Bruce Gowers - Television Series

Television Series

Music

  • American Idol (FOX) 2002–2007, 2009–2010

2009 Emmy Award Winner - Best Musical Variety Director. 5 Emmy Award Nominations, DGA Award Nominee

  • Celebrity Duets (FOX) 2006
  • Your Mama Don’t Dance (Lifetime) 2008
  • So You Think You Can Dance (Fox) 2005
  • Pepsi Smash(WB) 2004
  • Big Break (Syndication) 1990
  • Dancin' to the Hits(Syndication) 30 episodes 1986-1987
  • Dick Clark Live (CBS) 1988-1989
  • Solid Gold (Paramount) 1985
  • Rock of the 80's (Showtime) -- 1984 Ace Award Nominee
  • Britt Ekland's Jukebox(Syndication) 1979

Comedy

  • Whose Line Is It, Anyway? (ABC) 1998 - 2000
  • Penn & Teller's Sin City Spectacular (F/X) 1998

Kids

  • American Juniors (FOX) 2003
  • All That (Nickelodeon) 1999
  • The Amanda Show(Nickelodeon) 1999
  • The Kidsongs TV Show (Public Television) – 5 seasons 1987, 1994–1995, 1997—1988 ACT Award Winner, 1988 Monitor Award Nominee
  • Roundhouse (Nickelodeon) 1993 - 1994

Misc.

  • The Spectacular World of Guinness Records (Syndication) 52 episodes—1987-1989
  • This Is Your Life (NBC) 1983
  • We Interrupt This Week (PBS)
  • Headliners with David Frost (NBC) 1978

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