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    Warren W. Littlefield (born May 11, 1952) is an American television executive. Born in Montclair, New Jersey, Littlefield attended Montclair High School...
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    of the script attracted star Elisabeth Moss and executive producer Warren Littlefield, which together created a straight-to-series order from Hulu, which...
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  • Strong who also serves as executive producer alongside Michael Keaton, Warren Littlefield, John Goldwyn, Beth Macy, Karen Rosenfelt, and Barry Levinson, who...
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    producer alongside Warren Littlefield and Barry Jossen. Production companies involved with the pilot were A+E Studios and The Littlefield Company. On February...
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    featured many famous figures whose careers he had influenced, including Warren Littlefield, Dick Ebersol, Bill Cosby, Michael J. Fox, Ted Danson, and Jerry Seinfeld...
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    Noah Hawley, Warren Littlefield and John Cameron at the 74th Annual Peabody Awards...
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  • people. Though NBC executives were unsure about the show, they, as Warren Littlefield later stated, "all said, 'Ah, what the hell, let's try a pilot on...
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  • Sarah Treem was attached to write and executive produce, along with Warren Littlefield and the Sittenfeld executive producing as well. The series is being...
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    Seinfeld as Russell Dalrymple, the fictional president of NBC. He played Warren Littlefield, a real-world NBC executive, in The Late Shift, a 1996 television...
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    In the summer of 1989, NBC's top executives, Brandon Tartikoff and Warren Littlefield, screened the pilot and liked it; but they were concerned the intensity...
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  • parody about old people living in Miami. NBC senior vice president Warren Littlefield was among the executive producers in the audience who were amused...
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    Depressed over her four unsuccessful television shows, Aniston approached Warren Littlefield at a Los Angeles gas station asking for reassurance. As the head of...
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    until he received an apology from the President of NBC at the time Warren Littlefield.Martin's ratings continued to skyrocket so much that Fox became more...
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  • 7 Production Executive producers Jonathan E. Steinberg Dan Shotz Warren Littlefield Robert Levine Jon Watts Jeff Bridges David Schiff Producer Judd Rea...
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  • left that position by the time the pilot aired and was replaced by Warren Littlefield), the pilot was not picked up as a series. It was broadcast on NBC...
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  • built a close father-son relationship. In discussing Martin's nurse, Warren Littlefield of NBC suggested she be English instead of Hispanic, and suggested...
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    Bros. pitched ER to NBC, alongside Crichton, Spielberg and Wells. Warren Littlefield, head of NBC Entertainment at the time, liked the project, but there...
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    2018). "Mena Massoud Joins Hulu's Femme Fatale Pilot 'Reprisal' From Warren Littlefield & A+E Studios". Deadline. Retrieved May 8, 2020. N'Duka, Amanda (June...
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  • John Cameron, Ethan Coen, Joel Coen, Michael Frislev, Noah Hawley, Warren Littlefield, Chad Oakes and Kim Todd Won Royal Television Society Programme Awards...
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    In 2013, Seinfeld was offered $110 million by television executive Warren Littlefield to make another season of Seinfeld. He turned it down because he felt...
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    Pitillo was contacted by NBC President Warren Littlefield, who had taken notice of her performance in Partners. Littlefield then signed her to a development...
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  • Higgins as David Letterman Daniel Roebuck as Jay Leno Bob Balaban as Warren Littlefield Ed Begley, Jr. as Rod Perth Peter Jurasik as Howard Stringer Reni...
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  • two of them based on Mutchnick and Eisenberg. At the same time, Warren Littlefield, the then-president of NBC Entertainment, was seeking another relationship...
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  • second slot but the first choice to play Rachel Green in Friends. Warren Littlefield, then NBC entertainment chief, ordered the show to be "killed" so...
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  • Written by Noah Hawley Lee Edward Colston II Produced by Noah Hawley Warren Littlefield Joel Coen Ethan Coen Featured music Jeff Russo Cinematography by Dana...
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  • series were much lower. In an October 5, 1990 interview, NBC executive Warren Littlefield said the show was already in danger of cancellation, and could be...
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    Niles Crane. NBC executives held Mahoney in such high esteem that Warren Littlefield declared he was pre-approved when the Frasier creative team suggested...
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    material was not introduced as evidence during the trial. NBC executive Warren Littlefield said in July 1994 that the network would probably never air the pilot...
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    summarized the pilot's performance among the respondents as "weak", which Warren Littlefield, then second-in-command in NBC's entertainment division, called "a...
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  • David Crane and Marta Kauffman pitched Friends to then-NBC president Warren Littlefield as a sitcom about "that special time in your life when your friends...
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