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CEO of TV Tropes Chris Richmond (born July 29, 1986) is an American businessman and entrepreneur. [ 2 ] He founded a television streaming site called ShareTV.com, co-founded an adtech platform called Proper Media and acquired websites such as TV Tropes , Snopes , and Salon.com .
TV Tropes was founded in 2004 by a programmer under the pseudonym "Fast Eddie." He described himself as having become interested in the conventions of genre fiction while studying at MIT in the 1970s and after browsing Internet forums in the 1990s. [17]
It is created by Jenna Bans and Bill Krebs who are also co-showrunners and executive producers alongside Casey Kyber. [5] The series is produced by Universal Television, a division of Universal Studio Group. [6] The pilot episode was directed by Maggie Kiley, who was also an executive producer. [7]
The spin-off series from comedy series Motherland was commissioned by the BBC in May 2024, with Lucy Punch, Joanna Lumley and Philippa Dunne reprising their roles. [2]The six part series is written by Holly Walsh, Helen Serafinowicz, Barunka O'Shaughnessy and Laurence Rickard and produced by Sharon Horgan via her production company Merman. [3]
Stephen Keith Kloves [1] (born March 18, 1960) is an American screenwriter, director and producer. He wrote and directed the film The Fabulous Baker Boys and is mainly known for his screenplay adaptations of novels, especially for all but one of the Harry Potter films (the exception being The Order of the Phoenix) and for Wonder Boys, for which he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best ...
Andrew Davenport was born in Folkestone, Kent and grew up in Bromley.He went to Hayes School where, at the age of 13, Davenport was inspired by Sir Jonathan Miller's TV series "The Body in Question" to be the first in his family to go to university, and to look for a subject that combined arts and sciences.
Wilkins and Wontkins are characters created by puppeteer Jim Henson for the Wilkins Coffee brand. The coffee was produced and sold in the United States by John H Wilkins & Company in Washington D.C. [1] [2] "Wilkins", a character who enjoys Wilkins Coffee, [3] and "Wontkins", a character who does not, are used to advertise the coffee.
Virdee is a six-part British crime thriller television series. It is adapted by A A Dhand from his own Bradford-set crime novel series. It stars Staz Nair and is being produced by Magical Society for BBC One and BBC iPlayer.