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  1. Vince Cheung and Ben Montanio are an American television writing and producing team. Career. Cheung and Montanio first worked together at ITC Productions, where Cheung was a development executive and Montanio worked in production. After doing script rewrites for number of series, the pair began writing as a team in the late 1980s.

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    Roz steals the show and Dan's spot with the in-crowd when a gossip columnist discovers her and Lisette tries to deal with her erotic dreams about Harry. 1. Note: This episode was originally scheduled for May 6, 1992, but instead aired after the series finale "Opportunity Knock Knocks (Part 2)".

    Dan tries to get into a newspaper society column, but the columnist is enchanted by Roz instead. Bull substitutes for Mac as court clerk. Lisette tells Christine about her erotic dreams featuring Harry.

    Trivia

    1. The cast was offered more money to return for a 10th season, but the show would be put on a syndicated station as opposed to NBC. The cast declined. 2. After the taping of the final episode on a Friday, the cast were sent telegrams to have their dressing rooms vacated by the following Monday or their belongings would be thrown away. 3. Last show of the series.

    Connections

    References 1. Sesame Street(TV series) - "Big Bird" is referenced in episode

    Starring

    1. Harry Anderson as Harold T. Stone 2. Charles Robinson as Mac Robinson 3. John Larroquette as Dan Fielding 4. Markie Post as Christine Sullivan 5. Richard Moll as Bull Shannon 6. Marsha Warfield as Roz Russell

    Guest stars/Recurring characters/cast

    1. Joleen Lutz as Lisette Hocheiser 2. Glenn Shadix as Dermot Drake 3. Kathleen Doyle as Gloria Vanderhaus 4. Dona Hardy as Margaret Keane 5. Dorothy Andrewsas Cashier (uncredited)

  2. How Wizards Writers Ben and Vince Went From Untrained Writers To Executive Producers: With Vince Cheung, David DeLuise, Ben Montanio, Jennifer Stone.

  3. Dec 10, 1994 · The “rice” is Chinese American Vince Cheung, 38; the “beans,” Mexican American Ben Montanio, 35. ... Montanio and Cheung hope that the country’s changing demographics will make TV ...

  4. Vince Cheung and Ben Montanio are an American television writing and producing team. Career. Cheung and Montanio first worked together at ITC Productions, where Cheung was a development executive and Montanio worked in production. After doing script rewrites for number of series, the pair began writing as a team in the late 1980s.

  5. Vince Cheung and Ben Montanio are an American television writing and producing team. Career Cheung and Montanio first worked together at ITC Productions, where Cheung was a development executive and Montanio worked in production.

  6. Sep 28, 2009 · Disney Channel has ordered eight more installments of its Emmy-winning comedy Wizards of Waverly Place, bringing its third-season total to 86. Created by Todd J. Greenwald and executive-produced by Peter Murrieta, Greenwald, Vince Cheung and Ben Montanio, the series stars Selena Gomez, David Henrie, Jake Austin, Jennifer Stone, Maria Canals-Barrera and David DeLuise.

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