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The
New Outer Limits (1996) (TV)
- Starring as Prof. Davis in "The Deprogrammers"
- The New Outer Limits aired from 1995-2002 and is in
the tradition of the classic anthology series. It brings
back the bizarre, frightening, and disturbing while
pushing the imagination to its farthest reaches.
- The Deprogrammers is about Earth under alien rule
with millions dead and the human race has been programmed
into slavery. A small band of rebels kidnaps the alien
leaders personal slave. When he is de programmed, he
learns of the death of his daughter. He agrees to join
the rebels and assassinate his former alien master,
with devastating results.
- Trent Davis is leader of the rebels and tries to return
the slave (Evan) to his former self through deprogramming.
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Dream
On (1996) (TV)
- Starring as Dr. Strongwater in "The Spirit of
76th & Park"
- This is a comedy about Martin Tupper (Brian Benben),
who is divorced, living with his teenage son, still
friends with his ex-wife, constantly looking for dates
and is a book editor with a ditsy, secretary. This series
uses clips from old films for Martin's reactions (hence
the title) and has many sexual references, with occasional
swearing and nudity.
- In this episode, Martin moves into Judith's high-tech
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Mad
About You (1995) (TV)
- Starring as Bob, the Dog Agent in "Just My Dog"
- A sitcom where Jaime (Helen Hunt) and Paul Buchman
(Paul Reiser) are a young couple that have been married
for five months and are living together in an apartment
in Manhattan. Jamie & Paul are neurotic, but in
totally different ways. Paul is a careful and analytic
documentary filmmaker, and Jaime is a free spirited,
public relations expert.
- This episode is about the tale of Murray's show-biz
career. Spawned by a walk-on appearance in a commercial
directed by Paul that Murray heads all the way to an
audition for a series.
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Night
Court (1987) (TV)
- Starring as Bob Wheeler in 5 episodes
- The show was about Manhattan night court judge Harry
T. Stone (Harry Anderson). Although he came across as
a jokester, Harry was a highly successful judge with
a sense of fair play. He had a fondness for faded blue
jeans and singer Mel Tormé. The supporting cast
included John Larroquette as Assistant D.A. Dan Fielding,
who was always trying to score with the ladies and Richard
Moll as Bull Shannon the extremely large bailiff.
- Bob Wheeler was a patriarch of a family of West Virginia
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Sledge
Hammer! (1987) (TV)
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Starring as a Soldier in "The Spa Who Loved Me"
- Sledge Hammer (David Rasche) is the ultimate tough
cop with a big gun, a parody of the type popularized
by Clint Eastwood in the "Dirty Harry" films.
His cases are usually solved by his female partner,
Dori Doreau (Anne-Marie Martin), if she can only keep
him from being suspended for shooting someone with his
giant pearl-handled .44 Magnum.
- In this episode, Sledge discovers the identity of
a group threatening to detonate a nuclear warhead. |
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Cheers (1987)
(TV)
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Starring as Bill Grand in "Never Love a
Goalie: Part 2"
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A top hit sitcom from 1982, Cheers is the bar where
the TV show mostly takes place. Sam Malone was the owner
and bartender for most of the earlier shows.
- In this second of a two part episode, Carla becomes
convinced that she's a jinx to her boyfriend Eddie LeBec.
- Bill Grand is an acquitted murder suspect in Diane's
court case where she is a is foreman of the jury in
the trial.
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Hunter
(1986) (TV)
- Starring as Vaughn in "The Contract"
- Rick Hunter (Fred Dryer) is a cop, who has a few things
going against him. He accidentally injures all his partners
and some of his family members are mobsters. Hunter
teams up with Dee Dee McCall (Stepfanie Kramer). After
six seasons, Stepfanie left the show. |
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