 853 Beach, Adam 99 Beach, Jeffrey 200, 355, 451 Beal, Jeff 461, 942, 955, 1136 Beals, Jennifer 205, 905 Bean, Noah 732 Beard, Amanda 346 Beard, Stephanie 136 Beasley, Bradley 1003 Beatiel, Thomas 32 Beatty, Warren 8, 297, 609 Beauchamp, Haley 542 Beauchamp, Keith 363 Beaudin, Scott 1009 Beaudine, Skip 839 Beaver, Jim 1102 Beck, Ben 751 Beck, Eric 197 Beck, John D. 616 Beck, Noelle 644 Becker, Allison 612 Becker, Jed 769, 820 Becker, Sean 101 Becker, Thomas 110 Beckerman, Dan (Danny) 225, 322 Beckerman, Jon 912 Beckford, Tyson 1, 321 Beckinsale, Kate 103, 471 Beckman, Owen 111 Becko, Jeff 591 Becky, Dave 163, 787 Bedelia, Bonnie 506 Bedian, Anne 160 Bedingfield, Natasha 16, 135, 317 Bedusa, Susan 1161 Beedle, Keith 463 Beeftink, Herman 705 Beeman, Greg 1079 Beemer, Brandon 673 Beers, Betsy 828, 1019 Beers, Steve 675, 1154 Beers, Thom 19, 26, 47, 739, 860 Beesley, Mark 287 Beesley, Max 243 Begley, Ed, Jr. 192, 895 Behar, Joy 1142 Behr, Adam 1105 Behring, John 992 Beimler, Hans 336 Beitchman, David 964 Belanoff, Alan 704 Belden, Patrick 823 Belew, Elizabeth 1148 Belke, Brent 989 Belknap, Anna 722 Bell, Angie Kraus 760, 998 Bell, Bradley 673
280 Bell, Catherine 213, 641 Bell, Charlotte 936 Bell, Coby 807 Bell, Deanne 1080 Bell, Dorla 331 Bell, Drake 380, 541, 857, 1165 Bell, Drew Tyler 673 Bell, Elisa 557 Bell, Jim 568 Bell, Jonny 653 Bell, Kristen 541, 824, 839 Bell, Lake 676 Bell, Michael 622 Bell, Warren 616 Bellamy, Bill 910 Belleci, Tory 976 Bellezza, Audrey 788, 822 Bellisario, David 982 Bellisario, Donald P. 982 Belliveau, Cynthia 684 Bellman, Gina 109, 269, 290 Bello, Maria 784 Bellochio, David 918 Bellomo, Lisa 460 Bellon, Roger 195, 963 Belton, Mary 232 Beltran, Oscar H. 1055 Belushi, James 616 Belzer, Richard 915 Bemand, Chris 1078 Bemko, Marsha 639 Benabib, Roberto 1144 Benanti, Lauren 155 Benard, Maurice 810 Benattar, Jordy 78 Bender, Chris 904 Benedict, Brad 1090 Benedict, Rob 227 Bening, Annette 297 Benjamin, H. Jon 1012 Benjamin, Trisha 66 Benn, Rosanna 473 Bennett, Cle 1127 Bennett, Evan 23 Bennett, Ewan 23 Bennett, Fran 217 Bennett, Geoff 876 Bennett, Glenn 688 Bennett, Jeff 725, 1040 Bennett, Jill 734 Bennett, Matthew 365 Bennett, Meredith 98, 706 Bennett, Nigel 55 Bennett, Noah 204 Bennett, Sonja 171 Bennett, Tim 1128 Bennett, Tony 89, 215 Benoit, David 623 Benrubi, Abraham 784, 945
Bensinger, Tyler 707 Benskin, Tyrone 79, 87 Benson, Amber 480, 857 Benson, Ashley 162 Benson, Greg 101, 831 Benson, Jodi 688 Bentley, Fonzworth 188 Benward, Luke 340 Benz, Gary R. 674, 869 Benz, Julie 747 Benz, Payman 101 Benzal, A.J. 203 Beoudry, Colette 764 Beran, Jonathan 421 Berenson, Craig 415 Berg, Amy 290 Berg, Andy 265 Berg, Brenda Hanes 558 Berg, James 447 Berg, Kristian 846 Berg, Peter 806 Bergan, Karen 282 Bergen, Candice 157, 676 Berger, Danielle 842 Berger, Jim 861, 1139 Berger, Suzanne 544 Bergeron, Thea 703 Bergeron, Tom 157, 270, 271, 472, 633, 733 Bergl, Emily 945 Bergman, Mary Kay 1086 Bergman, Peter 125, 1163 Bergmann, John 678 Bergthold, Dave 689 Berkley, Elizabeth 519, 721 Berkowitz, Matt 750 Berkus, Nate 394 Berlanti, Greg 155, 756 Berlin, Julian 200 Berman, Al 222, 670 Berman, Donald 1142 Berman, Gail 19, 772 Berman, Jennifer 1021 Berman, Jonathan 798 Berman, Julie Marie 810, 811 Berman, Lester 1151 Berman, Melissa 155, 756 Berman, Rodger 426 Berman, Shelley 724 Berman, Steven H. 412, 487 Bernabei, Matilde 97 Bernard, Stan 956 Berner, Fred 914 Berner, Toby 313 Bernero, Edward Allen 715
Bernier, Mike 574 Berns, Michael 909 Berns, Sam 433 Bernsen, Corbin 104, 133, 183, 602, 1024 Bernstein, Adam 606, 1116 Bernstein, Barrie 1032, 1101 Bernstein, Carolyn 139 Bernstein, Charles 534 Bernstein, Jim 625 Bernstein, Josh 262, 748 Bernstein, Kate 792 Bernstein, Lewis 1066 Bernstein, Melissa 54 Bernstein, Michael 1114 Bernstein, Paul 546 Bernubei, Luca 409 Berrent, David 309 Berresford, Josh 734 Berris, Blake 738 Berrisford, Sara 115 Berrong, Nicole 519 Berry, Adam 1058 Berry, Dylan 431, 697 Berry, Halle 8, 297, 516 Berry, Tom 127, 229, 314, 540 Bert, Victoria 1036 Bertholon, John 693 Berthon, Simon 1064 Bertinelli, Valerie 557 Bertorelli, Toni 409 Berwick, Frances 205, 866, 898, 1021 Bery, Adam 1086 Beshir, Jessica 759 Besinger, Matthew 1022 Besser, Stuart 945 Besso, Claudia 540 Best, Ahmed 759 Best, Diane 512 Best, John M. 582 Bethel, Wilson 196 Betts, Norm 627, 1082 Beug, John 825 Beutel, Christian Arnold 228 Bevan, Tim 1131 Beyer, Brad 881 Beyer, Dan 655 Beyoncé 16, 89, 169, 603 Bhargava, Nina 885 Bhesania, Delna 151 Bice, Bo 513 Bicks, Jenny 945 Biderman, Rebecca 1142 Bidwell, Melissa 132 Biederman, Ian 1072 Biederman, Jeff 919 Biederman, Jerry 868
281 Biederman, Jim 1148 Bielec, Frank 1129 Bielecka, Barbara 113 Bierko, Craig 574 Biggins, Heather 114, 117, 148, 354, 465 Biggs, Denis 782 Bigwood, James 300, 1136 Bikkenstall, Heidi 1159 Bilchik, Steve 56 Billett, Stu 1011 Billings, Earl 344 Billingslea, Beau 897 Billingsley, John 171 Bills, Laissa 694 Bilodeau, Jean-Luc 904 Bilsing, Sherry 586 Binder, Carl 1093 Binder, David 428 Bing, Camella 61 Bingham, Traci 203, 602 Binkow, Gary 102 Binkow, Michael 997 Binsley, Robert 968 Binzer, Seth “Shift” 75 Birch, Robert 902 Birdsong, Mary 1039 Birnes, William 569 Birtwistle, Sue 103 Bischoff, Eric 247 Bishop, Jerry 892 Bishop, Mark J.W. 618 Bissett, Jacqueline 390 Bissett, Josie 397, 474 Bisson, Yannick 456, 457, 458, 459 Bisutti, Danielle 558 Bjorklund, Kristen 74, 794 Bjorlin, Nadia 738 Black, Alex 195 Black, Clint 477 Black, David 721, 913 Black, David Neil 1017 Black, Graeme 104, 397 Black, Jack 278, 380, 516, 579 Black, Lewis 285, 291 Black, Michael Ian 439 Black, R.J. 759 Blackehart, Stephen 392 Blackman, Steve 675 Blackmon, Gus L. 894 Blackstone, Gay 601, 602 Blackstone, Jill 165, 758 Blackthorne, Paul 300 Blackwell, Harolyn 65 Blaine, David 124 Blaine, Matthew 898, 966
Blair, Ben 845 Blair, Katie 1000 Blair, Nick 1080 Blair, Richie 576 Blair, Selma 277 Blake, Christine 203 Blakely, Marcus 1055 Blakeslee, Susan 793 Blanchard, Jenna 497 Blanchard, Tammy 308, 536 Bland, Christopher 907 Blank, Kenny 957 Blasé, Larry 1129 Blasing, George 276 Blasucci, Dick 929 Blatt, Daniel H. 598 Blaylock, Cheryl 672 Bleckner, Jeff 461 Bledsoe, Tempsett 248 Bleszinski, Cliff 579 Bleu, Corbin 582 Bliss, Larissa 1081 Bloch, Jamie 179 Bloch, Jordan 689 Bloch, Philip 207 Block, Kelly 241 Block, Lisa 522 Block, Peter 171 Blondheim, George 737 Blonsky, Nikki 425 Bloom, Donna E. 681 Bloom, Michael 173 Bloom, Vail 1163 Blotevogel, Jill E. 461 Bloxsome, Chas 497 Blue, Ashley 987 Blue, Callum 1131 Blue, Frankie 176 Blue, Linda Bell 867 Bluemke, Jay 569, 677, 813 Blum, Michael A. 716 Blumberg, Alex 547 Blumenfield, Jay 230, 233 Blumer, Bob 819 Blush, Brian David 902 Bobb, Roger 852 Bobin, James 800 Bobo, Jonah 653 Bobulova, Barbora 97 Bocarde, Kevin 195, 486, 487 Bocelli, Andrea 215 Bochco, Daynna 429 Bochco, Jesse 429 Bochco, Steven 429 Boden, Bob 794, 1083 Bodie, Justin 113, 409, 479 Bodine, Bill 892 Bodle, Justin 532 Bodton, Dana Tafoya 614
Boekelheidi, Todd 630 Boelle, Nikki 627 Boer, Dan 701 Boersma, Laura 1022 Boese, Paul 758 Boettcher, Steve 410 Bogach, Lewis A. 366 Bogart, Taylor 918 Boggan, Alike 740 Boggis, Lucy 206 Boggs, Jeff 373 Bogosian, Eric 914 Bogue, Robert 830 Bogush, Elizabeth 194 Bohman, Melissa A. 58 Bohnert, David 649, 650 Bohusz, Michael Derek 938 Boiardi, Anna 901, 1052 Bojanowski, Jojo 352 Bojanowski, Khalood 352 Boland, Kathleen 861 Bolden, Isaac 906 Bolden, Keith Arthur 184 Bolding, Justis 995 Boles, Lauren 738 Bolosh, James 744 Boman, Nadeem 60 Bonaduce, Danny 247, 251, 477, 500 Bonaduce, Gretchen 203 Bonaly, Sirila 238 Boncea, Andrei 176 Bond, Sam 206 Bondesen, Mikkel 683 Bonet, Lisa 296 Bonezzi, Amy 966 Boniadi, Nazani 810 Bonilla, E.J. 830 Bonis, Herbert 924 Bonner, Beth Ann 995 Bonniot, Eric 227 Boodell, David 629 Bookspan, Martin 924 Boone, Dave 125, 516 Boone, Mark, Jr. 505 Boone, Marshall 616 Boone, Pat 240 Boorman, Charley 311 Booth, Kristin 365 Booth, Stephen 966 Booth, Teena 162, 481 Boothe, Powers 564 Boots, Tone 316 Borden, Bill 15 Bordson, Nancy 828 Boreanaz, David 157, 675 Borg, Sean 1122 Borghese, Matteo 512
Index of Personnel Borgnine, Ernest 6, 1089 Borland, Kathy 208 Bormet, Gary 562, 582 Born, Roscoe 738 Bornemann, Julie 352 Bornheimer, Kyle 606 Borstein, Alex 795, 929 Borth, Michelle 1111 Bortolin, Ted 165 Borycki, Amber 41, 382 Bosak, Kira 403 Bosch, Dale 956 Bosco, David Masure 939 Bosley, Tom 78 Boss, Kit 692 Bostick, Devon 456 Boston, Rachel 160 Bostwick, Barry 133 Bosworth, Lauren 907 Bottoms, Timothy 214, 310, 753 Bouch, Matt 466 Boucher, Brigitte 97 Boucher, Joseph A. 902 Boudreau, Paula 213, 390 Boulton, Tracy 178 Bourne, J.R. 313 Bourne, Ted 798 Bourque, Jason 41 Bourrett, Bernard 663 Bouson, Michael 617 Boutilier, Kate 348 Bouvard, Laurence 1047 Bove, Linda 1066 Bowden, Katrina 1116 Bowen, Andrea 745 Bowen, Cameron 672 Bowers, Dr. Marci 482 Bowers, Richard 127, 229 Bowes, Will 876 Bowker, Phil 420 Bowlby, April 1133 Bowlen, Bradley 947 Bowles, David 973 Bowles, Peter 30 Bowman, Bobby 971 Bowman, John 804 Bowman, Sarah 860 Bowser, Kenneth 630 Bowyer, Carmindy 1146 Boxleitner, Bruce 6, 50, 487 Boyd, Edward 137, 1084 Boyd, Louis 527 Boyd, Lynda 557 Boyd, Neil 89 Boyd, Rickey 2 Boyd, Tanya 738 Boyd, Warren 94 Boyer, Andre 705, 1022 Boykin, Chris 1046
Index of Personnel Boylan, Eileen April 1085 Boylan, Mary 629 Boyle, Bob 793 Boyle, Brian 625 Boyle, Lara Flynn 909 Boynton, Lucy 30, 103 Boz, Jeff 1099 Bracken, Bill 318, 562, 767 Bradbury, Lindsay 266, 381 Braddy, Johanna 648 Bradeen, Sara 204 Bradford, Sally 139 Bradley, Dee 625 Bradley, James Allen 950 Bradley, Justin 127, 408 Bradley, Roderick 206 Bradshaw, Jeremy 980 Bradshaw, John 159 Bradshaw, Terry 285 Brady, Christopher 1034 Brady, Evelyn 359 Brady, Peter 77 Brady, Wayne 157, 372, 767 Braeden, Eric 1163 Braff, Zach 1063 Braga, Marlene 703 Braidwood, Tom 737 Brall, Darren 946 Bramfitt, David 763 Brammell, Abby 1138 Branchi, Bruno 647 Branchi, Ed 567 Brand, Steven 462 Brando, Michelle 252, 433, 1048 Brandon, Jim 143 Brandon, Michael 1118 Brandt, Betsy 54 Brandt, Jason 13, 1135 Brannagh, Brigid 641 Brannan, Duncan 1057 Brannigan, Kelly 740 Branson, Jeff 830 Branton, Michael 674, 869 Brasselle, Melissa 251 Bratt, Benjamin 22, 94, 913 Brauck, Kevin 871 Braun, Erin 1120 Braun, Josh 69 Braun, Nicholas 340 Braun, Tamara 623 Braunger, Matt 929 Braunstein, Howard 332 Braunstein, Tracy 642 Braussevy, Isabelle 238 Bravaki, John 871 Braver, John 487
282 Braverman, Alex 798 Bravo, Chuy 700 Bray, Chris 703 Bray, Deanne 534 Bray, Peter 663 Braya, Brannon 564 Brazenas, Zac 76 Brazil, Scott 1075 Breckenridge, Alexander 160 Breckenridge, Alexandra 753 Breckman, Andy 955 Breen, Damien 519 Breen, James 1082 Breen, Monica 926 Bregar, John 127 Bregman, Neil 127, 229, 540 Bregman, Tracey E. 1163 Brehmer, Robert 655 Breitenbach, Ross 649 Breithaupt, Don 495 Bremer, Jeanne 221 Brenman, Greg 449, 473 Brennan, Alana 509 Brennan, John G. 795 Brennan, Jude 912 Brennan, Peter 717, 891, 892 Brennan, Sam 907 Brenneman, Amy 1019 Brenzel, Sam 342 Brescia, Justin “Bobby” 844 Breslin, Abigail 814 Breslin, Susanna 1069 Bress, Eric 904 Brett, James 113 Brewer, Jonathan 273 Brewninger, Scott 95 Brewster, Anna 1131 Brewster, Paget 715 Brezner, Larry 303 Brice, Mark 798 Brick, Sam 680 Brickman, David 955 Bridegroom, Thomas 1161 Bridges, Todd 247, 500, 895 Brie, Alison 128 Brien, Jeb 952 Brier, Kathy 995 Briers, Lucy 103 Bright, Ken 897 Bright, Lauren 885 Bright, Michael 980 Bright, Skot 138, 257 Bright, Tim (Timothy) 1019, 1063 Brightman, Sarah 582 Brill, Fran 2
Brillhart, Amy 765 Bring, Harry 641 Brings, Keira 539, 1032 Brinkhurst, Duncan 1005 Brint, Simon 109 Brisley, Tom 1080 Bristow, Patrick 949 Brittman, Mark 508 Britton, Connie 806 Broch, Lawrence 676 Brochu, Daniel 642 Brock, Adam 401 Brock, Kelly 541 Brock, Tim 772 Brockington, Kim 830 Broder, Todd 1066 Brolin, James 312 Brolin, Josh 4, 471 Bromley, Melanie 207 Bronson, Fred 135 Bronson, Michael 825 Bronson, Sara 740 Brook, Jeff 658 Brook, Stanley M. 506 Brooke, Ashlynn 7 Brookins, Robert 484 Brooks, Adam T. 664 Brooks, Claude 549, 572, 845 Brooks, Darin 738 Brooks, Deanna 1162 Brooks, Golden 816 Brooks, James L. 1077 Brooks, Michael 73 Brooks, Richard 913 Brooks, Shari 918 Brooks, Stanley M. 66, 224 Brooks, Tanea 84 Brooks, Zoz 418 Brookwell, David 664, 685, 999 Broome, Dave 442, 524, 952 Brophy, Stephen 592 Brosseau, Claire 204 Brotherton, John 995 Browde, Elizabeth 1146 Brown, Alonzo 894 Brown, Alton 823, 871 Brown, Amanda 752 Brown, Bill 722 Brown, Blair 187 Brown, Bobby 399 Brown, Brian 374 Brown, Carson 125 Brown, Chris 39, 169, 215, 541 Brown, Clancy 622, 647, 1089 Brown, Dave 27 Brown, Deanna 823 Brown, DeMorge 116 Brown, Dennis C. 1133
Brown, Drew 218, 985, 1003 Brown, DuShon Monique 1018 Brown, Garry 1018 Brown, Jessica 352 Brown, Jethro Lundie 698 Brown, Joe 891 Brown, Calvin, Jr. 29 Brown, Julie 63, 676 Brown, Karen Lee 849 Brown, Kedar 604 Brown, Larry 950 Brown, Lucy 414 Brown, Marc 642, 656 Brown, Melanie 347, 494 Brown, Nicole 1105 Brown, Paul 63, 642 Brown, Ray A. 1092 Brown, Rhyon Nicole 921 Brown, Rick 255, 741 Brown, Sam 1148 Brown, Sarah Joy 810 Brown, Sawyer 238 Brown, Sophina 1072, 1138 Brown, Sterling K. 641 Brown, Tiana 233 Brown, William H. 996 Brown, Zena 552 Browne, Ian 463 Browning, Ben 171 Browning, Caren 915 Brownlee, Cheri 757 Bruck, Cynthia 512 Bruckheimer, Jerry 154, 707, 720, 721, 722, 1154 Bruening, Justin 281 Brugel, Amanda 365 Bruh, Jevon 1007 Brule, Robin 456, 457, 458, 459 Brumm, Michael 98 Brune, Raymond J. 718 Bruno, Billi 616 Bruno, Dylan 992 Bruno, Jillian 304 Bruno, Mandy 830 Brush, Rick 856 Brustein, Richard C. 633 Bruzzese, Gianna 653 Bry, Chris 416 Bryan, Sabrina 82, 318 Bryant, Blake 288 Bryant, Elaine Frontain 419, 593 Bryant, Kimberly 1032 Bryant, Lucas 365 Bryk, Greg 1038
283 Bryson, Christopher 846 Bryson, Peabo 559 Bubbs, Kim 229 Buccieri, Paul 154 Buchalter, Robert 1050 Buck, J.P. 156 Buck, Laurie 822 Buck, Michele 30 Buck, Samantha 914 Buckingham, Bill 766 Buckland, Marc 971 Buckley, Hans 497 Buckley, Paul 139, 652, 999 Buckley, Robert 179, 1096 Buckley, Sean 1044 Bud’da 525 Buddis, Nathan 878 Buddy, Brandon 995 Budig, Rebecca 623 Buecker, Bradley 988 Buehl, Carl 1099, 1101 Buell, Ryan 1003 Buescher, Julianne 1066 Buhrman, Rich 1021, 1124 Buie, Malik K. 1031 Bukinik, Suzanne 616 Bulger, Stephanie 321 Bullard, Pat 230 Buller, Francesca 228 Bullough, Miles 85 Bulluck, Vicangelo 372, 894 Bumpass, Rodger 1089 Bunch, Geoff 1128 Bunch, Tyler 2 Bunch, Velton Ray 542 Bunim, Mary-Ellis 933, 1034 Bunin, Michael 965 Bunnell, John 961 Bunney, Jennifer 907 Burbano, Mindy 680 Burdett, Jack 1116 Burditt, Joyce 975 Bureau, Jean 113, 479 Burell, Kim 372 Burg, Mark 1133 Burg, Mike 541 Burge, Connie 518 Burgers, Michelle 79 Burgess, Janice 653 Burgio, Richard 270 Burgmeier, John 832 Burgund, Ann 1066 Burk, Bryan 187, 926 Burke, Brittany 61 Burke, David J. 915 Burke, Delta 55 Burke, John 638 Burke, Karey 344, 393 Burke, Phil 392
Burke, Randy 1147 Burke, Robert John 824 Burkholder, Max 969 Burley, Mark A. 1144 Burnett, Mark 20, 72, 360, 367, 640, 937, 1103 Burnett, Molly 738 Burnett, Rob 912 Burns, Brian 782 Burns, Brooke 237, 344, 358 Burns, Ed 196 Burns, Kevin 817 Burns, Pat 727 Burns, Patricia 653, 874, 876 Burns, Regan 253 Burns, Rich 502 Burns, Steve 672 Burns, Tom 614 Burnside, Oth’Than 84 Burrell, Anne 478 Burrell, Peter 417 Burrell, Richard 449 Burrell, Ty 652 Burrier, Richard 973 Burrows, James 192, 652 Burrows, Saffron 371, 676 Burrud, John 600 Burse, Denise 852 Bursik, Sheryl 53 Burton, Corey 34, 476, 517 Burton, Kate 828 Burton, Lance 602 Burton, Steve 810, 811 Busby, Cindy 408 Buscemi, J. Paul 527 Busey, Gary 696 Busfield, Timothy 300, 1154 Bush, Billy 615 Bush, First Lady Laura 278 Bush, John 151 Bush, President George 278 Bush, Sophia 996 Bushell, Matt 194, 1074 Bushnell, Candace 300 Buss, Jim 218, 868 Buss, Maty 973 Bussell, Mark 607 Bustamante, Hector Luis 304 Butchard, Stephen 244 Butcher, Paul 1165 Butler, David 917 Butler, Jack 1017 Butler, Ron 558 Butler, Sarah 181 Butler, Scott 724
Butler, Tom 322 Butt, Edmund 295 Buttenstedt, Fritz 825 Butters, Tara 1035 Butterworth, Tyler 590 Buy, Margherita 409 Buza, George 805 Bycel, Josh 625 Bye, Rich 1021 Bynes, Amanda 308 Byram, Amanda 402 Byrd, Dan 621 Byrd, Petri Hawkins 892 Byrne, Andrew 269 Byrne, Gabriel 260 Byrne, Myrna 284 Byrne, Rose 732 Byrnes, Darcy Rose 486, 673 Byrnes, Jim 223 Byrnes, Patrick 634, 1025 Byron, Kari 976 Caan, James 598, 909 Cabey, Noah Gray 839 Cabral, Matt 527 Cabrera, Santiago 839 Cacciatore, Viki 1103 Cackowski, Liz 170 Cadesky, Eric 1002 Cafaro, A.J. 454 Cage, Nicholas 231 Cahill, Eddie 722 Cahill, Julie McNally 972 Cahill, Steven 1120 Cahill, Tim 972 Cahn, Debora 828 Cail, Michael 1073 Cain, Dean 161, 174, 231, 322 Cain, Jeffrey 1079 Caird, Patric 774 Cairns, Leah 37, 659, 904 Cairns, Rob 649, 650, 791 Cairo, Judy 425 Calandrello, Tim 813 Calanni, Gina 883 Calderwood, Andre 196 Cale, Paula 308 Calhoun, Will 277 Caliendo, Frank 804 Calio, Wendy 257 Call, Michael 1126 Callahan, Bill 1063 Callahan, Dr. Michelle R. 424 Callas, Charlie 285 Callery, Sean 564, 1072 Callies, Sarah Wayne 1018
Index of Personnel Callis, James 659 Callner, Marty 86 Calloway, Cab 215 Calloway, Northern J. 1066 Calvert, Clement 1047 Calvert, John 415 Camaya, Michelle Aguilar 519 Cambell, Luther, Jr. 316 Cambor, Peter 990 Camden, Cristal 817 Cameron, Candace 357 Cameron, Elaine 269 Cameron, Jessie 178 Cameron, John 806 Camilleri, Ann 261 Camp, Colleen 949 Campbell, Alana 798 Campbell, Alex 230, 233 Campbell, Bill 92 Campbell, Bruce 683 Campbell, Colin 1160 Campbell, David 164 Campbell, Garry 929 Campbell, Geoffrey 478 Campbell, Graeme 390 Campbell, Joyce 492 Campbell, Lacresha 316 Campbell, Larry Jo 616 Campbell, Luke 316 Campbell, Nicholas 737 Campbell, Paul 281 Campbell, Sally 411 Campbell, Tom 400 Campo, Catie 314 Campos, Bruno 988 Canaan, Christopher 304 Canaan, Paul 286 Canary, David 125, 623 Canipe, Ridge 1102 Cannatella, Trishelle 247, 761 Canner, Kendall E. 404 Canniffe, James 719 Canniffe, Jamie 218 Canning, Lisa 733 Cannon, Carolyn 339 Cannon, Danny 154, 720, 721, 722 Cannon, Dyan 8, 280, 297 Cannon, Jack 168 Cannon, Mark 742, 1145 Cannon, Nick 1092 Cannon, Reuben 852 Canter, Michael 794, 1004 Cantor, Steven 901
Index of Personnel Cantrell, Blu 73 Canyon, Christy 879 Canzanese, Shantelle 1055 Caplan, Felicia 1110 Caplan, Sarah 682 Caplaw, Sarah 926 Capobianco, Carissa 162 Cappe, Noah 136 Cappello, Tom 742 Capps, Johnny 529 Caprio, Nicholas 460, 923 Capshaw, Ellery 644 Capshaw, Hank 13, 126, 755 Capshaw, Jessica 675, 905 Carabello, Miranda 942 Carano, Gina 14 Carbone, Jason A. 649, 650, 918, 1052 Carbone, Joey 873 Carcaterra, Lorenzo 913 Card, Kathleen 891 Cardellini, Linda 99, 784 Cardoni, Jeff 1114 Carell, Steve 81, 471, 994 Carey, Clare 110, 181 Carey, Drew 413, 1015, 1016 Carey, Mariah 169, 216, 516, 541, 603 Carey, Mary 75, 1128 Cargill, David 870 Carl, Jann 270 Carlin, Peter 438 Carlisle, Cathy 614 Carlock, Robert 1116 Carlson, Chris 168, 719, 898 Carlson, Jeff 689 Carlson, Kelly 988 Carlson, Kenneth A. 636 Carlson, Scott 566 Carlson, Shareena 688 Carlucci, Anne 479 Carlyle, Robert 564 Carmichael, Kathy 507 Carmouche, Clay 313 Carnahan, Matthew 753 Carnelutti, Valentina 97 Carney, Susan 870 Caron, Glenn Gordon 942 Caron, Leslie 240 Carow, Bradley 1089 Carpenter, Jennifer 747 Carr, Kateland 1022 Carradine, David 282, 504
284 Carrapa, Leynete 293 Carrara, Leslie 886 Carrasco, Nicole 682 Carrera, Alek 1099 Carrington, Michael 698 Carro, Luciana 659 Carroll, Rocky 982 Carruthers, Julie Hanan 623 Carta, John 649, 650 Carter, Alan 11, 455 Carter, Bob 1057 Carter, Crispin Bonham 103 Carter, Dixie 398 Carter, Field 1026 Carter, John 834 Carter, Kristopher 34, 38, 511 Carter, Nathan 1030 Carter, Sarah 104, 1072 Carter, Scott 291, 1033 Carter, Stewart 991 Carter, Tim 2 Carter, Wendy 107, 392 Cartwright, Nancy 622, 1040, 1077 Cartwright, Ryan 130 Caruk, Lisa Marie 397 Caruso, David 721 Carver, Charles 745 Carver, Max 745 Carvey, Dana 118 Cary, Dominick 920, 1077 Cary, Kim Huffman 920 Cary, Mara 920 Case, Anastasia 817 Case, Sharon 1163 Casella, Matt 442 Casemire, Eryk 348 Caserta, Jennifer 212 Casey, Chris 689 Casey, Dillon 365 Casey, Neil 170 Cash, Amanda 882 Casnow, Bari Halle 990 Caso, Vincent 831 Cass, Bryce 640 Cass, David S. 412 Cass, Debbie Hayn 942 Cassar, Jon 564 Cassata, Joey 612 Cassidy, Gordon 373 Cassidy, Katie 1102 Cassidy, Orlagh 830 Cassidy, Shaun 707 Castagnola, Stephen J. 612 Castellaneta, Dan 1077 Castellanos, Natalia 1161 Castillo, Gisabelle 424
Castillo, Susie 18 Castle, Jean Marie 672 Castricone, Donna 1089 Castro, Alex 14 Caswell, Katy 321 Catalina, Brian 43 Catania, Joe 1165 Cates, Gilbert 4 Catlett, Mary Jo 1089 Cats, Aurelia 73 Catucci, John 768 Caudell, Toran 973 Cauthen, Kelly 1067 Cavalieri, Christine 1087, 1135 Cavallari, Kristin 907 Cavallaro, Brian 746 Cavanagh, Megan 789 Cavanagh, Thomas 66, 502 Cavill, Henry 1131 Cawley, Tucker 586 Cayne, Candis 205 Cazeau, Richard 618 Cease, Kyle 439 Cecil, Jennifer 996 Cedar, Michael 155 Cedric the Entertainer 40, 318 Celea, Serban 21 Cerminara, Donovan 445 Ceron, Laura 784 Cerone, Dancel 747 Cerra, Erica 785 Cestaro, Tom 957 Cha, Jane 527 Chabert, Lacey 511, 795 Chacon, Amy 624 Chad, Harrison 769 Chadderdon, April 2 Chadwell, Heather 252 Chaffin, Jessica 337, 1165 Chaiduang, Dominic 76 Chaiken, Ilene 905 Chalke, Sarah 1063 Chamberlain, Beth 830 Chamberlain, Christine 976 Chambers, Justin 707, 828 Chambers, Laura 438 Chambers, Stephanie 611 Chambers, Todd 1 Champion, Marge 240 Chan, Jane 1021 Chan, Matt 835 Chanchez, Hosea 807 Chandler, Kyle 806 Chang, Christina 818 Chang, Gary 6 Chang, Wei Ling 404, 798
Chang, Yahlin 756 Chanley, Sandy 724 Channe, Kavita 402 Channing, Stockard 980 Chapkanov, Todor 107 Chaplin, Nikki 698 Chaplin, Tracy 1034 Chapman, Abby Mae 763 Chapman, Anthony 825, 1064 Chapman, Cobie 763 Chapman, Dakota 763 Chapman, Davina 763 Chapman, Duane “Dog” 763 Chapman, Jay 268 Chapman, Judith 1163 Chapman, Kevin 681 Chapman, Leland 763 Chapman, Lyssa 763 Chapman, Scotte 976 Chapman, Tim 763 Chapman, Travis 763 Chappell, Crystal 125, 830 Chapple, James 560, 1044, 1127 Chapple, Marla 1114 Charest, Micheline 642 Charles, Gaius 806 Charles, Josh 260 Charles, Larry 724 Charles, Matthew 1164 Charleson, Leslie 810 Charlton, Dagmar 696 Charpentic, Megan 88 Chartoff, Melanie 622 Chase, Allison 637 Chase, Bailey 1060 Chase, Cheryl 622 Chase, Dauri 1111 Chase, Debra Martin 82 Chase, Jonathan 28, 446 Chasin, Perry 1069 Chatrey, Julia 1127 Chatterton, John 742 Chau, Francois 194 Chauncey, Tom 979 Chavira, Ricardo 745 Chaykin, Maury 364, 785 Chborsky, Stephen 881 Che, Derek 20, 1112 Cheadle, Don 8, 110, 297 Chechik, Jeremiah 336 Cheetah Girls 11, 318, 541 Chehak, Tom 1038 Chei, Matthew 402 Chelias, Sami 364 Chen, Jonathan 1103
285 Chen, Julie 666 Cheney, Douglas 184, 1022, 1055 Cheng, J.C. 1105 Cheng, Pei-Pei 282 Chenoweth, Kristin 4, 90, 157, 241, 318, 349, 1026 Chepovetsky, Dimitry 1038 Cher 215 Cherella, David 765 Chernov, Matthew 217, 446, 486 Chernuchia, Michael 913 Cherry, Marc 745 Chesler, Jessica 401 Chesler, Lewis 159 Chesney, Kenny 96, 317 Chester, Al 951 Chester, Rodney 989 Cheung, Clem 379 Cheveldave, Randolph 320 Chiapetta, Quentin 798 Chiarello, Michael 773 Chiaro, Amy 568 Chiet, Brad 740, 791 Chikezie, Caroline 1102 Chiklis, Michael 1075 Child, Lauren 698 Childs, Jan 47 Ching, John 228 Chinn, Jonathan 255, 1114 Chinn, Meredith 901 Chioran, Juan 341, 456, 876 Chirisa, Tongayi 113 Chisum, David 995 Chiusano, Tara 951 Chmelauskas, Wendy 1079 Cho, Margaret 1, 83 Cho, Smith 281 Choi, Julie 424 Chokachi, David 664 Chon, Justin 897 Chong, Shelby 81 Chong, Tommy 81 Chory, James 675 Choun, Chris 285, 403 Christian, Alice 866 Christian, Gabrielle 1085 Christian, Luci 832 Christian, Shawn 738 Christiansen, Bob 5 Christiansen, Clay 91 Christianson, Bob 917 Christie, Julie 8 Christie, Paul 95, 980 Christie, Warren 358, 993
Christopher, Hoyt 1069 Christopher, Thom 995 Christopher, Tyler 810 Christy, Kevin 423 Chryss, Laurie 794 Chu, Ken 242 Chuany, Karen 120 Chulack, Christopher 784 Chumsky, Sarah 672 Chung, Jamie 462 Chung, Royd 778 Chung, Ted 501 Church, Jake 502 Church, Mary 280 Churchill, Patricia 926 Chvatal, Cynthia 720 Chyna 75 Cianciola, Adam 1067 Ciano, Patricia 893, 958 Ciccarone, George 694 Ciccoritti, Jerry 598 Cidari, Hassan 1121 Cigliuti, Natalia 429 Cilic, Elayne 442, 670 Cilo, Jason 500 Cinno, Chuck 50 Cipes, Greg 38 Cipriano, Joe 740 Claggett, Steve 731 Clair, Joe 1031 Clancy, Abbey 267 Clark, Cindy 166 Clark, Daniel 461 Clark, Dick 135 Clark, Holly Karrol 759 Clark, Kyle 133, 195, 486, 877, 963 Clark, Lisa 507 Clark, Malcolm 991 Clark, R.A. 583, 772 Clark, Susan B. 1123 Clark-Hall, Steve 57 Clarke, Becky 430 Clarke, Cam 651 Clarke, Dameon 162 Clarke, Emmy 955 Clarke, Jason 681 Clarke, Jordan 830 Clarke, Kristopher 874 Clarke, Larry 913 Clarke, Leo 804 Clarkson, Patricia 980 Clash, Kevin 2, 362, 1066 Clausen, Alf 1077 Clausen, Scott 138, 616, 713 Clayburgh, Jill 756 Clayton, Xernona 559 Claywell, Brett 996 Cleary, Dan 825 Cleary, Katie 740
Clemenson, Christian 676 Clement, Jemaine 800 Clement, Kim 371 Clement, Shawn K. 501, 627, 936, 961, 972, 973, 1050, 1088 Clements, Mike 293 Clemmer, David 526 Clendenin, Bob 1113 Clerkin, Cavan 420 Cleveland, Chris 228 Cliche, Karen 567, 799 Clifford, Carrie 239 Clinkenbeard, Colleen 1057 Clohessy, Robert 376 Clooney, George 4, 609, 784 Close, Eric 1154 Close, Glenn 278, 732, 1075 Clough, George 498 Clouser, Charlie 909, 992 Clow, Lorette 577 Clubine, Lindsay 740 Cluess, Chris 929 Clyne, Nicki 659 Clyne, Sonia Garcia 339 Coan, Erin 550 Coates, Kim 223, 505 Coatsworth, David 272 Cocanougher, Daniel 832 Cochrane, Rory 721 Cockerill, Paul 883, 1069 Cockrill, Ellen 725 Coda, John 664 Codron, Izidore 79 Cody, Allen 477, 754 Coelen, Chris 106, 119, 246, 475, 767 Coen, Dana 675 Coffee, Claire 810 Coffee, Donna 352 Coffey, Chip 419 Coffey, Dan 432 Coffey, John 822 Coffey, Tabatha 537 Coffino, Teresa 790 Cognac, Chris 856 Cohen, Adam 20, 168, 936, 1024 Cohen, Andrea 1125 Cohen, Andrew 1021 Cohen, Bruce 1026 Cohen, Chris 825 Cohen, David X. 1077 Cohen, Douglas 36 Cohen, Greg 902 Cohen, Jillian 765 Cohen, Neil A. 731, 763
Index of Personnel Cohen, Norman 765 Cohen, Peter M. 837 Cohen, Robert 532, 665 Cohen, Ronald M. 6 Cohen, Sarah Jane 1121, 1146 Cohen, Sasha 477 Cohen, Scott 443 Cohen, Ted 586 Cohen, Tom 693 Cohen, Warren 316 Cohn, Stuart 778 Cohoun, Chris 406 Cojocaru, Steven 867 Colacitti, Stefano 115 Colantoni, Enrico 178 Colao, Carly 842 Colbert, Jennifer 550 Colbert, Jerry 65 Colbert, Ritch 718 Colbert, Stephen 98, 706 Colcord, Ray 624, 666 Coldplay 360 Cole, Bradley 830 Cole, Colin 643 Cole, Gary 563 Cole, Jeff 865 Cole, Josh 798, 1134 Cole, Keyshia 279 Cole, Lanisha 1016 Cole, Mark 339 Cole, Natalie 215, 513 Cole, Sheila 1016 Cole, Taylor 139, 175, 907 Cole, William T. 523 Coleman, Brandi 425 Coleman, Gary 561 Coleman, Graeme 331, 709 Coleman, Joe 637 Coleman, Jordan 653 Coleman, Michael 163 Coleman, Penny 164 Coleman, Robin 14 Coleman, Townsend 740 Coles, John David 376 Coles, Kim 696, 1113 Colesberry, Robert F. 1153 Coletti, Alex 510 Coletti, Stephen 996 Colichman, Paul 289, 908 Colin, Margaret 824 Collecton, Sara 747 Collery, Sean 942 Colletti, Stephen 907 Collier, Kyle 640 Collier, Michael 1133 Colliers, Ty 655 Collins, Alissa 636
