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30 Rock is an American satirical sitcom television series created by Tina Fey that originally aired on NBC from October 11, 2006, to January 31, 2013. The series, based on Fey's experiences as head writer for Saturday Night Live, takes place behind the scenes of a fictional live sketch comedy show depicted as airing on NBC.
30 Rock is an American television comedy series, created by Tina Fey, that aired on NBC.The series takes place behind the scenes of a fictional live sketch comedy series, also airing on NBC; the name "30 Rock" refers to the address of the GE Building, where NBC Studios is located (30 Rockefeller Plaza). [1]
The first season of the television comedy series 30 Rock originally aired between October 11, 2006, and April 26, 2007, on NBC in the United States. The season was produced by Broadway Video, Little Stranger and NBC Universal, and the executive producers were series creator Tina Fey, Lorne Michaels, JoAnn Alfano, Marci Klein, and David Miner.
"The Bubble" is the fifteenth episode of the third season of the American television series 30 Rock. It was written by series' creator Tina Fey and directed by Tricia Brock. The episode originally aired on NBC in the United States on March 19, 2009.
Four episodes of “30 Rock” that involved blackface and other racial insensitivities are being pulled from streaming services at the request of NBCUniversal, creator Tina Fey and co-showrunner ...
"Black Tie" is the twelfth episode of the first season of the American television comedy series 30 Rock. It was directed by Don Scardino, and written by Kay Cannon and series creator Tina Fey. The episode originally aired on NBC in the United States on February 1, 2007.
"Into the Crevasse" was written by co-showrunner and executive producer Robert Carlock and directed by Beth McCarthy-Miller, [3] a long-time television director who worked with 30 Rock creator Tina Fey on the sketch comedy show Saturday Night Live. [4] "
The fictional show, “TGS with Tracy Jordan” (originally “The Girlie Show”), was inspired loosely by Tina Fey’s nearly decadelong run as head writer for “Saturday Night Live,” which ...