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Bill Grundfest is a US television writer and producer. He has won a Golden Globe Award, and has been nominated for an Emmy Award three times. ==Writer and Producer== His work as a writer and producer includes: * ''Mad About You'' - for which he served as a story editor, co-producer, and Supervising Producer. * Award show telecasts, including the Academy Awards, the Emmy Awards, Grammy, People's Choice Awards. * SONY International recently sent him to Beijing, China numerous times to supervise the adaptation and production of the first U.S. sitcom ("Mad About You") adapted for China. * ''That's Life'', an hour-long drama series for Paramount Studios, and which aired on CBS TV. * "Pryor Offenses," a dramatic-comedy special for Showtime TV. Based on characters and material by Richard Pryor, Grundfest is credited as Executive Producer, and shares writing credit with Richard Pryor. * "The Richard Pryor Comedy Special" for Comedy Central. He is credited as director of this special. * ''Campus Ladies'', a comedy series following two forty-ish women returning to college where they wreak havoc. He is credited as Executive Producer. It aired on the OXYGEN cable network. * ''Exes & Ohs'', a dramedy series aired in the US on LOGO and in Canada on Showcase. Its first season was nominated for a GLAAD Award. Grundfest is the Executive Producer. * ''We The Jury'', a nationally syndicated daily court-reality series wherein the jury was allowed to ask questions in small claims cases, and wherein "secret" jury deliberations made up half of each episode. Grundfest was creator and Executive Producer. * ''Missing'', a nationally syndicated weekly reality–news series which told the stories of actual missing persons, and asked the viewers for help and information in locating them. It was a co-production of Sand In My Pants, Inc. and Telco Productions and was syndicated by Tribune. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Bill Grundfest」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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