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The show's creator and producer, Paul Henning is from Independence, Missouri, and donated for the Ruth and Paul Henning Conservation Area near Branson.
Barry Gray, the show's creator, also composed the music for the series.
" The show's creator Matt Groening has called Smith very similar to Lisa: " Yeardley has strong moral views about her character.
Sometimes, this title is conferred upon a celebrity or notable creator who has lent his or her name to a project to boost its prestige or credibility, as a recognition of newly-acquired industry status, or as a perk to the show's main star or creative force.
The show's creator Humphrey Barclay would also go on to create the TV show Do Not Adjust Your Set, featuring the rest of the Python team.
According to George Schlatter, the show's creator, " Humphrey later said that not doing it may have cost him the election ", and " said the rest of his life that appearing on Laugh-In is what got him elected.
However, in the film series the show's creator placed the community closer to the Cimarron Strip or Cherokee Strip of the Indian Territory panhandle area near the Cimarron River.
The site was chosen because it was the childhood home of the show's creator, Donald Bellisario.
In 2005, Desperate Housewives creator Marc Cherry used the band's song " Juicy " as the background music for the second season of the show's promotional advertisements, which Griffin credited with bringing attention to the album.
According to the show's creator, Guy Daniels, " We got all the dialogue in by noon, or else we wouldn't get it done at all.
On March 15, 2010 The Bachelorette creator Mike Fleiss appeared on 20 / 20 to confess that he develops the show's contestants into characters that will cater to his audience's tastes and that they " need fair share of villains every season.
Many of the situations from the show are based on the real-life experiences of Romano, creator / producer Phil Rosenthal and the show's writing staff.
In January 2004, creator Esther Shapiro participated in a marathon of the show's episodes, called " Serial Bowl: Alexis vs. Krystle ", giving behind-the-scenes tidbits and factoids.
She has been married to the show's creator, Kurt Sutter, since 2004.
A fan of the series who was writing an episode guide at TV Tome informed creator Angus Oblong of the show's cancellation and rallied fans of the series to petition and encourage the network to renew the show.
The show's creator Alan Ball states they represent the living character's internal dialogue by exposing it as an external conversation.
The character of Sam is based on the show's creator.
However, Barker was replaced in the lead role by the show's creator, Ajay Sahgal, and the show never aired.
Josh Schwartz, the show's creator, stated that in season 2, the show would " no longer be about Ryan's past ; now it's going to be about Ryan's future " and that this season would " slow down the storytelling a little bit ... and evolve the characters ".
When series creator Leonard Freeman died in 1974, the show's ownership was shared among Lord, CBS, and Freeman's estate, with a contract that made Lord executive producer and gave him complete control over content.
Though, often mistaken for a mole his identity as a hamster was confirmed directly by the show's creator Brian Cosgrove on 20 January 2011, following numerous public complaints to the UK quiz show " The Chase " which did not offer mole as part of its multiple choice answers.
The show's creator and on-air host was Don Herbert.
The show's creator, J. Michael Straczynski, insisted that the final episode (" Sleeping in Light ") not be seen prematurely.
White was originally scared to play Rose, feeling that she would not be able to play the role — until the show's creator took her aside and told her not to play Rose as stupid but to play her as someone " terminally naive, a person who always believed the first explanation of something.

show's and Aaron
" The show's material often inflamed its targets, particularly producer Aaron Spelling.
" He finally revealed a major reason as to why he did not want to be part of this revival, citing the show's long-time producer Aaron Spelling.
In 1975, she met with Rookies producers Aaron Spelling and Leonard Goldberg to discuss her contractual obligation to star in another television series for Spelling / Goldberg Productions upon that show's cancellation.
* A 1979 episode of another Aaron Spelling series, Charlie's Angels, had that show's characters trying to recover a stolen statue while aboard the Pacific Princess on a Caribbean cruise ( all of the Love Boat regulars had cameo appearances )
On the day of the last filmed ( but unaired ) episode, producer Aaron Spelling learned of the show's cancellation by ABC ; he decided to tell Lucille's husband Gary Morton, who decided not to reveal the news to her until after filming had ended.
Well-known producer Aaron Spelling cast her as " Julie Gilette " in the ABC television series Hotel, in which she starred during the show's five-year run ( 1983 – 1988 ).
In later seasons, Steve Bisley, Aaron Pedersen and Dee Smart became the show's main stars.

