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Index Thea (TV series)

Thea is an American sitcom that premiered September 8, 1993, on ABC, and ended on February 16, 1994, for a total of 19 episodes.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 34 relations: Adam Jeffries, African Americans, America's Funniest Home Videos, American Broadcasting Company, Andrew Susskind, Arvie Lowe Jr., Benjamin Wright (composer), Bernie Kukoff, BET, Brandy Norwood, Castle Rock Entertainment, Chris Sheridan (writer), Christmas, Chuck Vinson, Cleavant Derricks (actor), Columbia Pictures Television, Houston, Jason Weaver, Jay Sandrich, John Bowab, Linda Day, Miguel A. Núñez Jr., Mother's Day, Paul Kreppel, Sitcom, Thanksgiving, Thea Vidale, To Kill a Mockingbird, Tom Devanney, Tony Singletary, USA Today, Wesley Jonathan, Young Artist Award, Yvette Wilson.

  2. Television series by Castle Rock Entertainment
  3. Television shows set in Houston

Adam Jeffries

Adam Jeffries (born 1976) is an American actor.

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African Americans

African Americans, also known as Black Americans or Afro-Americans, are an ethnic group consisting of Americans with partial or total ancestry from any of the Black racial groups of Africa.

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America's Funniest Home Videos

America's Funniest Home Videos, also called America's Funniest Videos (abbreviated as AFV), is an American video clip television series on ABC, based on the Japanese variety show Fun TV with Kato-chan and Ken-chan (1986–1992).

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American Broadcasting Company

The American Broadcasting Company (ABC) is an American commercial broadcast television and radio network that serves as the flagship property of the Disney Entertainment division of the Walt Disney Company.

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Andrew Susskind

Andrew Susskind is an American film and television producer and television director.

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Arvie Lowe Jr.

Arvie Lowe Jr. (born February 3, 1978) is an American actor.

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Benjamin Wright (composer)

Benjamin F. Wright Jr. (born July 11, 1946) is an American record producer, composer and arranger.

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Bernie Kukoff

Bernie Kukoff is an American television director, producer and writer.

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BET

Black Entertainment Television (BET) is an American basic cable channel targeting Black American audiences.

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Brandy Norwood

Brandy Rayana Norwood (born February 11, 1979), better known by her mononym Brandy, is an American singer, songwriter, and actress.

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Castle Rock Entertainment

Castle Rock Entertainment is an American independent film and television production company founded in 1987 by Martin Shafer, director Rob Reiner, Andrew Scheinman, Glenn Padnick and Alan Horn.

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Chris Sheridan (writer)

Christopher Sheridan (born September 19, 1967) is an American television writer, producer, and occasional voice actor.

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Christmas

Christmas is an annual festival commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ, observed primarily on December 25 as a religious and cultural celebration among billions of people around the world.

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Chuck Vinson

Chuck Rallen Vinson (born July 14, 1956, in Elkhart, Indiana) is an American television director and producer.

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Cleavant Derricks (actor)

Cleavant Derricks Jr. (born May 15, 1953) is an American stage and screen actor, Tony Award winning singer and songwriter, who may be best known for his role of Rembrandt Brown on Sliders.

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Columbia Pictures Television

Columbia Pictures Television, Inc. (abbreviated as CPT) was launched on May 6, 1974, by Columbia Pictures as an American television production and distribution studio.

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Houston

Houston is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Texas and in the Southern United States.

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Jason Weaver

Jason Michael Weaver (born July 18, 1979) is an American actor and singer best known for his roles as Marcus Henderson on The WB sitcom Smart Guy, Jerome Turrell on the short-lived sitcom Thea from 1993 to 1994, and the preteen Michael Jackson on the 1992 miniseries The Jacksons: An American Dream, which originally both aired on ABC.

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Jay Sandrich

Jay Henry Sandrich (February 24, 1932 – September 22, 2021) was an American television director who primarily worked on sitcoms.

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John Bowab

John Bowab (born December 22, 1933) is an American theatre director and television director.

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Linda Day

Linda Day Varnum (born Linda Gail Brickner; August 12, 1938 – October 23, 2009) was an American television director, working primarily in situation comedies.

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Miguel A. Núñez Jr.

Miguel A. Núñez Jr. (born August 11, 1964) is an American actor.

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Mother's Day

Mother's Day is a celebration honoring the mother of the family or individual, as well as motherhood, maternal bonds, and the influence of mothers in society.

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Paul Kreppel

Paul Kreppel (born June 20, 1947) is an American actor and director.

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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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Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving is a national holiday celebrated on various dates in October and November in the United States, Canada, Saint Lucia, Liberia, and unofficially in countries like Brazil, Germany and the Philippines.

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Thea Vidale

Thea R. Vidale (born November 20, 1956) is an American stand-up comedian and actress.

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To Kill a Mockingbird

To Kill a Mockingbird is a novel by the American author Harper Lee.

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Tom Devanney

Thomas Devanney is an American writer and producer.

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Tony Singletary

Tony Singletary is an American television director.

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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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Wesley Jonathan

Wesley Jonathan is an American actor best known for his starring role as Jamal Grant in the NBC sitcom City Guys (1997–2001), Gary Thorpe in the sitcom What I Like About You (2002–2006), Sweetness in the film Roll Bounce (2005), Noah Cruise in the film Crossover (2006), and Fletcher "Stamps" Ballentine on TV Land's The Soul Man (2012–2016).

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Young Artist Award

The Young Artist Award (originally known as the Youth in Film Award) is an accolade presented by the Young Artist Foundation, a nonprofit organization founded in 1978 to honor excellence of youth performers, and to provide scholarships for young artists who may be physically disabled or financially unstable.

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Yvette Wilson

Yvette Reneé Wilson (March 6, 1964 – June 14, 2012) was an American comedian and actress.

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See also

Television series by Castle Rock Entertainment

Television shows set in Houston

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thea_(TV_series)

Also known as Brenden Jefferson, Brenden Richard Jefferson.