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Down To Earth (U.S. TV Series)
''Down to Earth'' is an American fantasy sitcom series that ran on TBS (American TV channel), Superstation WTBS from March 10, 1984 to 1987. The series was originally produced by The Arthur Company, and later, by Procter & Gamble, Procter & Gamble Productions and was the Superstation's first original series. Premise The series revolved around Ethel MacDoogan (Carol Mansell), a free-spirited woman who lived the "Roaring 1920s" era. However, in 1925 she suffered a fatal accident, colliding with a trolley. Ethel waits in Heaven for 60 years for a chance to earn her wings, until finally she is sent to earth in the 1980s to help the Preston family. The Prestons are a typical modern-day American family with modern-day situations: widowed father Richard (Stephen Johnson, then Dick Sargent) is a realtor, though he retired a few months after and began working as a licensing agent for new inventors; older son Duane (David Kaufman) is very class-conscious; teenage daughter Lissy (Kyle Richa ...
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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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The Beaver County Times
''The Beaver County Times'' is a daily newspaper published in Aliquippa, Pennsylvania, United States, serving suburban Beaver County northwest of Pittsburgh. It is the sole newspaper covering Beaver County. The ''Times'' has previously produced several online video series, including its flagship news program The Times Today, Game On, History in a Minute, Get Out This Weekend, and more. Archival issues of ''The Beaver County Times'' can be viewed online at Google News. History The ''Times'' is the result of the merger of many of Beaver County's newspapers, starting with the ''Beaver'' ''Minerva'', first published in 1807 and generally believed to have been the county's first newspaper. The ''Beaver Times'' was founded by Michael Weyland and was published from 1851 to 1895, when the name was changed to the ''Beaver Argus''. It was changed again to ''The Daily Times'' from 1909 to 1946. It was sold in 1946 to S. W. Calkins, who combined it with his 1943 acquisition ''Aliquippa Ga ...
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Associated Press
The Associated Press (AP) is an American not-for-profit organization, not-for-profit news agency headquartered in New York City. Founded in 1846, it operates as a cooperative, unincorporated association, and produces news reports that are distributed to its members, major U.S. daily newspapers and radio and television broadcasters. Since the award was established in 1917, the AP has earned 59 Pulitzer Prizes, including 36 for photography. The AP is also known for its widely used ''AP Stylebook'', its AP polls tracking National Collegiate Athletic Association, NCAA sports, sponsoring the National Football League's annual awards, and its election polls and results during Elections in the United States, US elections. By 2016, news collected by the AP was published and republished by more than 1,300 newspapers and broadcasters. The AP operates 235 news bureaus in 94 countries, and publishes in English, Spanish, and Arabic. It also operates the AP Radio Network, which provides twice ...
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Rick Miner
Rick Miner is a Canadian educator and the fourth president of Seneca College Seneca College of Applied Arts and Technology, branded as Seneca Polytechnic since 2023, is a multi-campus public college in the Greater Toronto Area and Peterborough, Ontario, Canada. It offers full-time and part-time programs at the baccala ... serving from 2001 through 2009. Miner succeeded President Steve Quinlan. Prior to Seneca, Dr. Miner was Vice-President at the University of New Brunswick and served as Director of the Canada/China Language and Cultural Program, Dean of Commerce and MBA Director at Saint Mary’s University in Nova Scotia. Dr. Miner's time at Seneca included the opening of the TEL Building, a major restoration of the existing buildings at Newnham Campus, and the creation of Markham Campus. During his tenure, the number of degrees offered at the college grew, and Seneca surpassed 100,000 full- and part-time enrolments. Dr. Miner strongly believed in building Seneca’s n ...
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Arthur Annecharico
Arthur L. Annecharico is a producer, director and writer. He is known for having produced revivals of popular 1960s television series in the 1990s, namely ''The Munsters'', ''Dragnet'', and ''Adam-12''. Annecharico's involvement in the entertainment industry has spanned more than 32 years. His company, The Arthur Company, had a multimillion-dollar partnership with MCA TV for development of new productions across the board in film and television, with more than $40,000,000 in on-the-air commitments in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Career Before forming The Arthur Company, Annecharico was appointed the head of comedy development for Metromedia Producers Co. and then president of Cinemaworld Productions. On network television, his first credit as a co-creator was for the 1983 CBS TV movie ''Ace Diamond, Private Eye'' (1983). Shortly after, Annecharico entered into a deal with Turner Broadcasting Systems to develop half-hour sitcoms at one-fourth of the cost of network televis ...
