Dan Wilcox (Writing)

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Works

Becker
7.2

Becker

Becker is a dedicated, outspoken and talented doctor with a gruff exterior. While he tends to offend those who try to get close to him, he is extremely dedicated to his medical practice in the Bronx, N.Y., where he always goes the extra mile to help those in need. But Dr. John Becker looks at the world around him and sees a society gone mad, full of incongruities and just plain wrong thinking. And he has no qualms about saying anything that comes to mind – anything.

Release Date:1998-11-02

Department:Writing

Job:Writer

Episode Count:1

Vote Count:123

The Jeff Foxworthy Show
8.7

The Jeff Foxworthy Show

Jeff Foxworthy is a hardworking husband and father. Between paying his mortgage, running his heating and air company business and raising his precocious son, he learns what every self-respecting redneck knows: tractor pulls come and go, but family is forever!

Release Date:1995-09-12

Department:Writing

Job:Writer

Episode Count:2

Vote Count:3

One West Waikiki
7.4

One West Waikiki

One West Waikiki is an American crime/drama TV show set in Hawaii which ran from 1994-1996. It starred Cheryl Ladd, Richard Burgi and Kayla Blake and was nominated for a Prime Time Emmy in 1995.

Release Date:1994-08-04

Department:Writing

Job:Writer

Episode Count:1

Vote Count:8

Diagnosis: Murder
7.1

Diagnosis: Murder

Dr. Mark Sloan is a good-natured, offbeat physician who is called upon to solve murders.

Release Date:1993-10-29

Department:Writing

Job:Writer

Episode Count:3

Vote Count:112

Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman
7.0

Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman

A much more lavish version of the popular Superman television series which had first aired forty years earlier, Lois & Clark focused more on the Man of Steel's early adult years in Metropolis. With the unknowing help of Lois Lane, Clark Kent created Superman there in Metropolis after finding work at the world-famous Daily Planet newspaper, where he meets fellow reporter Lois Lane.

Release Date:1993-09-12

Department:Directing

Job:Director

Episode Count:1

Vote Count:451

FM
6.0

FM

FM is an American sitcom that aired on NBC from August 17, 1989 to June 29, 1990.

Release Date:1989-08-17

Department:Directing

Job:Director

Episode Count:1

Vote Count:3

Run Till You Fall

A small-time, down-on-his-luck private eye tries to win back his estranged wife and their young disabled son when he takes on a seemingly easy case that sours.

Release Date:1988-09-09

Department:Writing

Job:Writer

Eisenhower and Lutz
5.0

Eisenhower and Lutz

Eisenhower and Lutz is an American sitcom which aired for thirteen episodes on CBS in 1988.

Release Date:1988-03-14

Department:Writing

Job:Writer

Episode Count:1

Vote Count:1

Growing Pains
6.5

Growing Pains

Fatherhood has taken on a whole new meaning for Jason Seaver, who has assumed the chores of cooking, cleaning and minding the kids so that his wife, Maggie, can pursue a career in journalism after spending 15 years as a housewife.

Release Date:1985-09-24

Department:Writing

Job:Writer

Episode Count:1

Vote Count:143

The Duck Factory
6.0

The Duck Factory

The Duck Factory is a 1984 NBC television series produced by MTM Enterprises that is perhaps most notable for being Jim Carrey's first lead role in a Hollywood production. The show was co-created by Allan Burns. The premiere episode introduces Skip Tarkenton, a somewhat naive and optimistic young man who has come to Hollywood looking for a job as a cartoonist. When he arrives at a low-budget animation company called Buddy Winkler Productions, he finds out Buddy Winkler has just died, and the company desperately needs new blood. So Skip gets an animation job at the firm, which is nicknamed "The Duck Factory" as their main cartoon is "The Dippy Duck Show". Other Duck Factory employees seen regularly on the show were man-of-a-thousand-cartoon voices Wally Wooster; comedy writer Marty Fenneman; artists Brooks Carmichael and Roland Culp, editor Andrea Lewin, and business manager Aggie Aylesworth. Buddy Winkler Productions was now owned by his young, ditzy widow, Mrs Sheree Winkler, who had been married to Buddy for all of three weeks before his death. The Duck Factory lasted thirteen episodes; it premiered April 12, 1984. The show initially aired at 9:30 on Thursday nights, directly after Cheers, and replaced Buffalo Bill on NBC's schedule. Jay Tarses, an actor on The Duck Factory, had been the co-creator and executive producer of Buffalo Bill, which had its final network telecast on Thursday, April 5, 1984.

Release Date:1984-04-12

Department:Writing

Job:Writer

Episode Count:2

Vote Count:6

Bay City Blues
5.0

Bay City Blues

Bay City Blues is an American comedy-drama series that aired on NBC from October 1983 to November 1983. The series stars Michael Nouri, Dennis Franz, and Pat Corley, and was created and produced by Steven Bochco. Eight episodes were produced, but only four were aired prior to its cancellation.