Index of Personnel Collins, Bianca 15, 1137 Collins, Bryan Jerel 864, 875 Collins, Chad 451 Collins, Connie 1049 Collins, Jeanette 668 Collins, Jeff 251 Collins, Jessica 669 Collins, Josh 734 Collins, Lauren 408 Collins, Reed, Jr. 801 Collins, Mechelle 339, 550, 593, 1099 Collins, Mo 616, 929 Collins, Rocky 742 Collins, Shanna 535 Collins, Stephen 159 Collins, Tovah 519 Collinson, Phil 466 Collyer, Marissa 727 Colombino, Terri 644 Colon, Mercedes 217 Colonna, Sarah 700 Combs, Kristen 897 Combs, Ray 794 Combs, Sean “P. Diddy” 256, 428, 654, 933 Comeneci, Nadia 72 Compton, Scout Taylor 214 Conaway, Jeff 75 Cone, Korelan 1080 Conlin, Michaela 675 Conn, Alan 757 Connell, David D. 1066 Connell, Kathy 471 Connelly, Mary 156 Conner, Matthew 621 Conner, Tara Elizabeth 1000 Connick, Harry, Jr. 89, 303 Connolly, Kevin 782 Connor, Christine 765 Connors, Cindy 10 Conrad, Breanna 907 Conrad, David 814 Conrad, Jeffrey 1105 Conrad, Lauren 844, 907 Conradt, Christine 229, 314, 540 Conravey, Henry 454 Conroy, Jeff 26, 47, 739 Conroy, Joel 943 Considine, Gary 911 Consiglin, Rachelle 1094 Consuelos, Mark 183, 248 Conte, Courtney B. 575 Contner, James 283 Contner, James A. 486 Contursi, Lexie 907 Conway, Bobbi 7
286 Conway, Francis 909 Conway, Gerry 914 Conway, Jessica 1145 Conway, Tim 1089 Coogan, Peter D. 1080 Cook, A.J. 715 Cook, David 89, 582 Cook, Dawn Ashley 339 Cook, Eric 1 Cook, Jason 810 Cook, Kevin 1080 Cook, Kylee Nicole 1146 Cook, Peter B. 639 Cook, Roger 645, 1117 Cook, T.S. 236, 387 Cook, Victor 511 Cook, Xavier 484 Cooke, Aaron B. 40 Cooke, William 113 Coolidge, Jennifer 308 Coolio 106 Cooney, Joan Ganz 1066 Cooper, Billy 627, 923 Cooper, Dennis 454 Cooper, Jeanne 125, 1163 Cooper, Mark 825 Cooper, Robert C. 1093 Cooper, Ryan 120 Cooper, Scott 106, 234, 696 Cope, Scott 1068, 1128 Copeland, Brad 971 Copon, Michael 664, 996 Copping, Jennifer 387 Copus, Nick 532 Corbin, Barry 704, 996 Corcoran, Michael 1165 Corday, Ken 738 Corden, James 193 Cordero, John P. 334 Cordillo, Erin 530 Cordina, Lena 365 Cordray, Randy 574 Corken, Melissa 603 Corlett, Claire 1119 Corlett, Ian James 151, 356 Corman, Julie 116 Corman, Roger 116 Corn, Kahane 729 Corn, Rob 828 Cornelisse, Tonya 620 Cornies, Graeme 560, 1044 Cornwell, Chase 985 Coronado, Sergio 512 Corral, Amy 660 Correll, Joseph 12 Corsano, Joe 353
Cortese, Dan 367 Cortese, Genevieve 1151 Corwin, Charles 426, 522, 906, 946 Cosby, Andrew 785 Cosgrove, Daniel 830 Cosgrove, Miranda 380, 541, 857 Cossette, John 215, 216 Cossette, Pierre 215 Costa, Mark 167, 232 Costa, Rachel 190 Costantini, Alessandro 598 Costanza, Michael 734 Costas, Bob 44 Costell, Brian 1135 Costello, Elvis 98, 510 Coston, Suzanne 613 Coto, Juan 564 Coto, Manny 564 Cotronco, Ivan 409 Cotta, Justin 197 Cotter, Tom 970 Cottillard, Marion 471 Coughlan, Samantha 315 Couke, Jennifer 1044 Coulier, Dave 100 Coulls, Deborah 225 Coulter, Allen 732 Coulthard, Raymond 103 Coupe, Eliza 563 Couric, Katie 516 Court, Neil 1030 Courtley, Cade 742 Cousins, Christopher 174 Coutaz, Cecile Frot 627, 634 Couture, Suzwette 580 Cover, Elizabeth 958 Covey, Wendi McLendon 1039 Cowan, C. Wesley 846 Cowan, Chris 591, 772 Cowell, Maisie 698 Cowell, Michael 509 Cowell, Simon 627, 628, 634 Cowin, Kimberly Belcher 59, 316, 966 Cowler, Richard 838 Cox, Christina 322 Cox, Courteney 753 Cox, Keith 42, 490 Cox, Nikki 909 Cox, Richard Ian 1152 Cox, Tom 130, 502, 1095 Coyote, Peter 980 Craft, Elizabeth 1156
Cragg, Steven 929 Craig, Amy 998 Craig, Tyler 503 Craigmyle, Lynda 341 Crain, Jason 734 Cram, Michael 178 Cramer, John 960 Cramsey, Denise 791, 1129 Crane, Amanda 1014 Crane, John 929 Crane, Kara 340 Cranston, Bryan 54 Cranz, Cynthia 832 Crary, Ashley 600 Crawford, Chase 603, 824 Crawford, Cindy 205 Crawford, Daz 194 Crawford, Lavelle 284 Crawford, Lynne 1043 Cray, Carl 29 Crea, Diana A. 511 Creekmore, Cindy 806 Cregge, Zach 1148 Cremin, Kevin G. 1075 Crescenti, Tim 255 Crew, Amanda 355 Crews, Terry 787 Crewson, Wendy 532, 1038 Cribbs, Dave 1030 Crichlow, Lenora 529 Crichton, Michael 784 Crider, Jessica 352 Crim, Frank 257 Critchlow, Roark 620 Crite, James 1088 Crittenden, Jennifer 983 Croce, Anthony Santa 955 Croll, Tony 838 Cromwell, James 564 Cronin, Mark 252, 377, 433, 967, 1048 Crook, Mackenzie 389 Crook, Matt 435 Crosby, Ken 883 Cross, Ben 312 Cross, Marcia 745 Crotzer, Terry 239 Crouse, Karrie 212 Crowder, Stephen 642 Cruise, Tom 32, 471 Cruz, Alexis 1072 Cruz, Gregory Norman 1060 Cruz, Hilary 1000 Cruz, Marianne 347 Cruz, Naomi 7 Cruz, Penelope 4 Cruz, Valerie 988 Cruz, Wilson 989 Cryer, Jon 1133
287 Crystal, Bill 44 Cube, Ruta 653 Cubitt, David 942 Cuck, Louis J. 701 Cuda, Keith 402 Cudmore, Leah 557 Cuesta, Michael 747 Cuesta, Tracey 742, 818 Cugno, Peter 560 Cullen, Peter 969 Culp, Steven 745 Cummer, Anna 356 Cummings, Erin 734 Cummings, Jim 969 Cummings, Jonathan 640 Cummings, Seth 920 Cummings, Whitney 100, 549, 1025 Cummins, Paul 1078 Cumyn, Steve 1002 Cunliffe, David 489 Cunniff, Robert 1066 Cunniffi, Steve 1028 Cunningham, Alexandra 745 Cunningham, Brandi 252 Cuoco, Kaley 166, 665 Curren, Lois 1025 Curry, Adrianne 967 Curry, Ann 568 Curry, Mark 284 Curtin, Jane 192, 292, 862 Curtis, Jonathan 754 Cusack, Chris 633 Cusack, Joan 1009 Cuse, Carlton 926 Cutforth, Dan 120, 519, 1021, 1124 Cutler, Bruce 895 Cutler, Emily 692 Cutler, R.J. 218, 1114 Cutlip, Jesse 908 Cyrus, Billy Ray 96, 238, 373, 582, 834 Cyrus, Miley 4, 16, 32, 33, 96, 166, 215, 318, 380, 516, 541, 582, 834 Dabkowitz, Roger 413 DaCosta, Yaya 427 D’Acquisto, Matthew 767 D’Addario, Michael Hall 305 Daddo, Cameron 229, 280 Dahl, Julia 179 Dahlie, Annie 1134 Dahm, Richard (Rich) 98, 706 Dahmen, Heidi 838
DaHu, Alexander 152 Dailey, Jim 497 Daily, Bob 745 Dale, Alan 1136 Dale, Jim 1026 Dale, Lauren 248 Dale, Richard 590 Dale, Ross 978 Daley, Samantha 774 Dali, Tracy 175 Dallaire, Diane 642 Dallas, Matt 904 D’Allesandro, Jerry 167 Dalrymple, Robert 190 Dalton, Fred 915 Dalton, Julia 345 Dalton, Randy A. 658 Daltry, Roger 278 Daly, Andrew 291 Daly, Carson 374 Daly, Christine Stephen 244 Daly, Elizabeth 622 Daly, Tim 1019 Dames, Rob 837 Damian, Michael 1163 D’Amico, Kirk 630 Dammicco, Stefano 50 Damon, Lamar 424, 426 Damski, Mel 1024 Dana, Jeff 614 Danahy, Michael 7 Dance, Perry 933 D’Andrea, Romann 526 Dane, Eric 471 D’Angelo, Beverly 991 D’Angelo, Lisa 991 D’Angelo, Steve 1100, 1158 Dangerfield, Michael 812 Daniel, Brittany 807 Daniel, Jay 397 Daniel, Tony 181 Danielle, Christine 382 Daniels, Erin 905 Daniels, Greg 561, 902, 994 Daniels, Jeff 534 Daniels, Stormy 7 Danisi, Joe 765 D’Anna, Mark 43 Danna, Mychael 376, 942 D’Anna, Nick 1099 Danon, Mosh 160 Danson, Ted 732 Danza, Robert, Jr. 830 Danzo, Christine 774 D’Aquino, John 713 Darby, Rhys 800 D’Arcy, James 103 D’Arcy, Tracey 909
Darden, Dexter 340 Darham, Kirk 524 Darnell, Chris 101 Darnell, Mike 351 Darrow, Jennifer 1139 Daryanani, Deepti 82 Das, Poppy 1114 Dash, Stacey 73 DaSilva, Katy 198 Dattilo, Bryan 738 Dauber, Rob 587 Dauberman, Gary 533 Dauer, Marc “Doc” 383, 535 Davenport, Jack 109, 535 Davich, Marty 784 David, Alan 199, 569 David, Anna 7 David, Charlie 734 David, Daba 393 David, Ellen 141 David, Erin 298 David, Larry 724 David, Marjorie 1151 David, Pierre 127, 314, 540 David, Stephen 43 Davidoff, Nicholas 21 Davidson, Amy 66 Davidson, Doug 1163 Davidson, Eileen 1163 Davidson, Howard 1064 Davidson, Jennifer 970, 1029 Davidson, Keith 689 Davidtz, Embeth 260 Davies, Andrew 103 Davies, Christine 164 Davies, Emma 846 Davies, John Rhys 21, 176 Davies, Michael 1015, 1150 Davies, Russell 762 Davies, Russell T. 466, 551 Davilas, George 142 Davin, Christian 1047 Davis, Aasha 1085 Davis, Amy Introcaso 106 Davis, Annette Sahakian 1120 Davis, Benjamin Forrest 1046 Davis, Cassi 372, 852 Davis, Christine 341 Davis, Dana 839 Davis, Dave 846 Davis, Garth 43 Davis, Gene 486 Davis, Jason 1018, 1047 Davis, Jeff 715
Index of Personnel Davis, Judy 518 Davis, Julia 103 Davis, Katherine 801 Davis, Katy Murphy 998 Davis, LaVan 372, 852 Davis, Lucy 389 Davis, Maris 37 Davis, Mick 154 Davis, Mindy 131 Davis, Nick 877, 932 Davis, Paige 1129 Davis, Preston 576 Davis, Richard 709 Davis, Robert 43 Davis, Ron 680 Davis, Stephen 518 Davis, Viola 22 Davis, Wendy 641 Davish, Glenn 1142 Davison, Bruce 281, 292 Davison, Paul 1150 Davisson, Diane 734 Davola, Joe 996, 1079 Dawkins, Deborah 690, 1081 Dawson, Joelle 587 Dawson, Phire 1016 Dawson, Richard 794 Dawson, Robert 97 Dawson, Rosario 194 Dawson, Trent 644 Day, Carolyn 528 Day, Charlie 872 Day, Christopher 269 Day, Felicia 140, 412, 831 Day, Larry 540 Day, Laura 1129 Day, Mikey 277 Day, Morris 29 Day, Richard 621 Day, Samantha 299 Deakin, Julie 507 Deakins, Sarah 331 Dean, Dalton 818 Dean, David 959, 961 Dean, Margaret M. 651 Deane, Andrew 171 DeAngelis, Doug 167 Dearborn, Matt 509 Dearden, Julia 103 DeArmas, Mario 1129 Deas, Justin 830 Deaton, Robert 96 DeBello, James 201 DeBevoise, Charlie 679 de Boer, Nicole 387 Debogorski, Alex 860 Debonne, Yann 301 De Bouser, James 837 DeCaigny, Oliver 445, 521, 572 DeCaro, Matt 1018
Index of Personnel De Cazotte, Lisa 811 Deck, Chris 645 Deckert, Blue 806 Declergue, David 915 Dee, Ruby 372, 471 Deegan, Jacqui 642, 725 Deeley, Cat 1082 Deen, Lauren 678 Deen, Paula 699, 1007, 1008 DeGeneres, Ellen 125, 156, 205, 775 Deggs, Dana 901 DeGrandis, Jeff 769 DeGroot, Robin 1043 Deines, Melinda 55 DeIsabel, Carteret 876, 968 Dejongh, Jules 934, 1078 DeKay, Tim 355, 461, 1111 Dekker, Moira 942 Dekker, Thomas 543 DeKnight, Steven S. 1079 Dela Garza, Alana 913 De La Hoya, Atiana 943 Delaney, Kim 641, 721 Delany, Dana 516, 745 DeLa Rosa, Jo 123, 1032 de Latour, David 287 DeLaurentis, Giada 202, 662, 699, 788, 815 Delbridge, Eddie 1128 Delbuono, Brett 94 deLesseps, Lu Ann 1, 1032 Delgado, Emilio 1066 Delgado, Frankie 58 D’Elia, Bill 676 Delia, Joe 748 D’Elie, Christopher 741 DeLisle, Grey 337, 793, 802, 972, 1040 Dellums, Olivia 640 DeLonge, Thomas 943 De Los Reyes, Kamar 995 Del Prets, Deborah 306 DeLuca, Chris 579 DeLuca, Doug 271, 883 DeLuca, Patrick 549 DeLugg, Milton 318 DeLuise, David 1155 DeLuise, Peter 608 DelValle, Robert 535, 1072 DeMange, Yann 473 Demarest, Robb 199 DeMars, Dana 655 de Matteo, Drea 505 Demersay, Vincent Chalvon 356
288 Deming, Brian 798 Deming, Justin 798 De Moraes, Ron 559, 582 Dempsey, Lisa Gregorisch 726 Dempsey, Michael 156 Dempsey, Patrick 4, 828 Dempsie, Joe 498 Demyanenko, Alex 635 Denil, Lori 514 DeNiro, Robert 44 Denis, Neil 41 Denis, Serge 479 Dennis, Cathy 627 Dennison, Anthony John 704 Dennison, Jackie 1042 DeNoon, Dawn 915 Dent, Catherine 1075 Denton, James 745 Denton, Sandra 1054 DeNure, Steve 1030 Denzer, Patrick 1129 de Oliveira, Rick 933 dePablo, Cote 982 DePaiv, Kassie 995 DePandi, Giuliana 697 DePass, Stacey 495, 560 DePasse, Suzanne 613 de Raven, Emilie 926 DeRay, Devin 61 Derby, David 248 Derek, Michael 863 Derlatka, Jason 851 Dern, Bruce 533, 668 Dern, Laura 440 DeRosa, Francesca 640 deRossi, Portia 125, 988 Derricks, Marguerite Pomerhn 611 Dervan, Stephanie 1003 Derwin, Mark 474 DeSantis, Jaclyn 223 Deschamps, Mychelle 1063 Deschanel, Emily 675 DeSena, Jack 143, 648 DeSena, Tony 190 DeShay, Ron 627 DeShazer, Dennis 658 DeShazo, Vicki 957 Detwiler, Ted 506 Deuchar, George 951 Deutsch, Gail 3 Deutsch, Pamela 906, 946, 1146 Deutsch, Ron 693 DeVaughn, Raheem 40 DeVeau, Brandice 611 Deveraux, Doyle 894 Devillie, Ron 980 Devine, Elizabeth 721
Devine, Loretta 155 DeVito, Danny 305, 872, 1039 Devlin, Dean 290, 292 Devlin, Tia 796 Devon, Danya 790 Devonshire, Dawn 765 DeWalt, Nicole 1036 Dewan, Jenna 162 Dewar, Faber 1129 DeWitt, Jan 675 DeWitt, Joyce 561 DeWitt, Rose Marie 928 Diamantopoulas, Chris 518 Diamond, David 340 Diamond, Dustin 247, 696 Diamond, Matthew 63, 386 Diamond, P. Jonas 560 Diamond, Wendy 218 Diamont, Don 1163 Diana, Juanita F. 814 Dias, Charlotte 228 Diaz, Angel 508 Diaz, Cameron 4, 380 Diaz, Guillermo 883 Diaz, Virginia 1049 Dibai, Nastara 616 Di Bona, Vin 633 DiChiara, Ben 321 DiCicco, Jessica 337, 777 Dick, Andy 81 Dick, Leonard 926 Dickens, Kim 563 Dickerson, Jill 946 Dickerson, Kia Steave 1129 Dickerson, Tiffany 512 Dickey, Lucinda 328 Dickinson, Janice 267, 637, 878 Dickler, Susan Cohen 1129 Dicopoulos, Frank 830 DiDonato, Anthony 198 Dienno, Rebecca 696 Dier, Brett 159 Dieterman, Eric 388 Dietrich, Beth 262 Dietzen, Brian 982 Difenbach, Rebecca 528 Diggs, Taye 372, 1019 Di Gian, Franco 251 DiGregorio, Craig 553 DiGregorio, Dave 1160 Dildarian, Steve 293 Dill, Kevin 339, 550, 593, 1099 Dillane, Stephen 272
Diller, Phyllis 895 Dillon, Hugh 178, 364 Dillon, Kevin 782 Dillon, Oliver 969 DiMaggio, John 701 DiMaggio, Mike 80 DiMartini, Jenna 623 DiMartino, Michael 648 Dimbleby, Maisie 489 DiMeo, Paul 791 Dincauze, Jacquie 967 Dinello, Paul 224 Diner, Jeff 288 Dino, Melissa 2, 1066 Dinsmore, Bruce 642 Dinsmore, Kristy 521 DioGuardi, Kara 627 Dion, Celine 76, 216 Diorio, Keith 328 DiPirro, R. Brian 997 Direnfeld, Gary 378 DiSalvo, Rosemarie 1112 DiSanto, Tony 403, 844, 907, 985, 1052 Disher, Catherine 213, 341 Dishner, Joe 814 Diskin, Ben 511 DiSpirito, Rocco 450 Dissin, Mark 1115 Divello, Adam 844 Divinity, Alai 251 Dixon, Gwen 765 Dixon, Rob 31 DiZio, Sergio 178 Djawadi, Ramin 1018 Dobbin, Brian 550 Dobbin, Craig 600 Dobbins, E. Brian 139 Dobkowitz, Roger 1016 Dobrev, Nina 15, 375 Dobrofsky, Neal 320 Dobrofsky, Tippy 320 Dobson, Hans 1031 Dobson, Jill 958 Dobson, Kevin 738 Dobson, Paul 812, 1119 Dodkin, Tracey 968 Doel, Frances 116 Doench, Adam 613 Doerksen, Heather 313 Doganieri, Elsie 394, 624 Dogg, Snoop 501 Doggart, Sebastian 1021 Doherty, Ellen 727 Doherty, Robert 942 Doherty, Shannen 313, 383, 1062 Dokoza, Anna 800 Dolack, Richard 882 Dolan, Ellen 644 Dolan, Sam 36 Dolgay, Marvin 1152
289 Dolgen, Lauren 361 Dollar, Aubrey 1156 Dolley, Jason 340, 713 Dominguez, Amanda 402 Dominici, Anthony 637, 1034 Dominick, Richard 1094 Donahue, Ann 720, 721, 722 Donahue, Heather 208 Donahue, Mary 935 Donan, Joshua 287 Donat, Richard 991 Donatelli, Raquel 907 Donberg, Brooke 1135 Donegan, Brian 980 Doney, Randy 349 Donlan, Dana 751, 849 Donnelly, Declow 583 D’Onofrio, Vincent 914 Donovan, Carol 406 Donovan, Chris 166 Donovan, Elisa 486 Donovan, Garrett 1063 Donovan, Jeffrey 683 Donovan, Michael 1119 Donovan, Tate 732 Dooley, James 1026 Doonan, Simon 1 Dordey, Kerris 682 Dorfman, Rob 112 Dormer, Natalie 1131 Dorogi, Jennifer 184 D’Orsay, Brooke 495 Dostie, Jared 432 Dotolo, Vinny 1134 Dottley, Jason 506 Doty, Dennis 4 Doughlor, Cord 88 Douglas, Aaron 659 Douglas, D.C. 421 Douglas, Hannah Endicott 213, 968 Douglas, Illeana 150 Douglas, Jerry 1163 Douglas, Kirk 9 Douglas, Lola 557 Douglas, Vivien Endicott 390 Doumar, Rita 330 Dourdan, Gary 720 Doutchet, Randy 891, 892 Dowd, Ted 193 Dowing, Paul 185 Dowlearn, Richard 976 Dowling, Kevin 575 Down, Leslie-Anne 673 Downes, David 77 Downey, Chris 290 Downey, John, III 895 Downey, Robert, Jr. 8
Downs, Jim 180 Doyle, David 334 Doyle, Shawn 668 Doyle, Tim 621 Drachkovitch, Rasha 165, 514 Drachkovitch, Stephanie 165, 514 Drago, Billy 107 Drago, Nick 519 Drake, Jed 472 Drake, Jessica 7 Draper, Polly 977 Dratch, Rachel 1 Drayton, William “Flavor Flav” 572 Drdek, Matthew 1164 Dreayer, Irene 530, 1098 Dreiling, Heather 1087 Drescher, Fran 516 Drew, Sarah 188 Drewer, Avery C. 982 Dreyfus, Julia Louis 983 Dreyfuss, Natalie 447 Driscoll, Jessica 789 Driscoll, John 830 Driver, Minnie 1045 Drolet, Brian 844 Droome, David 670 Droopa, Lil 875 Druckerman, Ken 547 Drummond, Aidan 783 Drummond, Brian 812 Dryborough, Brad 37 Drydek, Rob 1046 Drymon, Derek 1089 Duan, Beverly 379 Dubin, Ellen 540 DuBois, Marta 941 DuBose, James 279 Dubovsky, Dana 608 Dubrow, Burt 882 Dubuc, Nancy 716, 763, 809 Duchovny, David 686 Duda, Alex 1135 Dudgeon, Amy 789 Duff, Haylie 28, 286 Duff, James 704 Duffy, Julia 480 Duffy, Mary 957 Duffy, Mike 106 Duffy, Patrick 45, 673 Duffy, Sara 177 Dugan, Dan 807 Dugan, David 1064 Dugan, Jennifer 985 Duggan, Bill 723 Duggan, Michael 439, 913 Duguay, Rachel 804 Duhamel, Josh 541, 909 Duhon, Josh 811
Duke, Clark 826 Duke, Ross 1069 Duke, Sam 179 Dumas, Mildred 1137 Dumont, Olivier 647 Dunaway, Faye 8, 297, 609 Dunbar, Rockmond 1018 Duncan, Ian 1064 Duncan, Robert 1138 Duncombe, Charles 772 Dunlap, Jamie 1086 Dunlap, Sasha 985 Dunlop, Scott 1032 Dunn, Andrew 404 Dunn, Katie 309 Dunn, Kevin 1056 Dunn, Larry 950 Dunn, Nicole 514, 741 Dunn, Roger 456, 459 Dunn, Teala 1157 Dunn, Trieste Kelly 64 Dunn, Troy 309 Dunne, Dominick 765 Dunne, James Patrick 1016 Dunne, Peter 720 Dunne, Robin 456, 457, 458, 459, 463 Dunst, Kirsten 516 Dunstain, Darren 752 Dupere, Rene 273 Duperey, Anny 97 Duplait, Vikter 759 DuPont, Nicole 283 Dupont, Tiffany 826 Dupree, Don 646 Duquay, Christian 97 Durance, Erica 1079 Durham, Brook 445 Durning, Charles 1041 Dusay, Marj 830 Dusevoir, Adam 673 Dushell, Shelley 694 Dutton, Charles S. 427 Dutton, Jordan Allen 360, 431, 501 DuVall, Carol 691 Dwyer, Bill 999 Dyal, Jennifer 84 Dye, Philip 240 Dyer, Nick 1002 Dyer, Scott 653, 727, 874, 876, 968 Dykstra, Allison 291 Dymon, Linda 895 Dymon, Vincent 895 Dyste, Angi 969 Dzundza, George 913 Eades, George 720 Eagles, Greg 619 Eakes, Bobbie 623
Index of Personnel Earl, Robert 346 Earles, Jason 834 Eastburg, Alex 126, 755 Eastlick, Scott 577 Easton, Michael 995 Eastwood, Clint 9, 278, 609 Eastwood, Jayne 457, 458 Eaton, Anthony 342 Ebanks, Selita 578 Ebert, Roger 646 Eccleston, Christopher 762 Echevarria, Rene 942 Eckert, John M. 428 Eckhaus, Bryce 211 Eckholdt, Steven 398 Eckstein, Ashley 517 Eddy, Sonya 810 Edelman, Steve 723 Edelstein, Lisa 509, 851 Edelstein, Michael 745 Edens, Ashley 628, 733 Eder, Marshall 170 Edgar, Adam 421 Edgeman, Lori Beth 188 Edgington, Al 330 Edison, Matthew 364, 415 Edmonston, Fred 902 Edwards, Anthony 784 Edwards, Art 571 Edwards, Cami 907 Edwards, Charles 489 Edwards, Courtney 943 Edwards, Flower 987 Edwards, Gareth 507 Edwards, Jason S. 1080 Edwards, John 885 Edwards, Julian 77 Edwards, Novie 727 Edwards, Ralph 1011 Edwards, Randall 663 Edwards, Simon L. 944 Edwards, Timothy Andrew 649, 807, 816, 894, 1122, 1135 Eels, Pamela 530 Efman, Mark 329 Efron, Zac 471 Egan, Chris 1163 Egan, Doris 851, 982, 992, 1079 Egan, Melissa Claire 623 Egan, Sam 463 Egen, Barry 121 Eggold, Ryan 383 Egi, Stan 509 Egleton, Simon 1153 Egolf, Gretchen 567 Ehardt, John 316 Ehasz, Aaron 648
Index of Personnel Ehbrecht, Will 434 Ehle, Jennifer 103 Ehlers, Beth 623 Ehrlich, Erin 622 Ehrlich, John 411 Ehrlich, Kelly 691 Ehrlich, Ken 76, 157, 215, 216 Eichner, Billy 1 Eick, David 659 Eid, Rick 913 Eiding, Paul 38 Eilenberg, David 640 Einhorn, Andrew 978 Einhorn, Beth 484 Einziger, Scott 624 Eisen, Marshall 401 Eisen, Rebecca 649 Eisen, Zach Tyler 648 Eisenbaum, Havva 18 Eisendrath, John 371 Eisley, Bryan 498 Eisley, India 474 Eisner, David 595 Eisner, Michael 184, 1022, 1023 Ekroth, Daryl 1159 Elba, Idris 1153 Eldard, Ron 542 Elder, Rachel 798 Eleniak, Erika 696 Elfman, Danny 1077 Elfman, Mark 612 Elias, Daniel (Dan) 404, 639, 763 Elias, Jeannie 1105 Elise, Kimberly 372 Elizabeth, Laura 43 Elizabeth, Shannon 161 Elizondo, Gizza 584 Elizondo, Hector 955 Elkins, Amy 177 Elkoff, Peter 756 Ellenbogen, Eric 812 Ellewood, Allison 1114 Ellin, Doug 782 Ellington, Payton 352 Elliot, Hugh 248 Elliot, Jane 810 Elliott, Abby 1059 Elliott, Gordon 146, 448, 871, 1007, 1008 Elliott, Patricia 995 Elliott, R. Bruce 1057 Elliott, Richard 91 Elliott, Stuart 927 Ellis, Aunjanue 427 Ellis, Hunter 258, 748 Ellis, Kirk 272 Ellis, Kristin 402 Ellis, Nelsan 556 Ellis, Suzanna 733 Ellwood, Chris 1025 Ellyson, Erica 352 Elman, Lee 1005
290 Elser, Jon 388 Elton, Charles 103 Elves, Christopher 23 Elwood, Sheri 88 Elwyn, Michael 449 Emerson, Josh 608 Emerson, Nick 1032, 1101 Emmanuel, Eric 421 Endelman, Stephen 462 Engel, Mitch 82 Engel, Peter 910 Engelke, Natalie 907 Engels, Ewehard 201 Engleman, Kristi 1055 Engler, Michael 417 English, Bradford 534 Engvall, Bill 108, 285, 671, 714 Ensign, Michael 283 Entz, Nicola 627 Ephriam, Mablean 758 Epps, Damon 491 Epps, Omar 851 Epps, Sheldon 816 Epstein, Andrew 1122 Epstein, Jacob 1154 Epstein, Julie 1065 Epstein, Michael 630 Epstein, Stefanie 461 Erasme, Johnny 120 Erazo, Brenda 581 Erbe, Kathryn 914 Erhlinhorn, Struen 969 Eric, Rob 506 Erickson, Dave 64, 528 Erickson, Fiona C. 681 Erickson, Todd 801 Ernst, Jon 844, 907, 1132, 1161 Errington, Wendy 495, 874 Erschbamer, George 88 Erskine, Martin 1157 Ertholtz, Doug 1017 Escobar, Darlen 655 Esjenas, Jonathan 55 Eskander, Jacob 445 Eskelin, Lauren 1032 Eskenas, Jonathan 162 Esmer, Ennie 183 Espensen, Michael 456, 457, 458, 459 Espenson, Jane 37 Esposito, Frannie 404 Esposito, Jennifer 1056 Essman, Susie 724 Estefan, Gloria 455 Estes, Rob 383, 1156 Estrada, Erik 117, 148, 248, 354, 465, 940 Estrada, Kimberly 149 Estrada, Megan 475 Estrin, Zach 1018
Etheridge, Alana 640 Etheridge, Melissa 241 Ethridge, Jonathan 999 Ett, Alan 809 Eubanks, Bob 552 Eubanks, Jordan 844 Eubanks, Kevin 1123 Europe, Tommy 60 Evans, Alex 579 Evans, Alyson 1041 Evans, Amy Burkhard 738 Evans, Andrea 995 Evans, Holly 891 Evans, Janet 73 Evans, Lindsay 345 Evans, Mary Beth 738 Evans, Morenike 346 Evans, Riley 61 Evans, Shelley 390, 598 Everett, Dylan 768 Everett, Priscilla 1164 Everhard, Emily 685 Evey, Kim 101 Evigan, Briana 171 Evigan, Greg 320, 392 Ezra, Shoshanna 123, 966 Fabares, Shelley 471 Faber, George 103, 498, 917 Faber, Jared 348 Faberman, Paul 76 Fabi, Raymond C. 642, 770 Fabian, Patrick 502 Fabiani, Joel 623 Fadal, Tamsen 329 Fagerbakke, Bill 1089 Fahlenboch, Megan 495, 1127 Fahn, Melissa 48 Faier, Ken 1096 Fair, Ron 422, 441 Fairbanks, Chris 439 Fairman, Elly 934 Fairman, Michael 110 Faison, Deirdre 1153 Faison, Donald Adeosun 1063 Falacci, Nicholas 992 Fallon, Jimmy 44 Fallon, Orla 77 Fallon, Tiffany 72 Falvey, Justin 692, 909 Fanning, Dakota 516 Fantini, Marc 641, 715 Fantini, Steffan 641, 715 Faranda, Lisa 890 Farentino, Debrah 785 Fargas, Antonio 787 Farguhar, Kurt 897 Farina, Dennis 913 Farjam, Farnaz 899
Farley, Marianne 87 Farley, Shane 1028 Farley, Trey 80 Farmer, Bill 947 Farmer, Evan 679 Farmer, Gary 149 Farquhar, Ralph 897 Farr, Diane 992, 1041 Farrand, Jason 227 Farrell, Christine 913 Farrell, Colin 4 Farrell, Frida 116 Farrell, Mark 612 Farrelly, Bobby 574 Farrelly, Peter 574 Farrer, Paul 1064 Fasano, John 66, 599 Fast, Alexia 224 Fast, Cheryl Lee 387 Fath, Farah 995 Fatone, Joey 73, 285, 346, 494 Faunt, Don E. 21 Faust, Lauren 802 Faust, Lucy 584 Fawcett, Farrah 231 Fay, Jason 813 Fazekas, Michele 1035 Fearnley, Neill 122 Fearon, Penny 1145 Feather, Jacqueline 504 Featherstone, Angela 789 Featherstone, Jane 295, 296 Fedak, Chris 702 Federico, Tony 45 Feeley, Scott 13 Fehr, Brendan 462 Feige, David 429 Feigin, Ben 81 Fein, Gregory 222 Feinglass, Dannah 337, 1158 Feingold, Stan 60 Feist, Leslie 98 Feldbaum, Heather 792 Feldman, Barbara 971 Feldman, Corey 566 Feldman, Jon Harmon 669 Feldman, Natalie 10, 750 Feldman, Page 72 Feldman, Susie 566 Feliciano, Jose 582 Felley, Scott 571 Fellner, Eric 1131 Fellows, Sue 484 Felsen, David 798 Feltes, Jane 547 Feltman, Jessica 519 Felton, Lindsay 470, 684 Fener, Jonathan 625
291 Fennelly, Katie 627 Fenney, Julie 77 Fenske, Raja 1137 Fenster, Chet 305 Fenton, Danny 964 Fenton, Lewis 219, 220, 221 Feoire, Colm 564 Feresten, Spike 1109 Fergie 135 Ferguson, Colin 171, 785 Ferguson, Craig 53 Ferguson, Daniel 911 Ferguson, Jay 149, 994, 1156 Ferguson, Jesse Tyler 139 Ferguson, John Pyper 682 Ferguson, Kariem 759 Ferguson, Keith 802 Fernandes, Richard A. 886 Fernandez, Giselle 615, 781 Fernandez, Ron 451 Fernbach, Keith 334 Ferrari, Toni 402 Ferraro, Christine 2 Ferraro, Mariana 346, 347 Ferrell, Conchata 1133 Ferrell, Lamont 816 Ferrer, Alex 888 Ferrer, Heidi 415 Ferrera, America 11, 157, 372, 1136 Ferrera, Jerry 782 Ferri, Claudia 87 Ferris, Alex 325 Ferris, Samantha 1102 Ferro, Barbara 151 Ferrucci, Michael 81 Fesman, Dan 785 Feuer, Mary 734 Fey, Tina 32, 157, 467, 471, 1116 Fichman, Niv 825 Fichtner, William 1018 Fideler, Greg 1084 Field, Ayda 652 Field, Fern 955 Field, Sally 516, 682 Fielding, Joy 397 Fields, Freddy 957 Fields, Ira 973 Fields, Joel 753 Fields, Nathan 878 Fields, Rich 413, 1016 Fields, Dr. Tara 741 Fieri, Guy 571, 749, 833 Fierro, Adam 1075 50 Cent 374, 579
Figgis, Mike 64 Figlioli, David 451 Fike, Bill 165 Filicia, Thom 771 Filipowich, Michael 79 Filippo, Fab 536 Fillion, Nathan 140 Filomena, Robert 765 Finch, Brian 489 Finch, Carl 95 Finch, Jennie 72 Fincke, Sue Anne 764 Fine, Jason 1145 Fine, Liz 404 Finer, Abby 900 Finglass, Kelli 730 Fink, Hugh 362 Fink, Kenneth 720 Finkel, David 1116 Finklestein, David 350 Finley, Greg 474 Finley, Tracey 279, 649 Finn, John 707 Finn, Joseph Patrick 1035 Finn, Lewis 1015 Finn, Michael 1055 Finney, Mindy 352 Fino, Jeff 841 Fiocca, Richard 765, 870 Fiore, John 913 Fiorito, Janelle 791 Fipke, Asaph 1096 Firestone, Jay 684 Firth, Colin 103 Fiscella, Andrew 943 Fiscella, Nicole 824 Fischer, Chad 1019 Fischer, Helmut 770 Fischer, Jenna 994 Fischer, Martin 825 Fischer, Shana 979 Fischman, Harris 69 Fishburne, Lawrence 157 Fishel, Danielle 137 Fisher, Amy 500 Fisher, Chad 1063 Fisher, Debra J. 715 Fisher, Jason 616 Fisher, Joely 1120 Fisher, John 1163 Fisher, Noel 1045 Fisher, Toby 489 Fishman, Harris 69 Fiskum, Amy 59 Fituci, Yaniv 7 Fitzgerald, Andrew 522 Fitzgerald, Barry 199 Fitzgerald, Bee 798 Fitzgerald, Charles 629 Fitzgerald, Dawn 860 Fitzgerald, Glenn 756 Fitzgerald, Molly 512
Fitzgerald, Susie 68 Fitzpatrick, Collen 611 Fitzpatrick, Richard 55, 461 Fitzsimons, Matt 6, 283, 310, 446 Fiveash, Chad 287 Flaherty, Dan 404 Flaherty, Paul 541 Flair, Ric 477 Flanagan, Brian T. 1054 Flanagan, Crista 929 Flanagan, Fionnula 681 Flanagan, Laura 422 Flanagan, Markus 1137 Flanigan, Joe 1093 Flannery, Judy 386, 825 Flannery, Kate 994 Flannery, Susan 673 Flatman, Barry 22 Flattery, Paul 380, 611 Flatts, Rascall 53 Flay, Bobby 660, 678, 699, 829, 871 Flebotte, Dave 753 Fleck, John 217 Fleder, Gary 993 Fleischer, Ruben 1046 Fleiss, Mike 234, 649, 650 Fleming, Ashley 769 Fleming, Hannah 78 Fleming, Jon 734 Fleming, Rhonda 240 Flemming, Peter 315 Fletcher, Dexter 243 Fleury, Laura 404, 731, 798 Fliegel, Cassie 339 Flint, Carol 784, 1138 Flockhart, Calista 682 Flockton, Christopher 792 Floica, Richard 801 Flood, Jonathan 671 Florek, Dann 913, 915 Florence, Tyler 699, 855 Florentine, Jim 335 Flores, Beatriz 75 Flores, Jhoanna 826 Flores, Natalie 352 Florindo, Siera 1100 Flory, Travis T. 787 Floyd, David 129, 740 Floyd, William J. 185 Flutie, Michael 635 Flutie, Robert A. 635 Flynn, Coleen 534 Flynn, Dion 667 Flynn, James 1131 Flynn, Matthew 165 Flynn, Neil 1063 Flynn, Ryan 1125 Flynn, Sean 1165
