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Bram & Alice, the Glossary

Index Bram & Alice

Bram & Alice is an American sitcom that aired on CBS from October 6 to October 27, 2002.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 24 relations: Alfred Molina, California, CBS, Christopher Lloyd (TV producer), Comedy, David Isaacs (writer), James Burrows, Jennifer Crittenden, Jerry Zaks, Joe Keenan (writer), Katie Finneran, Ken Levine (screenwriter), Los Angeles, Michael Rispoli, Olympic Channel (American TV channel), Paramount Television, Pulitzer Prize, Roger Bart, Sitcom, The Washington Post, Traylor Howard, USA Today, Vassar College, Will Mackenzie.

Alfred Molina

Alfred Molina (born Alfredo Molina; 24 May 1953) is a British actor.

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California

California is a state in the Western United States, lying on the American Pacific Coast.

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CBS

CBS Broadcasting Inc., commonly shortened to CBS (an abbreviation of its original name, Columbia Broadcasting System), is an American commercial broadcast television and radio network serving as the flagship property of the CBS Entertainment Group division of Paramount Global and is one of the company's three flagship subsidiaries, along with namesake Paramount Pictures and MTV.

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Christopher Lloyd (TV producer)

Christopher Lloyd (born June 18, 1960) is an American television producer and screenwriter.

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Comedy

Comedy is a genre of fiction that consists of discourses or works intended to be humorous or amusing by inducing laughter, especially in theatre, film, stand-up comedy, television, radio, books, or any other entertainment medium. The term originated in ancient Greece: In Athenian democracy, the public opinion of voters was influenced by political satire performed by comic poets in theaters.

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David Isaacs (writer)

David Alan Isaacs (born October 16, 1949) is an American screenwriter and producer.

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James Burrows

James Edward Burrows (born December 30, 1940), sometimes known as Jim "Jimmy" Burrows, is an American television director.

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Jennifer Crittenden

Jennifer Crittenden (born) is an American screenwriter and producer.

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Jerry Zaks

Jerry Zaks (born September 7, 1946) is an American stage and television director, and actor.

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Joe Keenan (writer)

Joe Keenan (born July 14, 1958) is an American screenwriter, television producer and novelist.

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Katie Finneran

Katie Finneran (born January 22, 1971) is an American actress best known for her Tony Award–winning performances in the Broadway play Noises Off in 2002, and the musical Promises, Promises in 2010.

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Ken Levine (screenwriter)

Kenneth Levine is an American screenwriter, director, producer, and author.

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Los Angeles

Los Angeles, often referred to by its initials L.A., is the most populous city in the U.S. state of California.

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Michael Rispoli

Michael Rispoli (born November 27, 1960) is an American character actor.

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Olympic Channel (American TV channel)

Olympic Channel (branded as Olympic Channel: Home of Team USA) was an American pay television sports channel owned by the NBC Olympics, a joint venture between NBC Sports and the United States Olympic Committee.

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Paramount Television

The first incarnation of Paramount Television was as the television production division of the American film studio Paramount Pictures, until it changed its name to CBS Paramount Television on January 17, 2006.

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Pulitzer Prize

The Pulitzer Prizes are two dozen annual awards given by Columbia University in New York for achievements in the United States in "journalism, arts and letters." They were established in 1917 by the will of Joseph Pulitzer, who had made his fortune as a newspaper publisher.

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Roger Bart

Roger Bart (born September 29, 1962) is an American actor and singer.

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Sitcom

A sitcom (a shortening of situation comedy, or situational comedy) is a genre of comedy centred on a fixed set of characters who mostly carry over from episode to episode.

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The Washington Post

The Washington Post, locally known as "the Post" and, informally, WaPo or WP, is an American daily newspaper published in Washington, D.C., the national capital.

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Traylor Howard

Traylor Elizabeth Howard (born June 14, 1966) is an American actress.

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USA Today

USA Today (often stylized in all caps) is an American daily middle-market newspaper and news broadcasting company.

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Vassar College

Vassar College is a private liberal arts college in Poughkeepsie, New York, United States.

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Will Mackenzie

Will Mackenzie (born July 24, 1938) is an American television director and actor.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bram_%26_Alice

Also known as Bram And Alice.