Marc Shaiman - Television

Television

  • Bette Midler - Mondo Beyondo (1982)
  • Saturday Night Live (1984–1985)
  • Saturday Night Live (1986–1987)
  • Comic Relief (1986)
  • Billy Crystal: Don't Get Me Started (1986)
  • Billy Crystal: Don't Get Me Started - The Lost Minutes (1988)
  • I, Martin Short, Goes Hollywood (1989)
  • What's Alan Watching? (1989)
  • Billy Crystal: Midnight Train To Moscow (1990)
  • The 62nd Academy Awards (1990)
  • The 63rd Academy Awards (1991)
  • The 64th Academy Awards (1992)
  • The 65th Academy Awards (1993)
  • The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (1993)
  • The 69th Academy Awards (1997)
  • Bette Midler in Concert: Diva Las Vegas (1997)
  • The 70th Academy Awards (1998)
  • Late Night with Conan O'Brien (1998)
  • The Rosie O'Donnell Show (1997)
  • From the Earth to the Moon part eleven (1998)
  • Saturday Night Live 25th Anniversary (1999)
  • The 72nd Academy Awards (2000)
  • South Park - Mr. Hankey's Christmas Classics (1999)
  • Get Bruce (1999)
  • Jackie's Back (1999)
  • Bette (2000)
  • How Harry Met Sally... (2000)
  • 61* (2001)
  • South Park episode - "Cripple Fight" (2001)
  • Greg the Bunny (2002)
  • Charlie Lawrence (2003)
  • The Score with Phil Ramone (2003)
  • The 57th Annual Tony Awards (2003)
  • Biography - Bette Midler (2004)
  • The 76th Academy Awards (2004)
  • The 77th Academy Awards (2005)
  • The 79th Academy Awards (2007)
  • The 63rd Tony Awards (2009)
  • The 61st Primetime Emmy Awards (2009)
  • The 82nd Academy Awards (2010)
  • Smash (2012)

Trivia note: He has co-written and performed with Bette Midler, Nathan Lane and Billy Crystal on the penultimate shows of Johnny Carson, Conan O'Brien and Jay Leno.

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Famous quotes containing the word television:

    So by all means let’s have a television show quick and long, even if the commercial has to be delivered by a man in a white coat with a stethoscope hanging around his neck, selling ergot pills. After all the public is entitled to what it wants, isn’t it? The Romans knew that and even they lasted four hundred years after they started to putrefy.
    Raymond Chandler (1888–1959)

    It is not heroin or cocaine that makes one an addict, it is the need to escape from a harsh reality. There are more television addicts, more baseball and football addicts, more movie addicts, and certainly more alcohol addicts in this country than there are narcotics addicts.
    Shirley Chisholm (b. 1924)

    Television ... helps blur the distinction between framed and unframed reality. Whereas going to the movies necessarily entails leaving one’s ordinary surroundings, soap operas are in fact spatially inseparable from the rest of one’s life. In homes where television is on most of the time, they are also temporally integrated into one’s “real” life and, unlike the experience of going out in the evening to see a show, may not even interrupt its regular flow.
    Eviatar Zerubavel, U.S. sociologist, educator. The Fine Line: Making Distinctions in Everyday Life, ch. 5, University of Chicago Press (1991)