Index of Personnel Flynn, Suzanne 995 Fodor, Sabrina 866 Foeiske, Aaron 76 Fogel, Sarah 242 Fogelson, Susie 871 Foisy, Claude 355 Foley, Alina 862 Foley, Jeremy 684 Foley, Jerry 912 Foley, Margot 275, 891, 1135 Foley, Scott 1138 Foley, Tracey 1135 Foliart, Dan 474 Folks, Carolyn 710, 779, 780, 786 Fonda, Jane 8, 9, 609 Fonda, Peter 273 Fonseca, Lyndsy 853 Fontana, Francesca 526 Fontana, Mark 1090 Fontana, Sam 951 Foos, Crystal 813 Forbes, Douglas C. 156 Forbes, Kamilah 1053 Forbes, Michelle 260 Ford, Andrew 56 Ford, Angela 165 Ford, Colin 1102 Ford, Colton 908 Ford, Faith 280, 692 Ford, Harrison 4, 9, 33, 380 Ford, Mark 167, 907 Fordes, William N. 913 Fordham, Deb 1063 Foreman, George 167 Foreman, George, III 167 Foreman, George, IV 167 Foreman, George, V 167 Foreman, George, VI 167 Foreman, Georgetta 758 Foreman, Leola 167 Foreman, Mary 167 Foreman, Natalie 167 Forester, Nicole 830 Foretnberg, John 872 Forman, Tom 791 Formosa, Ric 225 Forney, Arthur W. 913, 914, 915 Forrest, Tom 285 Forrestall, Shanna 427 Forsyth, Rosemary 534 Forte, Deborah 940 Forte, Marlene 304 Forte, Will 467, 1059 Forth, Amy 352 Fortier, Aimee Spring 162 Fortier, Morghan 884
Index of Personnel Fortine, Kathy 342 Foss, Henry 463 Foster, Ben 471, 551 Foster, Dan 1133 Foster, Hunter 455 Foster, Kat 1120 Foster, Michael 473 Foster, Nora Kay 174, 839 Foster, Scott Michael 423 Fouse, Alysa 787 Fox, Anne 815 Fox, Ben 991 Fox, Billy 913 Fox, Dilly 294 Fox, Emilia 30 Fox, Jerica 61 Fox, Jorga 720 Fox, Matthew 926 Fox, Michael J. 9 Fox, Olivia 772 Fox, Paul 322 Fox, Rick 753 Fox, Rob 729, 910 Fox, Shannon 339 Fox, Shayna 622 Fox, Vivica A. 207 Foxworth, Jaimee 75 Foxworthy, Jeff 285, 640 Foxx, Jamie 188, 241, 284 Foy, John 661, 670 Frain, James 1131 Frakes, Jonathan 292 France, Danforth 1097 Frances, Vanessa 1150 Francis, Amy Price 94 Francis, Andrew 1105 Francis, Karen Mills 275 Francks, Rainbow 1093 Franco, Dave 139 Frand, Harvey 37, 659 Frank, Cathy 68, 308 Frank, Darryl 692, 909 Frank, Ilana 364 Frank, Paul 99 Franke, Christopher 1101 Franke, David 1025 Frankel, Bethenny 1, 1032 Frankel, Nick 872 Frankel, Talia 351, 581, 719 Frankfort, Evan 383, 535 Franklin, Aretha 215 Franklin, Carrie 352 Franks, Steve 1024 Franks, Tanya 420 Frantz, Adrienne 1163 Frappier, Jill 876
292 Fraser, Alex 246 Fraser, Duncan 313 Frazer, Michael 546 Frazier, Joe 477 Frazier, Mike 370 Frazier, Rodney 674 Frederick, Jason 1040 Fredericy, Bonita 970 Fredrique, Jennia 989 Freed, Lindsay 612 Freedman, Bryn 869 Freedman, Ed 185 Freelane, Mark 607 Freeman, Adam 809 Freeman, Cassidy 1079 Freeman, Crispio 385 Freeman, Doug 453 Freeman, Eddie 980 Freeman, J.E. 975 Freeman, Mark 637 Freeman, Martin 389 Freeman, Morgan 278 Freeman, Morgan J. 907 Freeman, Yvette 784 Freilich, Jeff 683 Frelich, Phyllis 534 French, Alexandra 1022, 1023 French, Kathleen 123, 624, 666, 1000, 1032 French, Ron 37, 1093 French, Sarah 101 French, Suzanne 919 Frenck, Flodie 312 Fresh, Doug E. 654 Freundilch, Neil 790 Freundlich, Talika 656 Frewer, Matt 785 Friedericy, Bonita 702 Friedland, Scott A. 765, 870 Friedlander, Judah 1116 Friedle, Will 34 Friedman, Brenda 194 Friedman, Brent V. 599 Friedman, Brian 361 Friedman, David 374, 455 Friedman, Harry 880, 1147 Friedman, John 543 Friedman, Mimi 668 Friedman, Reena 882 Friedman, Robert 56 Friedman, Zoe 211 Friel, Anna 1026 Friend, Russell 851 Friesen, Jen 1135 Fris, Rene 1073 Frislev, Michael 577 Frisley, Michael 104, 397 Frizzell, John 598 Frolov, Diane 149
From, Jeremy 136 Frost, David 865 Frost, Jim True 1153 Frost, Jo 1101 Frost, Lindsay 1072 Frost, Nick 507 Froud, Brian 1127 Fruedland, Lauren 778 Fry, Cori 910 Frye, Seth 252 Fryman, Pamela 853 Fuchs, Brittany 352 Fuchs, Ken 74 Fuentes, Daisy 633 Fuest, Laura 49, 631 Fugate, Katherine 641 Fugelsang, John 633 Fukunaga, Cindy Brennan 832 Fukunaga, Gen 832 Fukuto, Mary 816 Fuller, Bryan 839, 1026 Fuller, Drew 92, 641 Fuller, Simon 303, 627, 1082 Fuller, Victoria 817 Fulmer, Kyle 512 Fulp, Laura Brown 691 Fulton, Andrea 949 Fulton, Eileen 644 Fulton, Grace 398 Fumer, David 995 Funk, Dan 328, 477 Furey, Joe 1109 Furlan, Mira 926 Furnish, David 510 Furst, Griff 392 Furst, Nathan 107, 200, 223, 456, 457, 458, 459, 486 Furst, Stephen 302, 542 Fury, David 564 Fuson, Stacy 352, 1162 Fuste, Madeline 570 Futterman, Nika 517, 940, 972 Gabel, Jason 393 Gabel, Seth 756 Gaberman, John 924 Gable, Ashley 376 Gacki, Sebastian 41, 382 Gad, Josh 652 Gadd, Paul 564 Gadon, Sarah 1127 Gaffigan, Jim 965, 1001 Gagnon, Trevor 983 Gaha, Eden 72 Gaha, Nicola 1082 Gail, Max 192 Gainer, Maisha 352 Gaines, Barbara 912 Gaines, Colby 416
Gaitan, Fernando 1136 Galan, Nely 72 Galbraith, Jaelyn 495 Galecki, Johnny 665 Galen, Ben 266, 381 Galeotti, Bethany Joy 996 Galila, Asres 549, 572, 845 Galindez, Richard S. 509 Galkin, Matthew 901 Gallacher, Kristy 206 Gallacher, Stirling 302, 389 Gallagher, Teresa 934 Gallander, Joshua 252 Gallanders, James 78, 540 Gallen, Joel 100, 431, 697 Gallivan, Christopher 761, 771, 936 Gallner, Kyle 1079 Gallo, Christopher 275 Gallo, Monique 1011 Galvan, Ashley 120 Gamba, Tess 649 Gamble, Kevin 812 Gamble, Tracy 616 Gamboa, Tess 350, 422 Ganatra, Nisha 82, 595 Ganczewski, Damian 506 Gann, Jason 594 Gannaway, Bob 777, 947 Gansa, Alex 564 Gant, Robert 509 Gantz, Harry 1110 Gantz, Joe 1110 Gany, Brian Prowse 1050 Ganz, Scott 362 Gao, Jessica 337 Gara, Michael 47 Garant, Robert Ben 1039 Garber, Victor 155 Garcia, Alain 647 Garcia, Danay 1018 Garcia, Eddie 754 Garcia, Eduardo 508 Garcia, Eric 619 Garcia, Gregory Thomas 971 Garcia, Jeff 439, 651 Garcia, Jessica 1050 Garcia, JoAnna 417, 577, 586 Garcia, Jorge 926 Garcia, Kai 152 Garcia, Melissa 76 Garcia, Rodrigo 260 Gardner, Allison 624
293 Gardner, Ashley 902 Gardner, Erica 347 Gardner, Julie 466, 551 Gardner, June 762 Gardner, Stacey 740 Gardner, William 748 Garefino, Anne 1086 Gareis, Jennifer 673 Garfield, David 246 Garfield, Steve 404 Garfinkel, Steve 1066 Garfinkle, David 52, 210, 399 Gargaro, Alicia 538 Gargiulo, Mike 395 Garlin, Jeff 724 Garner, Jennifer 4, 516 Garnett, Cynthia 719 Garofalo, Janeane 204 Garrett, Betty 240 Garrett, Brad 9, 81, 736, 1120 Garrett, Leif 500 Garrett, Stephen 296 Garris, Mick 171 Garrison, Lane 1018 Garson, Willie 84 Garten, Ina 657 Garth, Jennie 166, 383 Garther, Jamala 52 Gartiner, Alex 619 Gartland, Kristyn 813 Garver, Chris 946 Garvie, Scott 532, 1038 Garvin, Leslie 350 Gary, Patty 713 Gasinski, Liz 352 Gaspar, Megan 344 Gassman, Alessandro 409 Gaston, Brooke 966 Gaston, Michael 881 Gateley, Liz 361, 403, 844, 907, 985, 1052 Gates, Josh 746 Gaucher, Jordan 1078 Gaudet, Mari-Pier 533 Gaudsmith, Bill 256, 519, 719 Gavankar, Janina 905 Gavin, Dolores 26, 276, 703, 860 Gawlowski, Gayle 1021 Gaydos, Tim 477 Gaylor, Bobby 149 Gaylord, Mitch 73 Gaynor, Gloria 231 Gaynor, Mitzi 349 Gazzara, Ben 9 Gazzarro, Tina 907, 1003 Geary, Anthony 125, 810 Gedde, Bill 32 Geddes, Beth 1011
Geddes, Chris 261 Geddes, Michael 261 Gedrick, Jason 87, 133, 598 Geer, Willow 28 Geffen, Anthony 927 Geiger, Melissa 998 Geiney, Taylor 985 Geissman, Grant 1133 Gelb, Pete 825 Gelbart, David 1005 Gelfand, James 87, 390, 479, 533 Gellard, Luke 113 Geller, Eric 703 Gelman, Debi 270 Gelman, Michael 925 Gemberling, John 170 Gemmill, R. Scott 784 Gemmill, Tom 1077 Gendreau, Kevin 584 Gentile, Mark 772, 1015 Genzel, Carrie 41, 572 Geoghan, Jim 530, 1098 George, Clara 22 George, Melissa 260 George, Nelson 235, 626 George, Shannon 672 Gerard, Gil 50 Gerard, Tara 402 Gerhardt, Jason 811 German, Glenn 427 Germann, Greg 785 Gero, Martin 1093 Gerroll, Daniel 68 Gertler, Howard 248 Gervais, Ricky 389, 444, 994 Getty, Balthazar 682 Gewirtz, Howard 787 Ghenassia, Eric 825 Ghisi, Alberto 1152 Gholam, Bechara 733 Gholam, Rabin 350 Gholam, Stephanie 1028 Ghoogassian, Chloe 552 Giacchino, Michael 187, 926 Giaconia, Kathy 760 Giamatti, Paul 272 Gianas, Tom 81 Giangrande, Meredith 446 Gianotti, Frank 1069 Giardano, Teresa 765 Gibbons, Jesse 495 Gibbons, Mike 775 Gibbons, Tim 724 Gibbs, Dusty 552 Gibbs, Richard 659, 1077
Gibson, Brandon 1128 Gibson, Charles 516 Gibson, Henry 676 Gibson, Jake 970 Gibson, Kate 749 Gibson, Lori 748 Gibson, Neil 818 Gibson, Thomas 715 Gidez, Chris 1145 Gienier, Mona 819 Giesen, Tom 861 Giffin, Philip 358, 509 Gifford, Chris 769, 820 Gifford, Kathie Lee 867 Gilbert, Chris Payne 1113 Gilbert, John 197 Gilbert, Ronald 408 Gilbert, Sara 561, 665 Giles, Peter 293 Gilford, Zach 806 Gill, Thea 734 Gill, Vince 96 Gillard, Stuart 115 Gilliam, Seth 1153 Gillies, Andrew 1002 Gillies, Isabel 915 Gilligan, Vince 54 Gillim, Dorothea 1158 Gilmer, Rob 130 Gilmore, Alexie 376 Gilmore, William S. 92 Gilroy, Jenni 25, 478, 1065, 1115 Gimbrone, Nancy 699 Ginestra, Janelle 519 Ginn, Rupak 82 Ginsberg, Seth 643 Giordana, Teresa 742 Giordano, Anne Flett 807 Giovinazzo, Carmine 722 Giraldo, Greg 291 Girard, Pierre 896 Girion, Jeff 494 Girion, Laurie 494, 719, 1150 Gish, Annabeth 364, 681 Gisondo, Skyler 671 Gist, Karin 63, 816 Gitelson, Richard 257 Gitsch, Randy 240 Gitter, Cordella 655 Giuliano, Neil 205 Giuliano, Peter 913 Giuntoli, David 417 Givens, Ahmad 433 Givens, Kamal 433 Givens, Liz 1004 Gladstein, Randall 86 Glain, Lowri 529 Glall, Prudence 630 Glasberg, Gary 675
Index of Personnel Glass, Caitlin 832 Glass, Ira 547 Glass, Matthew 334 Glass, Nancy 10 Glassman, Andrew 45, 352 Glau, Summer 541, 543 Glaudini, Lola 715 Glavin, Ed 156, 775 Glawson, Bruce 854 Glazer, Barry 135 Glazer, Brian 395, 1072 Gleason, Mary Pat 336 Gleason, Vanessa 1162 Gleave, Lisa 740 Glenn, Wendy 214 Gless, Sharon 683 Glinster, Philip 295 Glouberman, Michael 621 Glover, John 1079 Glowacki, Olivia 640 Gluckson, Jill 886 Gnolfo, Richard 355 Goberman, John 825 Godal, Erik 1090 Godard, Joel 911 Goddard, Daniel 1163 Goddard, Drew 926 Goddard, Joel 318 Godoy, Frankie 321 Goebel, Paul 1097 Goehring, Jamie 382 Goelz, Dave 362, 525 Goetzman, Gary 272, 668 Goffin, David 627 Goggin, Hayley 650 Goggins, Walter 1075 Gogolak, Charlie 904 Gohl, Matthias 922 Goines, Siena 881 Goitia, Larry 1123 Gold, Murray 551 Gold, Savannah 61 Gold, Susan 488 Gold, Tracey 174 Goldbacher, Sandra 30 Goldberg, Amy 183, 480, 877, 941 Goldberg, Ann 877 Goldberg, Eliot 58, 132, 352, 899 Goldberg, Iddo 473 Goldberg, Jason 393, 661 Goldberg, Joann 33 Goldberg, Justin 250 Goldberg, Katya 889 Goldberg, Stu 88 Goldberg, Whoopi 44, 362, 548 Goldblum, Jeff 914 Golden, Dan 116
Index of Personnel Golden, Peter Adam 1010 Goldenberg, Billy 939 Goldenberg, Jeff 102 Golder, Andrew J. 1083 Goldfarb, Philip M. 292, 955 Goldfine, Lloyd 1143 Goldfine, Michael 694 Goldfinger, Sarah 720 Goldin, Ricky Paull 623 Golding, Meta 715 Goldman, Andrew 1028 Goldman, Dan 354, 465, 605 Goldman, David 741, 760 Goldman, Duff 617 Goldman, Greg 106, 119, 475, 566, 767 Goldman, Julie 69, 667 Goldman, Lesley 483 Goldman, Matt 914 Goldman, Neil 1063 Goldman, Rich 275, 889, 893 Goldman, Scott 542 Goldman, Seth 345 Goldman, Willie 617 Goldschein, Gil 497, 899 Goldsmith, Jill 913 Goldsmith, Joel 1093 Goldsmith, Josh 1120 Goldspink, Calvin 917 Goldstein, Charles 333, 543 Goldstein, Jonathan M. 983 Goldstick, Oliver 300 Goldworm, Adam 171 Goldwyn, John 747 Golin, Bruce 722 Golin, Steve 905 Golusha, Gene 991 Gomez, Carlos 1072 Gomez, Ian 447 Gomez, Iraida 329 Gomez, Joshua 702 Gomez, Rick 972 Gomez, Selena 11, 1155 Gomez, Selma 541 Gonsalves, Steve 813 Gonzalez, Luis F. 950 Gonzalez, Rick 1035 Gonzalez, Tony 394 Goocher, Devon 251 Goocher, Kevin 251 Good, Alicia 291 Goodall, Rod 1078 Goodeve, Grant 861 Goodman, Dana 211 Goodman, Joel 630, 763
294 Goodman, John 44, 561 Goodman, Jonathan P. 615, 781 Goodman, Len 733 Goodman, Roger 124 Goodman, Stuart 324 Goodson, Barbara 1017 Goodson, Mark 1016 Goodwill, Jonathan 737 Goodwin, Aaron 198 Goodwin, Daisy 420 Goodwin, Ginnifer 668 Goodwin, Katrin 1060 Goodwin, Raven 897 Gorden, Greg 51 Gorder, Gunevieve 1129 Gordon, Andy 558 Gordon, Brian 217, 283, 941 Gordon, Danso 1085 Gordon, Howard 564 Gordon, Mark 641, 715, 828, 1035 Gordon, Scott 641, 715 Gordon, Zachary 379 Gordow, Mark 1019 Goren, Yoav 158 Goreski, Brad 426 Gorfolova, Andrea 1043 Gorgoni, Adam 621 Gorman, Burn 551 Gorman, Justin 435 Gorman, Sean 1105 Gorman, Toby 74 Gornec, Allie 644 Gorodetsky, Eddie 1133 Gosch, Christopher 613 Goss, Fred 692 Gosselaar, Mark-Paul 429 Gossett, Deondray 759 Gossett, Louis, Jr. 161, 231 Gossett, Robert 704 Gostelow, Harry 103 Gottfried, Gilbert 100, 727 Gottlieb, Andrew 188, 461, 612 Goudeau, Michael 1010 Gough, Alfred 1079 Gould, Alexander 1144 Gould, Jadin 280 Gould, Jill 1011 Gould, Kelly 447 Gould, Lewis 913 Gould, Terry 567, 598 Gout, Leopoldo 305 Goutman, Christopher 644 Gowers, Bruce 135, 406, 541 Gowlowski, Gayle 1124 Gozlan, Eric 375, 608
Grace, Maggie 926 Grading, Brian 1086 Graham, Allison 204, 533 Graham, Bruce 358 Graham, Cameron 1002 Graham, Charlotte 760 Graham, Currie 66, 429 Graham, Harley 673 Graham, Katerina 398 Graham, Matthew 295 Graham, Melanie 943 Grahn, Nancy Lee 810 Grainger, Oliver 642 Grammer, Kelsey 652, 807, 816, 942 Grammer, Spencer 826 Grand, Joe 418 Graneth, Tiffany 987 Grant, Beth 506 Grant, Brea 576, 839 Grant, Patti M. 1123 Grant, Red 439 Grant, Stacy 789 Grant, Teach 358 Graphia, Toni 659 Graves, Alex 187 Graves, Rupert 504 Gray, Ann Marie Williams 1142 Gray, Erin 201 Gray, George 203 Gray, John 814 Gray, Mackenzie 445 Gray, Natalie 339 Gray, Wendy K. 232 Gray, William 273 Grayden, Sprague 505, 564, 881 Graye, Devon 747 Grayhm, Steven 273 Grayson, Wayne 208, 1164 Grazer, Brian 564, 806 Grazer, Gigi Levangie 518 Graziadei, Michael 1163 Graziano, David 909 Graziano, Stephen 133, 487 Grean, Wendy 663 Greathouse, David 306 Greathouse, Michelle 481 Greaux, Julie 664, 806 Greco, Michael P. 48 Greco, Michele 176 Green, Al 39 Green, Amanda 915 Green, Anthony 21 Green, Brian Austin 541, 543 Green, Carl 202, 657 Green, Cody 519
Green, Conrad 733 Green, Dan 134, 208, 385, 1143 Green, David 680 Green, Janet-Laine 874 Green, Jonathan 915 Green, Karey 585, 858 Green, Michael 102, 1079 Green, Nate 611 Green, Peter M. 180 Green, Robert O. 248 Green, Robson 597 Green, Sandy 1007 Green, Sylvia 447, 616 Green, Tracy 624, 666, 739, 790 Green, Walon 784, 913 Greenberg, Ben 1101 Greenberg, Benjamin 343, 655, 933 Greenberg, Brenda 663 Greenberg, Bryan 993, 996 Greenberg, Drew Z. 747 Greenberg, Josh 431, 697 Greenberg, Marc L. 705 Greenberg, Michael 772, 1093 Greenberg, Stephen 113, 479 Greenberg, Suzy Mamann 853 Greenberger, Andrew 514 Greenblatt, C.H. 701 Greenblatt, William R. 584 Greene, Adam 439 Greene, Ellen 999, 1026 Greene, Jonathan 915 Greene, Josh 713, 834 Greene, Kevin 1103 Greene, Lynnie 988 Greene, Melanie 686 Greene, Rob 265 Greene, Robyn 363 Greener, Adam 42, 251, 1013 Greenfield, Michael 375, 608 Greengrove, Kris 305, 922 Greenhut, Tom 581, 1160 Greenwald, Carol 325, 725 Greenwald, Todd 1155 Greenwood, Bruce 532 Greer, Judy 344 Gregg, Clark 983
295 Gregory, Alex 902, 980 Greif, Leslie 172, 809 Grenier, Adrian 782 Grenon, Macha 479 Gretch, Jason 128 Greulach, Chad 809 Grey, Brad 1033 Grier, David Alan 84 Grier, Pam 283, 905 Griffin, Douglas M. 427 Griffin, Helen 294 Griffin, John 898 Griffin, Kathy 1, 157, 205, 455, 898 Griffin, Katie 1152 Griffin, Maggie 898 Griffin, Merv 718, 880, 1147 Griffin, Paul 1143 Griffin, Phil 56, 568 Griffin, Stephanie 388 Griffin, Ty 719 Griffis, Rhoda 641 Griffith, Anastasia 732 Griffith, Jason 208 Griffith, Josh 1163 Griffith, Karen 1147 Griffith, Kristie 867 Griffiths, Lucy 449 Griffiths, Rachel 682 Griffiths, Richard 30, 362 Griffiths, Sheila 1033 Griggs, Amy 144 Grigsby, Howard 909 Grillo, Frank 1018 Grimaldi, Larry 123 Grimes, Scott 625, 784 Grimes, Shenae 383, 408, 557 Grimm, Joseph 1160 Grinstein, Fred 693 Groban, Josh 76 Grodner, Allison 490, 666 Grodner, Michel 588 Grodnik, Daniel 375 Groening, Matt 1077 Groff, Nick 198 Grondin, Susie 1152 Gronfield, Kristen 1113 Grosfield, Norm 208 Grosky, Aaron 711 Gross, H. Daniel 133, 175, 223 Gross, Lance 372, 852 Gross, Matthew 756 Gross, Michael 392, 853, 1101, 1163 Grosse, Nikki 818 Grossfeld, Norman J. 1143 Grossman, David 745 Grossman, Gary H.
438, 633, 660, 691, 699, 1029 Grossman, Howard K. 95 Grover, Deborah 415 Groza, Loredana 176 Gruber, Desiree 527, 1021 Gruber, J. MacKye 904 Gruber, Karen 891, 892 Grunberg, Greg 839 Grundfest, Billy 789 Grusin, Dave 440 Gruska, Jay 1102, 1151 Grylis, Bear 935 Guarascio, David 621 Guarino, Stephen 667 Gubelmann, Fiona 101 Gubler, Matthew Gray 715 Guenther, Andon 402 Guerra, Noel A. 1021 Guerrette, George 727 Guess, Rudy 791 Guest, Lance 181 Guest, Nicholas 223 Gugenheim, Gabielle Babin 825 Guggenheim, Marc 155 Gugino, Carla 782 Guidry, John 418 Guilano, Peter 913 Guilfoyle, Paul 720 Guinee, Tim 580 Gullion, Rebecca 817 Gummersall, Joshua 423 Gumpel, Warren 62 Gundaker, Vivian 644 Gunn, Andrew 340 Gunn, Ann 54 Gunn, James 470 Gunn, Tim 1021, 1121 Gunning, Megan 555 Gunther, Sherry 795 Gunton, Jonathan 430 Gunton, Michael 980 Gunvalson, Vicki 1, 1032 Gurin, Philip 346, 347, 583 Gurnee, Hal 912 Gurvitz, Marc 118, 616, 1033 Gustafson, Natalie 773 Gustafson, Robert 1112 Gutstadt, Jared 836, 1046 Guttridge, Jim 282 Gutzeit, Andreas 951 Guy, Jasmine 632 Guy, Sol 186 Guzelian, Eddie 341 Gwen, Curtis 170 Gwinn, Curtis 170 Gwinn, Peter 98
Haaland, Nils 751 Haas, Cyndi 10 Haas, Elizabeth 74 Habeeb, Tommy 1091 Haber, Susan 106 Hack, Olivia 648 Hack, Philip 559, 582 Hacker, James 630 Hackman, Gene 8, 9 Hackwith, Scott 674 Haddish, Tiffany 427, 439 Haddock, Chris 737 Hader, Bill 298, 467, 1059 Hadjii 503 Haff, Allen Lee 970 Haft, Steven 929 Hagan, Molly 1137 Hagen, Mark 825 Hagen, Stephanie 745 Hager, Kristen 364 Haggard, Piers 489 Haggis, Paul 110 Hagland, Kirsten 342 Haglund, Erin 1073 Hagner, Meredith 644 Hagopian, Juliette 66 Hahn, Medina 315 Haight, Adam 532, 684 Hailey, Leisha 905 Haim, Corey 566 Haimes, Ted 309 Haines, Tim 414 Hakim, Imani 787 Halaban, Boaz 1146 Haldane, Heather 365 Hale, Amanda 103 Hale, Lucy Kate 417 Halilton, Jacelyn 874 Halkin, Tim 312 Hall, Anthony Michael 174 Hall, Arsenio 605 Hall, Brad 970 Hall, Brian 834 Hall, Christine 430 Hall, Colby 729 Hall, Daniel 590 Hall, David 615, 781 Hall, Deidre 738 Hall, Edd 718 Hall, Kate 524 Hall, Michael C. 747 Hall, Nicole 882 Hall, Nigel 634 Hall, Pooch 807 Hall, Richard 158, 1013 Hall, Robin 318 Hall, Ryan 212 Hall, Shannon 660 Hallig, Klaus 825 Hallinan, Olivia 529 Halling, Tim 1055 Hallisay, Brian 417
Index of Personnel Hallmann, Drew 970 Hallock, Scott 1062 Halmi, Robert, Jr. 128, 133, 141, 223, 236, 273, 282, 283, 310, 412, 504, 533, 963, 975 Halmi, Robert, Sr. 141, 236, 273, 282, 504, 533 Halpern, Noreen 663, 789, 900 Halpin, Daire 77 Halsey, Clayton 666 Halstead, Dan 101 Halsted, Dana 385 Halvorson, Gary 318 Hambleton, Tom 956 Hamburg, John 586 Hamburger, Kevin 883 Hamel, Celia 641 Hamel, Veronica 50 Hamill, Mark 619 Hamilton, Ann Lewis 996 Hamilton, Dave 470, 1114 Hamilton, Denise 240 Hamilton, Hamish 578 Hamilton, Jillian 1146 Hamilton, Jocelyn 727, 968 Hamilton, Scott 65, 895 Hamilton, Timothy J. 906 Hamilton, Victoria 489 Hamlett, Christine 1042 Hamlin, John 399 Hamm, Jon 928 Hammer, Chuck 798 Hammer, Dennis 839 Hammersley, Rob 13, 976 Hammond, Darnell 467 Hammond, Darrell 1059 Hammond, Keri 1114 Hampel, Chris 184, 1022, 1023 Hampson, Greg 1085 Hampton, Brenda 474 Hampton, Leigh 1149 Hampton, Steve 530, 652, 910, 1155 Hancock, Herbie 215 Handler, Chelsea 700, 862 Handler, Evan 686 Handy, Emma 597 Hanel, Michael 447 Haney, Eric L. 1138 Hanifan, Bruce 26, 739, 860
Index of Personnel Hankinson, Sean 1022, 1023 Hanks, Tom 4, 215, 272, 668 Hanley, Bill 92 Hanlon, Jessica 1009 Hanna, Matt 792 Hannah, Daryl 282, 486 Hannah, Frank 111 Hannigan, Alyson 853 Hannigan, Harry 616 Hannon, Neil 263 Hansard, Glen 4 Hansen, Lisa M. 41, 50, 521 Hansil, Rich 539, 1101 Hansis, Van 644 Hanson, Brian 362 Hanson, Hart 675 Hanson, Scott 402 Hanssen, Tiffany 825 Harary, Don 16, 73, 209 Harbin, Laura 1038 Harbinson, Patrick 784, 915 Hardin, Melora 602, 994 Harding, David 873 Harding, Tonya 500 Harding, Zay 748 Hardwick, Chris 651 Hardwicke, Johnny 902 Hare, Kelfa 845 Harewood, David 449 Harewood, Dorian 217 Hargitay, Mariska 915 Hargrove, Dean 963 Harker, Susannah 103 Harlow, Jarrod 524 Harmon, Angie 308, 516, 913, 1156 Harmon, Jessica 37 Harmon, Mark 982 Harmon, Winsor 673 Harnois, Brian 199, 813 Harper, Hanna 705 Harper, Hill 372, 722 Harper, Shane 120 Harrah, Allen 1130 Harrah, Steve 1130 Harrier, Curtis Dean 907 Harries, Andy 153 Harrigan, Matt 1012 Harrington, Desmond 824 Harrington, Mary 379 Harrington, Nate 388 Harrington, Steve 1098 Harris, Andy 103 Harris, Barbara Eve 1018 Harris, Bill 646 Harris, Brock 970
296 Harris, Carter 806 Harris, Chelsea 897 Harris, Chris 853 Harris, Danneel 996 Harris, Harriet Sansom 745 Harris, Jeremy 968 Harris, Julian 801 Harris, Kevin 27 Harris, Laura 1156 Harris, Mark R. 110 Harris, Neil Patrick 140, 157, 516, 602, 853 Harris, Rachael 990 Harris, Robert 95 Harris, Samantha 733 Harris, Wendy 1100 Harris, Wood 1153 Harrison, Bret 1035 Harrison, Chris 649 Harrison, Matthew 387 Harrison, Michelle 66 Harrison, Susan 103 Harrison, Teri 1162 Harry, Jackee 696, 787 Hart, Carmen 7 Hart, Ian 753 Hart, James C. 720 Hart, Jimmy 247 Hart, Kevin 697 Hart, Mary 166, 781 Hart, Michael 894, 1081 Hart, Roxanne 217 Hart, Stephen R. 171 Hartford, Glen 88 Hartford, Scott 817 Hartley, Breanne 88 Hartley, David Blake 996 Hartley, Justin 194, 1079 Hartman, Butch 793 Hartman, Duke 861, 1139 Hartshorne, Robert 1118 Hartwell, Lisa Wu 1032 Harvey, Abigail 1146 Harvey, Grant 104, 315 Harvey, Nick 107 Harvick, Kerry 655 Harvie, Derek 544, 879, 987 Haselton, Valerie 528 Haskell, Neil 15 Haskell, Peter 481 Haskett, Roger 315 Hasse, Evan 1083 Hasselbeck, Elizabeth 1142 Hasselhoff, David 21, 634 Hastings, Don 644 Haswell, Katy 818
Hatch, Heather 286 Hatcher, Teri 157, 561, 745 Hatchett, Glenda 890 Hatem, Richard 1102 Hathaway, Lalah 559 Hatta, Ben 491, 838, 1004 Hauge, Ron 1077 Haughton, Lorraine 587 Hauseman, Megan 252 Hauser, Michael 791 Hausman, Michael 440 Haven, Brooke 61, 964 Havey, Alan 150 Hawkes, J. Walter 1157 Hawkes, Jason 813 Hawkins, Sally 103 Hawn, Goldie 8, 297, 609 Hawthorne, Anne 179 Hayashi, Eitetsu 1057 Hayden, Nate 20, 943 Hayden, Pamela 1077 Hayek, Selma 271 Hayes, Erinn 606 Hayes, Isaac 1086 Hayes, Jacob 640 Hayes, Jeffrey 113, 228, 913 Hayes, Kathryn 644 Hayes, Pernelle 326, 1090 Hayes, Reginald C. 816 Hayes, Susan Seaforth 738 Haygood, Josh 401 Haymen, Jim 1136 Hayness, Cheyenne 251 Hays, Brenda 804 Hays, Lauren 1069 Hays, Marshall 1091 Haysbert, Dennis 1138 Hayward, Rachel 88 Hazeldine, Sam 103 Head, Anthony 103, 302 Head, Jim 224 Headey, Lena 543 Healey, Elizabeth 236 Healey, Jeremy 578 Healey, Kevin 1062 Heap, Jessica 162 Heap, Mark 507 Heap, Mike 1119 Heap, Miles 1140 Hearst, Rick 810 Heath, Hillary 600 Heath, Robert 616 Heaton, Patricia 188, 241, 652 Heatter, Merrill 70 Hebert, Julie 784 Hebert, Kyle 1057
Heche, Anne 945 Hecht, Albie 579, 977 Hecht, Gina 197 Hedges, David 615, 781 Heffernan, Jeff 980 Heffler, Jennifer 211 Heflin, Lance 636 Hefner, Hugh 400, 817 Hefner, Keith 817 Hefner, Kelly 309 Hegyes, Robert 576 Heiecke, Kurt 1119 Heigl, Katherine 4, 828 Heil, Reinhold 1154 Heimann, Nadine 734 Heine, Cariba 225 Heinle, Amelia 1163 Heinrich, Stephanie 1162 Heinzl, Michael 825 Heisler, Eileen 853, 914 Helberg, Simon 665 Held, Bob 612 Heldt, Russell 1034 Helfer, Tricia 659 Helgenberger, Marg 516, 720 Heline, DeAnn 853 Heller, Brian 80 Heller, Bruno 333 Heller, Greg 696 Helm, Judy C. 129, 740, 895 Helpern, Noreen 320 Hemingston, David 625 Hemmis, Paige 791 Hemphill, John 28 Hemsley, Sherman 561 Hemwall, Geoffrey 722 Henao, Zulay 427 Henderson, A.J. 642 Henderson, Ellie 225 Henderson, Felicia D. 824 Henderson, Florence 180, 283 Henderson, Lyn Alicia 784 Henderson, Stephen 376 Hendricks, Christina 928 Hendrickson, Elizabeth 1163 Hendriksen, Lance 283 Hendrix, Leslie 913, 914, 915 Hendy, Jacqueline 995 Henecke, Kert 1140 Henggeler, Courtney 665 Henner, Marilu 72, 214, 632 Hennesey, Carolyn 810 Hennessy, Barry 19, 158, 394
297 Hennessy, Jill 913 Henning, Shelley 345, 738 Henrie, David 853, 1155 Henriksen, Lance 412 Henriques, Sara Jane 427 Henry, Aisha 863 Henry, Deidre 1045 Henry, Gregg 1045 Henry, Jason C. 58 Henry, Jerry 778 Henry, Marguerite 716 Henry, Mike 795 Henry, Ryan 695 Henshall, Douglas 414 Hensley, Dennis 898 Hensley, John 644, 988 Hensley, Kelly Menighan 644 Henson, Brian 492 Henson, Jim 1066 Henson, John 596 Henson, Lisa 492 Henstridge, Natasha 155 Henze, Chris 1024 Hephner, Jeff 149 Hepker, Paul 739 Herbert, Brad 242 Herbert, Julie 992 Herbst, Rebecca 810, 811 Herek, Stephen 408 Herles, Kathleen 769 Herlie, Eileen 623 Herman, Danette 157 Herman, David 147 Herman, Sheryl 738 Hermann, Peter 68 Hermz, Nick 487 Hernandez, Emily 849 Hernandez, Fernando 490, 592 Hernandez, JoAnna 655 Hernandez, Juan 95 Hernandez, Liz 697 Heron, Meredith 1043 Herrera, Anthony 644 Herrera, Elizabeth 172 Herrera, Judy 306 Herrera, Kristin 1165 Herrick, Anna Goodman 366 Herrick, Summer 7 Herschko, Jennifer 177 Herschko, Tom 14 Hersh, Ed 185 Hersh, Glenda 222, 1032 Hersh, Stacey 159 Hershberger, Sally 1073 Hershman, Rob 801
Herskovitz, Marshall 423 Herttzberg, Paul 50 Hertz, Tom 1051 Hertzan, Morgan 250 Hervey, Jason 247 Herwick, Mark 247, 514 Herzon, Heidi 1058 Hesling, John 121 Hess, Amy 454 Hester, Eric 1165 Hester, Labon 556 Hester, Sarah 1137 Hetzner, Melissa 798 Heuton, Cheryl 992 Hevener, Keith 404 Hewer, Mitch 498 Hewitt, Jason 584 Hewitt, Jennifer Love 9, 157, 166, 814 Hewlett, David 1093 Hewryk, Olexa 1159 Heydt, Alan 937 Heyersahl, Christopher 463 Heyward, Andy 685, 751, 849, 1105 Heyward, Bianca 849 Hiatt, Lincoln D. 1083 Hick, Regina Y. 816 Hickey, John Benjamin 308 Hickey, Robert Stark 1113 Hickland, Catherine 995 Hickman, Hudson 115 Hickman, Mark 679 Hicks, Kenn 422 Hicks, Regina 63 Hicks, Taylor 65 Hicks, Tony 652 Hidalgo, Karia 71 Hiddleston, Tom 103 Hiel, Tom 116, 451 Higbee, Alan 879 Higby, David 285 Higginbotham, Abraham 139 Higgins, Jean 926 Higgins, John Michael 277 Higgins, Kate 23 Higgins, Patrick 475 Higgins, Steve 467, 468 Higginson, Torri 1093 Hiildensperge, Kristan 889 Hilalgo, Karla 253 Hilary, Lynn 77 Hilderbrand, Shana 765 Hill, Aaron 826 Hill, Anne 180 Hill, Brandon 149
Hill, Conleith 294 Hill, Duane 874 Hill, Dule 1024 Hill, Faith 89, 96, 164, 241 Hill, Marlie 1036 Hill, Matt 356, 774, 1096 Hill, Steven 913 Hill, Terence 780 Hill, Toby 902 Hillenburg, Stephen 1089 Hilliard, Allison 460 Hilton, Paris 403 Hiltz, Nichole 259, 1045 Himelfarb, David 904 Himmel, Todd 518 Himmelman, Peter 675, 945 Hindle, Art 540, 1002 Hines, Cheryl 239, 724 Hines, Tiffany 664 Hinkle, Marin 1133 Hinkle, Thom 570 Hinnen, Stacey 487 Hinojosa, Selene 1025 Hinson, Jordan 785 Hipp, Kate 44 Hire, Andre 876 Hirsch, Judd 992 Hirschorn, Michael 75, 403 Hirsh, Michael 604, 727, 768, 874, 931, 1152 Hirst, Michael 1131 Hirst, Tony 854 Hixson, Paula Jean 314 Hobbs, Chelsea 104 Hobbs, Christopher 23 Hoberman, David 955 Hobert, Tim 1063 Hobin, Matthew 199, 441, 813 Hoch, Abe 431 Hochberg, Justin 628 Hochhauser, Bill 339, 350 Hochman, Larry 1157 Hockin, Sheila 1131 Hockman, Jordana 792 Hodder, Kent 828 Hodes, Jeffrey 616 Hodge, Aldis 290 Hodge, Douglas 103 Hodges, Mack 1092 Hodson, Jimmy 758 Hoeft, Andrew 1151 Hoegl, Andrew 106 Hoegl, Drew 234 Hoen, Paul 82 Hof, Dennis 694
