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The Beast (2001 TV series) Beastmaster (TV series) Big Love; Big Shots (TV series) Bionic Woman (2007 TV series) Birds of Prey (TV series) The Black Donnellys; Black Sash (TV series) Black Tie Nights; Blackbeard (miniseries) The Bold and the Beautiful; The Book of Daniel (TV series) The Boondocks (TV series) Boston Public; Breaking News ...
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CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, also referred to as CSI and CSI: Las Vegas, is an American procedural forensics crime drama television series that originally ran on CBS from October 6, 2000, to September 27, 2015, spanning a total of 15 seasons.
In 2000, while working as a staff writer for Becker, Matthew Weiner wrote the first draft as a spec script for the pilot of what would later be called Mad Men. [11] [12] Television showrunner David Chase recruited Weiner to work as a writer on his HBO series The Sopranos after reading the pilot script in 2002.
2000s American drama television series (13 C, 159 P) G. 2000s American game shows (2 C, 178 P) H. 2000s American horror television series (2 C, 33 P) L.
That's Life (2000 TV series) Then Came You (TV series) This Week in Baseball; The Tim McCarver Show; Titans (2000 TV series) Titus (TV series) To Tell the Truth; Totally Circus; Trading Spaces; The Trouble with Normal (TV series) Tucker (2000 TV series) TV Funhouse; Twenty-One (game show)