Pamela Norris
Pamela Norris in an American screenwriter and producer. She is best known for her work on the NBC sketch comedy series Saturday Night Live (1980–1984), and for co-writing the screenplay of the 1989 film Troop Beverly Hills.[1] She was executive producer of the sitcom Designing Women.,[2] and The Huntress on USA Network.[3] She was a Jeopardy! champion in December 1985, winning three games.
Pamela Norris | |
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Born | |
Alma mater | Harvard College |
Occupation | Screenwriter |
Producer
- Designing Women (executive producer) 1991–1992
- Hearts Afire (co-executive producer) 1994–1995
- Mad About You (consulting producer) 1995–1996
- The Simple Life (executive producer) 1998
- The Huntress (executive producer) 2000–2001
- Emeril (consulting producer) 2000–2001
Writer
- Saturday Night Live (TV series) 1980–1984
- It's Your Move (TV series) 1984–1985
- Remington Steele (TV series) 1985
- Misfits of Science (TV series) 1985
- Wayside School (TV short) 1986
- Gimme a Break! (TV series) 1985–1986
- The Ellen Burstyn Show (TV series) 1986
- Miami Vice (TV series) 1987
- Troop Beverly Hills (screenplay) 1989
- Designing Women (TV series) 1989-1991
- Hearts Afire (TV series) 1995
- The Simple Life (TV series) 1998
- Rude Awakening (TV series) 1998
- The Huntress (TV series) 2000–2001
- Emeril (TV series) 2001
- The Designing Women Reunion (TV documentary) 2003
- Ghost Whisperer (TV series) 2010
gollark: Well, yes, but people really like blindly unverifiably trusting if it's convenient.
gollark: Or you can actually offer something much nicer and better in some way, a "killer app" for decentralized stuff, but if you do that and it's not intrinsically tied to the decentralized thing the big platforms will just copy it.
gollark: Yes, users are bad and won't care unless something directly affects them.
gollark: Also, in my experience the more privacy-friendly stuff also is more lightweight due to being designed with a mindset of doing it well and not adding excessive features, versus Facebook and whoever just using whatever allows them to get better time to market and shove in 2000 different weird features ~~stolen from~~ inspired by other platforms.
gollark: Social networks without E2E don't say "yes, we're not very secure, but [list of features that that allows us to provide we couldn't otherwise]".
References
- (7 April 1989) 'Troop'strictly rank-and-vile, The Pantagraph. Retrieved November 17, 2010.
- Meyers, Kate (11 October 1991). TV Sitcoms Take a Rear View, Entertainment Weekly, Retrieved November 17, 2010 ("'There's nothing funnier than someone's pants falling down,' explains Designing Women co-executive producer Pamela Norris. 'There must be something down deep in the human character — that infantile quality.')
- Bianculli, David (26 July 2000).Quirky Picker-Uppers: Mom & daughter claim bounties in 'Huntress', Daily News (New York), Retrieved November 17, 2010 ("Executive producer Pamela Norris once wrote for 'Designing Women,' and 'The Huntress' really does play like two of the characters from that show trying their best to act like 'Cagney & Lacey.'")
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