Index of Personnel Hoff, Sara 366 Hoffman, Corinne 672 Hoffman, Dustin 297, 609 Hoffman, Ingrid 493 Hoffman, Lee 3 Hoffman, Lynn 1020 Hofmeyer, Genevieve 113 Hogan, Brooke 59 Hogan, Gabriel 5, 364, 598 Hogan, Hulk 14, 59, 247 Hogan, Linda 59 Hogan, Michael 37, 659, 709 Hogan, P.J. 15 Hogel, Andrew 933 Hogesty, Drake 738 Hohenshilt, Brian 497 Hohfeld, Brian 969 Holahan, Paul 1154 Holbach, Jennifer 570 Holbrook, Hal 471 Holcomb, Corey 284 Holden, Gina 799 Holden, Susan 305, 922 Holiday, Ron 69 Holland, Gary 288 Holland, Todd 344 Holleman, Lily 425 Hollenbberg, Sue 1159 Hollinger, Patricia 1044 Hollingsworth, Ben 115 Holloman, Laurel 905 Holloway, Josh 926 Holly, Lauren 982 Hollywood, Clare 267 Holm, Ashley 550 Holmes, Adrian 709 Holmes, Alex 244 Holmes, Bob 89, 317 Holmes, Dina 298 Holmes, Doug 472 Holmes, Mackenzie 640 Holmes, Mike 848 Holmes, Scott 644 Holmes, Tina 1074 Holston, Nard 503 Holt, Claire 225 Holzman, Eli 527, 661, 1021 Homes, A.M. 905 Hommel, Robin 1028 Hommon, Kelly D. 948 Honey, Kristen 50 Honigbaum, Shelley 995 Honore, Stephanie 162, 584 Hood, Blake 139 Hood, Deborah 1117
Index of Personnel Hooge, Alois 647 Hooks, Kevin 921 Hooper, Nicholas 980 Hooper, Tom 272 Hoover, Kit 436 Hope, Barclay 78 Hope, Jennifer 758, 892 Hope, Leslie 577 Hopkin, James D. 104 Hopkins, Anne 331 Hopkins, Josh 535 Hopkins, Richard 361, 733 Hopkins, Stephen 686 Hopkins, Topher 733 Hopper, Beth 1064 Hopper, Dennis 110 Hoppus, Mark 943 Hopson, Simonen 352 Horden, Marcia Gay 732 Horgan, Jillian 321 Horgan, Sharon 420 Hories, George 273, 463 Horigan, Jim 664 Horn, Anthony 497, 765, 870 Horn, Beth 14 Horn, Kelly Van 756 Hornbacher, Scott 928 Hornburg, Matt 618 Horne, Matthew 193 Horner, Craig 287 Horning, Chad 388 Hornsby, Russell 171, 921 Horowitz, Adam 926 Horowitz, Mark 905, 982 Horowitz, Robert 219, 220, 221 Horsdal, Chelah 159, 224 Horse, Michael 50 Horta, Silvio 1136 Horton, Ken 1079 Horton, Peter 828 Hortsman, Fritzi 917 Horvath, Chris 106 Horvath, Rachel 261 Horvitz, Louis J. 4, 8, 157, 235, 297, 317, 516 Horvitz, Richard Steven 1090 Hoskins, Bob 409 Hoskinson, Jim 98 Hotchkiss, Jon 367, 1010 Hotz, Kenny 544, 900 Hough, Julianne 90, 166 Hoult, Nicholas 498
298 Hourugan, Jack 855 House, Alex 314 House, Susan 1125 House, Yoanna 424 Houston, Anjelica 942 Houston, Linda 658 Houts, David 404 Howard, Bill 590 Howard, Gale 745 Howard, Kyle 965 Howard, Laura 1022, 1023 Howard, Merri D. 707 Howard, Sally 254 Howard, Steve 31 Howard, Terrence 11 Howard, Todd 579 Howard, Traylor 955 Howard, William 863 Howarter, Laurie 477 Howarth, Alan 181, 201 Howarth, Roger 644 Howe, John 91 Howell, Bruce 1086 Howell, C. Thomas 71, 223 Howell, Jodie 655 Howell, Kaitlin 874 Hower, Nancy 1113 Howerton, Glenn 872 Howles, Aaron Christian 535 Howsam, Gary 375, 1131 Hoyt, Abby 1148 Hsu, Teresa 1099 Hsueh, Brenda 853 Huang, Erica 922 Hubbard, Beth 614 Hubbard, Elizabeth 644 Hubbard, Erica 921 Huckins, Holly 841 Huddleston, Holly 1099 Huddy, Juliet 958 Hudgins, David 806 Hudis, Mark 344 Hudson, Bella 208 Hudson, Brett 576 Hudson, Ernie 174, 602 Hudson, Jane 449 Hudson, Jeff 142 Hudson, Kate 471 Hudson, Kellie 285 Hudson, Lisa 1122 Hudson, Oliver 1051 Hudson, Sam 825 Huerta, Gina 882 Huertas, Jon 196 Huett, Zane 745 Huff, Aston 349 Huffman, Felicity 157, 745
Hughes, Brian 238 Hughes, Dave 1012 Hughes, Deric A. 194 Hughes, Finola 810 Hughes, Gwyneth 103 Hughes, Lindsay 193 Hughes, Patrick 408 Hughes, Rikki 29 Hughley, D.L. 39, 484, 743 Hull, Kenny 933, 1032 Hulteen, Cheryl 623 Humphreys, Autumn 1003 Humphreys, Beth 1088 Humphreys, Nina 607 Humphries, Taylor 309 Hundgen, Michael 1122 Hundman, Debby 379 Hunley, Leann 738 Hunnan, Charlie 505 Hunt, Bill 1145 Hunt, Bonnie 51 Hunt, Jason 744 Hunt, Richard 1066 Hunt, Sarah 1145 Hunte, Donna 3 Hunter, Chris 1085 Hunter, Elizabeth 905, 917 Hunter, Gigi 251 Hunter, Holly 471, 1060 Hunter, Kevin 587 Hunter, Melissa 329 Hunter, Rachel 73, 104 Hunter, Ryan 212 Hunter, Simon J. 1126 Hunter, Tab 240 Hunterm, Ryan 212 Huntington, Breanna 718 Hurd, Michelle 915 Hurd, Paige 787 Hurey, Jeanne 811 Hurley, Deborah J. 1076 Hurley, Kelan 907 Hursley, Doris 810 Hursley, Frank 810 Hurst, Dan 312 Hurt, John 440 Hurt, William 732 Hurvitz, Todd 247 Hurwit, Bruce 999 Hurwitz, David 14 Husman, Perry 707 Hussey, David 101 Huston, Danny 272 Hutcherson, Warren 503 Hutchings, Julie 658 Hutchinson, Ron 97 Hutchinson, Sonny 861, 1139
Hutchison, Anna 411 Hutson, Tracy 791 Hutt, Jennifer Koppelman 589 Hutton, Timothy 290 Hyams, Tor 581 Hyatt, Anthony 503 Hyde, Kym 805 Hydock, Jacki 321 Hyland, Sarah 300 Hyneman, Jamie 976 Hynes, Alison 703 Hynes, Jessica 507 Iacob, Marian 201 Iacono, Sal 883 Ialacci, Karen 1066 Ice T 915 Igawa, Togo 1047 Ikki, Rikki 144 Ikki, Vikki 144 Ilagan, Mandel 808 Ilam, Gil 329, 483 Ilansburgh, John 729 Imahara, Grant 976 Imhoff, Annie 1013 Imperioli, Michael 296 Inaba, Carrie Ann 121, 733 Inch, Kevin 921 Indelicato, Mark 1136 Indigaro, Mark 883 Ingle, John 810 Ingoldsby, Mayia 123 Ingraham, Leland 730 Ingram, Charles 748 Ingram, Daniel 325 Ingram, Dustin 1137 Ingram, James 513 Innes, Laura 784 Inomata, Kazuhiko 1057 Insani, Toni 651 Introcasco, Amy 898 Irby, Michael 1138 Ireland, Dan 308 Irizarry, Vincent 623, 1163 Iron, Daniel 364, 825 Irons, Andy 152 Irons, Bruce 152 Irons, Nicholas 200 Ironside, Michael 521 Irrera, Dom 651 Irvin, Britt 812 Irvin, Sam 734 Irving, Brian 495, 1127 Irving, Bruce 645 Irving, George S. 341 Irving, Xackery 731, 798 Irwin, John 75, 145, 654, 911 Isaac, Sandy 1151 Isaacs, Jason 681
299 Isabelle, Kathleen 320 Isacsson, Kris 248 Isbell, Tammy 1002 Isen, Tajja 805, 876, 876, 884, 1100 Isenberg, Brad 1032 Isenstadt, Mean 353 Isip, Michael 386 Isitt, Kate 109 Isler, Lloyd 238 Ismail, Neveen 655 Ito, Daisuke 1057 Itten, Kevin 745 Itzin, Gregory 564 Ivanek, Zeljko 732 Ivey, Dana 443 Izact, Tracy 289 Izzard, Eddie 1045 Jablonski, Sean 988 Jace, Michael 1075 Jackman, James 457 Jackson, Corey A. 521 Jackson, Craig 252 Jackson, Curtis 173 Jackson, Dan 565 Jackson, Douglas 229, 563 Jackson, Hal 873 Jackson, J.T. 84 Jackson, Janet 205, 372 Jackson, John 31 Jackson, Joshua 187 Jackson, Mick 332 Jackson, Neil 529 Jackson, Paul 838 Jackson, Randy 431, 627, 628 Jackson, Samuel L. 559, 619 Jackson, Tyler 212 Jackson, Victoria 696 Jacobovitz, Nicholas 711 Jacobowitz, Leslie 1153 Jacobs, Jessica 342 Jacobs, Jordan 510 Jacobs, Katie 851 Jacobs, Mark S. 256, 566 Jacobs, Michael 204, 509 Jacobs, Tameka 129, 740 Jacobson, Amy 255 Jacobson, Eric 362, 525 Jacobson, Peter 851 Jacobson, Scott 3 Jacobson, Taylor 426 Jacobus, Becky 1062 Jacoby, Brent 45, 596 Jacot, Christopher 480 Jaeger, Sam 155 Jaeger, Thomas 339 Jaffe, Michael 332, 542 Jaffe, Susan Nirah 745
Jaffier, Barnard 363 Jakovac, Augi 416 James, Ami 946 James, Anna Wilson 529 James, Doug 628 James, Geraldine 103 James, Jay 1084 James, Jonathan 967 James, Laurissa 404 James, Lennie 881 James, Logan 7 James, Michael Patrick 303 James, Michael Raymond 556 James, Micky 716 James, Paul 205, 826 James, Tyler Patrick 814 Jameson, Andrew 307 Jameson, Jenna 879 Jamieson, Don 335 Jandrisch, James 789 Jane, Jesse 981, 987 Janerbaum, David 729 Janes, Dominic 747, 999 Jankowski, Peter 914, 915 Jansen, Marc 583 Jarchow, Stephen P. 289, 480, 908 Jarczak, Steve 513, 602 Jarrin, Robert 781 Jarsky, Joris 560 Jarvis, Brian 1097 Jason, Peter 111, 194 Jastrzembska, Christina 88 Jaswinski, Anthony 28 Jausoro, Patty 725 Jay, Anjali 449 Jay, Brandon 1144 Jay, Russell 497 Jay, Terrence 306 Jbara, Dan 741 Jean, Wyclef 40, 235 Jebb, Andrew 319, 1088 Jeezy, Young 39 Jefferies, La Shawn 653 Jefferies, Richard 306 Jeffress, Scott 144, 591, 649, 650 Jeffrey, Tracey 1024 Jeffreys, Woody 358 Jenest, Victor 892 Jenkins, Jeff 307, 497, 899 Jenkins, Jolie 384 Jenkins, Ken 1063 Jenkins, Kiana 424 Jenkins, Mykel Shannon 673 Jenkins, Sacha 173 Jenner, Brody 58
Jenner, Bruce 899 Jenner, Emma 539 Jenner, Khloe 899 Jenner, Kourtney 899 Jenner, Kris 899 Jennings, Brent 84 Jennings, Christina 532, 1038 Jennings, Sean 403 Jensen, Ashley 153, 1136 Jensen, David 584 Jensen, Taige 212 Jensen, Todd 107 Jenz, Stephanie 490 Jeralds, Scott 476 Jeremy, Ron 7, 879 Jericho, Chris 441, 485 Jerreau, Al 513 Jerrick, Mike 958 Jervoise, Sophie Charles 109 Jessop, Craig 91 Jewel 373 Jillette, Penn 1010 Jinkins, Jim 884 Jinks, Dan 1026 Joachim, Steve 441 Jobiani, Miriam 637 Jobling, Sandra 597 Joe, Steve 990 Johal, Ranjit 184 Johannesen, Ben 876 Johansen, Peter 700 Johanson, Sue 1108 Johansson, Paul 996 John, Elton 374, 400, 510 John, Olivia Newton 506, 516 Johnsen, Dean E. 1033 Johnson, Alexandra 830 Johnson, Amy Jo 178 Johnson, Ashley 38 Johnson, Ben Patrick 891 Johnson, Beverly 490 Johnson, Bill 556 Johnson, Brad 107, 574 Johnson, Brooke Badley 493 Johnson, Brown 769 Johnson, Bruce 23 Johnson, Cameron 188 Johnson, Chas. Floyd 982 Johnson, Chase 907 Johnson, Chuck 1096 Johnson, Corey 927 Johnson, Cozmo 1097 Johnson, Dee 784 Johnson, Echo 1162 Johnson, Elton 454 Johnson, Eric 799 Johnson, Gary 880 Johnson, Haylie 1106
Index of Personnel Johnson, Jay 730, 1058 Johnson, Jay Kenneth 738 Johnson, Julie 760 Johnson, Kenneth 1060 Johnson, Kenny 1075 Johnson, Lois 913 Johnson, Marcus 559 Johnson, Mark 54 Johnson, Marty 991 Johnson, Patricia 957 Johnson, Peta 23 Johnson, Peter 1102 Johnson, Rodney 425 Johnson, Sandi 838 Johnson, Tanji 14 Johnson, Tim 315, 322, 331 Johnson, Tom 439 Johnson, Traci Paige 672 Johnston, Bobby 171 Johnston, Gabrielle (Gaby) 74, 794 Johnston, Jamie 542 Johnston, Kati 257, 913 Johnston, Kristen 784 Jolie, Justine 515 Jolles, Annette 349 Jolly, Kyle 651 Jonas, Joe 63 Jonas, Nick 63 Jonas, Paul Kevin 63 Jonas Brothers 89, 582 Jones, Angus T. 1133 Jones, Ann R. 125 Jones, Asante 1069 Jones, Ashley 127, 540, 673 Jones, Cherry 564 Jones, Cheryl 1054 Jones, Clarence 873 Jones, David 479 Jones, Evan 993 Jones, Felicity 103 Jones, Gemma 30 Jones, George 278 Jones, Georgette 506 Jones, James 929 Jones, January 928 Jones, Jill Marie 816 Jones, Jon 103 Jones, Jonathan 112 Jones, Kimberly “Lil Kim” 422 Jones, Louisa Griffith 1146 Jones, Madison 613 Jones, Nancy 1147 Jones, Nicky 701 Jones, Orlando 945 Jones, Quincy 215, 929 Jones, Quincy, III 1092 Jones, Randy 817 Jones, Rashida 574, 994
Index of Personnel Jones, Renee 738 Jones, Richard T. 543 Jones, Rick 356 Jones, Rolin 1144 Jones, Ron C. 428, 795 Jones, Roy, Jr. 477 Jones, Rupert Penry 103 Jones, Ruth 193, 302 Jones, Sam, III 1079 Jones, Shirley 240, 609 Jones, Simon 627 Jones, Star 1142 Jones, Steve 206, 245 Jones, Tarbenia 627 Jones, Tim 702 Jones, Tommy Lee 471 Jones, Wayne 411 Jong, Gary 201 Jordan, Adam 695 Jordan, Claudia 740 Jordan, Leslie 506, 563 Jordan, Murray 712 Jordan, Rafael 107, 608 Joseph, Jennifer 3 Joseph, Paterson 269 Josephson, Barry 675 Jovi, Shavon 424 Jow, Malese 1137 Joy, Helene 390 Joyce, Julia 103 Joyette, Demetrius 456, 457, 458, 459 Joyner, David 658, 845 Joyner, Tom 372 Juan, Azon 973 Judah, Jeff 383 Judd, Cris 611, 754 Judd, Wynonna 11 Judge, Mike 902 Judge, Tony 825 Julian, Grant 45, 352 Juliani, Alessandro 37, 659 Jumbo, Andrew Dan 1107 Jussel, Chris 639 Justice, Victoria 1165 Juve, Karen 660 Kaba, Agim 644 Kaczmarek, Jan A.P. 409 Kaczmarek, Jane 429 Kadlec, Meredith 289 Kaelin, Kato 203 Kagasoff, Daren 474 Kahan, Alfred 208 Kahan, Harvey 304 Kahangi, Omid 177, 527 Kahn, Harvey 313, 358, 480 Kaidbey, Rana Lyn 352 Kaillor, Jason 825 Kain, Khalil 816
300 Kaiser, Dr. Stacey 696 Kajlich, Bianca 1051 Kalafatic, Helen 940, 1089 Kalanji, Alaina 1079 Kalehoff, Ed 865, 1016 Kaler, Jamie 965 Kalilieh, Sam 261 Kaling, Mindy 994 Kalis, David 849 Kalish, Bruce 411 Kallis, Danny 530, 1098 Kaloustian, Adam 1073 Kalush, Bill 124 Kalyan, Adhir 621 Kame, Christian 290 Kamen, John 56 Kaminsky, Bob 44 Kaminsky, Peter 44 Kanaan, Greg 870 Kanakaredes, Melina 722 Kanda, Rome 255 Kane, Adam 1026 Kane, Bruce 531 Kane, Darren 859 Kane, Joany 357 Kane, Sarah 918 Kane, Shannon 623 Kane, Tom 517, 802 Kang, Kourtney 853 Kang, Tim 333 Kani, Atandwa 917 Kaniel, Noam 647 Kantor, Steve 798 Kapinos, Tom 686 Kaplan, Caroline 866 Kaplan, Eric 147, 999 Kaplan, Marcy 851 Kaplan, Michael B. 816 Kaplan, Patti 694 Kaplan, Raduca 147 Kaplow, Dan 692 Kapp, Alex 983 Kara, Patricia 129, 740 Karapetyas, Davit 386 Karas, Irena 502 Karas, Jay 268, 804, 920 Kardashian, Kim 899 Karinen, Peter 360 Karkanis, Athena 663 Karlin, Ben 729 Karn, Richard 45, 794 Karnes, Jay 1075 Karp, Michael 925, 1016 Karpman, Laura 980 Karr, Gary 913 Karsh, Jonathan 477, 791 Kartheiser, Vincent 928 Kasch, Cody 745 Kasher, Moshe 327
Kassar, Mario 543 Kassel, Jeff 544 Kassen, Adam 949 Kassen, Mark 949 Katagas, Anthony 362 Kathman, Mike 689 Katic, Stana 292 Katims, Jason 806 Katleman, Michael 296, 669 Kato, Julia 622 Katsoolis, Krysanne 69 Katt, William 50 Katz, Barry 268, 804, 910 Katz, Gail 68 Katz, Martin 510 Katz, Rob 199, 813 Katz, Roib 569 Katz, Steve 636 Kaufer, Scott 676 Kaufman, Alyssa 1129 Kaufman, Amy J. 824 Kaufman, Fred 980 Kaufman, Joshua 932 Kaufman, Kevin 1032 Kaufman, Lester 567 Kaufman, Maxwell A. 985 Kaufman, Michael 1150 Kaufman, Paul A. 304, 480 Kaup, Paul 500 Kavanagh, Dave 77 Kavner, Julie 1077 Kay, Alex 1159 Kay, Dominick Scott 188 Kay, Hadley 560 Kay, Lesli 673 Kay, Robbie 409 Kaye, Lori 177 Kaye, Paul 85 Kaye, Thorsten 623 Kaz, Evan 564 Kazan, Lainie 862 Kazek, Ed 578 Kazim, Ha Kiem 564 Keach, Stacy 310, 446, 991, 1018, 1088 Keagan, Carrie 700 Keane, James 223 Keane, John M. 720 Keatley, Julie 709 Keaton, Diane 8, 297 Keaton, Josh 511 Keats, Laura 685 Kee, James 456, 457, 458, 459 Keena, Monica 782 Keenan, Shannon 230 Keeney, Carey 992 Keenleyside, Eric 159 Keestar, Matt 336 Keible, Stacy 462
Keichs, Kathy 675 Keifer, Elizabeth 830 Keiffer, Brittany 424 Keiles, Glenn 1064 Keillor, Garrison 95 Keiran, Beth 836 Keitel, Harvey 296 Keith, Gregory 989 Keith, Toby 96, 98, 285 Keley, Mike 535 Kelin, Larry 16 Kell, Bradley 545 Keller, Cord 636 Keller, Ken H. 977 Keller, Tessa 907 Kellerman, Sally 980 Kelley, David E. 676 Kelley, John C. 982 Kelley, Jon 350 Kelley, Malcolm David 926 Kellison, Daniel 883 Kelly, Clinton 1146 Kelly, Dave 560, 1044, 1127 Kelly, Frank 891 Kelly, Jack 862 Kelly, Jacqueline 375 Kelly, Jessica 627 Kelly, Kristen 207, 433 Kelly, Lisa 77 Kelly, Mike 835 Kelly, Minka 806 Kelly, Moira 996 Kelly, R. Shawn 658 Kelly, Sean Patrick 767 Kelly, Tad 1137 Kelman, Allen 1053 Kelso, Heidi 89, 317 Kemp, Martin 927 Kemp, Shana 791, 1101 Kemper, David 228 Keneley, Todd 247 Kenndy, Jason 119 Kennedy, Brooke 992, 1026 Kennedy, Bruce 986 Kennedy, Caroline 278 Kennedy, Daniel 623 Kennedy, Gordon 449 Kennedy, Jamie 814 Kennedy, John 2 Kennedy, Maria Doyle 1131 Kennedy, Ryan 521 Kenner, Larry 905 Kenney, Kerri 1039 Kennison, Caroline 225 Kenny, Tom 34, 647, 688, 999, 1089 Kensen, Jelena 515 Kent, Margo 334 Kent, Rolfe 747 Keogh, Duane 382
301 Keoghan, Phil 624 Kerbey, Scott 1020 Kereszres, Andrew 764 Kernis, Lee 67 Kerpen, Dave 402 Kerr, Brooke 556 Kerr, Miranda 578 Kerrigan, Nancy 238 Kerry, John 197 Kerry, Tom 972 Kershaw, Glenn 715 Kerwin, Brian 995 Kessler, Glenn 732 Kessler, Jacque 891 Kessler, Matt 214 Kessler, Nikki 948 Kessler, Todd A. 732 Kessler, Todd Ellis 1138 Kessler, Todd 672 Kewley, Michael 914 Key, Keegan Michael 929 Key, Philip 113 Keyes, Alicia 16, 39, 215, 603 Khalil, Christel 1163 Khan, Nahnatcka 625 Khan, Rebecca 1137 Khatau, Rachna 184 Kheel, Curtis 904 Kid Rock 96, 169, 603 Kidder, Janet 1095 Kidman, Nicole 4, 96 Kidnie, James 533 Kiefer, Hannah 342 Kienberg, Seth 4 Kienlen, Patrick 277 Kiger, Steve 712 Kightlinger, Laura 949 Kilde, David 543 Killion, Kari 108 Killmorgan, Stuart 1159 Killoran, John 340 Kilmer, Val 99, 281 Kim, Angel C. 867 Kim, Audrey 403 Kim, Daniel Dae 22, 926 Kim, Grace 250 Kim, John X. 731, 798 Kim, Kari 579, 977 Kim, Kylah 470 Kim, Margaret 748 Kim, Yunjin 926 Kimel, Stanley 955 Kimmel, Harold 1077 Kimmel, Jimmy 16, 271, 883 Kinch, Christopher 798 Kind, Danielle 127 Kindberg, Anne 686, 1019 Kindler, Damian 463 King, B.B. 216 King, Carole 215
King, Danielle 475 King, Dave 804 King, Don Roy 467 King, Erik 747 King, Jaime 192 King, Jaime Rucker 188 King, Jamie Thomas 312 King, Kent 810, 811 King, Marcus 188, 284 King, Michael 865 King, Regina 308 King, Richard G. 834 King, Roger 865 King, Scott 667, 929 King, Sean 195 Kingston, Alex 784 Kinkead, Maeve 830 Kinnear, Shane 1038 Kinney, Karen 829 Kinney, Terry 64 Kinsey, Angela 994 Kinsman, Brent 745 Kinsman, Shane 745 Kirby, Luke Farrell 1111 Kirbyson, Robert 1066 Kiriakakis, Jim 1044 Kirk, Justin 1144 Kirk, Robert 870 Kirkham, Rich 865 Kirkland, Pamela 250 Kirkland, Sally 227 Kirkpatrick, Nora 143 Kirr, Susan 248 Kirsch, Christiane 791 Kirscher, Dionne 192 Kirschner, Rick 548 Kirshner, David 725 Kirshner, Mia 905 Kirshner, Rebecca 909 Kirshner, Ricky 53, 125 Kiser, Holly 321 Kissel, Jeremiah 991 Kitel, Harvey 8 Kitsis, Edward 926 Kitt, Eartha 777, 1001 Klassen, Bruce 173, 1004 Klazura, Greg 1094 Kleid, Adam 700, 1135 Klein, Bruce David 662 Klein, Butch 949 Klein, Chris 586 Klein, Greg 636, 647 Klein, Howard 518, 902, 994 Klein, Joel 794 Klein, Joshua 81 Klein, Larry 135 Klein, Linda 988 Klein, Marci 467, 468, 1116 Klein, Robert Mark 23 Kleinbart, Philip 104 Kletter, Lenore 104 Kletter, Nora 425
Kletter, Richard 425 Klick, Michael 564 Klimek, Johnny 1154 Kline, Jeff 969 Klinger, Allison 1142 Klinger, Shantel 628, 649, 650, 957 Klohk, Kristine 560 Kloss, Jeff 412 Kluge, Esther 352 Kluge, Robert 352 Klugman, Jack 561 Klugman, Lynn 1066 Kluk, Hans 602 Klum, Heidi 157, 271, 578, 1021 Knapp, Lisa 352 Knapps, Mackenzie 251 Knepper, Robert 1018 Knight, Christopher 73, 554, 967 Knight, Crystal 987, 1027 Knight, Gladys 40 Knight, Maxim 398 Knight, Michael E. 623 Knight, T.R. 828 Knight, Tommy 466 Knobelman, Rachel 822 Knoller, David 668 Knowings, Chris 2 Knowles, Beyonce 215 Knowles, Shanica 834 Knowles, Solange 89, 135 Knox, Sasha 964 Knudsen, Erik 540, 881 Knudsen, Matt 999 Knutsen, Janet G. 676 Ko, Eddy 504 Ko, Linda 709 Kober, Jeff 6 Koch, Jonathan 309 Koch, Judge Ed 1011 Koch, Sebastian 489 Kochan, Rebekah 181 Koenig, Kip 828 Kofi, Precious 917 Koftinoff, Gary 919 Kogan, Jay 1077 Kohan, Amy 329 Kohan, Buz 4 Kohan, Jenji 1144 Kohl, Pamela 697 Kohler, Richie 742 Kohn, Pamela 503 Kojima, Hideo 579 Koll, Alex 327 Kollerbohm, Julio 400 Kollmorgen, Stuart 257, 884 Kolsby, Paul 680 Kon, Danny 80 Konietzko, Bryan 648 Konigsberg, Frank 481
Index of Personnel Konoval, Karin 320 Konrad, Cathy 945 Konstantinakos, Gena 798 Konyves, Michael 521 Koop, Jeff 954 Koops, Mark 14, 330, 367, 524, 537, 1073 Kopasz, Michelle 352 Kopell, Bernie 561 Koper, Peter 636 Koplitz, Lynne 612 Kopp, Jeff 754 Kopp, Natasha 1040 Kopp, Terri 913 Kopplin, Mike 165 Kopps, Mark 373 Kopser, Kate 524 Korbelin, Jan 1165 Korkis, Sam 649 Korkoian, Laura 307, 655 Korman, Diane 791 Kornfeld, Eric 455 Korniloff, Kathryn 958 Korot, Alla 811 Koskenmaki, Matt 13, 755, 838 Koslow, Lauren 738 Kosminsky, Peter 57 Kostel, Michael 866 Kotch, Michael 248 Kotcheff, Ted 915 Kotlowitz, Robert 825 Koules, Oren 1133 Kovac, Jamie 14 Koyama, John 54 Kozak, Sara 952 Kozek, Zach 433 Kozhuharova, Tanya 200 Kraemer, Joe 310, 975 Krakowski, Jane 362, 455, 1116 Kraljevic, Ivan 251 Kralyevich, Vincent 765 Kram, Wendy 322 Kramer, Aimee 1129 Kramer, Eric Allan 239 Kramer, Jeffrey 949 Kramer, Jon 588 Kramer, Ken 315 Kramer, Scott 49 Krantz, Mark 44 Kranz, Fran 586 Krasinski, John 994 Krask, Jeff 20, 350 Krasnow, Stuart 237, 878 Krasova, Vera 347 Krause, Brian 41, 584 Krause, Kate 806 Krause, Peter 756 Kreisberg, Andrew 676
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Index of Personnel Kreisberg, Brad 494 Kreischer, Bert 439 Kress, Helene 251 Kress, Nathan 224, 857 Kressley, Carson 246, 719 Kreuk, Kristin 1079 Kreyling, Dean 392 Krieger, Ellie 836 Krige, Alice 103 Krill, Natalie 365 Krimmer, Robert 995 Kring, Tim 839 Krinsky, Vikki 595 Kripke, Eric 1102 Kristen, Ilene 995 Kristensen, Ken 864 Krizanc, John 532 Kroell, Ronnie 321 Kroes, Doutzen 578 Kroft, Steve 980 Kroll, Jon 167, 232, 624 Kroll, Nick 293 Krolyevich, Vincent 1145 Kronish, Stephen 564 Kroopnick, Stephen (Steve) 218, 284, 286, 730, 871 Krost, Barry 766 Kroupa, James T. 886 Kroyer, Bill 95 Kruener, Phil 502 Kruger, Steve 907 Krulwich, Robert 991 Krumholtz, David 992 Krupa, Jo-Anne 470 Kruper, Karen 104 Ku, Shawn 15 Kubanda, Danette 10 Kubizewski, Andy 565 Kucaj, Martin 874 Kuhlman, Brad 75, 892 Kuhteubhl, Kim 526 Kukucka, Jim 1120 Kulchak, Kelly 1024 Kumabi, Shorchi 385 Kunis, Mila 795 Kunitz, Matt 73, 596, 1034 Kunkel, Ernie 65 Kunkel, Karen 1121 Kuntz, Jeff 168 Kupillas, Ed 497 Kuroda, Emily 572 Kurt, Don 64 Kurta, Paul 1045 Kurth, Wally 36 Kurtis, Bill 404, 629, 708 Kurtz, Gretchen 894 Kurtz, Jason 51 Kurtz, Swoosie 308, 1026
Kurtzman, Alex 187 Kusbit, Bob 210, 247, 366, 399 Kushell, Lisa 713 Kushnick, Helen 1123 Kusina, Sasha 75 Kusuhara, Eiji 1047 Kutcher, Ashton 344, 393, 661, 1025 Kutchins, Po 404 Kwanten, Ryan 556 Kwapis, Ken 994 Kwatakowski, Tania 238 Kyi, Daresha 180 Kyle, Craig 511 LaBella, Chuck 72 Labine, Tyler 1035 Labosky, Hollie 339 LaChapelle, David 400 Lachey, Drew 121 Lachey, Nick 233 Lachman, Brad 318, 562, 767 Lachman, Liz 734 Lacob, Justin 637 LaCroix, Donna 199 Lacy, Susan 630 Ladd, Cheryl 909 Ladejo, Du’aine 206 Lader, Bryan 120 Laderman, Seth 436 LaDuca, Rob 947 Laesch, Matt 119 Lafferty, James 996 Lafferty, Kevin 63 Laga’aia, Jay 287 Lagano, Alicia 451 LaGarde, Alan 1114 Lagasse, Emeril 552, 699, 776 Lagasse, Tim 886 Lageson, Lincoln 111, 280, 412 LaGrande, Alan 1003 Laham, Cassia 401 Lahbib, Simone 597 Lahey, Matthew 898, 923 Lahni, Karina 1145 Laing, John F.S. 228 Laing, Stephanie 303 Laird, Neil 731, 742, 748, 846 Lakatos, Lisa 740 Lake, Don 51 Lakin, Christine 575 Lalchun, Troy 580 LaLima, Pam 144 Lam, Rose 905 Lamar, Sina 721 LaMarche, Maurice 972, 1106 LaMarr, Phil 802
Lamb, Dave 294 Lamb, Larry 193 Lambert, Mark 1131 Lambert, Sean K. 239 Lamm, Jamie 797 LaMorte, Patricia 776 Lamoureux, Francois 711 Lamoureux, Pierre 711 Lampert, Shari B. 1008 Lamprey, Zane 835 Lampton, Iddo 506 LaNasa, Katherine 563 Lancaster, Burt 712 Lancaster, Marshall 295 Lancaster, Sarah 702 Lanci, Eileen 866 Land, Stephen 690, 1081 Landau, Russ 352 Lande, Marian 208 Landesberg, Steve 227 Landesque, Hugolin Chevrette 1030 Landi, Aimee 655 Lando, Rhea 999 Landsberg, Kathy 1111 Landsman, Mark 565 Lane, Anne 143 Lane, David 1081 Lane, Devinn 1067 Lane, Jennifer 985 Lane, Maria 662 Lane, Melody 694 Lane, Nathan 9, 362 Lane, Robert 272 Lane, Sunny 7 Lang, Katherine Kelly 673 Lang, Lex 48 Lang, Michael 1046 Lang, Rocky 427 Lange, Andrea 655 Lange, Harry, Jr. 971 Lange, Jennifer 933 Lange, Jessica 536 Lange, Steve 660, 691, 699 Langella, Frank 32 Langford, Elizabeth 979 Langham, Wallace 720 Langhield, Jennifer 1135 Langley, Jim 712 Langley, John 523, 549, 712, 864, 875 Langley, Morgan 523, 549, 864, 875 Langone, Heather 267 Langsbard, Brian 1081 Langton, Brooke 916 Langton, Simon 103 Lansbury, Angela 297 Lanter, Matt 115, 517 Lanzetta, Heather 796
LaPaglia, Anthony 980, 1154 Lapides, Howard 75 Lapidus, Adam 1098 Lapidus, Eric 1133 Lapiduss, Sally 834 Lappin, Matt 98 Laprete, Angela 509 Lara, Jim E. 751, 1105 Laramie, Bernie 720 Laren, Brandon Jay 608 Lark, Maria 942 Larroquette, John 676, 941 Larsen, Jonas 537 Larson, Bob 434 Larson, Christine 992 Larson, Glen A. 281, 659 Larson, Jill 623 Larson, Jonas 696 Larson, Linda 434 Larson, Sarah 765 Larter, Ali 839 LaSalle, Eriq 784 Lasiner, Andrew 156 Lassally, Peter 912 Lassner, Andy 775 Latham, Sanaa 235, 428 Latham, Walter 484, 654 Lathan, Stan 743, 1053 Latifah, Queen 406 Latimer, Michelle 1002 Latrabetse, Anne Marie 709 LaTraverse, Anne Marie 178 Latt, David Michael 392 Lau, Deborah U. 228 Lau, Jason K. 228, 664 Lau, Laurence 644 Lauer, Matt 318, 568 Lauer, Peter 1035 Laufenberg, Gene 795 Laufer, Jack 528 Laughlin, Julie 882 Launer, Jerrold 1069 Lauper, Cyndi 215 Lauren, Joy 745 Lauren, Larry 790 Lauren, Marissa 1085 Laurenson, Jamie 103 Lauria, Dan 175 Laurie, Hugh 157, 851 Laurie, Rico 656 Laurie, Tim 1125 Lautner, Taylor 371 Lautour, David de 411 Lavapies, Steve 108, 714 Lavoisier, John-Paul 995 Law, Garrett 143
303 Lawless, Lucy 288, 659 Lawlor, Joseph 382 Lawrence, Bill 1063 Lawrence, Carolyn 1089 Lawrence, David 15, 82, 94 Lawrence, Diarmuid 103 Lawrence, Eve 61 Lawrence, Jennifer 671 Lawrence, Joey 328 Lawrence, Marc 705 Lawrence, Mark Christopher 702 Lawrence, Martin 743, 938 Lawrence, Sharon 66 Lawrence, Sheila R. 1136 Lawrence, Vicki 561 Lawson, Corey 927 Lawson, Denis 269 Lawson, Maggie 171, 1024 Lawson, Mark 995 Lawson, Nigella 381 Layne, Edison 14 Layne, John 689 Lazar, Grace 1086 Lazarov, Joe 824 Lazarus, Nathan 640 Lazarus, Tom 1067 Lazzo, Michael 1012 Lea, Linda 611 Lea, Nicholas 904 Lea, Ron 663 Lea, Timothy J. 722 Leach, Philip 597 Leachman, Cloris 100 Leahy, Janet 676 Leakes, NeNe 1032 Leand, Sara Chazen 329 Leary, Chris 570 Leary, Denis 64, 169, 440, 471, 1041 LeBar, Joshua 511 LeBeauf, Shia 380 Leber, Adam 56 LeBlanc, Christian 1163 LeBlanc, Sadie 479 Leccia, Jessica 830 Lechner, Jack 928 Leckie, Mary Young 365 Ledar, Shari Solomon 1032 Leddy, Bruce 929 Leder, Mimi 784 Ledford, Brandy 314 Leduc, Nicole 171 Lee, Aaron 697 Lee, Alan David 225 Lee, Bobby 929 Lee, Christopher A. 138, 713
Lee, Cody 640 Lee, Danica 1157 Lee, Heather 61 Lee, Henry B. 1066 Lee, Ian Eli 751 Lee, Jason 971 Lee, John 523 Lee, John Michael 751 Lee, Kevin 131, 132 Lee, Kimora 901 Lee, Nick 1052 Lee, Olivia 35 Lee, Pat Tourk 118, 444 Lee, Peyton 863 Lee, Randy 949, 1065 Lee, Reggie 1018 Lee, Rob 49, 339, 431 Lee, Robert 976 Lee, RonReaco 139 Lee, Sandra 699, 1065 Lee, Sheryl 996 Lee, Stan 511 Lee, Storm 680 Lee, Theresa 504 Lee, Will 1066 Lee, William Gregory 734 Leed, Mark R. 125 Leerhsen, Erica 306 Lees, Nathaniel 411 Leeson, Kevin 445 Leeson, Michael 671 Leff, Steve 692 Leflore, Juline 84 Legend, John 40, 98 Leggat, Ashley 919 Leggett, Jay 163 Leggett, Mark 971 Lehmann, Benjamin 2 Lehn, Pamela 653 Lehr, John 1113 Leibovitz, Mollie 610 Leiderman, Jill 883 Leigh, Katie 23 Leight, Warren 914 Leighton, Laura 122 Leishman, Melanie 375 Lekes, Michael 647 Lemieux, Julie 874 Lemon, Aubrie 740 Lenard, Daniel 1047 Lence, Jennifer 155 Lenchner, Steven 716 Lendway, Lynn 612 LeNear, Quincy 759 Lenehan, Nancy 606 Lenhart, Kevin 575 Lenhoff, Charles 92 Lenic, John G. 1093 Lenkov, Peter M. 722 Lennertz, Christopher 1102 Lennon, Thomas 1039 Lennox, Annie 16 Lennox, Lisa 768
Leno, Jay 1123 Lenox, Carl 768 Lenz, Bethany Joy 996 Lenz, Jack 1006 Leo, Anthony 456, 458 Leon, David 615, 781 Leon, Kenny 428 Leon, Natalia Baldwin 299 Leonard, Paul M. 37, 659 Leonard, Robert Sean 851 Leone, Sunny 964 Lequizamo, John 318 LeReaney, David 502 Lerner, Andy 239 Lerner, Dan 518 Lerner, Garrett 851 Lerner, Sam 476 LeSiew, FM 79 Leslie, Joan 240, 609 Lester, Mark 608 Lesure, James 909 Letheren, Mark 597 Leto, Peter 915 LeTouzel, Sylvestra 103 Letterman, David 912 Letterman, Lindze 811 Lettwo, Donna 734 Levens, Philip 1079 Levenson, Lisa 234, 649, 650 Levering, Kete 68 Levesque, Elyse 273, 521 Levesque, Joanna “Jo Jo” 557 Levey, Joshua 669 Levi, Hagel 260 Levi, Zachary 702 Levin, Blake 255, 550 Levin, Brynn 749 Levin, Harvey 1122 Levin, Jennifer 1154 Levin, Jonathan 160 Levin, Jordan 84 Levin, Peter 425 Levin, Sydney 232, 637 Levine, April 454 Levine, David 683 Levine, James S. 429, 704, 988 Levine, Jason 856 Levine, Joshua 288 Levine, Lauren 224 Levine, Matthew 1134 Levine, Michael A. 249, 707 Levine, Rebecca 623 Levine, Richard 988 Levine, Shari 1021 Levine, Ted 955
