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David E. Kelley
Kelley's shows are famous for their quirkiness but also for their willingness to take on difficult and important issues. Since he is a former lawyer, it's no coincidence that several of Kelley's programs have been set in law offices.
Not all of Kelley's programs have been successful, as exemplified by the brief on-air lives of Snoops, Girls Club, and The Brotherhood of Poland, New Hampsire. Kelley has also tried his hand at feature films, which include Lake Placid and Mystery, Alaska.
Besides continuing to write and produce Boston Legal, Kelley has several other projects in the works. These include an American version of the British program Life on Mars (scheduled to pilot in 2007), a sitcom pilot about a sequestered jury, a police drama based on Joseph Wambaugh's novel Hollywood Station, and a feature film about Gordie Howe and the World Hockey Association. His involvement with the latter reflects his love of hockey, which he inherited from his father Jack, famous in his own right as the legendary former hockey coach at Boston University. Additionally, a Kelley-penned screenplay entitled Chasing Montana is currently in production and scheduled for a 2008 release. The film is set to feature Kelley's wife, actress Michelle Pfeiffer.
Despite originally hinting that he might not maintain an active involvement in the writing of Boston Legal, Kelley continues to be the main creative force behind most of the show's scripts and stories. Out of the first 54 episodes of the show, Kelley has writing credits on 35 of them. Nineteen of those scripts were solo efforts.
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| Anonymous | Homeland Security episode | 0 | Jan 16 2007, 11:28 PM EST by Anonymous | |
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You don't know how you hit the mail on the head about Homeland Security's FEMA-type screening system. I was the press officer for the FAA's task force that developed, tested, and verified a screening system that had a "profile" as Step One. If a passenger hit no less than SIX elements of the "profile," he/she was detained. Electronic search came second. Because all passengers today are presumed to be potential Middle East terrorists, the current system never will work. A two-tiered profiled is needed; one for potential Middle East terrorists, and another that will facilitate boarding for the rest of us innocdent travelers. By the war, had the "profile" still been Step One on 9/11, all 19 terrorists would have been detained. We are not safer with the current system, merely humiliated. And, not one potential Middle East terorists has been caught since 9/11. When will Americans demand a sensible screening system as I have suggested?
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| PsychProf | "Nuts" Do Your Homework | 0 | Jan 16 2007, 10:30 PM EST by PsychProf | |
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Please in the future triple check your psychological facts. The comment to Clarice (or a variation) that "she" is not "Schizophrenic" is something a Introductory Psychology student would know is incorrect! Dissociative Idenitity Disorder (Multiple Personalities) is NOT the same thing as Schizophrenia! I will be bringing this error up in my classes tomorrow as why it is so important to know what you are talking about!
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