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Arthur L. Annecharico : ウィキペディア英語版
Arthur L. Annecharico

Arthur L. Annecharico is a producer, director and writer, whose involvement in the entertainment industry has spanned more than 32 years. His own 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 80's and early 90's.
==Career==
The Arthur Company finished a £28,000,000 order for 271 half-hour sitcoms for Turner Broadcasting Systems, and also a $10,000,000 order for 24 episodes of the hour-long action adventure series, ''Airwolf''.
Annecharico's syndicated sitcom, ''The Munsters Today'' (aka ''The New Munsters'') after its initial pilot enjoyed three successful seasons from 1988 – 1991. The pilot episode bridged the gap between the original 1966 ''The Munsters'' series and the new ''Today'' show.〔 〕
The show's second series was met with some criticism from Munster fans as Annecharico changed the format of the show's first season and the original series to bring the Munster family into the 1990s. While the show continued to base its original premise on the fact that the Munster family are unlike other people yet living a perfectly "normal" life, there were notable changes made.〔
Annecharico also produced 26 half-hour episodes of ''Dragnet'', and ''Adam-12''.〔 He also produced the syndicated sitcom ''What a Dummy'', which he co-created for Fox Television.
Among Annecharico's other credits are the theatrical features, ''Run For Blue'', ''The Eagle'' and ''Grains of Sand''. In network television, he is credited with ''The Deepest Dive'', and ''The Huddle'' to name a few. His writing credits include the features ''Camp Bow Wow'', ''Father Forgive Me'' and the television special ''Tanya''.

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