Index of Personnel Levins, Connor 358 Levinson, Larry 6, 128, 174, 217, 223, 280, 283, 310, 398, 412, 446, 877, 941, 963 Levinson, Richard 133 Levinson, Stephen 260, 782 Levitan, Bob 691 Levitan, Steven 652 Levitt, Jonathan 71 Levitt, Michael 11, 719 Levy, Bob 417, 462, 824 Levy, Frederick 120 Levy, Ira 900, 1002 Levy, Ted 1110 Lew, Lisa 717, 892 Lewinson, Judi 845 Lewis, Ananda 867 Lewis, Ann 615, 781 Lewis, April 666 Lewis, Damian 916 Lewis, David 322 Lewis, James “Lil’ JJ” 897 Lewis, Jeff 831 Lewis, Jerry 270 Lewis, Jerry Lee 215 Lewis, Johnny 505 Lewis, Lennox 72 Lewis, Leona 166 Lewis, Michael 806 Lewis, Mitch 959 Lewis, Pam 636 Lewis, Peter 802 Lewis, Phill 530, 1098 Lewis, Richard 724 Lewis, Wanda 983 Lewman, Lance 991 Lexton, Lauren 617, 703 Liam, Christopher 1113 Liano, Robert 472 Libman, Andrea 356 Licht, Daniel 224, 332 Licostie, Nadine C. 205 Lieberman, Barbara 557 Lieberman, Dave 822 Lieberstein, Paul 994 Liebling, Deborah 1086 Liese, Sharon 232 Lieu, Chi-Lan 726 Lifschey, Noah 100 Ligerman, Steve 757 Liggat, Susie 466 Liggett, Scott 809 Light, Dancel 747 Light, Judith 915, 1136 Lightfoot, Steve 244 L’il JJ 897 Lilley, Chris 531 Lillis, Rachael 752
Index of Personnel Lilly, Evangeline 926 Lim, Adele 296 Lim, Kay Tong 282, 504 Lim, Kymber 112 Lim, Lillian 45 Lima, Adriana 578 Liman, Doug 281 Lin, Patty 745 Lindau, Don 83 Lindelof, Jack Damon 926 Linden, Hal 280, 991 Linder, Kate 1163 Lindo, Eleanor 456, 457, 458, 459 Lindsay, Trish 151 Linehan, Graham 263 Lingle, Kevin 894 Linill, Gay 790 Link, Chris 1063 Linklater, Hamish 983 Linnell, John 729 Linney, Laura 272 Linson, Arti 505 Linson, John 505 Linsworth, Andrew 91 Linton, Katherine 289 Liolis, Magda 579 Lioutas, Tommy 595 Lipencott, Jeff 393 Lipkin, Dimitry 1045 Lipman, Ken 163 Lippencott, Jeff 233, 422, 661, 670, 952 Lipscomb, Steve 1160 Lipsen, Lauren 1127 Lipsey, Matt 269 Lipsitz, Alexandra 1021 Lipsitz, Andrew 720, 722 Lipsitz, Jane 120, 519, 1021, 1124 Lipson, David 1141, 1159 Lipson, Lauren 495 Lipton, James 866 Lisio, Mary 218, 1114 List, Peyton 68, 669, 901 Lister, Gary 288 Lister, Tommy “Tiny” 355 Listo, Mike 676 Lithgow, John 991 Litinsky, Andy 1000 Litinsky, Irene 5, 115, 141, 533 Littizzetto, Luciana 409 Little, Angela 285 Little Richard 215 Littman, Jonathan 154, 624, 707, 720, 721, 722, 1154 Litton, Howard 672 Liu, Lisa 305
304 Liu, Lucy 68, 619, 940 Lively, Blake 166, 824 Lively, Eric 905 Lively, Gerry 175 Lively, Zack 826 Liversedge, Tim 980 Livesey, Jack 940 Livingston, Aryn 321 Livingston, Jenny 594 Livingston, Natalia 811 Livingstone, Terasa 184 Lizer, Kari 983 LL Cool J 173, 216, 579 Llewellyn, Lita 332 Llewellyn, Patricia 430, 903 Lloyd, Bill 203 Lloyd, Christopher 652, 727 Lloyd, Claudia 698 Lloyd, Gareth David 551 Lloyd, Harry 449 Lloyd, Sabrina 992 Lloyd, Stephen 853 LoCicero, Lisa 810 Lock, Ben 85 Locke, Allison 1097 Lockhart, Keith 53 Locklear, Heather 179 Locklear, Kevin 1130 Lodge, David 48 Lodge, Roger 687 LoDuca, Joseph 287 Loeb, Allan 376 Loeb, Joseph 926 Loeber, Amy 132 Loesch, Margaret 614 Loewen, Jocelyne 322 Lofaro, Thomas 872 Loftus, Hathaway 1084 Loftus, Sean 77 Logan, Michelle 786 Loggia, Robert 9 LoGiudice, Jack 111 Logue, Donal 916 Lohan, Ali 307 Lohan, Dina 307 Lohan, Michael 307 Lohmann, Katie 1099 Loikowski, Michele O. 1159 Lollar, Phil 348 Lombard, Karina 905 Lombardi, Michael 1041 Lombardo, Michelle 423 Lombardo, Nick 133, 310, 446, 487, 877, 941, 963, 975 Lombardozzi, Domenick 1153 LoMonico, John 43 London, Joann 302 London, Stacy 1146
Long, Brooke 740 Long, Chris 753 Long, Christine 10 Long, Loretta 1066 Long, Mike 238 Long, Nia 669 Long, Stevie 505 Longe, Jerry 849 Longo, Steve 726 Longo, Zak 598 Longoria, Eva 11, 745 Longworth, Shelley 85 Longworthy, William 844 Lonni, Tony 190 Lonow, Mark 291 Lookner, Steve 948 Loomack, Cornell 95 Loop, Raelynn Tammariello 883 Lopez, Billy 1157 Lopez, Camille 424 Lopez, Chris 270 Lopez, Kevin 167 Lopez, Maria 893 Lopez, Mario 166, 361, 431, 790 Lopez, Nino 962 Lopez, Robert 1157 Lopez, Sal 99 Lopez, Vincent 944 Lora, Wellington 973 Lorber, Amanda 401 Lorber, Marc B. 509, 595 Lord, Jean-Claude 479 Lord, Phil 853 Lord, Quinn 1119 Lord, Rebecca 150 Lore, Tiffany McLinn 649, 650 Loren, David 1022 Loren, Rachel 637 Lorre, Chuck 665, 1133 Lotan, Jonah 196 LoTruglio, Joe 298 Lott, Philip 1080, 1101 Lou, Mary 1137 Loughlin, Lori 383 Louis, Allan 417 Louis, Justin 22 Louise, Kerri 970 Loureiro, Thomas 402 Lovato, Demi 63, 643 Love, Lisa 844 Love, Loni 328 Love, Rachel 61 Love, Shy 694 Lovell, Dyson 99 Lovering, Jeremy 103 Lovett, Brittany 910 Lovett, Lyle 215 Lovey, Wendi McLendon 1039 Lovick, Josanne B. 577
Lovitz, Jon 44, 100 Lowder, Kyle 673 Lowe, Crystal 608 Lowe, Josh 1030 Lowe, Rob 516, 682 Lowell, Andrew 879 Lowell, Carey 913 Lowell, Chris 1019 Lowenthal, Yuri 38, 48 Lowes, Katie 149 Lowitt, Adam 4 Lsiter, Gary 288 Lubin, Hal 1112 Lubin, Todd 373 Lubinsky, J.T. 370 Luc, Jeremy 128 Lucas, George 517 Lucas, Jennifer 710, 779, 786 Lucas, Jessica 372 Lucas, Matt 302, 303 Lucas, Wayne Scott 1146 Lucci, Susan 623 Luckinbill, Thad 1163 Luesse, Sandra 705 Luini, Jeff 872 Luk, Elfina 608 Lukshmi, Padma 1124 Lum, Sarah 260 Lumsden, Richard 529 Lunden, Joan 231 Lunden, Lilsa 1020 Lundy, James 570 Lunghi, Cherie 473 Lunn, John 243 Lurie, Evan 653 Luscombe, John 418 Lush, Billy 196 Luttrell, Rachel 1093 Lutz, Matt 941 Lux, Danny 64, 319, 649, 650, 676, 828, 971 Lycar, Rob 322 Lydie, Brent 181 Lyman, Will 991 Lynch, Jane 150 Lynch, John 684 Lynch, John D. 163 Lynch, Joseph R. 615, 781 Lynch, Shola 626 Lynch, Tommy 684, 1085 Lyness, Judy 12 Lynn, Patrick 627 Lynn, Regina 7 Lynne, Beverly 908 Lynne, Shelby 278 Lynskey, Melanie 99, 1133 Lyon, Jennifer 212 Lyons, Ben 1037 Lyons, Brooke 15
305 Lyons, Jeffrey 1037 Lyons, Joslyn Rose 1031 Lyte, MC 52 Lythgoe, Bonnie 1082 Lythgoe, Nigel 627, 1082 Lythgoe, Simon 74, 1082 M, Amber 655 Maas, Jon 557 Maberly, Polly 103 Mabius, Eric 905, 1136 Mabrey, Sunny 174 MacAdam, Lindsay 41, 88, 521 Macaione, David 228 MacBeill, Peter 213 Maccarone, Sam 380 Macchia, Frank 633 MacDonald, Dan 667 MacDonald, Iain B. 103 MacDonald, Richard 53 MacDonald, Rodney 560 MacDonald, William 320 MacDonnell, Ray 623 MacDougall, Kelsey 552 Mace, Dave 506, 789, 989 MacFarlane, Rachael 625 MacFarlane, Seth 625, 795 Macht, Stephen 810 Macina, Maria 830 MacIntyre, Marguerite 904 MacIssac, Martha 136 Maciver, Robert 991 Mack, Allison 1079 Mack, Benjamin 1021 Mack, Karen 241 MacKay, Danette 141 Mackie, Bob 349 Mackie, Laura 243 MacKinon, Douglas 269 Macks, Jon 8, 157, 297, 516, 561 MacLaine, Shirley 97, 240 MacLean, Lara 2 MacLeod, Doug 1095 MacLeod, Edward 134 MacLetchel, Donna 986 MacNeille, Tress 622, 947, 1077 MacNichol, Peter 564, 992 Macrory, Avril 473
Macy, William H. 725 Madden, Molly 518 Madigan, Amy 9, 308 Madison, Holly 817 Madonna, Michelle 424 Madrid, Gina 758 Madrigal, Al 192, 586 Maedan, Steven 926 Maemura, Kumiko 869 Maestro, Mia 113 Maffei, Mary 517 Maffia, Roma 988 Magana, Connie 180 Magder, Daniel 919 Magennis, John 264 Magliozzi, Ray 95 Magliozzi, Tom 95 Magnuson, Tina 145 Magnussen, Billy 644 Magre, Claudia 393 Magwood, Herb 852 Maher, Bill 1033 Mahoney, Michael 332, 536, 542 Maier, Lucien 201 Maillard, Brian 1143 Maiotti, Jennifer 629 Maister, Norma 817 Maitland, Beth 1163 Majumder, Shaun 574 Makam, Shaam 1043 Makk, Lauren 1129 Mako 648 Malachi, Cybil Jordan 892 Malco, Romany 1144 Malenfant, Robert 314, 540 Malgarin, Ryan 192 Maliana, Michael 751, 849, 1105 Malick, Wendie 595 Malina, Joshua 669 Malino, Joanna 514 Malins, Greg 853 Malkin, Russ 311 Mallahan, Ian 112 Mallardi, Nick 298 Mallari, Jordan J. 519 Mallozzi, Joseph 1093 Maloney, Jennifer 644 Maloney, Linnea 719 Maloof, Phil 307 Maloy, Michael 801 Mamet, David 1138 Mamet, Lynn 913, 1138 Manchester, Debroah 614 Manchester, Dorothy 614 Mancini, Haley 1022 Mancusco, Angela 176 Mancuso, Gail 862 Mandel, David 724
Mandel, Howie 129, 157, 271, 740 Mandel, Mo 439 Mandelberg, Artie 1060 Mandt, Michael 746 Mandt, Neil 746 Manera, Kane 830 Mangiamelle, Moria 751 Mangold, James 945 Manheim, Camryn 814 Maniaci, Sal 490 Maniaci, Sid 1132 Maniura, Peter 825 Mann, Farhad 313 Mann, Guy 322 Mann, Jamie Elle 584, 664 Mann, Nieko 806 Mann, Ted 110 Mann, Thea 753 Manners, Kelly 505 Manners, Kim 1102 Manning, Kim 1012 Manning, Richard 228 Manos, James, Jr. 747 Manoux, J.P. 777 Manriquez, Frankie Ryan 841 Manrosi, Heather 1087 Mansing, Richard 863 Manson, David 376 Mantegna, Joe 518, 715 Mantz, Scott 781 Manuel, Jay 205, 637 Manus, Peter 236 Manzano, Sonia 1066 Maples, David 259 Maples, Marla 477 Mar, Carole 930 Mar, Kylie Erica 930 Marano, Laura 379, 640, 652, 1058 Marans, Ron 765 Maratos, Terry 310 March, Stephanie 915 Marchand, Jackie 411 Marcil, Vanessa 49, 909 Marco, Dani 435 Marder, Susan 1060 Mardoyan, Mark 513, 601, 602 Maresca, Frank 252 Margel, Mallory 415 Margetts, Stacey 20 Margolin, Stuart 1095 Margolis, Jeff 89, 471, 561 Margolis, Paul B. 141 Margulies, Cindy 477 Margulies, Julianna 64, 784 Marie, Ann 987 Mariella, John 805 Marin, Cheech 81
Index of Personnel Marinaccio, Mark 199, 677, 813 Marinelli, Fiona 88 Marino, Chris 46 Marino, Giuliana 817 Marino, P.J. 200 Mariye, Lily 784 Mark, Phil 80 Markell, Daniel 986 Markell, Tarri 181 Markie, Biz 235 Markle, Peter 542 Markle, Steve 544 Markowicz, Clara 426, 906, 946 Marks, Bryony 531 Marks, Craig 871 Marks, Guy 843 Marks, Lee 252 Marks, Paul 702, 1075 Marley, Liz 1011 Marley, Ziggy 372 Marmalstein, Steve 960, 1088 Marmel, Steve 793 Marmol, Juan 327 Maroufkhani, Sheri 656 Marow, Richard 580 Marquardt, Bridget 477, 817 Marquette, San 802 Marquis, Stephanie 1055 Marracco, Muffy 204 Marriott, Alan 934 Marruccini, Mark 792 Marsalis, Brandford 1123 Marsden, Heather Marie 111 Marsh, Jeff 407 Marsh, Tony 230, 233 Marshall, Corinne 360 Marshall, Dave 379 Marshall, Evan A. 636 Marshall, Paul 651 Marshall, Paula 192 Marshall, Penny 561 Marshall, Robert 639 Marshall, Ruth 178 Marson, Mike 695 Marsters, James 66 Martella, Vincent 407, 787 Martin, Aaron 663 Martin, Adam 860 Martin, Billy 1033 Martin, Chris William 71, 1095 Martin, Damar 206 Martin, Dan 673 Martin, Donald 87, 479 Martin, Eddy 897
Index of Personnel Martin, Erika 771 Martin, Frank 1069 Martin, Graham Patrick 671 Martin, Keltie 740 Martin, J.V. 699, 903, 944 Martin, Jeff 1077 Martin, Jesse L. 913 Martin, John 479 Martin, Arthur, Jr. 159 Martin, Kellie 740, 784, 784, 975 Martin, Kristin Laskas 727 Martin, Madeleine 686, 884 Martin, Meaghan Jette 63, 138 Martin, Scott 470 Martin, Sharon 1081 Martin, Spencer 640 Martin, Suzanne 919 Martin, Tisha Campbell 447 Martin, Zoe 1159 Martines, Stephen 171 Martinez, A. 304, 995 Martinez, Aileen 660 Martinez, Benito 1075 Martinez, Brian 128, 398 Martinez, Rico 83 Martinez, Ron 632 Martinez, Willie 1159 Martini, Max 1138 Martino, Alison 591, 869 Martino, Ellen 653 Martinolli, John 603 Martsolf, Eric 738 Marvin, Richard 408 Marx, Elyse Luray 846, 861 Marx, Timothy 782 Marxuach, Javier Grillo 336, 942 Masamitsu, Taylor 841 Masamune, Tohoru 584 Mascari, Melissa 758 Maschio, Robert 1063 Mascolo, Joseph 738 Mashayekhi, Susan Janis 59 Masiarski, Dimitar 116 Maskey, Cleo 225 Massey, Christopher 161, 513, 602, 1165 Massey, Gretchen 1069 Massey, Kyle 161, 513, 602, 713 Massiany, Tatiana 390 Massicotte, Louis 127, 229
306 Massin, Dylan K. 1026 Mast, Sara 1126 Masters, Blake 681 Masters, Marie 644 Masters, Natalie 317 Masterson, Lisa 142 Mastrangelo, KarriLeigh 494 Mastro, Anna 422 Mastroianni, Armand 174, 217, 223, 398, 487 Matarazzo, Heather 789 Matenopoulos, Debbie 868 Matheson, Tim 557, 707, 980 Mathew, Suleka 737 Mathis, Greg 894 Mathis, Mike 53, 538 Mathison, Cameron 125, 623 Matlin, Marlee 534, 905 Matorazo, Mike 964 Matson, April 904 Matson, Jennifer 349 Matsson, Larissa 43 Matsushima, Arata 15 Matter, Niall 41, 663 Mattew, Chase 514 Matthew, Suleka 945 Matthews, Evan 360 Matthews, Marlene 709 Matthews, Temple 408 Mattia, Jason L. 898, 1165 Matula, Kimberly 425 Mauceri, Patricia 995 Maudslay, Francesca 927 Mauffette, Josie 479 Mauzey, Ali 647 Mauzy, Mackenzie 673 Mavity, Abigail 280 Mavour, Porsha Lawrence 466 Mavrakis, Eve 311 Maxwell, Roberta 580 May, Bradford 280, 446 May, Elaine 8 May, Melissa 1081 May, Olivia Alana 705 May, Ralphie 81 Mayer, John 216 Mayer, Steve 89 Mayes, Rob 15 Mayes, Ursula 740 Maylene, Michelle 705 Maynard, Kevin 771 Mayo, Kyndra 907 Mays, Matt 173 Mazar, Debi 1136
Mazarella, Jacqueline 787 Mazer, Eric 813 Mazeur, Tracy 859 Mazur, Michelle 890 Mazzara, Glen 110, 1075 Mazzella, James 528 Mazzotta, Carlo 409 McAboy, Scott 224 McAllen, Keith P. 939 McAllister, Brian 265 McAuley, Marilyn 874 McAuley, Phoebe 805 McBeil, Scott 1096 McBrayer, Jack 1116 McBrearty, Don 5 McBride, Chi 1026 McBride, John 1122 McBride, Martha 96 McCabe, Claire 399 McCabe, Kyle 419 McCaffrey, James 64, 1041 McCaffrey, Katy 574 McCaleb, Chris 184, 1022, 1055 McCall, Marsh 692 McCallie, Doug 1103 McCallum, David 982, 1040 McCarthy, Andrew 300 McCarthy, Jenny 862 McCarthy, John 371, 584 McCarthy, Louise 721 McCarthy, Melissa 1056 McCartney, Jesse 135 McCauley, Tim 737, 1095 McCauley, Whitney 806 McCay, Peggy 738 McClain, China Anne 852 McClanahan, Rue 195, 506 McClellan, Karen 55, 595 McClure, Bryton 1163 McClure, Kandyse 659 McClurg, Edie 293, 841 McCollum, Victoria 972 McCook, John 673 McCord, Alex 1, 1032 McCord, Anna Lynne 383 McCord, Scott 1127 McCormack, Mary 259 McCormack, Will 753 McCormick, Blake 535 McCormick, Carolyn 913 McCormick, Eric 22 McCormick, Kathy 913
McCormick, Maureen 399, 561, 696 McCormick, Megan 818 McCormick, Sierra 640 McCouch, Grayson 644 McCracken, Craig 802 McCrane, Paul 784 McCreary, Bear 37, 543 McCreary, Ben 659 McCreary, Judy 715, 720 McCuistion, Michael 38, 511 McCulloch, Bruce 692 McCulloch, Christopher 1141 McCulloch, Kyle 1086 McCullough, Alan 1093 McCullough, Kimberly 810, 811 McCullough, Mick 11 McCullough, Mike 471 McCullough, Suli 743 McCully, Martha 744 McCurdy, Jennette 380, 857 McCusstion, Michael 34 McCutcheon, Bill 1066 McDail, Bernadette 262 McDaniel, Chris 966 McDaniel, James 306 McDavid, Bernadette 846 McDermott, Dean 1126 McDermott, Dylan 669 McDonald, Andrea 576 McDonald, Audra 372, 428, 1019 McDonald, Brian 630 McDonald, Damian 1034 McDonald, Elizabeth 366 McDonald, Michael 929 McDonnell, Mary 659 McDonnell, Terrence 687 McDonough, Jeff 655 McDonough, Linda 306 McDonough, Neal 745 McDorman, Jake 826 McDougall, Ian 55, 183, 213 McDowell, Andie 9 McDowell, Malcolm 97 McElhenney, Rob 872 McElhone, Natascha 686 McElvoy, Veronica Moti 558
307 McElwee, Tim 734 McEwan, Hamish 1030 McFadden, Keegan 685 McFalls, Mara 522 McFarlane, Fred 363 McFarlane, Seth 795 McG 702, 1102 McGarr, Cappy 44 McGee, Alice 998 McGee, Jack 1041 McGee, Jay 321 McGee, Ron 175 McGee, Sheri A. 452 McGeever, Liz 425 McGibbon, Josann 518 McGill, Bruce 440 McGill, Don 982 McGillin, Howard 980 McGillion, Paul 331 McGillis, Tom 495 McGillon, Paul 1093 McGinley, John C. 1063 McGinn, Shannon 394 McGinnis, Paul 525 McGinty, Gabrielle 705 McGonigal, Jenny 680 McGonnigal, Jamie 1143 McGovern, Jonny 667 McGowan, Rose 988 McGrath, Bob 1066 McGrath, Derek 122 McGrath, Mark 422, 790 McGrath, Tim 228 McGraw, Dr. Phil 90, 142, 760 McGraw, Jay 142, 741 McGraw, Robin 90 McGraw, Tim 96, 241 McGregor, Ewan 311 McGuire, Chris 81, 948 McGuire, Matt 1143 McGuire, Susan 217 McGurrin, Terry 495 McHale, Joel 1084 McIntosh, David 206 McIntyre, Banyan 391 McIntyre, Shannon 391 McIntyre, Shayne 391 McKean, Gerry 539 McKean, Michael 980, 1079 McKechnie, Nicole 618 McKee, Patrick 988 McKeever, Jim 184, 1022, 1023 McKeever, Jon 1055 McKellar, Danica 228 McKenna, Chris 412 McKenna, Patrick 595 McKenna, Rick 277 McKenzie, Bret 800 McKenzie, David 114, 117, 148, 161, 354,
437, 465, 601, 602, 605 McKenzie, Laura 117, 148, 354, 465 McKenzie, Patricia 79 McKeon, Timothy 999 McKeown, Allan 553 McKerrow, Richard 27 McKim, Chris 482 McKini, Chris 1126 McKinney, Demetria 852 McKinney, Lynette 352 McKinnon, Kate 667 McKnight, Brian 40, 477, 513 McKoy, Kim 837 McLachlan, Sarah 16 McLaren, Angus 225 McLaren, Brandon Jay 663 McLaren, Hollis 580 McLarren, Michelle 7 McLarty, Ron 443 McLaughlin, Mark 240 McLean, David Gibson 332 McLellan, Zoe 756 McLendon, Eric 1036 McLeod, Alex 1129 McLeod, Liz 1064 McLeod, Matt 709 McLeod, Ron 336 McLoughlin, Tom 162 McLyte 235 McMahon, Bethany 951 McMahon, Ed 270 McMahon, Julian 988 McManus, Micgaela 915 McManus, Rove 3 McManus, Shannon 10 McMillan, Richard 459 McMulkin, Marc 874 McMurray, Sam 227, 446 McMurty, Larry 99 McNair, Sean 1092 McNamara, Beth 627 McNamara, Brian 641 McNamara, Chad 768 McNamara, Liam 536 McNamara, Michael 656 McNamara, Sean 664, 685, 999 McNeil, Craig 502 McNeil, Michael 876 McNeil, Scott 1105 McNelt, Brian 1097 McOsker, Tim 1139 McPartland, Ryan 702 McPartlin, Ant 583 McPhail, Marnie 884
McPhee, Katherine 317, 541 McPherson, Kelly 617 McPherson, Kerry 332 McQueen, Steven R. 340 McQueen, Tanya 791 McRaney, Gerald 881 McRobb, Doug 1030 McRobb, Will 1030 McShae, Michael 563 McSkimming, Jason 684 McTeer, Janet 103 McVay, James 480 McVicar, Daniel 673 Meadows, Ann 121 Meadows, Krystal 604 Meadows, Tim 671 Mear, Nadia 313 Mecarini, Rob 200 Mecklenburg, Jessica 682 Medak, Peter 481 Meddine, Raya 1163 Medeiros, Justin 424 Medina, Benny 1135 Medina, Danielle 973 Medina, Priscilla 576 Medioli, Enrico 97 Medvedich, Kiersten 893 Meehan, Glenn 514, 923 Meehan, Rich 624, 666 Meester, Leighton 824 Mehan, Glenn 165 Mehta, Shipa 818 Meir, Donna Friedman 934 Meisner, Peter 21 Meister, Gary 681 Meister, Kevin 45 Meland, Carolyn 526 Melanson, Michelle 727, 874 Melchiorri, Anthony 598 Mellard, Justin 1081 Meloni, Christopher 224, 915 Melvin, Rachel 738 Melzer, Dieter 825 Menard, Marc 608 Mencia, Carlos 67, 948 Mendel, J. Michael 920 Mendelsohn, Carol 720, 721, 722 Mendelsohn, Lelly 613 Mendelson, Joe 960 Mendeluk, George 382, 445 Mendes, Sergio 11 Mendl, Michael 312 Mendoza, Davana 347
Index of Personnel Mendoza, Natalie 243 Mendte, Larry 615, 781 Menendez, Michelle 890 Menon, Krishnan 18 Mentell, Justin 676 Menzel, Idina 318 Mercer, Kelly-Ruth 387 Merchant, Stephen 994 Meredith, Tony 632 Meriwether, Lee 623 Merkerson, S. Epatha 913 Merkin, Michele 405 Merlin, Joanna 915 Meron, Neil 308, 428 Merrill, Chris 8, 297 Merrill, Katie 552 Merriman, Ryan 28, 99 Merwald, Frank 664, 685 Meschkvleit, Frank 770 Mesner, Johnny 446 Messer, Chuck 1080 Messer, Erica 715 Messick, Scott 1103 Messina, Biagio 470 Messina, Jo Dee 477 Messing, Debra 471, 518 Messinger, Robyn 88 Metcalf, Laurie 149 Metcalfe, Jesse 603, 745 Metro, Monica 578 Mettler, Sam 869 Metz, Jen McClure 27 Metz, Kay 123 Metz, Melanie 565 Metzger, Laura 1029 Metzler, Brenton 1135 Meyd, Michelle 1011 Meyer, Andy 627 Meyer, Breckin 902 Meyer, Dina 445 Meyer, George 1077 Meyer, Marlene 914 Meyer, Marti Ann 640 Meyer, Tori 499 Meyers, Bill 917 Meyers, Jonathan Rhys 1131 Meyers, Seth 298, 467, 468, 1059 Mezner, Corbin 540 Mhaolchatha, Meav Ni 77 Michael, Gregory 734 Michael, Terence 249, 301 Michael, Vincent 751, 849 Michaels, Bret 1048 Michaels, Jillian 151 Michaels, Jim 787
Index of Personnel Michaels, Joe 568 Michaels, Joel 543 Michaels, Lorne 467, 468, 911, 1116 Michaels, Megan 627, 634 Michaels, Steven 309, 626 Michaels, Trina 61 Michaelson, Caleb 584 Michaund, Anne 1089 Micheaux, Nicki 921 Michel, David 356 Michel, Marie 572 Michele, Michael 784 Micheli, Amanda 69 Michelle, Candice 1128 Michenaud, JeanMichel 77, 475, 591 Midiri, Jodi 885, 946 Mielech, Paulina 159 Mikel, Liz 806 Milani, Leyla 740 Milano, Alyssa 598 Miles, Ben 109 Miles, Dido 103 Miles, Joanna 217 Miles, McKenzie 7 Milford, John 700 Milian, Judge Marilyn 1011 Milicevic, Milena 175 Milio, Jim 764 Military, Frank 982 Milito, Louis Shaw 720 Milkovich, Ed 1156 Millan, Cesar 764 Millar, Miles 1079 Millegan, Eric 675 Miller, Ben 414, 607 Miller, Beth McCarthy 380, 579 Miller, Bill 979 Miller, Billy J. 1163 Miller, Brian 326, 688, 802 Miller, Bruce 784 Miller, Chris 433, 853 Miller, Christa 22, 1063 Miller, Cindy 636 Miller, Corey 721, 906 Miller, David 419, 979, 1003 Miller, Deborah 587 Miller, Dennis 20 Miller, Jarod 218 Miller, Jason 1083 Miller, Jennifer 663 Miller, Jonny Lee 155 Miller, Kallissa 735, 736 Miller, Krista 863 Miller, Linda L. 1128 Miller, Lisa 419
308 Miller, Marcus 787 Miller, Marisa 578 Miller, Matt 166 Miller, Michael H. 656 Miller, Mike 726, 790 Miller, Murray 902 Miller, Nancy 704, 721, 1014, 1060 Miller, Paul 96 Miller, Penelope Ann 128 Miller, Peter 365 Miller, Rick 896 Miller, Sherry 663 Miller, Simon 716 Miller, T.J. 692 Miller, Troy 553, 800, 896 Miller, Valarie Rae 1035 Miller, Walter C. 96, 215 Miller, Wentworth 1018 Milliani, Michael 685 Milligan, Dustin 383 Millionaire, Tony 147 Mills, Alley 673 Mills, Donna 283, 877 Mills, Fernando 436 Mills, Heather 346 Mills, Stephanie 457 Mills, Susannah 1097 Mills, Thad 1129 Millson, Joseph 466 Milne, Travis 397 Milo, Candi 802, 940 Milos, Sofia 602, 721 Mimoun, Rina 417, 1026 Minden, Mickey 422 Miner, David 692, 1116 Miner, Gregg 764 Minerd, Dean 1032 Minghella, Dominic 449 Minnelli, Liza 240, 455 Minoprio, Shauna 1124 Minor, Jerry 692 Minor, Ricky 372, 442, 516, 627, 767 Minshew, Alicia 623 Mio, Derek 826 Mirkin, David 1077 Mirowitz, Sheldon 239 Mirren, Helen 4 Mirren, Simon 715, 1154 Mischer, Don 33, 169 Misiano, Chris 155, 784 Mitcham, Daniel 980 Mitchelini, Geno 1069 Mitchell, Aidan 1045 Mitchell, Brian Stokes 65 Mitchell, Dave 920
Mitchell, Elizabeth 926 Mitchell, James 623 Mitchell, Jamie 1097 Mitchell, Jerry 286, 519 Mitchell, Jonathan 130 Mitchell, Kathryn 597 Mitchell, Kenneth 881 Mitchell, Peter 348 Mitchell, Ron 720 Mitchell, Silas Weir 69, 412, 1018 Mitcho, Carmen 901 Mitchum, Kian 197 Mitra, Rhona 676 Mitte, R.J. 54 Mixon, Jerod 940 Moakler, Shanna 719, 943 Moawad, Helen 859 Mocarde, Kevin 128 Modabber, Jill Osmon 75, 207 Modine, Matthew 481, 1144 Modisett, Todd 696 Moennig, Katherine 905 Moffat, Steven 269 Moffett, D.W. 917 Moffitt, John 81, 118, 444 Mohr, Jay 192, 814, 910 Mok, Ken 422, 527, 637, 933 Mol, Gretchen 296, 332 Molake, Kazeem 959, 1088 Molaro, Steven 665 Molby, Angela 1013 Moldave, Randall 1010 Molgaard, June 1010 Molia, Jose 1154 Moline, Matt 898 Mollenkamp, Aida 25 Moloney, Michael 791 Moloney, Robert 521 Momoa, Jason 1093 Momsen, Taylor 824 Mon, Chunky 134 Monaco, Kara 817 Monaco, Kelly 810 Monaghan, Dominic 926 Monahan, Quinn 81 Monahan, Richard 813 Monasterios, Maia 966 Moncino, Mark 715 Moncrief, Brianne 623 Moncrief, Zac 407 Mondesir, Merwin 989 Monique 954 Monk, Alonzo 238 Monn, Vivianne 770 Monroe, Steven R. 521
Monson, Mark 454 Montag, Heidi 844, 907 Monte, Crystal 740 Montgomery, Brent 416 Montgomery, Michael 614 Montgomery, Poppy 1154 Montoya, Rebeka 111 Montoya, Scott 102 Monzikova, Anya 740 Monzon, Christian 128 Monzon, John Miller 949 Moody, Don 1159 Moody, Jacqueline 1159 Moody, Thomas 1020 Moon, Guy 793 Mooney, Nell 863 Moore, Alan 1140 Moore, Brooks T. 854 Moore, Caroline 358 Moore, Christian 601 Moore, Colin 212, 515 Moore, Destiney 252 Moore, Hope 475 Moore, Jason 1140 Moore, Joshua Logan 745 Moore, Karen 54 Moore, Leanne 1165 Moore, Marlie 7 Moore, Mary Tyler 300, 562 Moore, Matt 1130 Moore, Monica 1135 Moore, Patrick 734 Moore, Roger 161, 601 Moore, Ronald D. 659 Moore, Ryan 288 Moore, Scott 674 Moore, Shemar 715 Moore, Susie 778 Moore, Terry 633 Moore, Trevor 1148 Moore, Wendy Kay 375, 608 Moosekian, Vahan 1138 Morahan, Hattie 103 Morales, Esai 769 Morales, Natalie 336 Moran, Ben 497 Moran, Erin 696 Moran, Jeremy 77 Moran, Mark 1145 Moran, Michael 6, 28, 111, 128, 133, 174, 175, 214, 283, 310, 446, 487, 877, 941 Moran, Rob 1085 Moran, Thomas L. 851 Morando, Dan 650 Moranville, John B. 110 Morash, Russell 645, 984, 1117
309 Morayniss, John 544, 663, 789, 900 Moreau, Melanie 210, 247, 1130 Moreau, Stephanie 907 Morelli, Mary 20, 882 Moreno, Aida 632, 639 Moreno, Jenelle 740 Moreno, Rita 240 Moreno, Vanessa 1163 Moresco, Bobby 110 Moretti, David 908 Moretti, Tiffany 576 Moretz, Chloe 969 Morgan, Brendan 894 Morgan, Bret 336 Morgan, Cal 184 Morgan, Christopher 312, 427 Morgan, Debbi 623 Morgan, Jane Selle 831 Morgan, Jason 497, 1130 Morgan, Jeffrey Dean 1102 Morgan, Jessica 593 Morgan, Mark 996, 1045 Morgan, Piers 72, 634 Morgan, Tracy 235, 271, 284, 372, 1062, 1116 Morgantein, Leslie 824 Mori, Naoko 551 Mori, Riyo 1000 Moriarty, Chris 1110 Moriarty, Michael 913 Morijiri, Kazuaki 385 Morina, Tony 1163 Morissette, Alanis 455 Morreale, Rossi 868, 1112 Morris, Ashley 663 Morris, David Burton 214 Morris, Fiona 825 Morris, Holly 818 Morris, Howard 518 Morris, Howard J. 616 Morris, Julie K. 500, 961 Morris, Kathryn 707 Morris, Michael 682 Morris, Mike 749 Morris, Monica 694 Morris, Pancho 143 Morris, Phil 476 Morris, Sarah Jane 682 Morris, Trevor 1131 Morrisay, Michael 353 Morrisey, David 103 Morrison, Jennifer 851 Morrison, Jill 88, 315 Morrison, Michael 488 Morrissey, Audrey 360
Morrow, Joshua 477, 1163 Morrow, Max 461 Morrow, Rob 992 Morrow, Sara 1045 Morse, Christie 800 Morse, David 272 Morse, Robert 928 Mort, Cynthia 1111 Morton, Jeffrey 344 Morton, Jennifer 611 Morton, Joe 785 Morton, Robert 67, 81, 84, 912, 948 Morton, Samantha 103 Morton, Tim 52 Morway, Danette 843 Moses, Gabriel 411 Moses, Kim 814 Moses, Mark 745 Moses, Patrick 1032 Moses, William R. 877 Moss, Cullen 996 Moss, Elisabeth 171, 928 Moss, Jason 761 Moss, Peter 874 Moss, Ronn 673 Moss, Tegan 387, 480 Moss, Todd 765, 1081 Mosteller, Parris 606 Moten, Wendy 164 Mothersbaugh, Mark 622, 668 Mothersbaugh, Robert 622 Mottola, Tommy 952 Motyer, Lori 839 Mounsey, Paul 818 Mount, Anson 567 Mouser, Mary Matilyn 917 Mower, Caryn 412 Mowry, Tia 807 Moyer, Stephen 556 Mozak, Chris 419 Muccianti, Ron 328 Muehl, Brian 1066 Mueller, Kurt 348 Mukerjee, Lucy 179 Mukoddam, Ali 1030 Mula, Frank 1077 Mulcahy, Russell 111 Mule, Marcia 898 Mulheron, Tiffany 917 Mulholland, Steve 828 Mulkey, Chris 540 Mull, Martin 192 Mulla, Katy 578 Mullahy, Collin 956 Mullally, Guy 79 Mullen, Jim 125, 548 Mullie, Paul 1093 Mulroney, Dermot 332 Mulville, Jimmy 149, 606
Mumy, Liliana 94, 701, 841 Mun, Jane 360 Munic, Robert 94 Munkres, Jeff Anderson 233 Munn, Allison 692 Munn, Olivia 7 Munro, Jamie 321 Munro, Lochlyn 445 Munroe, Gage 390 Munroe, Kathleen 5 Munson, Suzie 891 Muraskin, Rob 1134 Murciano, Enrique 1154 Murdoch, Susan 78, 122 Murdock, Colin 1096 Murokami, Glen 38 Murphy, Amanda 1101 Murphy, Bob 1147 Murphy, Brittany 902 Murphy, Dennis Stuart 1151 Murphy, Doug 653, 874, 968 Murphy, Erin 247 Murphy, Gary 990 Murphy, Jim 801 Murphy, Joey 745 Murphy, Julian 529 Murphy, Kelly 790 Murphy, Kevin 575, 745 Murphy, Margaret 1066 Murphy, Mary 1082 Murphy, Megan 724 Murphy, Ryan 988 Murphy, Sue 700 Murphy, Terry 790 Murphy, Walter 625, 795 Murray, Brian Doyle 326, 972 Murray, Chad Michael 996 Murray, Christopher 1165 Murray, Doug 876 Murray, Hannah 498 Murray, Jaime 575 Murray, James 414 Murray, Joe 688 Murray, Jon 899 Murray, Jonathan 296, 307, 497, 655, 761, 933, 1034 Murray, Lizzie 622 Murray, Ray 1129 Murray, Rick 1150 Murray, Sean 982 Murray, Tina 597 Murray, Tom 870 Murrel, Alex 907 Murrieta, Peter 1155
