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Billy (1992 TV Series)
''Billy'' is an American sitcom and a spin-off of ''Head of the Class'' that aired on ABC for half a season from January 31 to May 30, 1992. The series starred Billy Connolly as Billy MacGregor, a Scottish teacher who moves to America in order to build a new life for himself. Synopsis Following the end of ''Head of the Class'', Billy moves to Berkeley, California, after Filmore High School was closed down, where he marries Mary Springer (played by Marie Marshall), a single mom with several children, so he could get his green card. The marriage is arranged in order to prevent Billy from being deported back to the U.K.  Billy becomes Mary's boarder, living in her basement apartment with the strictest of rules: no drinking, no smoking, no pets, and no sex. The series follows Billy's misadventures as he adjusts to life in California while staying one step ahead of immigration officials seeking to prove his marriage is a sham. Meanwhile, his relationship with Mary's children, 1 ...
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Situation Comedy
A sitcom (short for situation comedy or situational comedy) is a genre of comedy produced for radio and television, that centers on a recurring cast of character (arts), characters as they navigate humorous situations within a consistent setting, such as a home, workplace, or community. Unlike sketch comedy, which features different characters and settings in each Sketch comedy, skit, sitcoms typically maintain plot continuity across episodes. This continuity allows for the development of storylines and characters over time, fostering audience engagement and investment in the characters' lives and relationships. History The structure and concept of a sitcom have roots in earlier forms of comedic theater, such as farces and comedy of manners. These forms relied on running gags to generate humor, but the term ''sitcom'' emerged as radio and TV adapted these principles into a new medium. The word was not commonly used until the 1950s. Early television sitcoms were often filme ...
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Boarding House
A boarding house is a house (frequently a family home) in which lodging, lodgers renting, rent one or more rooms on a nightly basis and sometimes for extended periods of weeks, months, or years. The common parts of the house are maintained, and some services, such as laundry and cleaning, may be supplied. It normally provides "room and board," with some meals as well as accommodation. Lodgers legally obtain a licence, not exclusive possession, to use their rooms and so the landlord retains the right of access. Arrangements Formerly boarders would typically share washing, breakfast, and dining facilities; in recent years, it has become common for each room to have its own washing and toilet facilities. Such boarding houses were often found in England, English seaside towns (for tourism, tourists) and college towns (for students). It was common for there to be one or two elderly long-term residents. "The phrase "boardinghouse reach" [referring to a diner reaching far across a din ...
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1990s American Multi-camera Sitcoms
Year 199 ( CXCIX) was a common year starting on Monday of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was sometimes known as year 952 ''Ab urbe condita''. The denomination 199 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. Events By place Roman Empire * Mesopotamia is partitioned into two Roman provinces divided by the Euphrates, Mesopotamia and Osroene. * Emperor Septimius Severus lays siege to the city-state Hatra in Central-Mesopotamia, but fails to capture the city despite breaching the walls. * Two new legions, I Parthica and III Parthica, are formed as a permanent garrison. China * Battle of Yijing: Chinese warlord Yuan Shao defeats Gongsun Zan. Korea * Geodeung succeeds Suro of Geumgwan Gaya, as king of the Korean kingdom of Gaya (traditional date). By topic Religion * Pope Zephyrinus succeeds Pope Victor I, as the 15th pope. Births Valerian Roman ...
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April Kelly
April Kelly (born April Kalinowski) is an American television writer and producer, who co-created ''Boy Meets World'' and '' Girl Meets World'' with Michael Jacobs. She is also known for being the writer of multiple short stories and mystery novels, one of which was nominated for a Shamus Award. Personal life April Kelly was born on Long Island, New York. She attended the University of South Florida before moving to Los Angeles to begin a career as a writer. From 1987 to 1991, Kelly took a break from full-time work in television to focus on a four-year homeopathic medicine course in England. During that time Kelly worked as a freelance writer, penning scripts for made-for-TV movies. In 1993, Kelly returned to television, where she co-created the series ''Boy Meets World''. As of 2000, Kelly now lives on a farm in Tennessee. Career April began her career as a writer for ''Mork & Mindy,'' where she wrote 15 of the first 52 episodes of the series. She was also a writer on t ...
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Richard Kline
Richard Kline (born April 29, 1944) is an American actor and television director. His roles include Larry Dallas on the sitcom ''Three's Company'', Richie in the later seasons of ''It's a Living'' and Jeff Beznick in '' Noah Knows Best''. Early life Kline was born on April 29, 1944 in New York City. He was raised in Queens by parents who practiced Reform Judaism. He attended Queens College and has a Master of Fine Arts degree in theater from Northwestern University. After graduation, he joined the United States Army and served in Vietnam during the Vietnam War as a lieutenant. Career Kline became involved in theater and made his professional debut in 1971 as part of the Lincoln Center Repertory Company. Regional theater productions during this period included ''Chemin de Fer'' (in Chicago with actor Dennis Franz), ''Death of a Salesman'', and ''Love's Labour's Lost''. A classically trained singer, Kline made his Broadway career debut in the 1989 musical '' City of Angels''. ...
