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Goode Behavior: Created by Brian Pollack, Mert Rich, Bob Illes, Dennis Pollack. With Sherman Hemsley, Dorien Wilson, Alex Datcher, Scott Grimes. A man is released on parole under one condition: he must stay under house arrest in care of his son who hadn't spoken to him in years.
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- 1996-08-26
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Brian Pollack is an American comedy writer who has written and produced thousands of hours of broadcast television. He began his career in game shows, writing jokes for the Hollywood squares. In the 1980's he teamed up with Mert Rich and spent over 20 years together writing for various shows which include, Cheers, The Simpsons, Sledgehammer ...
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Brian Pollack & Mert Rich October 19, 1998 ( 1998-10-19 ) When Lincoln falls ill before a meeting with Queen Victoria , Mary Todd decides to hire a body double to impersonate the president.
Goode Behavior is an American sitcom that premiered August 26, 1996, on UPN. The series was cancelled after one season, airing its last episode on May 19, 1997, for a total of 22 episodes. [1] Synopsis. Willie Goode ( Sherman Hemsley) is a newly paroled convicted con artist.
No.TitleDirected ByWritten By1"Freed Willie"Mert Rich & Brian Pollack & Robert Illes ...2"Goode Together"UnknownUnknown3"Goode Samaritan"UnknownUnknown4"Goode Sport"UnknownUnknownS/T : Mert Rich, Brian Pollack, Alan Spencer October 17, 1986 ( 1986-10-17 ) Prison escapee John Kogan commandeers a bus and launches a one-man wave of crime and violence, pledging to stop only if Sledge agrees to meet him in a one-on-one gunfight.
No. OverallNo. In SeasonTitleDirected By11"Under the Gun"22"Hammer Gets Nailed"33"Witless"44"They Shoot Hammers, Don't They?"David WechterAug 27, 1996 · Writers Mert Rich, Brian Pollack, Robert Illes and Dennis Pollack have endeavored to give Hemsley a chance to work his George Jefferson persona into the program, but it seems dated in...
Brian Pollack is an American comedy writer who has written and produced thousands of hours of broadcast television. He began his career in game shows, writing jokes for the Hollywood squares. In the 1980's he teamed up with Mert Rich and spent over 20 years together writing for various shows which include, Cheers, The Simpsons, Sledgehammer ...