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Midnight Caller is a drama television series that aired on NBC. It was created by Richard DiLello, and was one of the first television series to address the dramatic possibilities of the then-growing phenomenon of talk radio. [1] [2] The series ran 3 seasons from 1988 to 1991, airing a total of 61 episodes.
Midnight Caller 's strength was a combination of well-created stories shaped by realistic and topical characters. The stories also rotated around the main cast, and its well-developed characters allowed the viewers to relate to them. The show's jazz music soundtrack also added to its popularity, Rick Braun wrote the theme tune for the series.
Midnight Caller: Norma Cheever Episode: "Uninvited Guests" 1991 Good Sports: Randi Episode: "The Moody Blues Swing" 1992 Red Shoe Diaries: The Woman Episode: "Safe Sex" 1992 Tales from the Crypt: Rona Episode: "The New Arrival" 1993 Johnny Bago: Reno Hubbertston Episode: "Lady Madonna" 1993 L.A. Law: Lauren Chase
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Arthur Taxier (born January 19, 1951) [citation needed] is an American character actor, best known for the role of Lieutenant Carl Zymak in the TV series Midnight Caller. [1] [2] He also played the recurring role of Dr. Morton Chegley in the TV series St. Elsewhere, between 1983 and 1988.