Emmy-winning CHEERS writer Ken Levine presents a brutally honest and hilarious satire on the television industry In order to keep his once-proud TV network afloat, beleaguered president Charles Muncie must keep his number one star happy. By killing his ex-girlfriend. What’s more important? Human life or the Tuesday night line-up? Network television gets royally skewered in this fun, surprising, suspenseful romp. And there are no commercials!
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About the Author:
KEN LEVINE ...is an Emmy winning writer/director/producer/major league baseball announcer. Books include: The Me Generation...By Me (Growing Up in the '60s) (2012),It's Gone...No, Wait a Minute! (Villard 1993) and Where The Hell Am I?: Trips I Have Survived (2011). In a career that has spanned over 30 years Ken has worked on MASH, Cheers, Frasier, The Simpsons, Wings, Everybody Loves Raymond, Becker, Dharma & Greg, and has co-created his own series including Almost Perfect starring Nancy Travis. He and his partner wrote the feature Volunteers starring Tom Hanks. He's the author of the produced play Upfronts & Personal and co-writer of the produced musical The 60s Project. He writes a popular blog, ByKenLevine.com. TIME magazine has named it one of the Top 25 blogs on the internet. Ken has also been the radio/TV play-by-play voice of the Baltimore Orioles, Seattle Mariners, San Diego Padres.
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