Release Date:1983-10-25

Department:Writing

Job:Writer

Episode Count:1

Vote Count:1

Newhart
7.1

Newhart

Dick Loudon and his wife Joanna decide to leave life in New York City and buy a little inn in Vermont. Dick is a how-to book writer, who eventually becomes a local TV celebrity as host of "Vermont Today." George Utley is the handyman at the inn and Leslie Vanderkellen is the maid, with ambitions of being an Olympic Ski champion; she is later replaced by her cousin Stephanie, an heiress who hates her job. Her boyfriend is Dick's yuppie TV producer, Michael Harris. There are many other quirky characters in this fictional little town, including Dick's neighbors Larry, Darryl, and Darryl...three brothers who buy the Minuteman Cafe from Kirk Devane. Besides sharing a name, Darryl and Darryl never speak.

Release Date:1982-10-02

Department:Directing

Job:Director

Episode Count:1

Vote Count:50

Open All Night
3.5

Open All Night

Open All Night is a situation comedy on ABC. It premiered on November 28, 1981, and ran until March 5, 1982. The show centered on Gordon Feester and his oddball family who lived and worked in a convenience store. It was somewhat based on the British series Open All Hours. Jay Tarses was co-creator, writer, and director of the show. Cassandra Peterson made a guest appearance on one episode. David Letterman also made a guest appearance, and made a sly reference to his daytime talk show, which was canceled a year before.

Release Date:1981-11-28

Department:Writing

Job:Writer

Episode Count:2

Vote Count:2

Angie
6.5

Angie

Angie is an American television sitcom that was originally broadcast by the ABC network from February of 1979 to October of 1980.

Release Date:1979-02-08

Department:Writing

Job:Writer

Episode Count:1

Vote Count:2

The Waverly Wonders
4.5

The Waverly Wonders

The Waverly Wonders is a short-lived TV sitcom, starring retired pro football star Joe Namath, that lasted less than a month on NBC in 1978.

Release Date:1978-09-07

Department:Writing

Job:Writer

Episode Count:5

Vote Count:2

America 2-Night
8.0

America 2-Night

America 2-Night is the continuation of the talk-show parody series Fernwood 2 Night. It ran from April to July 1978. As in Fernwood, Barth Gimble was the host and Jerry Hubbard was his co-host. Happy Kyne and the Mirth-Makers was the band.

Release Date:1978-04-10

Department:Writing

Job:Writer

Episode Count:65

Vote Count:3

Alice
7.0

Alice

Alice is an American sitcom television series that ran from August 31, 1976 to March 19, 1985 on CBS. The series is based on the 1974 film Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore. The show stars Linda Lavin in the title role, a widow who moves with her young son to start her life over again, and finds a job working at a roadside diner on the outskirts of Phoenix, Arizona. Most of the episodes revolve around events at Mel's Diner.

Release Date:1976-08-31

Department:Writing

Job:Writer

Episode Count:1

Vote Count:54

That's My Mama
7.0

That's My Mama

Clifton Curtis has got it made—he runs a successful business he inherited from his late father and he's lucky with the the ladies—but he still lives with his Mama. She rules the roost and dispenses advice to everyone who'll listen—no one at Oscar's Barbershop is spared from Mama's wisdom. And they wouldn't have it any other way.

Release Date:1974-09-04

Department:Writing

Job:Writer

Episode Count:1

Vote Count:5

Good Times
8.0

Good Times

Good Times is an American sitcom that originally aired from February 8, 1974, until August 1, 1979, on the CBS television network. It was created by Eric Monte and Mike Evans, and developed by Norman Lear, the series' primary executive producer. Good Times is a spin-off of Maude, which is itself a spin-off of All in the Family along with The Jeffersons. The series is set in Chicago. The first two seasons were taped at CBS Television City in Hollywood. In the fall of 1975, the show moved to Metromedia Square, where Norman Lear's own production company was housed.

Release Date:1974-02-08

Department:Writing

Job:Writer

Episode Count:1

Vote Count:76

M*A*S*H
7.9

M*A*S*H

The 4077th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital is stuck in the middle of the Korean war. With little help from the circumstances they find themselves in, they are forced to make their own fun. Fond of practical jokes and revenge, the doctors, nurses, administrators, and soldiers often find ways of making wartime life bearable.

Release Date:1972-09-17

Department:Writing

Job:Writer

Episode Count:13

Vote Count:667

Sesame Street
7.1

Sesame Street

On a special inner city street, the inhabitants—human and muppet—teach preschoolers basic educational and social concepts using comedy, cartoons, games, and songs.

Release Date:1969-11-10

Department:Writing

Job:Writer

Episode Count:1

Vote Count:252

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