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Tracy R. Tormé (born April 12, 1959) is an American screenwriter and television producer. He is best known for his creation of the science fiction series ''Sliders'', but also he worked for ''Saturday Night Live'', ''Odyssey 5'', ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'', ''Fire in the Sky'' and ''Carnivàle''. ==''Sliders''== (詳細はFox Network during the production of the show. Tormé wanted the end of an episode to be linked to the beginning of the next episode, but he claimed that Fox did not allow him to do this because they wanted to air the episodes in their preferred order, and that linking episodes would force them to air them in Tormé's order. He also felt that this damaged the show's continuity. He claimed that Fox wanted an action-oriented show based on popular movies. He complained that with such TV shows, the viewer forgets what has been seen five minutes later. He also claimed that Fox did not want anything intellectual or political, and that they did not want satire. He says he was embarrassed by the third season. Tormé says that by the third season, all his allies had been fired, and the other executive producers, the network, and the studio all wanted to go in a direction that he disagreed with. Tormé had gotten tired of fighting battles with the network. Also, his father was ill and Tormé wished to spend more time with his family. He walked away from the show. He has been critical of the changes to the characters of ''Sliders'', saying that originally, Quinn Mallory and Rembrandt Brown were intended to be misfits but were then changed to be "action heroes" and were always getting into fights with people. In the summer of 1997, after ''Sliders'' had been cancelled by Fox but before it was picked up by the Sci Fi Channel, Tormé said he would like to bring ''Sliders'' back to its original roots . The (Dimension of Continuity ) claims that Tormé had bid to reclaim control of ''Sliders'' in the fourth season (which is the first season on the Sci-fi Channel), but that he did not want to work with David Peckinpah, who had been contracted for another season. Tormé did get to work with his dad, legendary jazz singer and composer Mel Tormé, in one episode of the series. Mel plays an alternate version of himself who is also a government agent in the 1996 episode "Greatfellas". 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「Tracy Tormé」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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