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Dear John (1988–1992, New Rochelle in Westchester County) Everybody Loves Raymond (1996–2005, Lynbrook on Long Island) The Sopranos (1999–2007, North Caldwell, New Jersey, with occasional scenes in Manhattan) Gilmore Girls (2000–2007); in Western Connecticut, some episodes in New York City.
The Bowery ( / ˈbaʊəri /) [ 1][ 2] is a street and neighborhood in Lower Manhattan in New York City, United States. The street runs from Chatham Square at Park Row, Worth Street, and Mott Street in the south to Cooper Square at 4th Street in the north. [ 3]
The Sopranos (1999–2007) - Silvercup Studios in Queens, most location shooting in New Jersey, some in New York City The Book of Daniel (2006) - Silvercup Studios in Queens, various suburban locations, church scenes at All Saints Church, Pasadena, California
Below is our list for the 9 best TV shows set in NYC! 9.) Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt. At a time we we're unsure if we'd ever get another creative outlet for Tina Fey, she comes off with Netflix's ...
Babes (TV series) Baby Boom (American TV series) Baby Daddy. Baby Makes Five. Backchat (1995 TV series) Baker's Dozen (TV series) Bank on the Stars. Barefoot in the Park (TV series) Barney Blake, Police Reporter.
Peter and Elka Schumann founded the Bread & Puppet Theater in 1963 in New York City. [1] It was active during the Vietnam War in anti-war protests, primarily in New York City, prompting Time reviewer T.E. Kalem to remark in 1971, "This virtual dumb show is as contemporary as tomorrow's bombing raid."
Bargain Hunters (1987) The Baron and the Bee (1953–1954) Battle Dome (1999–2001) Battle of the Ages (1952) Battle of the Ages (2019; unrelated to above) Battle of the Network Stars (1976–1985, 1988, 2003, 2017) Battle of the Sexes (1938–1943) Battlestars (1981–1982) and its revival, The New Battlestars (1983) Beach Clash (1994–1995)
Cheap Seats debuted on February 4, 2004, with the opening of the episode showing "Ron Parker" (played by Michael Showalter), the show's browbeating original host, injured by a shelf full of tapes after it collapses on him, thus forcing the Sklars to fill in as hosts as they were #2 and #3 on the depth chart after him (ahead of #4 Ryan Leaf).
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