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Bill Lawrence (TV Producer)
William Van Duzer Lawrence IV (born December 26, 1968) is an American television producer, screenwriter, and director. He is the creator of the series '' Scrubs'' and co-creator of shows including the live-action ''Cougar Town'', ''Spin City'', '' Ground Floor'', ''Ted Lasso'', and '' Shrinking'', and the animated series ''Clone High'', in which he also voiced the leader of the shadowy figures. He has written for many other shows, including ''The Nanny'' and ''Boy Meets World''. The name of Lawrence's production company, Doozer, is a wordplay on his middle name. Career Lawrence is a graduate of the College of William & Mary, where he studied English and was a member of Kappa Alpha (KA) social fraternity. After graduating, his first writing job was as a staff writer on the short-lived ABC sitcom ''Billy''. He briefly wrote for ''Boy Meets World'', ''Friends'', and ''The Nanny''. In 1996, he wrote for the short-lived sitcom '' Champs''. Lawrence's first show as creator was t ...
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John Bowab
John Bowab (born December 22, 1933) is an American theatre director and television director. Early life Bowab was born to a Syrian immigrant family, and grew up in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. Career Bowab began his career in theatre, directing a number of stage productions, such as ''Mame'' (1983), '' The Night of the Hunter'' (2003), and most recently ''70, Girls, 70'' (2010).John Bowab Directs Girls, MTG’s 15th Season Opener
by Lee Melville, September 20, 2010 of ''LA Stage Times''.com In the late 1970s, he moved on to television, amassing a number of directing credits. Some of these include '''', ''
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Peter Baldwin (director)
Peter DuBois Baldwin (January 11, 1931 – November 19, 2017) was an American actor and director of film and television. Biography Baldwin started his career as an actor, employed as a contract player at Paramount Studios. He played Johnson in the film '' Stalag 17'' and Lieutenant Walker in '' Little Boy Lost'', both made in 1953. In 1962 he played the role of murderer Tony Benson in the '' Perry Mason'' episode, "The Case of the Melancholy Marksman", and appeared in the 1970 Italian thriller '' The Weekend Murders''. Baldwin eventually became a television director with an extensive résumé. As well as directing many of the episodes of ABC's hit situation comedy ''The Brady Bunch'', he also directed episodes of other ABC hit sitcoms, ''The Partridge Family'', from 1970 to 1971 and '' Benson'', from 1979 to 1980. He was among the directors of episodes of the 1973 NBC sitcom ''Needles and Pins'' and of the 1985-1986 CBS sitcom '' Foley Square'', and also helped dire ...
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Robert Berlinger
Robert Berlinger (sometimes credited as Bob Berlinger; born May 31, 1958) is an American television director and producer. Career Berlinger was born in New York City. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree at Dartmouth College. He also graduated from the University of California San Diego after training in professional theatre directing.Bio located at official website During much of the 1980s, Berlinger directed a number of stage productions namely '' Desire Under the Elms'' (1980), '' The Voice of the Turtle'' (1985), '' On the Verge, or the Geography of Yearning'' (1986-1987) ''Orphans'' (1987), ''Timon of Athens'' (1988) and '' Another Antigone'' (1988-1989) He made his television directorial debut with an episode of ''Working Girl'' starring Sandra Bullock. He was the primary director for the entire four season run of the Jamie Lee Curtis- Richard Lewis ABC comedy '' Anything But Love'' from 1989 to 1992. He also directed 13 episodes of NBC's '' Cafe Americain'' starrin ...
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Howard Storm (director)
Howard Storm (born December 11, 1931) is an American film director, television director, and actor. Early in Storm's career he was a stand-up comedian. He traveled with Andy Williams as his comedian, performed in Las Vegas, and appeared 14 times on ''The Merv Griffin Show''. His father was a comedian in burlesque. He also worked as a writer, teaming with attorney Paul Lichtman to write scripts for programs including ''The Partridge Family'' and Bob Newhart's program. Storm's acting credits include ''The New Dick Van Dyke Show'', ''Rhoda'', and ''Sanford and Son'', among other television series A television show, TV program (), or simply a TV show, is the general reference to any content produced for viewing on a television set that is broadcast via over-the-air, satellite, and cable, or distributed digitally on streaming plat .... In 1975, he began his directing career, directing episodes of ''Laverne & Shirley'', ''Busting Loose (TV series), Busting Loose'', ''Joa ...
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