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  2. 7 MAD MEN. Created by Matthew Weiner. Matt Weiner wrote the Mad Men pilot nearly a decade before it found a home as the first scripted drama at AMC, where the series debuted in the summer of 2007 and quickly took hold of the imagination with its evocation of Madison Avenue and the country as the turbulent 1960s dawn.

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  3. Apr 6, 2024 · 30. The Expanse Series By James S.A. Corey. James S.A. Corey is the joint pen name of authors Daniel Abraham and Ty Franck, and their The Expanse Series is a space opera body of work that sends ...

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    Aaron Sorkin’s signature walking-and-talking dialogue can be seen in a bunch of his behind-the-curtain TV dramas, from The Newsroom to Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, but according to the WGA, his best-written small-screen creation is The West Wing. The curtain that Sorkin peeks behind in The West Wingis the U.S. government. The great Martin Sheen s...

    When HBO subscribers are asked to name the premium cabler’s greatest original series, it’s usually a coin toss between The Sopranos and The Wire. Whereas The Sopranos is undeniably stylized, The Wireis the complete opposite. David Simon and his team of writers, actors, and filmmakers took an almost documentary-like approach to their study of crime ...

    Cheers revolutionized television comedy. Every sitcom about a group of eccentric characters hanging around a workplace owes a debt to Cheers. Every sitcom with a will-they-or-won’t-they couple owes a debt to Cheers. Ted Danson stars as a ballplayer-turned-bartender alongside Shelley Long as his love interest, the late Nicholas Colasanto as his ment...

    Of all the “Peak TV” dramas about reprehensible antiheroes, Mad Menis arguably the classiest, because it didn’t need to rely on murders or meth lab explosions to keep its audience on the edge of their seats. RELATED: 10 Drama Series With The Best Re-Watch Value For seven seasons, Mad Menmanaged to grip viewers with nothing more than sleazy affairs,...

    After starring alongside Dick Van Dyke in one of the most beloved sitcoms ever made, Mary Tyler Moore starred in an even more beloved sitcom of her own, The Mary Tyler Moore Show. The series broke new ground for female representation with its depiction of a woman who is neither married nor financially dependent on a man, which was rarely seen in Am...

    Robert Altman’s darkly comedic Korean War movie M*A*S*Hwas a surprise smash hit in 1970. Two years later, its perfect blend of comedy and tragedy – and its use of the Korean War setting as a poignant allegory for the then-ongoing Vietnam War – was adapted for television. M*A*S*Hwent on to become one of the longest-running sitcoms of all time, endin...

    Over the course of his legendary career, Norman Lear contributed a ton of classics to the sitcom landscape. But easily the most iconic and influential of the bunch is All in the Family. All in the Family offered a snapshot of working-class life through the eyes of Archie Bunker, a spot-on satire of blue-collar conservatives. Throughout the series’ ...

    Rod Serling inspired a generation of storytellers with the spooky tales of The Twilight Zone. Countless subsequent sci-fi and horror anthologies have tried to recapture the spark of Serling’s original classic – including remakes of the series itself – but none of the show’s imitators have come close. RELATED: 10 Essential Episodes Of The Twilight Z...

    Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David conceived Seinfeld as a show about how a comedian gathers his material, but they ended up revolutionizing TV comedy with the quintessential sitcom. Seinfeldis a comedy of errors and a comedy of manners rolled into one. Seinfeld introduced the notion of dovetailing storylines. The A-plot and the B-plot of a typical Sei...

    David Chase struck a truly unique tone with The Sopranos’ combination of stunningly realistic drama and a slight surreal streak. The Sopranos kicked off the “Golden Age of Television” with the sobering naturalism of a Scorsese mob epic with the bizarre imagery and dream logic of a David Lynch movie. A couple of Sopranos writers went on to become pr...

  4. This is a list of best-selling fiction authors to date, in any language. While finding precise sales numbers for any given author is nearly impossible, the list is based on approximate numbers provided or repeated by reliable sources.

    Author
    Min. Estimated Sales
    Max. Estimated Sales
    Original Language
    2 billion [1]
    4 billion [2]
    2 billion [3]
    4 billion [2]
    English
    500 million [4]
    1 billion [5]
    English
    500 million [6]
    800 million [7]
    English
  5. Jun 3, 2013 · - TV Guide. Exclusive: TV Writers Choose the 101 Best-Written Shows Ever; What Was No. 1? Bada bing! The Writers Guild of America has named HBO's The Sopranos, created by David Chase, the...

  6. Jun 3, 2013 · The Writers Guild of America unveiled its picks for the 101 best-written TV series of all time over the weekend, and The Sopranos whacked the competition. HBO’s seminal mob drama snagged the...

  7. Aug 4, 2022 · And in the course of literary history, a popular series can even open up new opportunities for writers in different genres, inspiring generations of authors to come and expanding the number of stories published.

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