The Bold Ones: The Senator is an American political television drama series that aired on NBC from 1970 through 1971, lasting for nine episodes. The series stars Hal Holbrook as Senator Hays Stowe. The Senator was part of The Bold Ones, a rotating series of dramas that also included The New Doctors, The Lawyers, and The Protectors. As a group of dramas, The Bold Ones was nominated for nine Emmy Awards and won five awards. It was also nominated for a Golden Globe for best Drama TV Show. The series was based on an earlier television movie, A Clear and Present Danger.
Scott Winant,
Ron Lagomarsino,
Peter Horton,
Ken Olin,
Rob Cohen,
Gary Sinise,
Edward Zwick,
Timothy Busfield,
John Pasquin,
Marshall Herskovitz,
Robert Lieberman,
O'Fallon Peter,
Mel Harris,
Deborah Reinisch,
Martin Nicholson,
Randall Miller,
Lerner Dan,
Melanie Mayron,
Claudia Weill,
Steven Robman,
Mark Cullingham,
Ellen S. Pressman,
Joseph Dougherty,
Richard Kramer,
Joshua Brand,
Victor Du Bois,
Mary Beth Fielder,
Tom Moore,
Ann Lewis Hamilton
Thirtysomething is an American television drama about a group of baby boomers in their late thirties. It was created by Marshall Herskovitz and Edward more
Thirtysomething is an American television drama about a group of baby boomers in their late thirties. It was created by Marshall Herskovitz and Edward Zwick for MGM/UA Television Group and The Bedford Falls Company, and aired on ABC. It premiered in the U.S. on September 29, 1987. It lasted four seasons, with the last of its 85 episodes airing on May 28, 1991.
The title of the show was designed as thirtysomething by Kathie Broyles, who combined the words of the original title, Thirty Something.
In 1997, "The Go Between" and "Samurai Ad Man" were ranked #22 on TV Guide′s 100 Greatest Episodes of All Time.
In 2002, Thirtysomething was ranked #19 on TV Guide′s 50 Greatest TV Shows of All Time, and in 2013 TV Guide ranked it #10 in its list of The 60 Greatest Dramas of All Time. close
Roger Bamford,
Paul Seed,
Baz Taylor,
Anthony Garner,
David Innes Edwards,
Maurice Phillips,
Sandy Johnson
Seven British construction workers escape Britain's ever growing dole queues and travel to Germany to work on a site in Dusseldorf. We follow their trials more
Seven British construction workers escape Britain's ever growing dole queues and travel to Germany to work on a site in Dusseldorf. We follow their trials and tribulations of working away from home and away from the women they left behind. close
Alexander Singer,
Roger Young,
Burt Brinckerhoff,
Gene Reynolds,
Richard Crenna,
Peter Bogart,
Georg Stanford Brown,
Jeff Bleckner,
Peter B. Levin,
Michael Zinberg,
Jud Taylor,
Allen Williams,
Paul Stanley,
Mel Damski,
Allen Corey,
Harry Falk,
Charles S. Dubin,
James Burrows,
Irving J. Moore,
Bob Sweeney,
Gerald Mayer,
Alan Cooke,
Ralph Senensky,
Jay Sandrich,
Donald A. Baer,
Nell Cox,
Harvey S. Laidman,
Seth Freeman,
Paul Leaf,
Roy Campanella II
The trials of a former television station manager turned newspaper city editor, and his journalist staff.
Noam Pitlik,
Danny Arnold,
Bruce Bilson,
Lee Bernhardi,
Max Gail,
David Swift,
Allen Baron,
Mark Warren,
John Rich,
Stan Lathan,
Hal Linden,
Theodore J. Flicker,
Tony Sheehan,
Alex March,
Richard Kinon,
Bob Finkel,
Bill Davis,
Dennis Steinmetz,
Lee Lochhead,
Alan Bergmann
Barney Miller is an American situation comedy television series set in a New York City police station in Greenwich Village. The series originally was more
Barney Miller is an American situation comedy television series set in a New York City police station in Greenwich Village. The series originally was broadcast from January 23, 1975 to May 20, 1982 on ABC. It was created by Danny Arnold and Theodore J. Flicker. Noam Pitlik directed the majority of the episodes. close