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2001: Paris Qualles – The Color of Friendship (Disney Channel) 2001: Rod Serling – A Storm in Summer (Showtime) Mitchell Kriegman – Bear in the Big Blue House ("A Berry Bear Christmas") (Disney Channel) Joel Kauffmann and Donald C. Yost – Miracle in Lane 2 (Disney Channel)
Disney Channel Storytellers is an annual program run by Disney Channel and It's a Laugh Productions which focuses on discovering and developing new talent in series creators and writers for programs on the channel. The salaried program runs for twenty weeks annually and is open to writers who are professionally represented.
Due to Disney Television Animation's studios having closed in 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, [89] most of the series was produced remotely. [90] The producers developed each episode with a feature film-like pipeline, with each script receiving a "color script" as with films, and each episode being treated as a "mini-movie".
It was created by Kevin Sullivan and produced by Sullivan Films (later Sullivan Entertainment) in association with the CBC and the Disney Channel, with additional funding from Telefilm Canada. It follows the adventures of Sara Stanley, a young girl sent to live with her relatives in early 20th-century eastern Canada.
Lizzie McGuire is an American comedy television series created by Terri Minsky that premiered on Disney Channel on January 12, 2001. The series stars Hilary Duff as the titular character who learns to navigate the personal and social issues of her teenage years.
Don't Look Under the Bed premiered on Disney Channel on October 9, 1999. [2] [4] It was the second DCOM to receive a TV-PG rating, due to its scary scenes. [3] According to Johnson, "There were a number of meetings where we'd talked about the tone and what [Disney] wanted it to be — scary but not too scary. That's the bar we kept trying to find.
Disney’s R-rated action-comedy “Deadpool & Wolverine” was a box office juggernaut this summer, and the creative team applauded the company for letting them poke plenty of jokes at the Marvel ...
Smart House is a 1999 American science fiction comedy film released as the 8th Disney Channel Original Movie (DCOM) about a teenage computer nerd and contest whiz (Ryan Merriman), his widowed father, and his little sister, who win a computerized house that begins to take on a life of its own – in the form of an overbearing mother (Katey Sagal).