Index of Personnel Muse, Sunday 876 Musgrave, Mandy 1085 Musket, Hedda 211, 717 Muskett, Jennie 980 Musso, Mitchel 648, 834 Mustos, Bill 178 Muth, C. Russell 13, 126 Myatt, Nancylee 1085 Myers, Amanda 352 Myers, Joshua 401 Myers, Kim 825 Myers, Margo 376 Myers, Mike 360 Mylan, Richard 109 Myler, Ann 77 Myles, Eve 551 Na, Ming 784 Nabatoff, Diane 427 Naburrin, Terry 560 Nader, Michelle 277 Nagle, Mike 359 Nagra, Parminder 784 Najera, Elisa 347 Najimy, Kathy 902, 992 Nakamura, Suzy 558 Nales, Paul 392 Nalle, Ned 287 Nallin, Michael 576 Namias, Sarah 242 Nangle, Andrew 77 Nann, Lisa 270 Naor, Igal 244 Napier, Paul 471 Narayan, Manu 95 Nash, Bruce 319, 961, 1088 Nash, Don 568 Nash, Jamia Simone 4 Nash, Jan 1154 Nash, Nicey 139, 1039 Nash, Robyn 477, 1088 Nashel, Peter 296, 756 Nasser, Mark 921 Nathan, Robert 784, 913, 915 Nathan, Stephen 675 Nation, Maria 315, 567 Nault, Kimberly 228 Nawrocki, Mike 1119, 1140 Nayar, Sunil 721 Nayyar, Kunal 665 Neal, Diane 915 Nealon, Kevin 190, 1144 Neame, Gareth 243 Nee, Chris 739 Neely, Blake 155, 333, 682, 990 Neely, Gina 146, 448 Neely, Patrick 146, 448 Negri, Federico 363
Index of Personnel Neigher, Geoffrey 914 Neill, Sam 113, 1131 Neilson, Michael 313 Neiman, Elyse 973 Neinstein, Robin 532 Nelson, Christopher Neal 784 Nelson, Corin 700 Nelson, Drew 1127 Nelson, Ian 557 Nelson, Jerry 2 Nelson, John Allen 417 Nelson, Kristen 1024 Nelson, Lauren 342 Nelson, Maria 542 Nelson, Michael 422 Nelson, Todd 42, 439, 661, 670, 1013 Nelson, Willie 98 Nemcova, Petra 952 Nemec, Andre 296 Nemec, Andrew 993 Nemhauser, Lori Jo 782 Nesbitt, James 269 Nesbitt, Maired 77 Nesci, Domenico 545 Nestorowicz, Victoria 1030 Neto, Bernard 959, 1088 Netter, Dann 9 Neufeld, Robert 980 Neustadt, Matt 168 Nevin, Brooke 606 Nevin, Sheila 694 Nevins, David 1072 Nevins, Sheila 69 Nevitt, Andrew 768 New, Peter 313 New Kids on the Block 16 Newbill, Clay 350, 650, 1125 Newbrough, Ashley 417, 1030 Newhart, Bob 292 Newkirk, Joy 1050 Newline, Diandra 211 Newman, Allen 825 Newman, Andrea 707, 1019 Newman, Daniel 162 Newman, Fred 305 Newman, Grant 985 Newman, Harry 712 Newman, Joey 417, 923 Newman, Kirsten 853 Newman, Molly 682 Newman, Phyllis 1006 Newman, Robert 830 Newman, Ryan 834 Newman, Tracy 616 Newsom, Ted 908 Newsome, Paula 1156
310 Newsome, Tasha Lowe 240 Newsome, Ted 1097 Newton, Becki 1136 Newton, Kathryn 192 Newton, Kim 909 Nguyen, Mayko 415, 1038 Nguyen, Tila 491 Nice, Chuck 555 Nice, Stacie 51 Nicholls, Andrew 1152 Nichols, Lorraine Sarysz 352 Nichols, Michelle 614 Nichols, Mike 8, 367 Nichols, Stephen 738 Nicholson, Jack 4, 8, 609 Nicholson, Julianne 914 Nickerson, Shane 1046 Nickman, Bob 616 Nickoley, Scott 1086 Nickoll, David 84 Nicole, Jasika 187 Nicolet, Danielle 518 Nicoll, Kristina 727 Nicotera, Tina 892 Niehaus, Lennie 99 Nielsen, Brigitte 75 Nielsen, Leo 934 Nigg, Steve 13 Nigh, Kelly 672 Nightingale, Tommy 379 Nikolas, Alexa 1165 Niles, Libby 985 Nir, Avi 160 Nissen, Peter 1107 Niven, Barbara 127, 357 Niver, Stephen 133, 195, 486 Nix, Matt 683 Nixon, Agnes 623, 995 Niznik, Stephanie 917 Noble, John 187 Noble, Nina Kostroff 1153 Noble, Steve 867 Nock, Andrew 496 Nodella, Matthew 606 Nodelman, Jeffrey 1141 Noel, Sydolle 759 Nohilly, Tommy 355 Noji, Minae 810, 811 Nolan, Brian 908 Nolasco, Amaury 1018 Noll, Dave 611 Noory, George 573 Norby, Kate 535 Nordling, Jeffrey 753 Nordstrom, John E. 574, 891, 909, 996 Norgate, Andrew 206
Normal, Henry 193 Norman, Hayley Marie 740 Norris, Daran 793, 1040 Norris, Dean 54 Norris, Hermoine 597 Norris, Josh 454 Norris, Landon 604, 1100 Norris, Lee 996 North, Mike 418 North, Nolan 219, 220, 221 North, Rachel 227 Northam, Jeremy 1131 Northrup, Curt 696, 903 Norton, Bill L. 195 Norton, Graham 205 Norton, Jim 145, 211 Norton, Matthew 388 Norwood, Brandy 634 Noseworthy, Jack 6 Notaras, Maria 911 Noth, Chris 913, 914 Noth, Patrick 1001 Noth, Paul 1001 Nouri, Michael 732 Novak, B.J. 994 Novak, Jennifer 285 Noxon, Marti 1019 Noyes, Joanna 642 Nucera, Jeff 230 Nunan, Tom 110 Nunez, Chris 946 Nutter, David 333, 543, 1154 O, Steve 761, 1128 Oakerson, Jay 612 Oakes, Chad 104, 397, 577 Oakes, Ryan 435 Oakes, Steve 922 Oates, Travis 969 Oberman, Margaret 15 Oblaender, Carsten 951 Oblowitz, Michael 734 Obonsawin, Annick 727 O’Brian, Dillon 971 O’Brien, Benna 224 O’Brien, Conan 911, 1077 O’Brien, Declan 116, 355, 451 O’Brien, Emily 1163 O’Brien, Gerry 103 O’Brien, Gloria Fujita 471 O’Brien, Kurtis 529 O’Brien, Liam 134 O’Brien, Mark 588 O’Brien, Pat 395, 615, 781, 867
O’Brien, Richard 407 O’Byrne, Adam 608 Ochs, Steve 334 Ockerlund, Elizabeth 911 Ocko, Peter 676, 1026 O’Connell, Bryan 1097 O’Connell, Jennifer 1032 O’Connell, Jerry 139, 541, 692 O’Connell, Kay 120 O’Connell, Nikki 352 O’Connor, Andrew 435 O’Connor, Brian 690 O’Connor, Frances 68 O’Connor, Greg 84 O’Connor, John 902 O’Connor, Kevin 645, 1117 O’Connor, Mary 817 O’Connor, Matthew 282, 504, 799 O’Connor, Renee 355 Odberg, Ben 1079 O’Dell, Nancy 270, 615 Odgers, Matt 252, 377, 452 Odom, Laila 237 O’Donnell, Bryan 19 O’Donnell, John 134 O’Donnell, Lenville 892 O’Donnell, Rosie 89, 455, 667, 1142 O’Donohoe, Claire 14 O’Donohue, Clare 662 O’Dowd, Bill 456, 457, 458, 459, 1165 O’Dowd, Chris 263 O’Dowd, Christopher 1005 Oedekerk, Steve 651 O’Fallon, Peter 1045 Offman, Stacey 1114 Ogawa, Carl 756 O’Gorman, Dean 23 Oh, Sandra 828 O’Hara, Katie 64, 806 O’Hara, Kelli 95, 349 O’Hara, Nell 788 O’Hara, Terrence 133 O’Hare, Mark 688 O’Hearn, Deidre 809 O’Hearn, Mike 14 O’Hurley, John 477, 794 Oka, Masi 372, 839 Okada, Jean 60 Okazaki, Takashi 619 O’Keefe, Jodi Lyn 1018 O’Kelley, Tricia 983 Okud, Amy 831 Olander, Heather 56
311 Olde, Jeff 59, 75, 207, 433, 470 Oldham, Todd 1125 Oldring, Peter 968 O’Leary, Michael 830 Olen, Brigid 312 Olin, Ken 682 Oliphant, Richard Blair 590 Oliva, Luis 87 Olivares, C.J. 728 Oliver, Dave 255 Oliver, Denise 968 Oliver, Jamie 266, 394 Oliver, Jeff 132 Oliver, Nicole 783 Oliver, Ron 55 Olivero, Chris 904 Oller, Tony 643 Ollig, Alexander 489 Ollins, Dean 233 Olmos, Bodie 659 Olmos, Edward James 11, 659 Olms, Charles 236 Olschen, Rachel 290 Olsen, Erik 128 Olsen, Jill 274 Olsen, Mark V. 668 Olsen, Mary Kate 1144 Olsen, Morgan 907 Olsen, Susan 203 Olson, David C. 21 Olson, Erik 398, 941 Olson, Kaitlin 872 Olstead, Matt 1018 Olyphant, Timothy 732 O’Malley, Erin 724, 1058 O’Malley, Mike 371 O’Malley, Sean P. 856 O’Mara, Jason 296 Omari, Christina 863 O’Meara, Nancy 519 Omiecinski, Walt 1048 Omundson, Timothy 1024 O’Neal, Ryan 675 O’Neal, Tatum 162, 1041 O’Neill, Dennis 979 O’Neill, Sean 375 Ontiveros, Lupe 713, 940 Oosterhouse, Carter 1129 Opatut, Eileen 789, 989 O’Quinn, Terry 926 Orbach, Jerry 913 Orci, Roberto 187 Ord, Murray 130, 502 Ordon, Andrew 142 Orechio, Roy 735 O’Reilly, Bill 865
O’Reilly, Brian 750 O’Reilly, Stephen 693, 731, 870 Orent, Kerry 1041 Organ, Sam 821 Organ, Stuart 473 Oring, Nicole 987 O’Riordan, Tom 890 Orlando, Tony 270, 285 Orleans, Lorne 305 Orman, Jack 784 Orman, Miles 1066 Orman, Roscoe 1066 Ormandy, Tracey 1133 Ormsby, Damon 165 Orr, Barry 1030 Orser, Leland 784 Orston, Tony 507 Ortiz, Ana 304, 1136 Ortiz, Lisa 385 Ortiz, Tito 72 Ortiz, Valery M. 1085 Osbahr, Carmen 2 Osborn, Royce 372 Osborne, Jeffrey 513 Osbourne, Sharon 452, 634 Oseary, Guy 374, 1045 Oseransky, Judy 558 Osmanski, Joy 1056 Osment, Emily 834 Osmond, Alan 396 Osmond, Donny 17, 346, 396, 442 Osmond, Jay 396 Osmond, Jimmy 396 Osmond, Marie 17, 346, 396, 442 Osmond, Merrill 396 Osmond, Wayne 396 Osper, David 177 Ossana, Diana 99 Ostrom, Matthew 1054 Ostrowski, Michael 1019 O’Sullivan, Guy 378 O’Sullivan, Mary 77 O’Sullivan, Morgan 1131 Oswald, Marc 210 Oswald, Stephanie 10 Oswalt, Patton 291 Otis, Billy 375 O’Toole, Annette 1079 Otto, Mary Jane 293 Otto, Miranda 68 Outerbridge, Peter 1038 Outhwaite, Tamzin 243 Overmyer, Eric 913, 914 Owen, Anthony 435 Owens, Christopher Dane 868 Owens, H.T. 524, 735, 1004, 1114
Owens, Howard 14, 139, 367, 537 Oxford, James 200 Oyelowo, David 428 Oz, Frank 1066 Pace, Jackson 425 Pace, Jason 816 Pace, Lee 1026 Pacello, Charles 184 Pacey, Jenny 206 Pacheco, Adriana 763 Pacinelli, Geana 401 Pack, Eugene 53, 346, 347, 582, 730 Packard, Alicyn 348 Pacunas, Beth 46 Padalecki, Jared 1102 Paddor, Scott 861 Paden, Audu 1106 Padilla, Mikki 70 Paen, Alex 950 Paetkau, Daniel 178 Page, David 749 Page, Ellen 33 Page, Joanna 193 Page, Patti 240 Page, Sam 175, 1072 Paglia, Jaime 785 Paglisisotto, Heidi Marie 1088 Paholak, Beth 986 Paige, Ashley 24 Paige, Janis 240 Paige, Yasmin 30, 466 Paisley, Brad 96, 278 Palencia, Brina 832 Palermo, Tony 1156 Palette, Jessica 470 Paley, Jon 305 Paley, Steve 374 Palicki, Adrianna 806 Palin, Sarah 32 Palladino, Amy Sherman 443 Palladino, Daniel 443 Palladino, Erik 7, 111, 784 Pallay, Shannon 321 Palm, Matt 629 Palm, Robert 915 Palmer, Jemma 206 Palmer, Keke 558 Palmer, Philip 861 Palmer, Shelley 925 Paltrow, Gwyneth 508 Panabaker, Danielle 1072 Panabaker, Kay 720 Panah, Atousa Hojat 246 Panettiere, Hayden 380, 541, 839 Panettiere, Jansen 672 Panici, Tony 918
Index of Personnel Panitz, Ty 675 Panoligan, Brandon 490 Panteldis, Mary 595 Paolo, Connor 824 Paone, Nicol 667 Papadoupolos, Dr. Linda 696 Paparazzo, John 700 Pappas, Chris 574 Paquin, Anna 556 Paradise, Michelle 789 Paratore, Jim 51 Pardee, John 745 Pardo, Ron 560, 604 Pardue, Kip 415 Parent, Gail 553 Parente, Carol-Lynne 2, 1066 Paridon, Scott 728 Parikh, Sandeep 831 Paris, Luciana 278 Parish, Jefferson 454 Parish, Robert 806 Parisse, Annie 913 Park, Grace 37, 94, 659 Park, Megan 474 Park, Michael 644 Parker, Austin 251 Parker, Carly 61 Parker, Casey 964 Parker, Claire 295 Parker, Craig 287 Parker, Jim 286, 714, 730 Parker, Jonathan 251 Parker, Mary Louise 580, 1144 Parker, Molly 535 Parker, Nicole 929 Parker, Paul Jai 171 Parker, Trey 900, 1086 Parkins, Elizabeth 861 Parkinson, Katherine 263 Parks, Bill 355 Parks, Craig 212, 515 Parks, Katarina 703 Parks, Wolfe 644 Parnell, Chris 344, 1158 Parnell, Pat 728 Parouse, Dawn 1018 Parr, Shawn 209 Parrilla, Lana 535 Parriott, James D. 1136 Parriott, Sara 518 Parrish, Hunter 1144 Parros, Austen 1085 Parry, Alan 206 Parry, Bruce 821 Parson, Chris 920 Parsons, Beth 956 Parsons, Charles 1103 Parsons, Jim 665 Parsons, Lindsley, III 474
Index of Personnel Partland, Dan 869 Partridge, Audrine 844 Pasco, Peter 128 Pasdar, Adrian 839 Paskay, Steve 633 Paskins, Jada 225 Pasquale, Steve 1041 Pasquesi, David 163 Passani, Daniele 97, 409 Pasternak, Reagan 595 Pastor, Amy Wynn 1129 Pastor, Holly 402 Pastore, Jim 565 Pastore, Tim 739 Pastore, Vinnie 72 Patano, Tonya 1144 Pate, Suzanne 1161 Patel, Dev 498 Patel, Riaz 246 Paterson, Vincent 519 Pateson, Joseph 85 Patinkin, Mandy 715 Paton, Shileen 415 Patrick, Jim 556 Patrick, Kevin 705 Patrick, Robert 757, 1138 Patrick, Tera 7, 469, 987 Patricof, Jamie 426 Patterson, Charles 196 Patterson, David 204 Patterson, Eanan 101 Patterson, James 1156 Patterson, Maren 394 Patterson, Melanie 671 Patterson, Scott 621 Patterson, Sean 490 Pattinson, Charles 103, 498, 917 Pattison, Owen 332 Patton, Donovan 672 Paul, Aaron 54 Paul, Adam 239, 661 Paul, Carrie Riley 674 Paulsen, Rob 651, 1106 Paulson, Eddie 385 Paulson, Jay 993 Paunescu, Vlad 21 Pava, Adam 999 Pavuk, Jeanine 750 Paxon, Melanie 990 Paxton, Bill 668 Paymani, Gloria 760 Payne, Allen 852 Payne, Edward J. 91 Payne, Elizabeth 940 Payne, John 1119 Pazdro, Roberta 618 Peace, Joshua 1002 Peacocke, T.W. 365 Peak, Kearie 290, 292 Peake, Don 1110 Pearce, Caroline 206
312 Pearl, Steven 376 Pearse, Clive 744 Pearson, April 498 Pearson, Geoff 747 Pearson, Jim 370, 546 Pearson, Scott 887 Peck, Austin 644 Peck, Eugene 286 Peck, Everett 1090 Peck, Evie 1113 Peele, Jordan 929 Peeples, Nia 1163 Peeples, Quinton 92 Peer, Maria 696 Peete, Holly Robinson 372 Pegg, Simon 507 Pekich, Laurie 222, 388 Pelfrey, Danny 830 Pell, Richard 900 Pellea, Oana 176 Pelloni, Mary 680 Pelphrey, Jennifer 326, 688, 802 Peltier, Melissa 764 Pemberton, Daniel 818 Pena, Elizabeth 940 Pendell, Michael 383, 621 Pendleton, Rick 42 Penghlis, Thaao 738 Penikett, Tahmoh 659 Penn, Arthur 913 Penn, Kal 851 Penn, Matthew 913 Penn, Sascha 138, 257 Pennie, Michael 971 Pennington, Carla 142, 760 Pennington, Ty 791, 1129 Penny, Joe 877 Pepaj, Babette 1150 Pepe, Tim 692 Peper, Jon 237 Pepper, Anita 760 Peracchio, Joe 149 Peregrym, Missy 1035 Pereira, Kevin 7 Pereira, Michaela 552 Peressini, Diana 884 Perez, Cristina 717 Perez, Julia Engkler 778 Perez, Mark 1125 Perez, Miguel 76 Perez, Rosie 820 Perez, Walter 806 Perggi, Ritamarie 525 Perine, Kelly 572 Perkett, Ridge 673 Perkins, Elizabeth 1144 Perkins, Geoffrey 109 Perkins, George W. 745 Perler, David 51 Perlman, Lou 933
Perlman, Rhea 87 Perlman, Ron 505, 619 Permutter, David 159 Perrette, Pauley 982 Perrin, Lisa 321 Perrineau, Harold 926 Perron, Chantal 577 Perrone, Josette 512 Perrott, Andy 582 Perry, Andrew 426 Perry, Janelle 1099, 1128 Perry, John 760 Perry, John F. 921 Perry, Josh 1097 Perry, Katy 374 Perry, Luke 223, 577 Perry, Mark B. 913 Perry, Meghan 7 Perry, Scott Allen 1097 Perry, Stacey 1097 Perry, Stevi 345 Perry, Tyler 372, 852 Persinger, Marshall 641 Pertsch, Jennifer 495 Peterman, Steven 834 Peters, Adam 674 Peters, Bernadette 308 Peters, Blair 812 Peters, Clarke 1153 Peters, Clayton 102 Peters, Russell 102 Petersen, William 471, 720 Petillo, Johnny 27, 719, 739 Petok, Michael 443 Petro, John 500, 628 Petronijevic, Dan 136, 560 Petroro, Marisa 740 Petrovicz, Robert 785 Petry, Cara 695 Pettibone, Gay 614 Pettie, Darren 68 Pettigrew, Jacques 79 Pettis, Madison 362, 713 Pettit, Mason 690 Peyroux, Madeleine 44 Pfeiffer, Shareece 345 Phair, Liz 383, 535 Pheidas, Laban 1097 Phelan, Tony 828 Phelps, Jill Farren 810, 811 Phelps, Mark 32 Phelps, Michael 271 Phifer, Mekhi 784 Philbin, Regis 125, 338, 582, 634, 925 Philbrick, Jack 1136 Philip, Chris 113 Philipps, Busy 784 Phillippe, Quddus 120 Phillips, Anastasia 365
Phillips, Boomer 618 Phillips, Clyde 747 Phillips, Derek 806 Phillips, Grant Lee 443 Phillips, Lacy 421 Phillips, Lou Diamond 310 Phillips, Mark 754 Phillips, Michael 559 Phillips, Peter 563 Phillips, Stephen 291, 948, 1039 Phillips, Todd 1110 Phillips, Trey 907 Phipps, Kelly 1107 Pho, Rosalind 282 Piaskoski, Brent 1030 Piatel, Dave 76 Picard, Pamela 53 Picardo, Robert 1093 Pichel, Fred 394, 670 Pick, Izzie 733 Pickett, Brian L. 560, 1044 Pickler, Kellie 96, 135 Picoult, Jodi 542 Pielmeier, John 66, 332, 536 Pierce, Frederick S. 9 Pierce, Jeffrey 79 Pierce, Les 637 Pierce, Shawn 1151 Pierce, Wendell 171 Pierson, Emma 243 Piestrup, Zeke 728 Pietilar, Bonita 1077 Pietsch, Scooter 687, 758, 878, 961 Pietz, Amy 621 Pifko, Cara 78, 183 Pigott, Sebastian 457 Pihlstrom, Charla 402 Pike, Nicholas 51 Pike, Zac 701 Pilavachi, Costa 825 Pileggi, Mitch 319 Piligian, Craig 13, 199, 328, 464, 569, 755, 813, 1103 Pilkington, Lorraine 1047 Piller, Michael 1151 Piller, Shawn 826 Pillon, Jacqueline 727 Pincus, Ira 320, 580 Pine, Frankie 160 Pingue, Joe 456, 458, 459, 544 Pinkner, Jeff 926 Pinner, Jeff 187 Pinnock, Arnold 919 Pinsky, Charles 508 Pinsky, Dr. Drew 75, 483 Pinson, Julie 644
313 Pinter, Colleen Zenk 644 Piper, Alex 242 Piper, Billie 103, 473, 762 Pipes, Leah 917 Pirro, Jeanine 274 Pistkin, David 1103 Piston, Jennifer 986 Pistone, Joseph D. 598 Pistor, Julia 897 Pivcevic, Anne 103 Piven, Jeremy 782 Pizzi, Julie 18, 343 Pjetraj, Brittany 345 Place, Graham 990 Place, Mary Kay 563, 668, 949 Placido, Violante 409 Plageman, Greg 707 Plager, Joey 304 Plamondon, George 419 Plana, Tony 1136 Platt, John 624, 666 Platt, Lucas 763 Platt, Oliver 988 Platte, Devon 19 Plavnik, Judith 976 Plec, Julie 904 Pleisse, John 53 Plemons, Jesse 806 Plonka, Krysia 948 Plonka, Liz 84, 222 Plotkin, Garrett 576 Plotkin, Richard 695 Plourde, Chris 492 Plowman, Jon 294, 302 Plowman, Michael Richard 375, 608, 742, 748, 812 Plummer, Christopher 532, 980 Plummer, David 646 Plummer, Ellen 586 Pluta, James 825 Poche, David 257 Podell, Eval 1163 Podwall, Eric 58 Poe, Rudy 1069 Poehler, Amy 337, 467, 468, 1059 Poindexter, Camilla 352 Pointer, Deborah 1053 Poirier, Kim 1002 Poitier, Sidney 372 Poitier, Sydney Tamiia 281 Polaha, Kristopher 344, 575 Polan, Michael 1025 Polito, Jon 451 Polito, Ryan 442 Polk, Patrik-Ian 989 Pollack, Jeff 400
Pollack, Noah 75 Pollack, Sherie 947 Pollack, Sydney 440 Pollak, John 206 Pollak, Kevin 408 Pollard, Suzie 664 Pollard, Tiffany 377 Polley, Sarah 272 Polone, Gavin 477, 965, 1111 Polonetsky, Sue 1142 Polsky, Dave 804 Polson, Beth 33 Pomanti, Lou 85 Pompeo, Ellen 828 Pompey, Aiden 922 Ponce, Carlos 581, 940 Ponsky, Rochelle 920 Pontell, Jonathan 675 Poole, Becky 1159 Poole, Duane 357, 480 Poole, Ted 765, 1145 Poore, David 980 Pope, Carly 564, 608, 753 Pope, Kris 608 Pope, Maria 912 Pope, Murray 23 Pope, Randy 175, 446, 975 Popjes, Scott 13 Popoff, Dana 823 Popp, Cynthia J. 673 Porizkova, Paulina 637 Port, Moses 621 Port, Whitney 93 Porter, Dave 54 Porter, Elizabeth 100 Porter, MacKanzie 397 Porter, Melissa 274 Porter, Sara 146, 448 Porter, Scott 77, 806 Poryes, Michael 834 Posehn, Brian 999, 1058 Posey, Parker 443 Posi, Moisa 121 Posley, Bill 181 Posner, Geoff 302 Posner, Susan 526 Post, Mike 914, 915 Post, Pamela 506, 789, 989 Post, Whitney 844 Postewaite, Ashley 348 Potasnik, Scott 1069 Potenza, Christian 495, 1127 Potenzo, Frank 883 Potter, Chris 213 Potter, Lauren 352 Potter, Monica 676 Potts, Andrew Lee 414 Potts, Annie 425 Potts, Jonathan 557
Potts, Sarah-Jane 529 Potts, Tony 695 Pouliot, Stephen 471 Pounder, C.C.H. 1075 Poundstone, Paula 895 Povenmire, Dan 407 Povich, Maury 939 Powell, Elizabeth 386 Powell, Esteban 94 Powell, Keith 253 Powell, Nick 1101 Powell, Reg 684 Powell, Terry 888 Power, Devin 741 Powers, Bridget 694 Powers, Devin 588 Powers, Jim 879 Powers, Mike 1161 Powl, Alan 535 Poznick, Barry 512, 640, 1087 Prady, Bill 665 Prange, Gregory 996 Pratt, Dennis 133 Pratt, Guy 507 Pratt, John 843 Pratt, Keri Lynn 682 Pratt, Victoria 273 Prebble, Lucy 473 Precheur, Michael 1129 Prepon, Laura 993 Presley, Mia 7 Pressman, Sally 315, 641 Preston, Corey 490 Preston, Cynthia 127, 310, 314 Preston, Kelly 542 Prestwich, Dawn 1045 Preyra, Jeff 526 Price, Andy 449 Price, Connor 456, 1152 Price, David 234 Price, Douglas 88 Price, Eric 929 Price, Josh 888 Price, Kristen 7, 964, 987 Price, Lindsay 300, 479 Price, Mar’Sheila 84 Price, Matt 291 Price, Megyn 1051 Price, Star 791, 1010, 1123 Price, Vincent 974 Priestley, Jason 397 Prince, Jonathan 94 Prince, Kimberly 12 Principato, Peter 139, 239, 1039 Principe, Dennis 588 Prinzo, Chris 233 Priore, Michael Del 567 Pritchard, Lauren 929
Index of Personnel Pritchard, Paul 935 Pritchard, Robert 301 Pritchett, John 359 Pritchett, Zach 426 Probst, Jeff 157, 271, 1103 Procter, Emily 721 Proctor, Christi 1129 Proops, Greg 558 Pross, Max 1077 Proud, Geoffrey 690, 1081 Proulix, Ron 178 Prout, Kirsten 904 Prowse, Andrew 228 Pruitt, Bill 402 Prupas, Jesse 204 Prupas, Michael 5, 87, 113, 204, 390, 533 Pryce, Craig 183, 213 Puck, Wolfgang 699 Puckert, Susan Sobocinski 275 Puckett, Matthew 301 Pue, Rob 1025 Puente, Tito 395 Puente, Tito, Jr. 395 Pugsley, Thomas 647 Pulco, Nicole 958 Pullen, Robert C. 44 Punch, David 949 Puntillo, Tim 460 Pupa, Dominic 939 Purcell, Dominic 1018 Purdy, Jolene 139 Purefov, James 532 Purnell, Rachel 202, 266, 381, 657 Puro, Alec 868 Purrott, Alycia 115 Pussycat Dolls 16, 135, 360 Puterman, Brian 538 Putner, Paul 302 Pyfrom, Shawn 745 Pyken, Matt 909 Pyne, Jason 245, 989 Quaintana, Rachel 999 Quaintance, John 139 Quaintance, Rachel 253 Qualles, Paris 428 Quan, Dionne 622 Quarles, Darryl 572 Quastel, Jonas 819 Queller, Jessica 824 Quesnel, Chantal 1002 Quici, Cara 352 Quick, Karen 863 Quijano, Alex 139 Quilala, Angela 836 Quill, Tad 1063 Quillian, Beau 637 Quimby, Amy 744
Index of Personnel Quine, Jeny 1098 Quinlan, Maeve 1085 Quinn, Aidan 64 Quinn, Deirdre 6 Quinn, Ed 785 Quinn, Francesco 223 Quinn, H.O. 1159 Quinonez, Adrian 734 Rabb, Jane 68, 296 Racicot, Jody 799 Racstraw, Rob 85 Rad, Ben M. 225 Radakovich, Leslie 910 Raddatz, Ryan 1158 Rademacher, Ingo 810 Rademaekers, Bill 656 Rader, Alex 158, 624 Rader, Stacy 1008 Radkoff, Vivienne 308 Radlauer, Dan 967 Radnitz, Todd 251 Radnor, Josh 853 Rady, Michael 535 Rae, Divini 1162 Rae, Naelee 653, 830 Rae, Odessa 127 Rae, Paul 50, 92 Raee, Will 716 Rafalowski, Mark 588 Rafner, Jeff 828 Ragsdael, Rich 616 Raimi, Sam 287 Raines, Ron 830 Rainey, Billy 1025 Rains, Ashleigh 458 Rains, Mark 791 Raisa, Francia 115, 474 Rake, Jeff 676 Rakieten, Ellen 394 Ralston, John 799, 919 Ramamurthy, Sendhil 839 Ramin, Ron 78 Ramirez, Sara 828 Ramos, Constance 791 Ramsay, Gordon 430, 838, 903 Ramsey, David 239 Ramsey, Mark 236 Ramsey, Natalie 664 Ramsey, Thor 31 Ramsue, Leslie 655 Ranberg, Chuck 807 Ranchone, Didier 522 Randall, Gary A. 1060 Randall, Inez 75 Randall, Jordy 130, 502, 1095 Ranharter, Bryan 585, 858, 951 Ranki, Mark Qura 626 Rankin, James 604 Rankin, Kevin 806 Rankin, Virginia 1038
314 Rankine, Sean 637 Ransone, James 196 Rantamaki, Chris 882, 946 Rapaport, Michael 1018 Raphaelson, Josh 718 Rapini, Mary Jo 43 Rapp, Jamie 352 Rappaport, Diane 939, 957 Rappaport, Norman 43 Rash, Nicole 342 Rashad, Phylicia 428 Raskin, Keith 888 Ratchford, Jeremy 707 Ratcliffe, Paul 430 Rater, Joan 828 Rath, Sam 636 Rather, Dan 801 Ratliff, Misgon 921 Ratner, Brett 1018, 1156 Ratzenberger, John 398 Rauch, Michael 917 Ravard, Sophie 97 Raven, Damian 759 Ravenello, Rick 88 Raver, Kim 300 Ravich, Rand 916 Ravier, Kim 564 Rawat, Navi 992 Rawlings, Donnell 439 Ray, Alika 84 Ray, Connie 606 Ray, Kimberly A. 908 Ray, K’sun 917 Ray, Lisa 532 Ray, Rachael 455, 699, 1028, 1029, 1115 Ray, Scottie 1164 Ray, Tanika 726 Rayburn, Connor 616 Raymond, Amy Kay 1022 Rayne, Veronica 964 Raynis, Richard 1077 Raynor, Lynn 179, 996 Reagan, Faye 7 Reardon, John 480, 504 Reaser, Elizabeth 160, 828 Reavis, Jessica 236 Rebeck, Theresa 914 Recano, Victoria 867 Reckell, Peter 738 Recker, Erich 716 Reddick, Lance 187, 1153 Redding, Corey 503 Reddy, Sara 13 Redecker, Kent 841 Redford, Jonathan 827 Redford, Paul 1138 Redford, Robert 609 Redgrave, Jemma 103
Redgrave, Vanessa 489 Redlich, Ed 1154 Redman, John 1135 Redmond, Sarah-Jane 737 Reed, Adam 172, 809 Reed, Alaina 1066 Reed, Albert 1074 Reed, Alexandra 1114 Reed, Christine 307, 343, 771 Reed, Fiona 874 Reed, Jon Alexander 620 Reed, Kim 978 Reed, Kira 496, 1069 Reed, Pamela 881 Reed, Rex 349, 646 Reed, Tanonia 14 Reekie, Blair 60 Rees, Marian 331, 534 Rees, Peter 976 Reeser, Autumn 15, 575 Reeves, Keanu 516 Regan, Bridget 287 Regan, Neil 986 Regan, Peggy 348 Regis, Patrick 21 Register, Sam 34 Regler, Timothy 891, 892 Rehn, Ryan 868 Reid, Chris “Kid” 71 Reid, Frances 738 Reid, Jesse 572 Reid, Noah 876 Reidy, Rebecca 215 Reifert, Jack 497 Reiff, Ethan 154 Reilly, Brian 408 Reiner, Carl 349 Reiner, Rob 9, 44 Reinhardt, Christianna 749 Reinhardt, Steve 738 Reinhold, Judge 149 Reiter, Lukas 913 Reitman, Nicole 817 Remar, James 487, 747 Remington, Jennifer Kes 802 Remini, Leah 862 Renaud, Claire 783 Rendell, Mark 876 Renfroe, Clay 777 Renfroe, Jay 52, 210, 399 Renner, Matt 739 Renton, Kristen 201, 738 Renwart, Arielle 830 Renzulli, Frank 110 Reuben, Gloria 429, 784 Reuhl, Paul 183
Reuster, Mickie 423 Reuven, Benny 168 Revell, Graeme 154 Reyes, Judy 304, 1063 Reyes, Rene 349 Reynolds, Beth 979 Reynolds, Burt 471 Reynolds, Corey 704 Reynolds, Debbie 477 Reynolds, James 738 Reynolds, Penny Brown 165 Reynolds, Rachel 413 Reznick, Allan 218 Rhames, Ving 626 Rhea, Caroline 407, 506, 670 Rhee, Eric 508 Rheingold, Andy 305 Rhimes, Shonda 1019 Rhinehart, John 1147 Rhodes, Brian 767 Rhodes, Donnelly 41, 445, 659, 737 Rhodes, Jesse 600 Rhodes, Kim 280, 1098 Rhodes, Rick 830 Rhonheimer, Jamie 853 Rhys, Matthew 682 Rial, Monica 832 Ribeiro, Alfonso 70 Ribon, Pamela 948 Ricard, David 940 Ricci, Christina 516 Rice, Damien 905, 926 Rice, Joel S. 87 Rice, Kelly 228 Rice, Spencer 900 Rich, John 210, 373 Rich, Simon 298 Richard, Lorraine 770 Richards, Denise 132 Richards, J. August 429 Richards, Jon 435 Richards, Mike 661 Richards, Tanner Scott 816 Richards, William 890, 1135 Richardson, Brian 661 Richardson, Burton 74, 794 Richardson, Cameron 563 Richardson, David 1077 Richardson, Derek 945 Richardson, Jackie 768 Richardson, Joely 988 Richardson, Kevin Michael 94, 841 Richardson, Lisa 273 Richardson, Lita 207 Richardson, Miranda 294 Richardson, Rob 1130
315 Riche, Wendy 907 Richer, Lucy 243 Richmond, Jeff 1116 Richmond, Randi 259 Richmond, Tequan 787 Richter, Andy 337 Rick, Marie Joelle 172 Rickabaugh, Kim 697 Ricketts, Conrad 791 Rickles, Don 100, 157 Rickles, Lauren 59 Rickman, Tom 188 Ridgeway, Makinna 421 Ridley, Frank 681 Riech, Andrew 586 Rieckermann, Ralph 392 Ried, Kristen Holden 204 Riedy, Rebecca 76 Riegel, Eden 623 Riegel, Sam 48 Riesgraf, Beth 290 Riffel, Rena 734 Rifkin, Ron 682 Rigg, Diana 974 Riggi, John 1116 Riggs, Conrad 1103 Riggs, Jordan 143 Righetti, Amanda 333 Rihanna 16, 39, 169 Rikaart, Greg 125, 1163 Riker, Robin 673 Riley, Gina 277 Riley, Jack 622 Riley, Michael 542 Riley, Teddy 559 Rimawi, David 392 Rimes, LeAnn 96 Ringback, Rick 73, 402 Ringwald, Molly 8, 474 Rinsler, Dennis 713 Rios, Salvador 172 Ripa, Kelly 582, 925 Rippy, Billy 1159 Rippy, Leon 1060 Ritchote, Kane 955 Ritchson, Alan 1079 Ritmanis, Lolita 38 Ritson, Blake 103 Ritter, Krysten 1120 Ritz, Jackie 1140 Ritz, Margit 450 Rivas, Jivey 1129 Rivera, Emilio 505 Rivera, Geraldo 81 Rivera, Jen 426 Rivinoja, Erica 1086 R’Mante, Adrian 1098 Roach, Christopher 491 Roach, Jay 440 Roache, Linus 913 Robach, Amy 374 Robaine, Daniel 421
Robards, Sam 824 Robbins, Apollo 435 Robbins, Brian 996, 1079 Robbins, Glenn 736, 1120 Robbins, Irving 925 Robbins, Joan 779, 780, 786 Roberta, Marla 670 Roberts, Arthur 84, 908 Roberts, Brian K. 572 Roberts, Dallas 905 Roberts, Denise 705 Roberts, Emma 1137 Roberts, Eric 116 Roberts, Julia 980 Roberts, Julie 750 Roberts, Kim 768 Roberts, Leigh 411 Roberts, Mark 1133 Roberts, Randy 915 Roberts, Ric 133 Roberts, Vicki 895 Robertson, Brittany 535, 542 Robertson, Paul 874, 968 Robertson, Will 987, 1068 Robin, Michael M. 704, 988 Robin, Steve 676 Robinsen, Jared 225 Robinson, Doug 1051 Robinson, Ira 3 Robinson, Keith 64 Robinson, Nik 869 Robinson, Parker 1153 Robinson, Peter Manning 1154 Robinson, Skip 288 Robinson, Steve 821 Robinson, Todd 636 Robinson, Wendy Raquel 807 Robinson, Zuleikhla 376 Robson, Kirsty 1032 Roche, Sean 1119 Roche, Sebastian 810 Rock, Chris 86, 166, 787 Rock, Malaak Compton 394 Rock, Tony 549 Rocko, Kid 235 Roday, James 1024 Roderick, Brande 728 Rodgers, Adam 427 Rodgers, Mike 1091 Rodman, Dennis 247 Rodov, Lenid 218 Rodriguez, Kali 810