show's and Sorkin
" In an interview with The Daily Beast following the Sorkin show's premiere, Finkleman revealed that HBO did contact him for permission to reuse the title, which he granted.
Schiff created his own backstory for the character by wearing his own wedding ring, something Sorkin and fellow executive producer Thomas Schlamme did not notice until the show's eighth episode, while planning to give Toby an ex-wife.
Schiff had previously publicly praised the show's writers — and Sorkin in particular — for the richness of the characters in the series.

show's and also
" Burt Ward, who portrayed Robin in the 1960s television show, has also remarked upon this interpretation in his autobiography Boy Wonder: My Life in Tights ; he writes that the relationship could be interpreted as a sexual one, with the show's double entendres and lavish camp also possibly offering ambiguous interpretation.
Kershaw was also a script writer for the programme and the show's producer between 1962 and 1971.
Clark also developed a method of rapidly spinning into his costume at super speed which became a trademark change, especially during the third and fourth seasons of the series, and extremely popular with the show's fans.
The band also contributed most of the show's original music, including " My Lovely Horse ", as used in the episode " Song For Europe " and " My Lovely Mayo Mammy " for the episode " Night of the Nearly Dead ".
Enrico Colantoni also stars as the leader of an alien race who ask the actors for help, believing the show's adventures were real.
During the show's peak in popularity, Hee Haw often competed in syndication against The Lawrence Welk Show, a long-running ABC program which had also been canceled in 1971, also in an attempt to purge the networks of older demographic-leaning programs.
By that time, the show's name became Transitions, which was also the name of a four-volume series of mix albums by Digweed released every six months during 2006-2008.
Class of ' 74 was renamed Class of ' 75 and also added more slapstick comedy for its second year, but the revamped show's ratings dwindled and it was cancelled in mid-1975.
The show's incarnations of Link and Zelda also appeared in various episodes of Captain N: The Game Master during its second season.
The show's version is often referred to by characters and fans as " Whatever Happened, Happened " ( also the title of an episode ).
He also wrote the Iran-contra satire Mastergate, as well as Sly Fox and a musical adaptation of the Preston Sturges movie Hail the Conquering Hero ; during that show's troubled development Gelbart uttered the now-classic line, " If Hitler is alive, I hope he's out of town with a musical.
* The Balladeer ( voice of Waylon Jennings ) sang and played the Dukes of Hazzard theme song, " Good Ol ' Boys ", and also served as the show's narrator.
It was also the first time a show's educational effects on young children were studied, and the first time both summative and formative research were reflected in a television show's content.
The research team, in a series of meetings with the writers, also developed " a curriculum sheet " that described the show's goals and priorities for each season.
He also agreed to attend Doctor Who conventions including the show's 20th anniversary celebrations at Longleat in 1983.
The show's animation director was McCracken's former classmate Genndy Tartakovsky ( Dexter's Laboratory, Samurai Jack ), who also directed many episodes himself.
In the film, we also see Cagney as Cohan performing " Off the Record " during the show's run.
The Team also appeared in concert at the Sidney Myer Music Bowl on Australia Day 1989-the day after the announcement of the show's demise.
Right before this happened, one of the cast would generally be giving a monologue ( or several would be having a group conversation ) that was interrupted by another cast member with something that would ( generally ) be opposite what the monologue ( or dialogue ) was about, all present cast would say, " It must be the introduction to the opposites ", and then the inversion fade would happen ; several sketches would follow that were a tongue-in-cheek reversal of the show's subject of the day, and also in which the normal principles of daily life were reversed, often with children having authority over adults or with adults encouraging children to behave badly ( for example, eating sweets instead of vegetables, or wasting money on something frivolous rather than putting the money in the bank ).
This feature of the show was also introduced during its first season in 1979 and continued until the end of the series in 1990, with the lockers themselves undergoing a few minor physical makeovers during the show's early years.

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