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Good Morning, Miami : ウィキペディア英語版
Good Morning, Miami

''Good Morning, Miami'' is a sitcom which ran from 2002 to 2004 on NBC. Created by David Kohan and Max Mutchnick, the show focused on the personal and professional life of Jake, the executive producer of the lowest-rated morning show in the country, based in Miami.
Though unsuccessful and unacclaimed, the show lasted in the coveted Thursday "Must See TV" lineup for an entire season. It was one of the first sitcoms to be broadcast by NBC in High Definition.
After 40 episodes were aired in the United States, the show was canceled and 40 episodes that were ordered for the season. However, all episodes were shown on TG4 in Ireland and Channel 4 in the UK.
The theme song, entitled "Once in a Lifetime", is played by John Rzeznik of the Goo Goo Dolls .
==Synopsis==
Wunderkind producer Jake Silver decides to accept the job helming the worst TV show in all of Miami when he first sets eyes on the show's beautiful, down-to-earth hairdresser, Dylan, who wows him after he comes to visit his fun, potty-mouthed Grandma, Claire, who presents a romantic challenge like nobody before. The carnival of clowns at the station includes pompous and insulting on-air host Gavin; Jake's wise-cracking assistant, Penny; and highly insecure station manager, Frank. After a while, Jake's ambition changed as he and Penny had a brief relationship.
Early in the first season, Gavin's morning co-host was Lucia, and Sister Brenda was the station's nun/weather-girl. Eventually Jake's grandma becomes the on-screen co-host. They were written out early in the series as the producers were still searching for the "center" of their program.
During the second season, Jake and Dylan began their relationship, almost even deciding on a relocation to New York together. Victoria Hill, a new station boss, took over the show to get higher ratings, and Gavin struggled to warm up to her. A new weather girl, Joni, was also introduced.
The series ended with Gavin and Penny deciding to start a relationship (as Penny is pregnant with his baby), Frank marrying Gavin's mother as a publicity stunt and Jake and Dylan considering to go their separate ways (Jake leaves the network and goes to produce at NBC in Manhattan) and Dylan returns to her home state of Omaha, Nebraska.
In the second season, exterior footage of NBC affiliate WPTV's studio complex in West Palm Beach, Florida was used to portray the exteriors of the fictional ''Good Morning, Miami'' studios.
The sitcom was filmed at CBS Studio Center stage 16〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Good Morning, Miami )

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