Gary Sager began his trek as a rock and roll guy..check 'Gary Sager "Rocks" the William Tell' on YouTube.. someone had to do it..Hendrix wasn't available..so Gar Sag stepped up.:-)..with a unique energy he endeavors to bring to all projects.. He moved to Hollywood, to get behind a camera, shooting over a hundred sitcom episodes, and virtually all other TV formats..Plus some soap acting…As producing for major cable, and Tv development deals littered the show-biz roadside..he developed the screenwriting chops to attach major talent, and mine funding for scripts.. in continuing the arc...
He's attempting to launch his own slate of hi-concept features that capture the global zeitgeist in a proven genre but different spin, with unique branding angles and theme park elements..Easy to say..
There's also a comedy-game combining genre-bending notes that offers Guinness Book bragging rights for the team, and sitcom projects.
One on One
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Television
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Camera and Electrical Department A sportscaster must take on the responsibility of being a full-time dad when his teenage daughter moves in with him.
The Big House
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Television
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Camera and Electrical Department A spoil rich kid goes to live with his much lesser rich family. In a classic reversal of the fresh prince.
Run of the House
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Television
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Camera and Electrical Department This show centres around three brothers and a sister who live together without their absent parents. The eldest brother is the 'man of the house', and of a similar age to the sister. They are followed by a layabout younger brother in his late teens, and a younger brother starting high school.
Los Beltrán
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Television
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Unhappily Ever After
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Television
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Camera and Electrical Department A slightly cleaner take-off of "Married with Children" with overstressed father Jack, whose life consists of a lousy job; a law-breaking, sex-starved wife; a skimpily dressing daughter with her eyes on an Ivy League school; an idiot son; and Mr Floppy, the epitome of Jack's raging schizophrenia, physically embodied in the form of a boozing, chain-smoking, perverse stuffed gray rabbit with whom Jack consults for advice in the rabbit's basement playpen, where Jack inevitably secludes himself. Written by Duke, corrected by Kiokya
Buddy Faro
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The Simple Life
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Television
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Camera and Electrical Department Urbane Sara Campbell pretends to be a perfect rural homemaker. To keep her fortune she moves to the country with mother Muriel, daughter Freddi and a crew to run her TV empire. Luke is the studly farm manager, Will and Charlotte his kids.
Smart Guy
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Television
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Camera and Electrical Department Ten-year-old genius (Tahj Mowry) has skipped six grades into high school. This incredible promotion somewhat aggravates his teenage siblings. Written by Carol Braxton <carl@sigmais.com>
Brotherly Love
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Television
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Camera and Electrical Department A year after his father's fatal accident, Joe Roman returns to Philadelphia to collect his share of his Dad's estate, a car customizing business. His reunion with Claire and his half-brothers is a little rocky. Despite her best efforts, Claire is struggling to keep the business afloat. Fifteen-year-old Matt, tormented by a number of teen crises both real and imagined, harbors a lot of resentment toward Joe. And Andy, a wildly imaginative seven-year-old, can't quite hide his need for a father figure. It doesn't take Joe long to realize how much he's needed, so he accepts Claire's offer to move in and work in the family business. Downstairs in the garage, Joe works alongside his father's pit-crew chief, the slightly scrambled Lloyd, and Lou, a feisty conceptual artist/mechanic. The romantic tension between Lou and Joe grows as the two try to maintain a working relationship. Upstairs, Joe is becoming a part of the family he never knew, with all the adjustments, responsibilities, joys and... Written by Anonymous
The Parent 'Hood
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Television
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Camera and Electrical Department A college professor copes with contemporary fatherhood.
In the House
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Television
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Camera and Electrical Department Once famous football player must rent part of his house in order to support himself. A single mother and her two kids are the latest tenants. He also owns a sports clinic that he barely manages to run with a little help from his friends.
The Susan Powter Show
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Television
Camera and Electrical Department In this nationally-syndicated talk programme, Susan Powter and guests discuss concerns about fitness, nutrition and weight, as well as non-fitness topics such as women's empowerment and anti-Semitism.
