Good News

Good News (1997-1998)

EndedScripted show
Network
Scheduleevery Tuesday (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E22Under the Influence (2)mai 19, 1998
S01E21Driving Blind (1)mai 12, 1998
S01E20Gospelfest (2)mai 5, 1998
S01E19Lift Every Voice (1)avr. 28, 1998
S01E18Amazing Gracemars 2, 1998
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Good News' from 1997 premiere?

The TV show 'Good News' from 1997 premiered on September 25, 1997.

Who were the main cast members of 'Good News' in 1997?

The main cast members of 'Good News' in 1997 were Jana Marie Hupp, Tim Daly, and Steven Weber.

What was the genre of the TV show 'Good News' from 1997?

The TV show 'Good News' from 1997 belonged to the genre of sitcom.

What was the premise of 'Good News' in 1997?

'Good News' in 1997 followed the life of a newsroom producer and his colleagues as they dealt with the challenges and antics of producing a daily news program.

Who created 'Good News' in 1997?

'Good News' in 1997 was created by Gary David Goldberg.

Where was 'Good News' set in 1997?

'Good News' in 1997 was set in a fictional local television station in Washington, D.C.

Who was the network that aired 'Good News' in 1997?

'Good News' in 1997 was aired on the network ABC.

Did 'Good News' receive any awards or nominations in 1997?

Yes, 'Good News' received a nomination for the Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Art Direction for a Series, but did not win.

Were there any notable guest stars in 'Good News' in 1997?

Yes, 'Good News' in 1997 had notable guest stars including Phil Hartman, John Ritter, and Debra Messing.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'Good News' in 1997?

The first season of 'Good News' in 1997 consisted of 13 episodes.

What was the average viewership of 'Good News' in 1997?

The average viewership of 'Good News' in 1997 was 9.4 million viewers.

Did 'Good News' have a laugh track in 1997?

No, 'Good News' in 1997 did not have a laugh track.

Did 'Good News' in 1997 have any notable catchphrases?

Yes, one notable catchphrase from 'Good News' in 1997 was "It's a good news day, let's make the best of it!"

Were there any notable filming locations for 'Good News' in 1997?

Yes, some notable filming locations for 'Good News' in 1997 included Los Angeles and Burbank, California.

Did 'Good News' in 1997 have a theme song?

Yes, 'Good News' in 1997 had a theme song titled "Good News" which was composed by W.G. Snuffy Walden.

Did 'Good News' in 1997 have any spin-off shows?

No, 'Good News' in 1997 did not have any spin-off shows.

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