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In the television business, networks never schedule hit shows from the same producer against one another.
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Sure, the play reads like a relic, but so do two other shows from the same period, "Come Back, Little Sheba" and "South Pacific," which both opened on Broadway this season with cobweb-clearing vitality.
Look at Seinfeld, you can watch that now and it's as funny as it was, but if you watch other shows from the same era that were hugely popular then, Alf or something and you say, "Wow, people were really watching this not that long ago?" A lot of standup and movie comedy dates very poorly.
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"You're all showing from the same platform, small and big together," Mr. Klosseck said.
The audience will watch the show from the same vantage point: seated in parked cars -- 25 of them specifically positioned for the production.
Crucially, though, Alloy retains the intellectual-property rights to all the work, with a view to generating a movie or a TV show from the same title.
A smaller show from the same body of Mr. Louie's work is at the Von Lintel Gallery in Manhattan through Saturday.
The same pattern of extremely hostile behaviour was on show from the same coalition senators when former solicitor general Justin Gleeson appeared before a hearing by the legal and constitutional affairs committee in October this year.
Hot on the heels of forthcoming animation series Beat Bugs, which features modern renditions of the Beatles classics sung by artists including Rod Stewart, Robbie Williams and James Corden, comes another show from the same creator, which will be based on the songs of Motown artists such as Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye and the Jackson 5.
(Answer: "Azazel". Question: "What is Beelzebub?") He was adept at coming up with ideas for special categories, engineering tie-ins with another popular game show from the same producer, "Wheel of Fortune," and with the crossword puzzle in The New York Times.
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