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Brilliant But Cancelled (2002)

Country of Origin: USA
Dates of Original Broadcast: 2002
Number of Seasons: n/a
Total Number of Episodes: 1
Average Episode Running Times: 79 mins     90 mins
Format: colour
Sound:

CREDITS

PRODUCTION
Production Company: World of Wonder
Executive Producers: Fenton Bailey, Randy Barbato
Executive Producer For Trio: Andrew Cohen
Supervising Producer For Trio: Samuel Paul
Producer: Daniel Snyder
Co-Producer: Sandra Piha

SCRIPT
Script: Daniel Snyder

DIRECTION
Director: Daniel Snyder

PHOTOGRAPHY
Directors of Photography: Harry Frith, Douglas Meltzer, Thaddeus Wadleigh

EDITING AND POST-PRODUCTION
Editor: Brian York

MUSIC
Music: Jon Ernst

VISUAL EFFECTS
Title Designer / Animator: Bill Georgiou

OTHER CREW
Production Accountant: Frederick Dechow
Researcher: Darius A. Kamali

CAST
Judd Apatow (himself)
Rosanna Arquette (archive footage)
Scott Bakula (archive footage)
Meredith Baxter (archive footage)
Ted Bessell (archive footage)
David Birney (himself)
Dan Blocker (archive footage)
Bart Braverman (archive footage)
Bernie Brillstein (himself)
Blair Brown (herself)
Dean Butler (archive footage)
Red Buttons (archive footage)
Bill Campbell (archive footage)
John Capodice (archive footage)
Art Carney (archive footage)
Glenn Gordon Caron (himself)
Dabney Coleman (himself)
Kevin Corrigan (archive footage)
Walter Cronkite (himself in archive footage)
Wilson Cruz (himself)
Tyne Daly (archive footage)
Claire Danes (archive footage)
Mike Dann (himself)
Illeana Douglas (herself)
David Doyle (archive footage)
Peter Falk (archive footage)
Miguel Ferrer (archive footage)
John Fiedler (archive footage)
Al Franken (himself) (archive footage)
James Gandolfini (archive footage)
Janeane Garofalo (herself in archive footage)
Larry Gelbart (himself)
Jackie Gleason (archive footage)
Sharon Gless (herself)
Doris Grau (archive sound)
Buddy Hackett (archive footage)
Rich Hall (archive footage)
Marshall Herskovitz (himself)
Jeffrey Hunter (archive footage)
Rif Hutton (archive footage)
Judith Ivey (archive sound)
Al Jean (himself)
Michael Jeter (archive footage)
Russell Johnson (archive footage)
James Earl Jones (himself)
Omri Katz (archive footage)
Bruce Kirschbaum (himself)
Tony Krantz (himself)
David Krumholtz (archive footage)
Michael Landon (archive footage)
Sanaa Lathan (archive footage)
Samm Levine (archive footage)
Audra Lindley (archive footage)
Warren Littlefield (himself)
Julia Louis-Dreyfus (archive footage)
Jon Lovitz (archive footage)
Kyle MacLachlan (archive footage)
John Markus (himself)
Kellie Martin (archive footage)
Patrick McGoohan (archive footage)
Daniel Melnick (himself)
David Milch (himself)
Jay Mohr (archive footage)
Mary Tyler Moore (archive footage)
Ajay Naidu (archive footage)
Bob Odenkirk (archive footage)
Rick Overton (archive footage)
Bruce Paltrow (himself)
Tom Patchett (himself)
Bill Persky (himself)
Jack Plotnick (archive footage)
Amy Poehler (archive footage)
Tom Poston (archive footage)
Megyn Price (archive footage)
Mike Reiss (himself)
Andy Richter (narrator)
Daniel Roebuck (archive footage)
Seth Rogen (archive footage)
Barney Rosenzweig (himself)
Marion Ross (archive footage)
Debra Jo Rupp (archive footage)
Sherwood Schwartz (himself)
George C. Scott (archive footage)
Kurtwood Smith (archive footage)
Aaron Spelling (himself)
Darren Star (himself)
Leonard Stern (himself)
Ben Stiller (archive footage)
Meshach Taylor (archive footage)
Robert Thompson (himself)
Charles Van Doren (archive footage)
Dick Van Dyke (archive footage)
Sela Ward (archive footage)
Adam West (archive footage)
Bob Wright (himself) (archive footage)
Max Wright (archive footage)

AVAILABILITY

USA
Television Distributors: Trio Television

LINKS

INCLUDES FOOTAGE FROM
The Critic (1994)
Eerie, Indiana (1991)
Freaks and Geeks (1999)
The Prisoner (1967 - 1968)
Star Trek: The Cage (1966)
Twin Peaks (1990)

KEYWORDS

television history

 


Last Updated: 1 January, 2009

 


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