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  2. Benson (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Benson is an American television sitcom that originally aired on ABC from September 13, 1979, to April 19, 1986. The show stars Robert Guillaume in the title role of Benson DuBois, the head of the household for Governor Eugene X. Gatling, played by James Noble. The show focused on the conflicts and relationships within the Governor's household ...

  3. List of Benson episodes - Wikipedia

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    Benson takes on a mayor who plans to outlaw breakdancing in public places. Note: This episode was filmed much earlier in the season when Ethan Phillips and Didi Conn were still cast members. This episode is set immediately after Benson's election as lieutenant governor in October, and is presented as a flashback to explain the appearances of ...

  4. Tara Maclay - Wikipedia

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    Series writers and producers received angry protests from some fans when Tara was killed. Whedon upheld that it was the necessary course to take to propel Willow's story arc further; both the show's producers and Amber Benson deny that there was any malicious intent behind the decision.

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    If you were frustrated when former Law & Order: SVU partners Benson and Stabler didn’t smooch in a pivotal Season 24 episode, get in line behind the procedural’s star. “Chris [Meloni] and I ...

  6. Dick Wolf, the prolific TV producer, is no stranger to success. In fact, he has over 30 years of experience at it. And with the recent return of fall’s biggest TV shows, three nights a week are ...

  7. Why 'SVU' fans are freaking out over this Benson-Stabler ...

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  8. René Auberjonois - Wikipedia

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    He directed many theatrical productions, and starred in the Washington, D.C. production of 12 Angry Men (2004), where he portrayed "Juror #5" to Roy Scheider's "#8" and Robert Prosky's "#3". He made his debut at the Shakespeare Theatre Company in Washington, D.C., in 2008 as the titular character in Molière's The Imaginary Invalid.

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