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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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Russ Petranto
Russ Petranto is an American television director. He directed for television programs including ''Too Close for Comfort'', ''Sanford and Son'' (and its spin-off ''Sanford Arms''), '' C.P.O. Sharkey'', '' Rocky Road'', ''Full House'', ''The Munsters Today ''The Munsters Today'' is an American sitcom and a revival of the original 1964–66 sitcom ''The Munsters'' that aired in syndication from October 8, 1988, to June 8, 1991. Plot The series concerns the day-to-day life of a family of benign m ...'', '' Out of This World'', '' She's the Sheriff'' and '' Down to Earth''. In 1992 Petranto directed the ABC News Presentation ''The Best of Barbara Walters Legends: The New Generation''. References External links * Living people Place of birth missing (living people) Year of birth missing (living people) American television directors {{tv-director-stub ...
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Don Barnhart
Donald Lewis Barnhart, Jr. (born July 2, 1963) is an American comedian, actor, writer and filmmaker who stars in his own nightly comedy show in Las Vegas author, actor, filmmaker and hypnotist. Barnhart just released his new Dry Bar Comedy Special "The Spinal Disintegration of Man" from VidAngel which is going viral and has his own nightly residency in Las Vegas. Barnhart also stars in the documentary ''I Am Battle Comic'', about the importance of entertaining the troops around the world and was the inspiration for the movie. He directed, produced and stars in ''Jokesters TV'', ''The Freedom of Speech Comedy Series'', ''The Ice House Anniversary Show'', ''The DeEvolution of Man'', ''Class Clowns'', ''China Dolls'' and more. Barnhart appears in ''Tribute to Fluffy'', plays a psychotic mad man in ''Max Justice'' and appeared in the indie film ''Vicious Lips''. He even supported his rise in comedy by doing background work on ''Apollo 13'', '' In The Army Now'' and ''Friends''. ...
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Bob Claver
Robert Earl Claver (May 22, 1928 – December 14, 2017) was an American television director and producer. Born in Chicago, Illinois, where he earned his journalism degree at University of Illinois and served in the United States Army for two years. Claver began his career in 1959, producing an episode of the variety series ''The Jimmie Rodgers Show''. He also made his directional debut in 1963, as directing an episode for the American military comedy television series '' Ensign O'Toole''. Later in his career, Claver directed and produced for other television series, as his credits includes, '' Small Wonder'', ''The Partridge Family'', ''Rhoda'', ''The Bob Newhart Show'', ''Mork & Mindy'', '' Here Comes the Brides'', '' The Farmer's Daughter'', ''Welcome Back, Kotter'', ''The New Leave It to Beaver'', ''Charles in Charge'', '' Gloria'', '' The Girl with Something Extra'', ''The Dukes of Hazzard'' and ''Captain Kangaroo''. He retired his career in 1991, last directing for the tel ...
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Lee Shallat-Chemel
Lee Shallat Chemel (born June 15, 1943), sometimes credited as Lee Shallat, is an American film and television director and television producer. She began her professional directorial career at the South Coast Repertory theatre in Costa Mesa, California, while working at the same time as the head of the theatre's conservatory program. She also directed at the ShakespeareSummerfest Orange County (originally the Grove Shakespeare Festival in Garden Grove, California and the Matrix Theatre in Hollywood. After a meeting with producer Gary David Goldberg, she made her television directorial debut in 1984 on the NBC television show '' Family Ties''. Her career has included directing a multitude of shows including: ''Diff'rent Strokes'', ''Murphy Brown'', '' Mad About You'', '' Suddenly Susan'', ''Becker'', ''Sydney'', '' George Lopez'', ''That's So Raven'', ''Arrested Development'', and '' The Middle'', among other series. She has been nominated for three Emmy Awards, in 1992, 1994 ...
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Mel Ferber
Mel Ferber (October 2, 1922 – June 19, 2003) was an American television director and producer, who oversaw the live two-hour TV presentation of ''Wonderful Town'' and the pilot for ''60 Minutes'' and other shows. Ferber was an executive producer of ''Good Morning America''. He was a member of the Directors Guild of America. Biography Ferber was born and raised in New York City, and was a graduate of City College of New York. He became a World War II hero when, after landing at Utah Beach, he and four other members of his unit captured 464 German soldiers and used their weapons to rearm a French battalion (earning him the Croix de Guerre with Silver Star). He entered the TV industry after he was discharged. As a member of CBS, Ferber directed ''Wonderful Town'', the first live two-hour show on TV, in 1958. Subsequently, he earned Emmy nominations for his work as executive producer and creator of ''Good Morning America'' and executive producer of CBS' ''Calendar''. He produce ...
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