Home Improvement
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Television
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Camera and Electrical Department Light television comedy about family man Tim Taylor. The show's humor often revolves around cars, toys, tools, hardware shops, garages, fix-it-up projects, and similar themes. Written by Tad Dibbern <DIBBERN_D@a1.mscf.upenn.edu>
The New WKRP in Cincinnati
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Television
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Camera and Electrical Department A spinoff of the original WKRP in Cincinnati. Arthur "Big Guy" Carlson still runs the lagging station. When his latest program director is fired for violating FCC regulations, he hires Donovan Aderhold. Donovan has so many fresh ideas, it boggles the mind of the boss. The new WKRP included Morning DJs Jack Allen and Dana Burns and the sultry night DJ, Mona Loveland. From time to time past WKRP alumni would return to visit, showing that their lives had turned out better since they left. Advertising director Herb Tarlek (bad suits and all) and Les Nessman were also returning regulars to the show. Written by Pat McCurry <ccgrad97@aol.com>
Thea
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Television
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Camera and Electrical Department a single black mother raising her 3 children...w/comedienne Thea Vidale..comedienne, Yvette Wilson & a very young Brandy, who went on 2 star n her own series, Moesha w/Yvette Wilson playing n it & its spinoff...The Parkers
The Sinbad Show
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Television
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Camera and Electrical Department David (Sinbad) is a foster father for Zana and LJ, and he's very new to the game. He learns as much from the children as they learn from him.
Drexell's Class
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Television
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Camera and Electrical Department Otis Drexell is a corporate raider who is known for getting the deal done. He is then caught red handed for dodging taxes, and given a suspended sentence so long as he works as a school teacher at an elementary school until the back taxes are paid. Every week, Otis would do the best he could of making the adjustment of going from the boardroom to the classroom with the help of his two daughters. Written by Pat McCurry
Out of This World
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Television
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Camera and Electrical Department The series revolves around Evie Ethel Garland, who is the daughter of Troy and Donna Garland. However, Troy is an alien from the planet Antereus. As a benefit of her half-alien parentage, Evie develops three powers as the series progresses. She can pause and un-pause time, "gleep" objects into existence, and can transport herself from one place to another. Troy is living on Antereus and is never seen, but Evie talks to him via a crystal cube. Evie is thirteen at the beginning of the series and lives with her mother in Marlowe, California. Visitors to the Garland home include Donna's brother Beano Froelich; the mayor Kyle Applegate, a former actor; Lindsey Selkirk, Evie's best friend; Chris Fuller, Evie's boyfriend; and Buzz, who tends to take things literally. Episodes usually revolve around Evie getting herself out of a situation that she has caused. Written by John T. Ernest
Baby Talk
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Television
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Camera and Electrical Department This half hour situation-comedy featured the adventures of Baby Mickey, being raised by Maggie, a single mother starting her life over in the city.
Normal Life
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Television
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Charles in Charge
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Television
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Camera and Electrical Department Charles, a college student, moves in with the Powell family as the housekeeper, baby-sitter, and friend to the children. Along with his best friend, Buddy, Charles attempts to manage his life, especially college and girls, as well as tend to the family. Written by Anonymous
Chicken Soup
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Television
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Down on Us
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Film
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Actor The story of Jimi Hendrix, Jim Morrison, and Janis Joplin, and how their message for their generation made them targets of a US government plot. Written by Eric Wilson <ewilson@nr.infi.net>
The Munsters Today
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Television
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Camera and Electrical Department This is supposed to be the exact same Munster family as in the '60s series "The Munsters". One of Grandpa's experiments went awry, and put the Munsters into suspended animation for 20 years. Upon awakening in the '80s, they experience the same comic situations since they don't realize that they aren't "normal". Dad Herman resembles the Frankenstein monster, Mom Lily and Grandpa are vampires, son Eddie is a werewolf, and only beautiful Marilyn looks like a human. Written by Marty McKee <mmckee@wkio.com>
Santa Barbara
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Television
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Actor In Santa Barbara, California, the fascinating and tumultuous life of the rich Capwells around who gravitate other families, from the Lockridges, the rival family, to the Andrades or the Perkins, more modest families but which destinies know the same torments. Written by Anonymous
Rituals
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Television
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Days of Our Lives
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Television
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Actor "Like sands through the hourglass... so are the Days of Our Lives." These words, spoken by late cast member Macdonald Carey, open every episode of this daytime drama, chronicaling the trials and tribulations of the citizens of the fictional city of Salem. Written by Kevin Ackley <kackley1@aol.com>
The Kid-a-Littles
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Television
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