Rodriquez, Adam 721 Rodriquez, Cat 906 Rodriquez, Diana 205 Rodriquez, Elizabeth 623 Rodriquez, Freddy 305 Rodriquez, Gabriella 643 Rodriquez, Michele 926 Rodriquez, Oskar 705 Rodriquez, Paul 484 Rodriquez, Pete 893 Rodriquez, Tom 402 Rodska, Christian 860 Roeper, Richard 646 Roessell, David 287 Roessler, Craig 115 Rogan, Tom 617, 703 Rogers, Cliff 94 Rogers, Greg 322 Rogers, John 290, 292 Rogers, Michael 37, 1081 Rogers, Michele 1070 Rogers, Mimi 521 Rogers, Sheila 912 Rogers, Suzanne 738 Rogers, Tony 594 Rogoff, Lynn 1066 Rogow, Stan 194, 599 Rohm, Elisabeth 913 Roker, Al 74, 89, 126, 318, 568, 1036, 1049 Rolfe, Jeff 570 Rollins, Rob 131 Rollman, Eric S. 511 Roloff, Amy 923 Roloff, Jacob 923 Roloff, Jeremy 923 Roloff, Matt 923 Roloff, Molly 923 Roloff, Zach 923 Rolontz, Lee 235 Rolov, Lenid 840, 844, 898, 1032 Roma, David 501 Roman, Brenda 1110 Roman, John L. 914 Roman, Phil 902, 1077 Romano, Christy Carlson 115 Romanovich, James 231, 437, 513, 601, 602, 605 Romanz, Tony 28 Romer, Paul 624, 666 Romero, Gabriel 734 Romero, Tomas 15 Romijn, Rebecca 1136 Romolini, Timilee 175 Rona, Jeff 681 Rone, Doria 987 Roney, Carley 250 Rooney, Mickey 341, 471
Index of Personnel Root, Stephen 902 Rosamonda, Shane 349 Rosas, Anthony 247 Rosas, Misty 492 Rosconval, David 772 Rose, Jessica 826 Rose, Sue 1137 Rosemond, James 316 Rosemont, David 481 Rosemont, Romy 1072 Rosen, Aimee 146, 448, 1007, 1008 Rosen, Kenny 838 Rosen, Mitchell 868 Rosen, Ron 790 Rosen, Tracy 122 Rosenbaum, Amy 939 Rosenbaum, Michael 1079 Rosenberg, Billy 874 Rosenberg, Grant 171 Rosenberg, Jeremy 1141 Rosenberg, Michael 544, 980, 1045 Rosenberg, Rich 5 Rosenberg, Scott 296, 993 Rosenblat, Barbara 95 Rosenbush, Barry 15 Rosenfelder, Jo 246 Rosengard, Dan 270 Rosenstein, Edward 464 Rosenthal, Gay 460, 923, 1132 Rosenthal, Jeff 351 Rosenthal, Jim 167, 232 Rosenthal, Paul 760 Rosiak, David 217, 446, 486 Roskin, Marc 290, 292 Rosman, Mark 415, 502 Ross, Amanda 434 Ross, Ashlynn 162 Ross, Charlotte 446 Ross, Dana 846 Ross, Douglas 123, 624, 666, 1000, 1032 Ross, Erica 771 Ross, Jeffrey 268, 911 Ross, John 114, 117, 148, 161, 354, 437, 465, 601, 602 Ross, Julie 760 Ross, Leelo 302 Ross, Lonny 1116 Ross, Maggie 212 Ross, Marion 562 Ross, Meredith 253 Ross, Neil 991 Ross, Tracee Ellis 816 Rossdale, Gavin 241 Rossi, Gretchen 1032 Rossi, Leo 598
Index of Personnel Rossi, Philip W. 413, 1016 Rossiter, Alycia 649 Rotenberg, Michael 163, 787, 872, 902 Roth, Andrea 55, 1041 Roth, J.D. 42, 393, 439, 661, 670, 1013 Roth, Philip J. 107, 200, 355, 451 Rothchild, Sascha 20 Rothenberg, Adam 160 Rothman, Eddie 152 Rothman, Makua 152 Rothman, Marni 694 Rothman, Rodney 912 Rothpan, Jeff 804 Rothstein, Elisa 680 Rothstein, Richard M. 637 Rothstein, Ronald 1061 Rotonda, Vince 58, 132, 1101 Rouken, Samuel 103 Rounds, Eve 610 Roundtree, Richard 283 Rourke, Michael 889, 890, 893 Rouse, Mitch 163, 616 Roush, Jim 20, 367 Roven, Glen 125 Rowe, Brad 1074 Rowe, John 672 Rowe, Mike 13, 81, 199, 739, 755, 813 Rowe, Tom 799 Rowell, Victoria 395 Rowen, Randy 1067 Rowland, Hugh 860 Rowland, Jeff 825 Rowland, Jen 168 Rowland, Mark 626, 1101 Rowley, Cynthia 744 Rowley, James 424 Rowley, Jeremy 857 Rowley, John 663 Roxanne 602 Roy, Macine 1038 Roy, Maxim 408 Royal, Allan 213 Royce, Bill 1123 Rozema, Patricia 1111 Rubin, Courtney 552 Rubin, Lance 902 Rubin, Marcia Gray 816 Rubino, Vincent 338, 1015 Rubinstein, Arthur B. 1077 Ruccolo, Richard 447 Rucker, Darius 90, 318 Rucker, Michael 1021
316 Ruddle, Rebecca 378 Rudell, Kirk 139 Rudetsky, Seth 455 Rudman, David 2, 525, 1066 Rudolph, Larry 56 Rudolph, Maya 1059 Rue, Sara 382 Ruegger, Tom 23 Ruff, Michelle 48 Ruggiero, Diane 160 Ruhe, Jeff 1117 Rukeyser, Stacy 110 Rumbaugh, Carl 428 Rupel, David 631, 1032 Rupp, Adam 864 Rush, Herman 957 Rusky, David 878 Russ, Tim 857, 1056 Russ, William 160 Russakoff, Richard 892 Russell, Brandan 1129 Russell, Damon 798 Russell, Keri 4 Russell, Margaret 1125 Russell, Monte 784 Russell, Shaun 291 Russert, Luke 374 Russo, Deanna 281 Russo, Jennavecia 655 Russo, Rene 241 Russo, Seanna 200 Russo, Steven 119 Russom, Leon 1018 Rutherford, Kelly 824 Rutherfurd, Emily 983 Ruzer, Joseph 433 Ryan, David 1007 Ryan, Debby 530 Ryan, Jennifer 545 Ryan, Jeri 1072 Ryan, John 1060 Ryan, Kate 603 Ryan, Michelle 103, 269 Ryan, Paul 801 Ryan, Roz 326 Ryan, Shawn 1075, 1138 Ryan, Zack 397, 577 Rybak, Judy 760 Ryder, Mark 236 Ryerson, Sean 281 Ryes, Rene 349 Rylan, Marcy 830 Ryman, Sabina 958 Rymer, Michael 659 Sabat, Kristine 742, 1145 Sabato, Antonio, Jr. 73, 200 Sabin, Mykelle 817 Sabongui, Marie-Marguerite 408 Sacco, Tony 230, 494 Sachs, Gabe 383
Sachs, Stephen 534 Sackheim, Dan 916 Sackhoff, Katee 659 Sacks, Alan 63 Sacks, Andrew J. 704 Sacks, Barbara 375 Sacks, Calvin 630 Sacks, Dan 431, 1087 Sacks, David 291 Sacks, Julie 630 Sadowski, Peter 427, 580 Sagal, Katey 505 Sagansky, Jeff 599 Sagemiller, Melissa 429 Sager, Ray 684 Saget, Bob 100, 633, 853, 997 Sagher, Tami 929 Sahakian, Annette D. 1133 Sahanaja, Darian 1040 Sahay, Bik 458 Sahay, Vik 456, 457, 459 S’Aida, Shakura 560 Saigh, Kim 906 St. Germain, Tabitha 325, 356, 812 St. James, Chanel 964 St. John, Andrew 917 St. John, Kristoff 1163 St. John, Scott 129, 740, 997 St. John, Trevor 995 St. Pierre, Luc 204 St. Romann, Regina 717 Saint Victor, Lawrence 830 Saito, James 155 Sajak, Pat 1147 Sakai, Richard 1077 Sakanoto, Koichi 411 Sakasegawa, T.J. 107, 200, 451 Sakmar, John J. 575 Saks, Eva 1066 Salat, Eric 361 Salconi, Michael 1153 Salerno, Anthony 1164 Salett, Peter 69 Salinas, H. Scott 227 Sallaway, Libby 951 Salles, Danny 581 Salley, John 484 Salmon, Charles 236 Salmon, Hilary 244 Salmon, Mikael 179 Salomon, Mikael 22 Salsano, Sally Ann 144, 491, 545, 649, 650, 744 Salt, Jennifer 988 Saltzman, David 929
Samberg, Andy 467, 1059 Samek, Ben 377, 433, 967, 1048 Samet, Carl 924 Samira, Said Taghmaoui 244 Sampson, Cindy 533 Sampson, Tony 774 Samson, Andrew 362 Samson, Jack 379 Samuels, Torrey 252 Sanchez, Elizabeth 159 Sanchez, Hayley 251 Sanchez, Johnny 929 Sanchez, Kiele 926 Sanchez, Lauren 1082 Sanchez, Roselyn 11, 215, 1154 Sanchez, Sandra 728, 827 Sandberg, Steve 769, 820 Sandefur, Kelly 530, 1098 Sander, Erin 1163 Sander, Ian 814 Sanderlin, Ann Marie 340 Sanders, Harold, III 1021 Sanders, Biff 1021 Sanders, Casey 975 Sanders, Christoph 814 Sanders, Deion 131 Sanders, Deiondra 131 Sanders, Ed 791 Sanders, Erin 1165 Sanders, Ken 314 Sanders, Pilar 131 Sandin, Terry 418 Sandler, Aaron 985 Sandler, Alison 455 Sandler, Tara 970, 1029 Sandor, Anna 5, 280, 331 Sandoval, Miguel 942 Sands, Jason 907 Sands, Stark 196 Sanford, Gwen 1144 San Giacomo, Laura 1060 Sangster, Thomas 407 Sano, Tony 255 Sansom, Ken 969 Santiago, Christina 729 Santiago, German 734 Santiago, Joey 1144 Santomero, Angela 672 Santora, Nick 661, 913, 1018 Santos, Edward 760 Santos, Jonathan 1145 Sanz, Carlos 128 Saparoff, Andrea 130
317 Saperstein, Harlan 410 Sapienza, Al 15, 487 Sarafian, Deran 722 Sarandon, Susan 9, 1041 Sarbu, Alma 176 Sargent, Ali 242 Sargent, Jo 294 Sargent, Joseph 534, 536 Sargent, Kevin 30 Sarkes, Tim 67 Sarnoff, Liz 926 Sarsozo, Makario 321 Sarysz, Michael 352 Sasso, Will 929 Saster, Stephanie 842 Satin, Scott 499, 960 Sattin, Richard 991 Satula, Kathy 393 Saulnier, Tania 684 Saunders, Jennifer 294 Saunders, Julie 322 Savage, Adam 976 Savage, Stephanie 824 Savant, Doug 745 Savar, Avi 792 Savre, Danielle 195 Sawalha, Julia 103 Saxton, Erin 1142 Sayer, Jim 246 Saylers, Glenna Stacer 1139 Saylor, Stephen Mark 790 Sbarge, Raphael 194 Sbresni, Justin 607 Scacchi, Greta 103 Scagliotti, Allison 194 Scamardo, Sal 349 Scamici, Gregory 317 Scanley, Tom 310 Scannell, Brian 681 Scarfe, Jonathan 429 Scarza, Vincent 324 Sceurman, Mark 1145 Schaal, Kristen 800 Schaal, Wendy 625 Schachner, Dan 723 Schaech, Jonathan 306, 481 Schaefer, Fred 476 Schaefer, Karl 785 Schaefer, Paul 912 Schaeffer, Eric 249 Schaer, Josh 881 Schaffer, Greg 990 Schafhausen, Cassandra 642 Schapker, Alison 926 Scharf, Martin 375 Scharff, Samantha 706 Schauer, Andrew 959 Schechter, Betsy 419, 1003 Scheckler, Gretchen 918
Scheckler, Kane 918 Scheckler, Randy 918 Scheckler, Ryan 918 Scheckler, Shane 918 Schecter, Suzanne 788 Scheer, Andrew 838 Scheer, Mary 857 Scheer, Paul 298 Scheer, Rachel 305 Scheffer, Will 668 Schell, Maximilian 489 Schemmel, Sean 1159 Schenck, Jeff 908 Schenk, Sonja 106 Schenkkan, Robert 22 Schenner, Dominick 414 Scher, Andrew 142 Scherer, John 664 Scherma, Frank 56 Scheuring, Paul 1018 Schickel, Richard 453, 609 Schilling, Richard 811 Schindel, Barry 992 Schindler, Peter 715 Schipper, Henry 626 Schirripa, Steve 211 Schkolnick, Barry 287 Schlatter, Charlie 647 Schlesinger, Adam 98 Schlesinger, Iliza 191 Schlessinger, Derren 263 Schletter, Eban 558, 775 Schlitz, Mark R. 982 Schlossberg, Julia 630 Schlossman, Michael 870 Schmidt, Jeff 761 Schmidt, Kevin 1163 Schmitz, Dieter 907 Schnabel, Marco 292 Schnase, Darren 759 Schneck, Jeffrey 88 Schneider, Andrew 149 Schneider, Dan 857, 1165 Schneider, David 801 Schneider, Eliza 1086 Schneider, John 474, 486, 602, 1079 Schneider, Mark 146, 448, 1008 Schneider, Rob 346 Schnier, Nicholas 1108 Schor, Richard T. 1137 Schorpron, Frank 479 Schrab, Rob 1058 Schragge, Lawrence 214 Schram, Bitty 955 Schram, Jessy 877 Schraner, Kim 544, 1002
Schreberg, Stu 730 Schreiber, Liev 720, 991 Schreiberg, Stu 218, 241, 284, 286, 871 Schrift, Jason 883 Schroder, Rick 273 Schroeder, Stassi 424 Schroeder, Susan 578 Schulenburg, Marnie 644 Schuler, Chauntee 644 Schuller, Christina 907 Schulman, Barry 825 Schulman, Mark 697, 700 Schultheis, Mindy 447 Schultz, Dave 397 Schultz, Dwight 701 Schultz, Greg 928 Schultz, Kelsey 425 Schultze, Bradford 670 Schulze, Elizabeth 72 Schumer, Amy 439 Schur, Jordan 62 Schur, Michael 994 Schurman, Aaron 436 Schuster, Heather 537, 719 Schuster, Suzanne 822 Schwahn, Mark 996 Schwartz, Allyson 842 Schwartz, Chrissy 985 Schwartz, Constance 501 Schwartz, David 606, 692, 1035, 1051 Schwartz, Howard 341, 351, 431 Schwartz, Jesse 922 Schwartz, Josh 702 Schwartz, Karen 431 Schwartz, Kenny 625 Schwartz, Maite 423 Schwartz, Mike 1063 Schwartz, Stephen H. 1129 Schwartz, Steve 1147 Sciorra, Annabella 914 Scoggins, Tracy 734 Scoop, Fatman 323 Scorl, Hilari 961 Scorsese, Martin 4, 609 Scott, Adam 1111 Scott, Ashley 881 Scott, Bryan 483, 898 Scott, Darren 1071 Scott, David 1011 Scott, Dougray 141 Scott, Gary S. 530, 1098, 1160 Scott, James 738 Scott, Jill 40 Scott, John 187, 464 Scott, Leigh 181
Index of Personnel Scott, Lorna 280 Scott, McKenzi 122 Scott, Melody Thomas 1163 Scott, Michael 358, 509, 567 Scott, Reid 965 Scott, Ridley 22, 992 Scott, Rodney 6 Scott, T.J. 273 Scott, Tom 992 Scott, Tony 22 Scottel, Traceigh 28 Scotti, Don 4 Scull, Robert 653 Scully, Mike 1077 Sea, Daniela 905 Seabury, Marilyn 241, 284, 372 Seacrest, Ryan 11, 58, 132, 135, 157, 166, 271, 352, 582, 627, 628, 899 Sealy, George 719 Searcy, Nick 149 Searer, Troy 670 Sears, Jim 142 Sears, Teddy 429 Seater, Michael 919 Seatle, Dixie 1002 Sebastian, Jonathan 892 Sechler, Craig 980 Sedaris, Amy 224 Sedgwick, Kyra 205, 704 Seeliger, Robert 1002 Segal, Brad 859, 1121, 1125 Segal, Philip David 19, 47 Segall, Pamela 902 Segan, Lloyd 826, 1151 Segar, Leslie 1031 Segel, Jason 853 Segnete, Leslie 570 Seibert, Fred 793 Seid, Lori E. 455 Seidel, Jed 814 Seiden, Sophie 266, 381 Seidler, David 504 Seitler, Harriet 394 Sekely, Les 633 Selby, David 1111 Seldan, Jackie 421 Selden, Sophie 657 Self, Caroline 494 Selig, Josh 1157 Seligman, Michael B. 4, 516 Selleck, Tom 909 Sellitti, Tom 64, 1041 Selman, Matt 1077 Selwyn, Jesse 7 Selwyn, Zach 7
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Index of Personnel Semel, David 94, 371, 839, 916 Semenza, Alsion 21 Sempel, David 851 Sengupta, Stephanie 914 Serano, Greg 1151 Sereda, John 322 Serpico, Jim 64, 1041 Serpico, Terry 641 Serrato, Michael 667 Sertner, Robert M. 92, 179, 425, 580 Serwatka, Dave 205, 1125 Sestero, Robin 1107 Setaro, Maria 957 Settle, Matthew 824 Seurti, John 1041 Sevalmi, Laura 1129 Sevigny, Chloe 668 Sewell, Rufus 154, 272 Sexton, Bryan 21 Seyfried, Amanda 668 Seymour, Jane 130 Sgriccia, Philip 1102 Shabi, Sarah 916 Shackelford, Ted 1163 Shadley, Will 701 Shafer, Alyssa 1138 Shaffer, Gary 591 Shaheen, Adam 341 Shahi, Sarah 905 Shalhoub, Tony 955 Shalit, Gene 974 Shalofsky, Stephanie 134 Shamata, Chuck 567 Shanahan, Holly 411 Shaner, Danny 859 Shankar, Naren 720 Shanks, Michael 313 Shannon, Deidre 77 Shannon, Kemba 76 Shannon, Molly 277 Shapiro, Adam 101, 634 Shapiro, Allen 1082 Shapiro, Angela 342 Shapiro, Arnold 624, 666 Shapiro, David 695 Shapiro, Jon 725 Shapiro, Jonathan 676 Shapiro, Justine 818 Shapiro, Karen S. 636 Sharenow, Robert (Rob) 404, 419, 488, 593, 716 Shariat, Far 916 Shariff, Sak 927 Sharma, Kunal 82 Sharmat, Craig 528, 957 Sharp, Frank 310 Sharp, Marvin 39
Sharp, Matt 25, 792 Sharp, Preston 791 Sharpe, Alex 77 Sharpe, Kara Nwidobie 206 Sharpton, Al 81, 363 Sharratt, Paul 114, 117, 148, 161, 354, 437, 465, 601, 602, 605 Shatner, William 488, 676 Shatsky, Scott 1124 Shaunghnessy, Charles 114, 1090 Shavelson, Paul 885 Shaver, Helen 577 Shavick, James 766 Shaw, David W. 727 Shaw, Graham 338 Shaw, Kirk 41, 88, 315, 322, 331, 382, 445, 521, 566, 572, 766 Shaw, Larramie “Doc 852 Shaw, Larry 745 Shaw, Lindsey 621 Shaw, Stacy 766 Shaw, Steve Hamilton 510 Shayne, Jane 240 Shea, Beth 1097 Shea, Charity 663 Shea, Marissa 849 Shea, Molly 1099 Shearer, Harry 1077 Sheeler, Wade 1029 Sheen, Charlie 11, 1133 Sheen, Lola Rose 132 Sheen, Samantha 132 Sheezy, Weezy Fo 39 Sheffer, Craig 996 Sheik, Duncan 305 Sheindlin, Judith 892 Sheinfeld, Fred 1164 Shekoni, Judith 591 Sheldon, Gillian 1122 Shelley, Rachel 905 Shelley, Tara 456, 457, 459 Shelly, Tom 27, 1103 Shelton, Alyson 788 Shelton, Cody 788 Shelton, Marley 154 Shelton, Uriah 446 Shenkman, Ben 64, 520 Shepard, Devon 484, 929, 1144 Shepard, Will 1158 Shepherd, Craig H. 1107 Shepherd, Cybill 905 Shepherd, Greer 704, 988 Shepherd, Jason 603
Shepherd, Sherri 125, 1142 Sheppard, John 375 Sheppard, Sandra 727 Sheppard, Valerie 845 Sherenon, Robert 265 Shergold, Adrian 103 Sheridan, Dave 499 Sheridan, Jamey 130, 914 Sheridan, Nicollette 157, 745 Sheridan, Rondell 713 Sherin, Edwin 913 Sherman, Carol 203, 573 Sherman, Holly 339 Sherman, Janine 784 Sherry, Vince 185 Sherwood, Brandi 413, 1016 Sherwood, Drew 860 Shevloff, Michael 674 Shiban, John 1102 Shideler, Jake 1022, 1023 Shield, Jim 159 Shields, Brent 188, 461, 534 Shields, Brooke 300, 834 Shields, Bryan 52 Shiels, Graham 811 Shiff, Jonathan M. 225 Shiffman, Scott 721, 993 Shill, Steve 281, 1131 Shine, Carol Ann 989 Shiohama, Lauren 740 Shipley, Michael 625 Shire, Talia 9 Shively, Matt 558 Shneyde, Natalya 741 Shockey, Erin 973 Shoemaker, Michael 467, 468 Shook, Jon 1134 Shor, Miriam 535 Shore, David 851, 913 Shore, Ryan 765 Shores, Del 506 Short, Martin 44, 241 Short, Matt 936 Shorter, Clinton 382, 387 Shotz, Dan 881 Show, Grant 535 Shragge, Lawrence 357, 504 Shreeve, Jessica 962 Shriner, Kin 810 Shriver, Timothy 188 Shryack, Dennis 6 Shugart, Paula 1000 Shugerman, Paul 767
Shula, Don 395 Shully, Adam J. 79 Shulman, Felicia 204 Shumsky, Rebecca 352 Shure, Carole 644 Siahaan, Desiree Ann 504 Sibley, Graham 620 Sichi, Lisa 328 Side, Richard 273 Sidebottom, David 255 Siegel, Lori 185 Siegel, Mike 861 Siegel, Noel 964, 1083 Siegel, Scott 815 Siegel, Suzanne 256 Siemaszko, Nina 975 Sierra, Jessica 75 Sieur, FM Le 141 Siff, Maggie 928 Sigel, Adam 620 Silas, Michael 519 Silbar, Jeff 971 Silbermann, Jake 644 Silk, Alexandra 1068 Sillars, Laura Grant 998 Sills, Gregory 380, 541, 561, 579, 611 Silva, Tom 645, 1117 Silver, Danny 472 Silver, Darryl 43 Silver, Sammy 472 Silver, Steve 1006 Silverman, Allison 98, 706 Silverman, Benjamin 524, 640, 670, 994, 1114, 1131, 1136 Silverman, David 816, 1077 Silverman, Jay 94 Silverman, Laura 1058 Silverman, Sarah 100, 516, 1058 Silverstein, Aliyah 1069 Silverstein, Craig 675 Silverstein, Jan 758 Silverstein, Rob 615, 695, 781 Silvestri, Elise 587 Simensky, Linda 774 Simm, John 295 Simmons, Angela 1052 Simmons, Chelan 904 Simmons, Daniel 1052, 1053 Simmons, Gene 72, 809 Simmons, J.K. 704, 913 Simmons, Jeremy 482 Simmons, Joseph 1052 Simmons, Justine 1052 Simmons, Nick 809 Simmons, Rob 812 Simmons, Russell 743, 1052
319 Simmons, Sam 401 Simmons, Shadia 919 Simmons, Sophie 809 Simmons, Vanessa 1052 Simms, Molly 1, 909 Simon, Bob 881 Simon, David 196, 1153 Simon, Michael 119, 241, 367 Simon, Rachel 1141 Simon, Robert D. 722 Simon, Sam 1077 Simons, Jimmy 160 Simpkins, Ryan 868 Simpson, Cindy 87 Simpson, Douglas G. 898 Simpson, Ginger 1112 Simpson, Joe 1156 Simpson, Kyle 491 Simpson, Paula C. 636 Sims, Jocko 110 Sims, Matt 494 Sinbad 359 Sinclair, Emily 27, 219, 220, 221 Sinclair, Jonathan 394 Singer, Bryan 756, 851 Singer, Dulcy 1066 Singer, Jonathan 106, 234, 566, 933 Singer, Julie 42 Singer, Lisa 42 Singer, Ramona 1, 1032 Singer, Rick 965 Singer, Robert 1102 Singh, Andeep 932 Singleton, Brian C. 143 Sinick, Em 249 Sinise, Gary 590, 722 Sintemiklaas, Michael 1141 Sinton, Frank 626 Siqueiros, Flor 1129 Siracusa, Frank 55, 183, 213 Sirkot, Dennis 1077 Sironi, Alberto 409 Sirop, Rich 338, 1149 Sirulnick, Dave 401, 778, 907, 985 Sisk, Bradford 527 Siskel, Gene 646 Sisto, Jeremy 913 Sitomer, Sheila 790, 865 Sivertsen, Mark 481 Siviano, Christian 346 Sizemore, Robert 918 Skarsgard, Alexander 196 Skell, Marissa 470 Skerritt, Tom 141, 580, 682 Skiles, Deirdre 644
Skinner, Bede 411 Skinner, Casey 321 Skinner, Jill 760 Skinner, Nicki 618 Skins, Chrissy 473 Skye, Azura 949 Sladen, Elisabeth 466 Slater, Christian 371 Slater, Will 980 Slates, Tracey 275, 957 Slattery, John 928 Slattery, Kevin 139 Slaughter, John 470 Slavin, Pamela 604, 931, 1152 Slavkin, Todd 1079 Slay, Gregory 1079 Sleeper, Jen 167 Slezak, Erika 995 Slider, Dan 633 Sloan, Amy 669 Sloan, Doug 340 Sloan, Tina 830 Slosi, William Butler 227 Slotar, Dean 1146 Slowey, Anne 527 Slusher, Kathryn 825 Slutsky, Sonia 324 Small, Adam 84, 703, 761, 929 Small, Eric 1010 Small, George 765 Smallwood, Stephen 153 Smart, Jason 759 Smart, Jean 1056 Smart, Keenan 980 Smiler, Brooke 1049 Smiley, Frank 911 Smiley, Slade 123 Smiley, Stu 800 Smilov, Margaret 825 Smilovic, Jason 371 Smith, Aleyah 849 Smith, Amanza 740 Smith, Andrew 876 Smith, Arthur 255, 626, 838, 903 Smith, Beth 763 Smith, Billy 681 Smith, Brian 247 Smith, Brian D. 181 Smith, Chloe 287 Smith, Chris 143, 441, 739 Smith, Cornelius, Jr. 623 Smith, Courtney Thorne 616 Smith, Crystal 1069 Smith, Damian 386 Smith, Dan 1128 Smith, Douglas 668 Smith, Dwight D. 1021
Smith, Ethan 1154 Smith, Gary 8, 9, 297 Smith, Hillary B. 995 Smith, Dr. Ian 696 Smith, Jaclyn 1073 Smith, Jane 1119, 1140 Smith, Jason 411 Smith, Jessica 907 Smith, Jodi 845 Smith, Justice 14 Smith, Justin 863 Smith, Karen 206 Smith, Kavan 382 Smith, Kenny 807 Smith, Kerry 882 Smith, Kurtwood 606, 1090 Smith, Lauren Lee 720, 905 Smith, Laurie Hickson 1129 Smith, Lyon 560 Smith, Mark Durden 631 Smith, Meagan 622 Smith, N. John 463, 1093 Smith, Patrick Sean 826 Smith, Paula J. 1002 Smith, Phyllis 994 Smith, Rachel 898, 1000 Smith, Robert 884 Smith, Ryan 101, 252 Smith, Samantha 1102 Smith, Shawnee 470 Smith, Sheyna Kathleen 915 Smith, Stanley A. 503 Smith, Theron 1031 Smith, Tucker 1082 Smith, Will 32 Smith, William 75 Smith, Yeardley 1077 Smith, Yvonne 626 Smithberg, Madeline 729 Smits, Jimmy 65, 516 Smollet, Jake 336 Smoove, J.D. 211 Smulders, Cobie 853 Smurfit, Victoria 489 Sneed, Johnny 574 Sneider, Jennifer 869 Snell, David Rees 1075 Snodin, David 103 Snow, DeShawn 1032 Snow, Ken 58, 524 Snow, Mark 814, 996, 1079 Snow, Victoria 1002 Snyder, Dana 701 Snyder, Julie 547 So, Lina 470 Sobat, Christopher 1057
Index of Personnel Sobel, Lindsay 958 Soboleski, Sarah 456, 457, 458, 459 Sobule, Jill 1137 Socki, Steve 769 Sohn, Sonja 1153 Soiseth, Daniel 838 Sokolow, Sam 131 Solange 603 Solarz, Ken 722 Solberg, Shayn 785 Solomon, Aaron 808 Solomon, David 909 Solomon, Jerry 238 Solomon, Matt 689 Solomon, Nadia 1112 Solomon, Shari 222 Solomon, Steve 390 Solomon, Susan 1142 Solomos, Steve 5 Solorino, Gabriele 797 Solowitz, Alex 128 Solz, Jill 253 Somellan, Barbette 677 Somerhalder, Ian 312, 926 Somerville, Bonnie 68 Sommerfield, Bobby 1103 Son, Diana 914 Song, Brenda 305, 509, 530, 1098 Sonnenfeld, Barry 990, 1026 Soprano, Isabella 694 Sorbo, Kevin 375, 412, 895 Sorensen, Tara 934 Sorrenti, Nicole 1061 Sorseth, Daniel 624, 666 Sorvino, Paul 913 Sossamon, Shannyne 753 Soto, Ismael 666 Soucie, Kath 511, 622, 969, 1040 Souder, Kelly 1079 Sourligas, Christos 896 Souza, Rebecca de 473 Spacey, Kevin 440 Spade, David 1051 Spader, James 676 Spano, Joe 982 Spano, Vincent 310 Sparks, Hal 71, 1106 Sparks, Jordin 317, 372 Spazek, Terry 15 Spearman, Douglas 989 Spearritt, Hannah 414 Spears, Aries 929 Spears, Britney 56 Spears, Jamie Lynn 1165 Specht, Patty Ivins 18, 343
Index of Personnel Spector, James 124 Speers, Dana 1043 Speight, Derrick 501, 670 Spelling, Tori 1126 Spence, Bruce 287 Spence, Louie 73 Spence, Rod 213 Spence, Sebastian 122, 387 Spencer, Brenton 375 Spencer, Jesse 851 Spencer, Lara 639 Spencer, Simon 1118 Spences, Rick 723 Spera, Deborah 641, 715, 1035 Sperakis, Constanza 820 Sperl, Natalie Denise 451 Spezialy, Tom 745, 1035 Spidell, Debra 1165 Spielberg, Steven 9, 297, 784 Spilchuk, Jamie 332 Spingain, Jed 651 Spink, J.C. 904 Spink, Joy 103 Spinney, Carroll 2, 1066 Spiro, Jordana 965 Spiro, Lev L. 340 Spitzer, Christy 83 Spivey, Charlotte 658 Spoerri, Peter 470 Spoor, Brian 72, 491 Sprankle, Zara 655 Spreckman, Sandi 892 Springer, Jerry 1, 347, 634, 882, 1094 Springer, Jesse 492 Springfield, Rick 810 Sprouse, Cole 530, 1098 Sprouse, Dylan 530, 1098 Sprow, Nancy 816 Spry, Robin 79 Spurlock, Morgan 1114 Stabile, Salvatore 1041 Stack, Chris 995 Stafford, Michelle 125, 1163 Stagg, Ellen 515 Stahl, Leslie 801 Staines, Kent 365 Staite, Jewel 737 Stall, Jordana 973 Stallone, Frank 247 Stallworth, Omarosa Manigault 72 Stamatapoulos, Dino 147 Stamm, Miero 805
320 Stamos, John 100, 567, 784 Stamp, Terence 1079 Stanchfield, Darby 789, 881 Stancioff, Alex 920 Stander, Jennifer 286, 537, 730, 735 Stanford, Halle 492 Stanford, Jason Gray 955 Stangel, Eric 912 Stangel, Justin 912 Stanger, Patti 339 Stanhope, Connor 1079 Staniszewski, Daniel 1087 Staniszewski, David 512 Stanley, Doug 739 Stanton, Gabrielle G. 828 Stanton, Harry Dean 668 Stanton, Molly 139 Stapleton, Faye 838 Stapleton, Kevin 116 Star, Darren 68 Stark, Jonathan 616 Stark, Steve 807, 942 Starmann, Ray 195 Starr, Jordana 250, 329, 483 Starr, Noah 25 Starr, Ringo 215, 603 Starr, Ryan 203 Stashwick, Todd 1045 Staton, Rebekah 420 Staton, Rohan 526 Staub, Chelsea 340 Staudinger, Aaron 1137 Stause, Chrishell 623 Stavrides, Stavros C. 1104 Steadman, Alison 103, 193, 607 Stebbings, Peter 375 Steckler, David T. 714 Steed, Michael 798 Steele, Cindy 252 Steele, Jeffrey 373 Steer, Kimberly 241 Stefaniuk, Ron 768 Stegemann, Mark 1063 Steger, Michael 82, 383 Stehlin, Savannah 443 Stein, Ben 477, 635, 808 Stein, Bruce 614 Stein, Dan 763 Stein, David 506, 955 Stein, Herb 522 Stein, Robert 484 Steinberg, David 145, 303
Steinberg, David Benjamin 482 Steinberg, Hank 1154 Steinberg, Jon 881 Steinberg, K.J. 824 Steinberg, Mason 145 Steinberg, Susan 630 Steindorff, Scott 909 Steiner, Linda 34, 341 Steiner, Reed 1075 Steiner, Vienna 866 Steines, Mark 342, 781 Steinke, Lisa 760 Stella, Gary 581 Stellar, Rachel Brill 1087 Stentiford, Tyler 332 Stepanek, Brian 138 Stephens, Darryl 989 Stephens, Elizabeth 681 Stephens, Janaya 178 Stephens, John 1087 Stephens, Norman 536 Stephens, Toby 449 Stephenson, Annabelle 225 Stephenson, Gary L. 684, 1085 Stephenson, Mary Alice 635 Sterbenz, Liz 222, 406 Sterling, Dan 902, 1058 Sterling, Mindy 857 Stern, David 349 Stern, Gardner 909, 913 Stern, Joseph 913 Stern, Leslie Morgan 417 Stern, Nancy 124 Stern, Shoshannah 881 Stern, Tracey 336, 745 Sternberg, Harriet 431 Sternberg, Scott 70, 488, 840 Sternhagen, Frances 704 Stevens, Amber 826 Stevens, Brad 7 Stevens, Caroline 69 Stevens, Connie 370, 609 Stevens, Dan 103 Stevens, Emma 479 Stevens, George 278 Stevens, Jan 1056, 1063 Stevens, John 512, 640 Stevens, George, Jr. 90 Stevens, Lauren A. 1048 Stevens, Michael M. 90, 278 Stevens, Shadoe 895 Stevens, Tom 604 Stevenson, Beth 805, 1030, 1100
Stevenson, Cynthia 595, 945 Stevenson, Jocelyn 1118 Stewart, Alexis 589 Stewart, Andy 353 Stewart, April 1086 Stewart, Boo Boo 734 Stewart, Brittany Lan 576 Stewart, Catherine Mary 127, 195, 487 Stewart, Crystie 346 Stewart, Eric 1164 Stewart, Fivel 734 Stewart, Greg 123, 624, 666, 1000, 1032 Stewart, Ian 578 Stewart, Jeff 348 Stewart, Jon 4, 98, 706, 729 Stewart, Josh 753 Stewart, Julie 709 Stewart, Kellee 965 Stewart, Martha 589, 937 Stewart, Patrick 153 Stewart, Sara 529 Stewart, Shannon 1162 Stewart, Zack 402 Stickles, Peter 908 Stickney, Timothy D. 995 Stiehm, Meredith 707, 784 Stiers, David Ogden 991 Stiller, Michael 956 Stilwell, Callie 352 Stilwell, Victoria 218, 264 Stinson, Carey 658 Stock, Monica 649 Stockdale, Gary 1010 Stockley, Mary 57 Stocks, Jennifer 887 Stockton, Allie 985 Stoddard, Jim 184 Stoddard, Mark 832 Stoddart, Lindsay 239 Stojanovich, Paul 712 Stojko, Elvis 238 Stokes, Melissa 1014 Stokes, Michael E. 816 Stokes, Richard 551 Stokes, Tim 1088 Stoll, Barbara 1051, 1113 Stoll, Katy 1022, 1023 Stolley, Brian 1095 Stolper, Stella 285 Stone, Angie 559 Stone, Bob 808 Stone, Claire 580 Stone, Curtis 538 Stone, Evan 908 Stone, Jennifer 1155
321 Stone, Jennifer Givner 1028 Stone, Jon 1066 Stone, Matt 900, 1086 Stone, Patrick 30 Stone, Sam 644 Stone, Scott A. 177, 350, 859, 1121, 1125 Stone, Sharon 205 Stoner, Alyson 63 Storck, Paul 1135 Stork, Travis 142 Storm, Anthony 626 Stormare, Peter 1018 Storms, Kirsten 810, 811 Storrs, David 499 Story, Bonnie 15 Story, Jason 891 Stoteraux, James 287 Stough, Eric 1086 Stovall, Trenny 275 Strahovski, Yvonne 702 Strain, Julie 1068 Strait, George 96 Strand, Mark 460 Strang, Deborah 511 Strange, Sarah 945, 1038 Strangis, Sam 720, 721 Strasser, Robin 995 Strassman, Karen 48 Straub, Duke 1083 Straub, Mike 355 Straus, Billy 769, 922 Strauss, Peter 553 Straw, Norma Jean 845 Streep, Meryl 516 Streeter, Meg 238 Streisand, Barbra 8, 278, 297, 609 Strickland, KaDee 1019 Strickland, Quante 503 Stringfield, Sherry 784 Strong, Brenda 745 Strong, Danny 440 Strong, Mark 103 Strong, Tara 622, 701, 793, 1047, 1105 Stroud, Les 1104 Stroup, Jessica 383 Struck, Karen 78, 283 Studi, Wes 99 Stuhler, Rachel 128 Stults, Geoff 993 Stupin, Paul 259 Sturmer, Andy 34, 969 Stylianider, Mario 607 Suby, Michael 904 Suchman, Pam 749 Suckow, Ann 923 Sudeikis, Jason 467, 1059 Sulieman, Sterling 623 Sulkin, Alec 795 Sullivan, Damian 75
Sullivan, David 234, 592 Sullivan, Jack 298 Sullivan, Katherine 614 Sullivan, Liam Kyle 7 Sullivan, Molly 188 Sullivan, Nancy 1090 Sullivan, Nicole 447, 476, 929 Sullivan, Trent 225 Sumika, Aya 992 Summelis, Angelo 432 Summer, Cree 622 Summers, Marc 571, 750, 871, 986, 1139 Summers, Tara 676 Summers, Yale 471 Sumner, Kay 764 Sumpter, Tika 995 Sunjata, Daniel 1041 Surgan, Dan 401 Surlas, Max 765, 801 Suro, Maria 56 Sursok, Tammin 1163 Sussman, Mike 287 Sussman, Sharon 554 Sustoissic, Stephen 604 Sutherland, Donald 756 Sutherland, Haig 480 Sutherland, Joseph Allan 397 Sutherland, Kiefer 564 Sutherland, Neil 976 Sutherland, Shye 596 Sutphen, Jeff 369 Sutter, Kurt 505, 1075 Sutter, Randy 92 Sutton, Chuck 873 Sutton, Molly 1139 Sutton, Percy E. 873 Sutton, Phoef 676 Sutula, Kathy 58 Suvari, Mena 481 Suzette, Madam 694 Svatek, Peter 87, 204 Swain, Dominique 412 Swan, Kathleen 614 Swanberg, Joe 515, 610 Swanhaus, Tripp 1050 Swank, Hilary 4 Swanson, Jim 1030 Swartzlander, Ric 192 Swartzweider, John 1077 Swatek, Barrett 423 Swedlow, Max 1114 Sweeney, Allison 270, 670, 738 Sweeney, D.B. 110, 228, 602 Sweet, Jeremy 615, 627, 781, 794, 817 Sweetin, Jodie 100 Sweigait, Stephen 991
