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  1. TIL the distinctive "honking" laughter you hear in episodes of Cheers, Rhoda, The Mary Tyler Moore Show and Taxi is from James L. Brooks, one of the producers of these shows. Here is a clip of the laugh in Taxi .

  2. Aug 27, 2009 · As several people correctly mentioned in the comments section, the distinctive laugh you hear belongs to James L. Brooks (pictured above). It’s less annoying when you realize it’s genuine. And when he laughs at something I’ve said or written, it’s sheer music.

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  4. Feb 4, 1994 · For though it includes many laugh-out-loud moments and fine and lively performances by stars Nick Nolte, Albert Brooks, Julie Kavner, Joely Richardson, Tracey Ullman and tiny dynamo Whittni...

  5. In his five-and-a-half-hour interview, James L. Brooks recalls his early days as a page at CBS -- working his way up to the newsroom -- and speaks about his transition from researching documentaries to writing comedy.

  6. Nov 23, 2023 · Brooks’ heavily stylized dialogue pays off with big laughs and unexpected emotional revelations, but he credits his actors with making what’s on the page sing on screen. “What happens on the day...

  7. Nov 17, 2016 · During my interview with Kyra Sedgwick she talked about making the character her own, what it means to make James L. Brooks laugh, making the relationships feel authentic, and how much fun she...

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