TV Creators: Conversations with America's Top Producers of Television Drama Contributor(s): Longworth Jr. (Author) |
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ISBN: 0815628749 ISBN-13: 9780815628743 Publisher: Syracuse University Press OUR PRICE: $44.55 Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats Published: November 2000 Annotation: ER, Law & Order, and The Sopranos are just a few of the dramas that launched a new era of television at the turn of the millennium. TV Creators gives scholars and fans alike an exclusive, firsthand account of the lives, philosophy, and contribution of some of the best writers and producers of the last fifteen years. In one of the few books of its kind, James L. Longworth, Jr. reveals the drama behind the dramas, with producers sharing often never-before published stories and observations: The Sopranos producer originally envisioned Robert Di Niro and Ann Bancroft as the lead characters in the now highly successful series about mob life. NYPD Blue's co-creator was once offered the presidency of CBS by William Paley, but he turned down the job. The Emmy-winning producer of Homicide and Oz owes his discovery to Gwyneth Paltrow and her mom, Blythe Danner. The successful creator of Providence also created Touched by an Angel, but was fired over a pilot that never aired. The Oscar-winning producer of Shakespeare in Love, and co-creator of Thirtysomething and Once and Again, had a chance meeting with Woody Allen that helped launch his film and television career. |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Performing Arts | Television - Direction & Production - Performing Arts | Television - Genres - Drama - Performing Arts | Television - History & Criticism |
Dewey: 791.450 |
LCCN: 00039476 |
Series: Television and Popular Culture |
Physical Information: 0.84" H x 6.14" W x 9.23" (1.11 lbs) 26813 pages |
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc. |
Publisher Description: ER, Law & Order, and The Sopranos are just a few of the dramas that launched a new era of television at the tum of the millennium. TV Creators gives scholars and fans alike an exclusive, firsthand account of the lives, philosophies, and contributions of the writers and producers responsible for these and other outstanding prime time programs. James Longworth affords twelve outstanding creators of television drama an open, uncensored forum in which they discuss everything from their work ethic to the political and social issues affecting the television industry. |