Swenson, Edithe 214, 398 Swift, Taylor 16, 166, 215, 216 Swindell, Richard 600 Swinney, Stephanie 1068 Swiss, Emily 428 Switzer, Kaye 892 Switzer, Kyle 127 Syal, Meera 269 Sydnor, Charles 147 Sykes, John E. 432 Sykes, Wanda 651 Sylark, George 1160 Sylvester, Anthony 1150 Sylvia, Shannon 199 Symon, Michael 750 Sypek, Ryan 1151 Szajda, Pawel 196 Szew, Fernando 509, 595, 664 Szuch, Todd 930 Ta, Siu 663 Tackaberry, Tony 846 Tackenberg, Genevieve 670 Taenaka, Jimmy 282 Tafuri, Lea 97 Tagawa, Cary-Hiroyuki 200 Tager, Aron 876 Tagle, Anna Maria Perez De 685, 834 Takacs, Tibor 387 Takahashi, Alisha 1092 Takei, George 477 Takis, Kathryn 907 Talai, Amir 160 Talarico, Rich 804, 929 Talbert, Eli 722 Talicfero, Crystal 164 Tam, Jason 995 Tam, Shan 282, 504 Tamaro, Janet 675, 722 Tamblyn, Amber 461 Tambor, Jeffrey 586 Tamez, Jose 1136 Tan, Lavinia 818 Tan, Yuan Yuan 386 Tanke, Brian 674 Tannenbaum, Eric 990, 1133 Tannenbaum, Kim 990, 1133 Tanner, Joy 709, 919 Tantillo, Machi 940 Tanzer, Lisa 739 Tanzini, Phil 435 Tapert, Robert 287 Tapper, Cara 20, 936 Tapping, Amanda 463 Tarabay, Nick E. 110 Tarantino, Louis 36
Index of Personnel Tarantino, Paul 421 Tarantino, Quentin 8, 9 Tarbuck, Barbara 810 Tarpinian, Gary 324 Tarses, Jamie 965 Tarses, Matt 606, 1063 Tartaglia, John 886 Tartaglia, Peter 838, 1032 Tarver, Banks 547 Tarver, Ken DuBanks 1054 Tashjian, Janace 782 Tat, Harley 588 Tata, Joe E. 383 Tatasciore, Fred 476 Tate, Catherine 762 Tate, Shelby 1079 Tatro, Shelly 59, 71, 316 Tatum, J. Michael 1057 Tatum, Shirley 585, 858 Taub, Alex 1079 Taub, Lori-Etta 1111 Taulere, Patrick 765, 870 Tavera, Michael 777 Taylar, Barnaby 980 Tayler, Seth 890 Taylor, Alison 897 Taylor, Brook 694 Taylor, Cherilee 1002 Taylor, Cheryl 607 Taylor, Dendrie 505 Taylor, Holland 1133 Taylor, Jack 385 Taylor, Jakki 1142 Taylor, James 318 Taylor, James Arnold 517, 647 Taylor, Jeffrey 269 Taylor, Josh 738 Taylor, Kate 1009 Taylor, Lisa 828 Taylor, Matthew 7 Taylor, Michael 659 Taylor, Mirelly 111 Taylor, Nicki 321 Taylor, Regina 1138 Taylor, Richard 876 Taylor, Robert 1128 Taylor, Russi 947 Taylor, Tamara 675 Taylor, Tiffany 694 Taylor, Tope 604 Taylor, Toper 642, 727, 931, 1152 Taylor, Veronica 752 Taylor, Zara 734 Teague, Sean 1057 Tee, Brian 110 Teed, Jill 709 Teegarden, Aimee 806 Teigen, Michael 320 Tellalian, Gary 11
Index of Personnel Teller 1010 Telsey, Bernard 286 Temple, Josh 19 Templeton, Ryan 1130 Templeton, Scott 970, 1029 Teng, Larry 942 Tennant, Emily 445 Tenney, Henry 385 Tenney, Jon 704 Tenney, Sue 917 Tepe, Amanda 1155 Tepper, Morris 949 Terenzio, John 891 Tergesen, Lee 196 Terranova, Diana 499 Terzian, Ripsi 655 Terzo, Venus 737 Tesh, John 781 Tessier, John 418 Testa, Garland 902 Testa, Matthew 798, 1114 Testa, Tony 120 Teti, Scott 252, 1048 Teutul, Michael 13 Teutul, Paul, Jr. 13 Teutul, Paul, Sr. 13 Tewksbury, Mark 854 Thacker, Jeff 631, 1082 Tharp, Twyla 278 Thatcher, Kirk R. 362 Thatcher, Tony 684 Thayer, Tom 22, 199, 569, 813 Theroux, Justin 272 Thewlis, Mary Rae 914 Thicke, Alan 100 Thicke, Robin 135, 775 Thicke, Todd 633 Thirlwell, J.G. 1141 Thirx, Thom 1038 Thomas, Andrew 712 Thomas, B.J. 231 Thomas, Betsy 965 Thomas, Brad 574, 601, 602 Thomas, Bruce 904 Thomas, Chris 1031 Thomas, Craig 229, 625, 853 Thomas, Dave Barton 341 Thomas, Eddie Kay 1120 Thomas, Ernest 787 Thomas, Heidi 30 Thomas, Ian 122 Thomas, Jack 1040 Thomas, Jake 713 Thomas, Jeff 1135 Thomas, Joe 164 Thomas, Kevin 452 Thomas, Lorna 778 Thomas, Mark 532
322 Thomas, Nicholas 1128 Thomas, Peter 185 Thomas, Ross 664, 1074 Thomas, Russell 77 Thomas, Steve 1117 Thomas, Sunset 7, 694 Thomas, Tanisha 655 Thomason, Harry 563 Thomason, Linda Bloodworth 563 Thomasson, Helgi 386 Thomopoulos, Anne 196 Thompson, Bradley 659 Thompson, Brian 36 Thompson, Cassi 398 Thompson, Frank 119 Thompson, Fred Dalton 913 Thompson, Gary Scott 281, 909 Thompson, Gregory 787 Thompson, Hanna 655 Thompson, J. Rupert 14, 624, 666 Thompson, Jason 810, 811, 838 Thompson, Keith 103 Thompson, Kenan 467, 1059 Thompson, Larry 304 Thompson, Lea 88, 174, 877 Thompson, Marc 1143, 1159 Thompson, Mark 237, 640 Thompson, Marni 1002 Thompson, Marsha 149, 909 Thompson, Melissa 979 Thompson, Myaa 352 Thompson, Rob 955 Thompson, Saige 462 Thoms, Tracie 707 Thomson, Sarah 411 Thorburn, Jim 1002 Thorn, Nautica 964, 987 Thorne, Bella 371 Thornton, Derryck 626 Thornton, Karen 1039 Thornton, Kirk 48, 1017 Thorpe, James 799 Thorpe, Richard 784 Thorsen, Robin 831 Thorson, Karen L. 1153 Thost, Rory 841 Thretheway, Richard 645
Thurman, Uma 362 Thyne, T.J. 675 Thyne, Tone 1157 Thyre, Becky 147 Tibbitt, Paul 1089 Tierney, Maura 784 Tietsort, Erin 1099 Tiffany 513, 655 Tigger 1031 Tijoe, Roy 509 Tilcox, T.J. 860 Till, David 122 Tilley, Jill 688 Tilton, Charlene 895 Timberlake, Justin 169 Timmer, Damien 30 Timmons, Matthew 530 Timuss, Sandra 315 Tinker, Mark 1019 Tirola, Douglas 1161 Tisdale, Ashley 407, 408, 1098 Tishby, Noa 260 Tisserand, Rose Ann 151 Titus, Christopher 669 Titus, Matt 329 Titus, Richard D. 445 Tiwary, Vivek J. 428 To, Rodney 15 Tobman, Jared 367 Tochterman, David 170 Tockar, Lee 812, 1119 Todd, Donald 1056 Todd, Kate 1030 Todd, Kendra 970 Todman, Bill 1016 Todosey, Jordan 919 Tognoni, Gina 830 Tolan, Miriam 298 Tolan, Peter 1041 Tolbert, Tommie 454 Toledo, Myrna 3 Toler, Lynn 741, 758 Tolfini, Michael 1079 Toliver, Amy 402 Tolken, Stephen 287 Toll, Daniel 88 Toll, Joanne 260 Tollin, Michael 996 Tom, Heather 125, 673 Tom, Lauren 902, 945 Tom, Nicholle 229, 949 Tomas, Heidi Santro 1129 Tomasina, Jeana 1, 1032 Tomasino, Vanessa 325 Tominson, Jeff 569 Tomita, Tamlyn 810 Tomko, Carole 818 Tomlin, John 890 Tomlin, Jon 865 Tomlin, Lily 278, 563 Tompkins, Terry 1009, 1100, 1158
Toms, Bruce 475 Toms, Eric 438 Tong, Vincent 1105 Tonioli, Bruno 733 Toniolo, Bruce 121 Tonkin, Phoebe 225 Tonna, Susan 1006 Toolan, Rebecca 502 Toplyn, Joe 912 Toporoff, Melinda 1009 Topper, Cara 168 Toprak, Pinar 41 Tordsman, Jacqueline 647 Torgan, Leonard 260 Torgman, Rochelle 352 Torimiro, Dapo 930 Tornetta, Guiditta 1068 Toro, Sasha 769 Torrens, Pip 103 Torriero, Talan 907 Torti, Robert 1098 Tortorici, Peter 993 Torv, Anna 187 Toth, Andy 783 Touby, Judson 758 Tourison, Sedgwick 636 Toussaint, Lorraine 5 Towers, Jonathan 629 Towers, Lisa 87 Towne, Robert 8 Townsend, Kevin M. 862 Townshend, Pete 278 Toyne, Jeff 143, 566 Tracey, Ian 737 Trachtenberg, Michelle 92, 824 Tracy, Elizabeth 798 Trainor, Jerry 857 Trammell, Judy 730 Trammell, Sam 556 Tran, Knick 1091 Traub, Stacy 990 Traube, Nicholas 97 Traugott, Peter 1056 Travis, Nancy 671 Travis, Sean 844 Travolta, John 4, 471 Traya, Misti 197 Treadway, Ty 718 Trebek, Alex 880 Trelar, David 1158 Tremaine, Jeff 1046 Tremblett, Ken 684 Trendy, Bobby 203 Tresnak, Milan 509 Trethewey, Richard 1117 Trinklein, Mike 410 Tripoli, Tony 898 Tripplehorn, Jeanne 668 Tropp, Barry 456, 457, 458, 459
323 Trotter, Kate 1002 Troughton, Sam 449 Trowbridge, Taylor 5 Trucco, Michael 659 True, Cynthia 337 Trueman, Tracy 521 Trujillo, Lucy 311 Trumeter, Darren 1148 Trump, Donald 72, 1000 Trump, Donald, Jr. 72 Trump, Ivanka 72 Trunk, Eddie 335 Truss, Adrian 876 Trussell, Carol Dunn 556 Tsai, Ming 1076 Tsirkin, Jacqueline 830 Tsutsui, Julie 713 Tubiola, Nicole 1151 Tuchman, Eric 904 Tucker, Brad 564 Tucker, James 34 Tucker, Lisa 483, 898 Tuita, Hefa Leone 120 Tuite, Gabrielle 413, 1016 Tulaine, Dikran 292 Tulloch, Bitzie 423 Tully, Jeff 728 Tumino, John 995 Tunell, Rick 535 Tunie, Tamara 915 Tunney, Robin 333, 567, 1018 Tupper, James 945 Tur, Arlene 110 Turbay, Paola 384 Turbelsy, T.J. 546 Turchiano, Danielle 1022, 1023 Turco, Paige 669 Turner, Aiden 623 Turner, Bruce 526 Turner, Jane 277 Turner, Kriss 787 Turner, Kristopher 390 Turner, Mark Tye 7 Turner, Tina 215 Turner, Zenoli 556 Turteltaub, Jon 881 Tuschman, Bob 871, 1115 Tutera, David 368 Tutt, Sunshine Deia 1099 Tuttle, Gina 8 Tuttle, Russ 846 Tweed, Shannon 809 Tweed, Tracey 809 Twiggy 637 Twist, Pat 253 Twomey, Jennifer 672 Tylands, Paul 1078 Tyler, Aisha 814
Tyler, Emlyn 208 Tyler, Zach 653 Tylo, Hunter 673 Tyng, Christopher 281, 1041 Tyson, Ben 285 Tyson, Jennifer 512 Tyson, Misty 1044 Uhrmacher, Jason 1 Ullerup, Emilie 463 Ullman, Ravir 447 Ullman, Tracey 553 Ullmann, Perry 321 Ulman, Todd 826 Ulrich, Skeet 881 Umemoto, Elyse 342 Underwood, Blair 260 Underwood, Brittany 995 Underwood, Carrie 96, 215, 516 Underwood, Matthew 1165 Underwood, Sheryl 284 Ungerleider, Ira 192, 853 Unterman, Jade 1079 Updike, Nancy 547 Urb, Johann 223 Urban, Karl 99 Urban, Keith 96, 169 Urbaniale, James 1141 Urbans, Joe 497 Urie, Michael 343 Urshel, Mara 1061 Usher 39, 578 Uskert, Pat 569 Uszac, Helena 769 Utley, Kanika 279 Utt, Jessie 143 Utterback, Sarah 828 Vacher, Francis 772 Vachon, Christine 547 Vadas, Kristen Connolly 106 Vadsaria, Dilshad 826 Vajna, Andrew 543 Valderrama, Roberta 1113 Valderrama, Wilmer 81 Valdez, Janet Cole 930 Valdsgaard, Michael 150 Vale, Eric 832 Valencia, Noah 534 Valentine, E. Austin 820 Valentine, Sofia 7 Valentine, Steve 158 Valentini, Frank 995 Valentino, Val 319 Valette, Pierre 642 Valley, Mark 676 Vallow, Kara 795
Vallow, Karen 625 Vanacore, David 27, 177, 1103 Van Allen, Reese 967 Van Belle, Jacqueline 995 Van Camp, Alex 402 Vance, Chris 1018 Vance, Courtney B. 914 Vance, Norman, Jr. 816 Van Citters, Darrell 348 Van D, Kat 906 Vand, Sheila 1022 Vanderburgh, Anthony 495 Vanderburgh, Nichols Castel 1100 Vander Veld, Nadine 577 Vandervelde, John 604 Vandervoot, Laura 1079 Vandervort, Phil 1011 Vanderwerf, Cameron 251 Van Dien, Casper 6 Van Dusen, Chris 828 Van Dyke, Barry 963 Van Dyke, Dick 561, 963 Van Dyke, Shane 963 Vangsness, Kirsten 715 Van Hooft, Anna 799 Van Hoogstratten, Nicholas 1020 Van Horn, Kelly 211 Van Lear, Philip Edward 1018 Van Lokerren, Jill 998 Van Meter, Richard 329 Van Munster, Bertram 394 Van Nieuberg, Krista 491, 545, 744, 1014 Van Note, Mary 327 Van Orman, Thurop 326 Vanover, Carrie 219 Van Patten, Dick 895 Van Patten, Sarah 386 Van Peebles, Mario 487 Van Praugh, James 814 Van Sprang, Alan 663, 1002 Van Steeden, Michael 908 Van Valkenburgh, Deborah 28, 214 Van Vessem, Amy 1129 Van Zandt, Caitlin 830 Van Zandt, Ned 509 Vare, Ethile Ann 533 Vargas, Kevin 547, 1054 Vargas, Taliana 347
Index of Personnel Varley, Eddie 329 Varpness, Dustin 576 Varshney, Pranidhi 184 Vartan, Michael 669 Vasi, Denise 623 Vasilatos, Jerry A. 930 Vassilieva, Sofia 942 Vaughan, Kathryn 791 Vaughn, Ben 658 Vaughn, Greg 810 Vaughn, Robert 159 Vaughn, William C. 37 Vazquez, Marian Antonieta 398 Veasey, Pam 722 Veats, Meredith 378 Vebber, Dan 625 Velazquez, Nadine 248 Velez, Gloria 1027 Velez, Lauren 747 Venable, James L. 802 Ventimiglia, Milo 839 Ventura, Pat 1105 Venza, Jac 630, 825 Verde, Alex 512 Verdi, Robert 490, 796 ver Doran, Jerry 995 Vereen, Ben 5, 611 Vergara, Sofia 205 Verheiden, Mark 659, 1079 Vernetti, Joanna 20, 168 Verno, Judith 179 Vernoff, Krista 828 Vernon, Kate 659 Verta, Mike 228 Vertue, Beryl 109, 269 Vertue, Sue 109 Vertullo, Mark A. 624 Veskosky, Brian 119, 129, 740, 767 Veverka, Jana 684 Vianek, Karen Mayeda 357 Vickers, Darrell 1152 Vickers, Debbie 1123 Vico, Boyd 7, 1084 Victor, Harry 785 Victor, Paul Ben 259, 787 Vidas, John 131, 638 Vidyasagar, Nitya 2 Vieira, Meredith 318, 568, 1142, 1149 Vila, Bob 1117 Vilanch, Bruce 895 Vilanoba, Pierre Francois 386 Villalovos, Vanessa 111 Villari, Libby 806 Villella, Ann 920 Vincent, Christian 989 Vincent, Sam 356, 774, 1096 Vincent, Ty 759
Index of Personnel Vinnedge, Syd 1016 Vinson, Chuck 284, 484 Virk, Manjinder 57 Vischer, Lisa 1140 Vischer, Phil 1140 Viseiglia, Robert J. 965 Visitor, Nana 1151 Visnjic, Goran 784 Vitarelli, Joseph 272 Vitti, Jon 1077 Vlaming, Jeff 1035 Vogel, Hal 57 Voight, Jon 564 Voll, Daniel 1138 Von Gagein, Rikolt 489 Vonkuinatowski, Theo 439 Von Zerneck, Frank 92, 179, 425, 427, 580 Voos, Chris 112, 522 Vorhauer, Jacqueline 951 Voris, Cyrus 154 Vos, David 645 Vosburgh, George 880 Voslon, Arnold 176 Vowles, Matt 1099 Vox, Dylan 734, 908 Vultion, Erika 7 Wactor, Sherilynn 759 Wada, Kaoru 1057 Waddingham, Cindy 594 Waddington, Steve 1131 Wade, Kevin 68 Wadey, Maggie 103 Wadruff, Olivie 365 Wady, Tabitha 103 Waese, Jamie 768 Wafer, Terice 172 Wagenen, Eric 624 Wagner, Bruce 553 Wagner, Helen 644 Wagner, Jack 673 Wagner, Jill 596 Wagner, Robb 76 Wagner, Robert 513 Wagner, Thomas 630 Wahhab, Audra 863 Wahl, Marisa 989 Wahlberg, Mark 260, 782 Wahler, Jason 907 Wahlgren, Kari 293, 1106 Wainwright, Angel M. 811 Waite, Alison 817 Waite, Ralph 195 Waked, Amr 244 Wakefield, Charity 103 Walberg, Mark C. 639
324 Walberg, Mark L. 351 Walcott, Jennifer 1162 Wald, Doug 736, 1120 Waldau, Nikolaj Coster 376 Walden, Harvey 696 Walden, W.G. Snuffy 300, 423, 806 Walder, Katie 1074 Waldman, Barr H. 1154 Waldon, Matt 52 Walger, Sonya 534, 1111 Walker, Ally 1111 Walker, Edward 1129 Walker, Greg 1079, 1154 Walker, Jack 885 Walker, John 825 Walker, Jonathan 799 Walker, Justin 522 Walker, Kathryn 991 Wall, J. Chris 1140 Wall, Kevin 711 Wall, Lee 1085 Wall, Sarah 325, 517 Wallace, Andrew 1021 Wallace, Aria 456, 457, 458, 459 Wallace, Cameo 986 Wallace, Marcia 1077 Wallace, Pamela 577 Wallace, Rusty 979 Wallach, Allison 361 Wallasch, Crystal 45 Waller, Ariel 919 Walliams, David 302, 303 Wallis, Jack 825 Walsh, Dylan 988 Walsh, Erica 1015 Walsh, Gwynth 229, 737 Walsh, Heather 973 Walsh, John 636 Walsh, Kate 372, 828, 1019 Walsh, Maiara 713 Walsh, Valerie 769, 820 Walsh, Vincent 55 Walshe, Siobhan 324 Walter, Jessica 383 Walter, Lisa Ann 71 Walters, Barbara 32, 33, 44, 1142 Walters, Melora 668 Walthers, Melanie 193 Walton, Anna 113 Walton, David 423 Walton, Jess 1163 Walworth, Jack 712 Wampole, Kristy 59, 366 Wandmacher, Michael 462 Wanetik, Ric 578 Wang, Nathan 575
Wapner, Judge Joseph A. 1011 Warburton, Patrick 777, 795, 1051, 1106, 1141 Ward, Barry 151 Ward, Jim 793 Ward, Joe Patrick 506 Ward, Megan 810 Ward, Ronnie 301 Ward, Tiffany 812 Warden, Steve 510 Warfel, Evelyn 20 Waring, Lauri 1, 1032 Warner, Julie 398 Warner, Lynne 727, 968 Warner, Malcolm-Jamal 477 Warner, Stephen 684 Warnica, Peter 261 Warren, Chris, Jr. 133 Warren, Dr. Katrina 245 Warren, Lesley Ann 9, 259 Warren, Marc 30, 713 Warren, Mervyn 428 Warwick, Ben 657 Warwick, Ken 627, 634 Washington, Denzel 4, 278 Washington, Hayman 624 Washington, Isaiah 828 Wasikowska, Mia 260 Wasserman, Jerry 387 Wasserman, Ron 685, 751, 849 Waterman, Douglas 523, 712, 875 Waters, Laura 531 Waterstreet, Ed 534 Watkins, Jason 294 Watkins, Michael 909, 1018 Watkins, Michaela 983, 1059 Watkins, Royale 743 Watros, Cynthia 171 Watson, Alese 832 Watson, Barry 832, 1056 Watson, Bill 1126 Watson, Emily 332 Watson, Emma 30 Watson, Jamie 495 Watson, Kelcey 751 Watson, Mitch 1106 Watson, Paul 40 Watson, Sharon Lee 1138 Watts, Matthew 798 Watts, Rhonda 1112 Watts, Sam 466
Waugh, Richard 595 Waugman, Valerie 14 Waxman, Mark 318 Way, Ronnie 766 Wayland, Andrea 1139 Wayne, Frank 1016 Wayne, George 346 Wayne, Lil 169, 235 Wearing, Michael 103 Wearstle, Kelly 1125 Weatherly, Michael 982 Weaver, David 78 Weaver, Dennis 1151 Weaver, Liz 958 Weaver, Michael 990 Weaver, Patty 1163 Weaver, Sigourney 9 Web, James 327 Webb, Brenda 15 Webb, Shirley 206 Weber, Christin 980 Weber, Jake 942 Weber, Kal 236 Weber, Shayna 347 Webster, Derek 446 Webster, Lesley Wake 990 Webster, Michael 537 Webster, Rebecca 454 Weddle, David 659 Weed, Ken T. 626 Weed, Kent 255, 838 Weeds, Yvonne 77 Weeks, Debra 961, 1088 Weeks, Perdita 1131 Wehrenberg, Kevin 596 Weide, Robert B. 724 Weideman, Sarah 460 Weidenfeld, Nick 147 Weidman, Sarah 901 Weigert, Robin 916 Weinbach, Brent 327 Weinberg, Amy 1160 Weinberg, Eric 1063 Weinberg, Max 911 Weinberg, Michael 896, 911 Weinberg, Noah 884 Weinberg, Ronald W. 642 Weinberg, Teri 994, 1131, 1136 Weiner, Don 319, 477, 640, 754, 873, 954 Weiner, Eric 431, 501, 769, 922 Weiner, Matthew 928 Weinman, Roz 913, 914 Weinstein, Bob 1021 Weinstein, Evan 624, 790 Weinstein, Harvey 1021 Weinstein, J. Elvis 633 Weinstein, Mary 229 Weinstein, Paula 440
325 Weinstock, Danielle 949 Weinstock, Steven 1032 Weintraub, Josh 1147 Weintraub, Meredith 1028 Weir, Patrick 728 Weir, Stephnie 929 Weisbrook, Ryan 1105 Weisfeld, Zak 1081 Weisman, Greg 511 Weisman, John 968 Weiss, Andy 1025 Weiss, Brian Volk 268, 804 Weiss, Dori 320 Weiss, Glenn 53, 125, 346, 347, 548, 583 Weiss, Marty 28 Weiss, Michael Cole 1122 Weiss, Molly 679 Weiss, Rhonda 401 Weiss, Rob 782, 1025 Weissman, David 340 Weissman, Max 1134 Weitz, Bruce 810 Weitzman, Carole 1143 Weitzman, Matt 625, 795 Wejbe, Jolean 668 Welch, Ed 1118 Welch, Kathy 124 Welch, Pamela 343 Welch, Raquel 586 Welker, Frank 725 Weller, Frederick 259 Weller, Robb 438, 660, 691, 699 Welling, Tom 1079 Wellington, David 364 Wellner, Barbara 438, 1084 Wells, Dave 208 Wells, Dawn 561 Wells, John 784 Wells, Tammara 1068 Welsh, Kenneth 577 Wendt, Dean 658 Weng, Jude 436 Wenger, Piers 30 Wentworth, Alexandra 227 Werksman, Harry 828 Werner, Jake 261 Werner, Peter 92, 188, 580 Werner, Tom 293 Wertheimer, Robert 79 Wertheimer, Tom 78 Wesfield, Zak 690 Wespiser, Pixie 685, 999 Wessman, Lee 91 Wesson, Alfonzo 1032
West, Adam 795 West, Alice 1136 West, Bob 658 West, Chandra 183, 364 West, Dave 733, 778 West, Dianne 913 West, Dominic 1153 West, Kanye 39 West, Martin 386 West, Maura 644 West, Michael 708 West, Randy 808 West, Shane 784 West, Terry 91 West, Wendy 704 West, Yvonne 91 Westbrook, Marie 392 Westenra, Hayley 65, 77 Westerkamp, Jorg 110 Westfeldt, Jennifer 990 Westgard, Jay 860 Westheimer, Cody 170 Westmore, Matt 952 Westwick, Ed 824 Wetherbee, Sarah 703 Wetterberg, Gunnar 519 Wettig, Patricia 682, 1018 Wexler, Jonathan 768 Weyman, Kit 919 Whalen, Sarah 26 Whalley, Louise 206 Wharmby, Tony 675 Whatley, Dixie 646 Wheaton, Claire 141 Wheeler, Anne 320, 331 Wheeler, Burt 554 Wheeler, Chris 861 Wheeler, Ellen 830 Whelan, Ki 778 Whitaker, Forest 4, 1075 Whitaker, Keisha 592 Whitcas, Deborah J. 882 Whitcomb, Carina 352 White, Betty 673 White, Bridgit Ann 133 White, Bryan 395 White, Dean 1075 White, Helene 684 White, Jacqueline 85 White, Jennifer 537 White, Liz 295 White, Lynne 847 White, Persia 816 White, Peter 143 White, Ron 211, 536 White, Scott 1154 White, Sherry 365 White, Susanna 196
White, Vanna 1147 Whitehead, Geoffrey 607 Whitesell, Emily 682 Whitesell, Sean 707 Whitfield, Lynn 1072 Whitfield, Salli Richardson 785 Whitfield, Sheree 1032 Whitman, George 638 Whitman, Heather Joseph 976 Whitman, Mae 648 Whitmire, Steve 318, 362, 525 Whitney, Dan 285 Whitrow, Benjamin 103 Whittaker, Tracy 488, 840 Whoppers, Wendy 61 Wiand, Stephanie 620 Wickline, Matt 804 Widden, Kathleen 89 Widdoes, Kathleen 644 Wiehl, Christopher 357 Wiener, Leslie 818 Wiener, Rick 625 Wiese, Erik 337 Wieselman, Douglas 653 Wiest, Dianne 260, 443 Wigutow, Dan 358, 567 Wiig, Kristen 467, 1059 Wilberg, Mark 91 Wilberger, James 6, 487, 877, 963 Wilcha, Christopher 547 Wilcox, David 296, 913 Wild, David 157, 561 Wild, Wellesley 795 Wilder, Alice 672 Wilder, Michael 512 Wilder, Olivia 851 Wilderman, Jill 892 Wilding, Mark 828 Wildman, Don 703 Wilds, Tristan 383 Wiles, Jason 306 Wilker, Justin 56 Wilkinson, Alex 283 Wilkinson, Gina 598 Wilkinson, Kendra 817 Wilkinson, Tom 272 Wilkos, Steve 1094 Willard, Fred 285, 606, 652 Willard, Nolan 282 Willborn, George 29 Willcox, Toyah 473 Willenberg, Peggy 565 Willes, Christine 1035 Willey, Walt 623
Index of Personnel Will.ia.m 76 Williams, Andy 215, 318 Williams, Ani 759 Williams, Ashley 384, 502 Williams, Austin 995 Williams, Barbara 159 Williams, Billy Dee 811 Williams, Bree 995 Williams, Brian 305, 516, 1064 Williams, C. Dunsean 938 Williams, Caroline 344 Williams, Cindy 561 Williams, Clarence, III 975 Williams, Darnell 623 Williams, Delaney 1153 Williams, Donna 206 Williams, Doug 938 Williams, Genelle 1030 Williams, Hal 195 Williams, Harry Gregson 1045 Williams, Hashim 759 Williams, J.D. 1153 Williams, J.P. 285, 671 Williams, Jesse 664 Williams, Jim 243 Williams, Jo Beth 471, 536 Williams, Keely 1099 Williams, Kevin 237, 878 Williams, Kiely 11, 82, 318 Williams, Kimberly 616 Williams, Kris 610 Williams, Lenny 980 Williams, Lisa 301 Williams, Maiya 929 Williams, Mark T. 103, 233, 422, 661, 670, 952 Williams, Michelle 361, 603 Williams, Miles 830 Williams, Montel 830, 957 Williams, Olivia 103 Williams, Patrick 955, 1077 Williams, Paul 231, 362 Williams, Paulina 907 Williams, Regina 233 Williams, Robert 330 Williams, Robert M. 187 Williams, Robin 44 Williams, Romeo 14 Williams, Scott 675, 1154 Williams, Shannon Walker 672
Index of Personnel Williams, Stephen 926 Williams, Timmy 1148 Williams, Tonya Lee 1163 Williams, Treat 188, 682 Williams, Tyler James 166, 787, 1066 Williams, Vanessa L. 33, 179, 561 Williams, Vikki 722 Williams, Wade 1018 Williams, Wendy 587 Williamson, Peter 900, 1002 Williamson, Robb 689 Williger, David S. 1147 Willingham, Travis 175 Willis, Dave 1012 Willis, Katherine 806 Willrich, Robert 726 Wills, David 752, 1143 Wilson, Bob 162 Wilson, Britteney 331 Wilson, Carnie 71, 399 Wilson, Casey 467, 1059 Wilson, Chandra 5, 828 Wilson, Cherilyn 563 Wilson, Daniel 33 Wilson, David 1079 Wilson, Debra 929 Wilson, Douglas 1129 Wilson, Douglas M. 403 Wilson, Grant 813 Wilson, Larissa 498 Wilson, Lisa 717 Wilson, Marcus 295 Wilson, Marie 644 Wilson, Owen 4 Wilson, Rachel 567 Wilson, Rainn 994 Wilson, Ron 284 Wilson, Samantha 1152 Wilson, Vaughn 996 Wilt, Shawn 553 Wincer, Simon 99 Winchester, Phillip 113 Wind, Sabrina 745 Winder, Catherine 517 Winemaker, Mark 557 Winer, Harry 128, 204 Winer, Jeff 3 Winer, Jennifer 790 Winfrey, Oprah 394, 998 Wing, Eric 746 Wingfield, Peter 709 Winkler, Henry 358, 561 Winkler, Richard 922 Winner, David 472 Winnik, Javier 910
326 Winning, David 533 Winningham, Mare 828 Winston, Randall 1063 Winston, Susan 895 Wint, Maurice Dean 92 Winters, Jonathan 561 Winters, Sally 305 Wirth, John 814 Wirtz, Patty 658 Wisdom, Tom 176 Wise, Jim 929 Wise, Ray 1035 Wise, Ryan 1022, 1055 Wiseley, Lennox 173, 339 Wiseman, Shanna 979 Wist, Hailey 162 Witherspoon, Reese 96 Witt, Alicia 913 Wittels, Harris 16 Witten, Matt 851 Witwer, Sam 1079 Wiz, Gary G. 902 Woda, Chinna 57 Wodoslawsky, Stefan 127, 314 Wofford, Holly 1103 Wojcik, Natalie 922 Wojnar, Jennifer 180 Wold, Mary Jo 251 Wolf, Beau 402 Wolf, Dick 913, 914 Wolf, Richard 902 Wolfe, Alex 798 Wolfe, Laurent 603 Wolff, Alex 977 Wolff, Dick 915 Wolff, Jonathan 616 Wolff, Lesley 837 Wolff, Michael 977 Wolff, Nat 977 Wolk, James 188 Wolk, Jimmy 188 Wollack, Brad 700 Wollman, Don 624, 666 Wolner, Laura 675 Wolodarsky, Wallace 1077 Wolov, Julia Lea 211, 1025 Wolper, Mark 536, 868, 1010 Wolpert, Jay 1016 Wolsky, Marissa 1009 Wolsoff, Rob 442 Wonder, Stevie 40, 372 Wong, Anthony 462 Wong, B.D. 915 Wong, Irene 25 Wong, Melissa 360 Wood, Davin 1097 Wood, Jacqueline MacInnes 382, 673
Wood, John Robert 1024 Wood, Martin 463, 1093 Wood, Matthew 517 Wood, Nikita 610 Wood, Steve 979 Wood, Ty 580 Wood, Victoria 30 Woodard, Alfre 371 Woodbine, Bokeem 1060 Woodcock, Cheryl 867 Woodley, Shailene 474 Woods, Barbara Alyn 996 Woods, Christine 369 Woods, James 9, 1072 Woods, Jeffrey S. 690 Woods, Robert S. 995 Woods, Victoria 364, 684 Woodward, Joanne 609 Woodward, Lydia 784 Woodward, Shannon 1045 Woolery, Chuck 334 Woolfe, Richard 206 Woolgar, Fenella 269 Wootton, Nicholas 913 Wopat, Tom 236 Worley, Brian 405 Woronow, Peter 72 Worsoff, Rob 24, 339 Wortell, Holly 51 Worth, Jackson 1074 Wortman, Richard 757 Wray, Tera 7 Wreggitt, Andrew 1095 Wright, Aloma 1063 Wright, Brad 1093 Wright, Craig 682, 756, 926 Wright, Gwen 846 Wright, Ian 206, 818 Wright, Jessica 378 Wright, Joshua 792 Wright, Keith 1055 Wright, Laura 810 Wright, Nicholas 204, 533 Wright, Pamela Payton 995 Wright, Sylvia 763 Wright, Trevor 1074 Wright, Yvonna 830 Writh, John 543 Wruble, Amy 1161 Wu, Angie 379 Wu, David 504 Wurman, Josh 522 Wurtz, Jeff 866 Wyatt, Kimberly 71, 882 Wylie, Noah 292, 784
Wyman, Stephen 738 Wynn, Benjamin 648 Wynoiski, Jim 50 Wyson, Charles Henry 192 X, Jonathan 372 Xol, Eduardo 791 Yaches, Jenna Grobstein 842 Yacono, Patrick 708 Yahata, Craig 1075 Yakub, Lisha 184 Yamaguchi, Kristi 386 Yampolski, Aaron 1010 Yancey, Scooter 870 Yani, Andrew 718 Yapp, Jake 603 Yaqubi, Moneer 1055 Yarbrough, Cedric 1039 Yari, Bob 110 Yarmush, Michael 356, 642 Yates, Don 14 Yates, Mario 680 Yates, Tony 1101 Yavneh, Cyrus I. 1102 Yayo, Tony 173 Ybarbo, Alicia 1142 Yeager, Ed 192 Yemon, Rick 860 Yeoman, Owain 333 Yerkes, Andy 934 Yip, Vern 744, 1129 Yo, Michael 700 Yo, Ne 16, 39, 40, 135, 455, 603 Yonet, Henri 538 Yoon, Jean 5 Yoon, Steven 1141 York, John J. 810 York, Kathleen 188 York, Rachel 841 Yorkin, Nicole 681, 1045 Yorn, Julie 99, 619 Yoshimura, Toby 882 Yothers, Tina 696 Young, Ace 231 Young, Antonia 889 Young, Bernie 937 Young, Bob 865 Young, Brent 1088 Young, Brian D. 201 Young, C. Webb 731 Young, Carlson 643 Young, Danian 686 Young, David 889 Young, Dean 902 Young, Elizabeth 670 Young, Jacob 623 Young, Jonathan 643 Young, Lee Thompson 1079
327 Young, Paul 139, 239, 1039, 1078 Younie, Robyn 43, 585, 858 Yu, Loretta 92 Yuichuck, Mike 1082 Yungmee, Addie 76 Yuspa, Cathy 1120 Z, David 612 Z, Paulie 612 Zabel, David 784 Zabielski, Scott 42 Zabriskie, Grace 668 Zachar, Jacob 826 Zacharia, Michelle 849 Zacky, Brent 700 Zadan, Craig 308, 428 Zahn, Steve 99 Zahorian, Vanessa 386 Zajicek, Jessica 898 Zaldivar, Anthony 433 Zalis, Rachel 299 Zalken, Randy 766 Zamchick, Sofie 1157 Zamel, Alia 587 Zane 613 Zane, Kerri 299 Zann, Lenore 1096, 1159
Zanni, Chiara 1096, 1105 Zarate, Miguel Angel 519 Zaretsky, Josh 845 Zarin, Jill 1, 1032 Zarish, Janet 995 Zasuly, Peter 813 Zayas, David 747 Zazzali, Rob 1130 Zbornak, Kent 994 Zea, Natalie 756 Zehetner, Nora 415, 839 Zein, Andrew 321, 698 Zeitune, Gad Emile 411 Zelkind, Adam 967, 1048 Zellweger, Renee 4, 308 Zelman, Aaron 715, 913 Zelman, Daniel 732 Zeltner, Maggie 43, 637 Zeman, Jackie 810 Zemel, Summer 843 Zero, Remy 1079, 1079 Zevallos, Jaime 1055 Zeweig, Bradley 492 Zhang, Nan 824 Zhasmina 200
Ziegler, Jim 84 Ziegler, Rick 753 Zielinski, Victor 460 Ziering, Ian 611 Ziering, Nikki 247 Ziering, Tiffany 247 Ziff, Elizabeth 905 Ziffren, John 336 Zilinski, Marilyn 1028 Ziller, Paul 41, 608 Zima, Madeline 686 Zimmer, Constance 676, 975 Zimmer, Florian 602 Zimmer, Jace 744 Zimmer, Joel 491 Zimmer, Kim 830 Zimmerman, Bettina 312 Zimmerman, Bruce 745 Zimmerman, Craig 27 Zimmerman, Dan 352 Zimmerman, Luke 474 Zimmerman, Robert 1132 Zimmerman, Stan 447 Zimmern, Andrew 46 Zirinsky, Susan 801 Zirnkilton, Steven 913, 914, 915
Index of Personnel Zisk, Craig 1144 Zisk, Randall 955 Ziskin, Laura 516 Zito, Stephen 721 Zlotowitz, Joni Cohen 957 Znak, Natalka 838 Zoe, Rachel 426 Zolciak, Kim 1032 Zornow, Edith 1066 Zoslavsky, Steve 190 Zreik, Karim 881 Zuberi, Tukufu 846 Zucker, Arianne 738 Zucker, David W. 22 Zuckerman, David 625, 795 Zuckerman, Ed 913 Zuckerman, Jeremy 648 Zuckerman, Nora 382 Zuiker, Anthony E. 720, 721, 722 Zuniga, Daphne 320, 384 Zwar, Adam 594 Zwick, Ed 423 Zwicker, Damon 1062, 1080