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  1. Feb 27, 1996 · From Publishers Weekly. Formerly an executive producer for Moonlighting and a writer for Hill Street Blues, Director has exploited his experience to craft a deft send-up of the TV industry. Sidelined by writer's block, Billy Ziff, staff writer for a cop show, fears imminent dismissal.

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  2. Feb 27, 1996 · Roger Director. 3.17. 6 ratings1 review. The executive producer of Moonlighting and a writer for Hill Street Blues presents a funny, often poignant novel.

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  3. A Place to Fall is the hilarious and poignant story of Billy's L.A. misadventures. When he first hit Hollywood to work on a Miami Vice-clone cop series, Billy thought he'd landed in heaven;...

  4. Mar 1, 1996 · by Roger Director ‧ RELEASE DATE: March 1, 1996. bookshelf. shop now. A glib first novel by the successful TV writer and producer takes a huge bite from the hand that feeds him. Its anti-LA, anti- showbiz riffs are all predictable and in no way enhanced by his insider status.

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  5. A place to fall. by. Director, Roger. Publication date. 1996. Topics. Television writers. Publisher. New York : Villard Books.

  6. 5.0 3 ratings. See all formats and editions. Hardcover. $31.00 8 Used from $2.79 2 New from $31.00 1 Collectible from $19.32. The executive producer of Moonlighting and a writer for Hill Street Blues presents a funny, often poignant novel.

  7. A glib first novel by the successful TV writer and producer takes a huge bite from the hand that feeds him.

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