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Ken Levine and David Isaacs on "Hawkeye Pierce," played by Alan Alda, and "Max Klinger," played by Jamie Farr, being their favorite M*A*S*H characters to write for 01:28
Interview: Ken Levine | Show: M*A*S*H
Ken Levine and David Isaacs on writing the M*A*S*H episode, "Our Finest Hour" 02:29
Interview: Ken Levine | Show: M*A*S*H
Ken Levine and David Isaacs on writing the M*A*S*H episode, "Point of View" 02:55
Interview: Ken Levine | Show: M*A*S*H
Ken Levine and David Isaacs on being nominated for an Emmy for the M*A*S*H episode, "Point of View" 00:27
Interview: Ken Levine | Show: M*A*S*H
Ken Levine and David Isaacs on how the various cast changes affected M*A*S*H 02:20
Interview: Ken Levine | Show: M*A*S*H
Ken Levine and David Isaacs on moving on from M*A*S*H in 1979 01:29
Interview: Ken Levine | Show: M*A*S*H
Ken Levine and David Isaacs on co-producing After MASH 03:06
Interview: Ken Levine | Show: AfterMASH
Ken Levine and David Isaacs on how they came to write for Cheers 03:02
Interview: Ken Levine | Show: Cheers
Ken Levine and David Isaacs on the writers' room with Glen and Les Charles at Cheers and how it differed from M*A*S*H 04:10
Interview: Ken Levine | Show: Cheers
Ken Levine and David Isaacs on developing the characters of Cheers and creating the character of "Eddie LeBec," played by Jay Thomas 02:45
Interview: Ken Levine | Show: Cheers
Ken Levine and David Isaacs on the relationship between "Sam Malone," played by Ted Danson, and "Diane Chambers," played by Shelley Long, on Cheers 04:27
Interview: Ken Levine | Show: Cheers
Ken Levine and David Isaacs on Shelley Long leaving Cheers 01:40
Interview: Ken Levine | Show: Cheers
Ken Levine and David Isaacs on being nominated for an Emmy for the M*A*S*H episode, "Point of View" 00:27
Interview: Ken Levine | Show: Emmy Awards, The (Primetime and Daytime)
Ken Levine and David Isaacs on being nominated for an Emmy for the M*A*S*H episode, "Point of View" 00:27
Interview: Ken Levine | Topic: Emmy Awards
Ken Levine and David Isaacs on selling their first script, a spec for The Jeffersons 02:42
Interview: Ken Levine | Topic: Pivotal Career Moments
Ken Levine and David Isaacs on selling their first script, a spec for The Jeffersons 02:42
Interview: Ken Levine | Topic: First Big Break
Ken Levine and David Isaacs on "Hawkeye Pierce," played by Alan Alda, and "Max Klinger," played by Jamie Farr, being their favorite M*A*S*H characters to write for 01:28
Interview: Ken Levine | Topic: Pop Culture
Ken Levine and David Isaacs on "Hawkeye Pierce," played by Alan Alda, and "Max Klinger," played by Jamie Farr, being their favorite M*A*S*H characters to write for 01:28
Interview: Ken Levine | Topic: Characters & Catchphrases
Ken Levine and David Isaacs on developing the characters of Cheers and creating the character of "Eddie LeBec," played by Jay Thomas 02:45
Interview: Ken Levine | Topic: Pop Culture
Ken Levine and David Isaacs on developing the characters of Cheers and creating the character of "Eddie LeBec," played by Jay Thomas 02:45
Interview: Ken Levine | Topic: Characters & Catchphrases
Ken Levine and David Isaacs on the relationship between "Sam Malone," played by Ted Danson, and "Diane Chambers," played by Shelley Long, on Cheers 04:27
Interview: Ken Levine | Topic: Pop Culture
Ken Levine and David Isaacs on the relationship between "Sam Malone," played by Ted Danson, and "Diane Chambers," played by Shelley Long, on Cheers 04:27
Interview: Ken Levine | Topic: Characters & Catchphrases
Ken Levine and David Isaacs on being nominated for an Emmy for the M*A*S*H episode, "Point of View" 00:27
Interview: Ken Levine
Ken Levine and David Isaacs on being nominated for an Emmy for the M*A*S*H episode, "Point of View" 00:27
Interview: Ken Levine
On the relationship between "Frasier Crane" and "Lilith Sternin" on Cheers; on writing for "Sam Malone" and "Diane Chambers" on Cheers; on winning an Emmy for Cheers 13:25
Interview: Ken Levine
On writing for The Simpsons; on writing for Frasier; on how "Frasier Crane" changed from Cheers to Frasier; on the relationship between "Niles Crane" and "Daphne Moon" on Frasier 16:56
Interview: Ken Levine
On the series finale of Frasier; on the Frasier writers' room; on the death of Frasier co-creator David Angell on 9/11; on how they collaborate and deal with writers' block 12:40
Interview: Ken Levine
On assembling writers' rooms for Almost Perfect and Mary; on The Writers Guild of America; on then-current projects and their relationship; on advice to aspiring writers and how they'd like to be remembered 16:49
Interview: Ken Levine
Ken Levine and David Isaacs on writing for Cheers (Part 2) 13:25
Interview: Ken Levine | Genre: Comedy Series