A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
June 20, 1992
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 3
Finale:
July 4, 1992
Creators:
David Lynch
Mark Frost
Original Title:
On the Air
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Countries:
US
The year is 1957. The cast and crew of the Lester Guy Show are extremely apprehensive about their upcoming live television broadcast on the Zoblotnick Broadcasting Co. network. Lester Guy despises fellow cast member Betty Hudson for unknowingly becoming more popular than him and schemes to destroy her career. Only two of the seven episodes were written by David Lynch.
Art Department Assistant:
Walter Cahall
Art Department Coordinator:
Walter Cahall
Assistant Director Trainee:
Lisanne Sartor
Assistant Sound Editor:
Rickio Woods
Associate Producer:
John Wentworth
Casting:
Johanna Ray
Casting Associate:
Elaine J. Huzzar
Conductor:
Angelo Badalamenti
Construction Coordinator:
Keith Cox
Construction Foreman:
Jon Kazunaga
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Ken Scherer
Executive Producer:
David Lynch
Mark Frost
Key Grip:
Duane Journey
Key Hair Stylist:
Annette E. Fabrizi
Key Makeup Artist:
Carla Roseto Fabrizi
Lead Painter:
David E. Robinson
Music:
Angelo Badalamenti
Orchestrator:
Angelo Badalamenti
Post Production Assistant:
Nancy Shumovich
Post Production Coordinator:
Nancy Shumovich
Producer's Assistant:
Debby Trutnik
Lori Tulli-Mitchell
Production Assistant:
Craig MacLachlan
Production Coordinator:
Nowell Grossman
Production Design:
Okowita
Script Supervisor:
Cori Glazer
Set Decoration:
Bob Kensinger
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Gary Alexander
Stunt Coordinator:
Jeff Smolek
Supervising Sound Editor:
Richard Taylor
Unit Publicist:
Gaye Pope
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