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30 Rock is a satirical American television comedy series created by Tina Fey that aired on NBC from 2006 to 2013. The show is loosely based on Fey's experiences as a writer for Saturday Night Live, and it features a talented ensemble cast, including Alec Baldwin, Jane Krakowski, and Tracy Morgan. The series was produced by Broadway Video, Little Stranger, and NBCUniversal, and it was filmed at Silvercup Studios in New York City. The show's success can be attributed to the collaborative efforts of Lorne Michaels, Marci Klein, and David Miner, who served as executive producers alongside Fey.

Production

The production of the series involved a team of experienced writers, including Robert Carlock, Jack Burditt, and Kay Cannon, who worked together to develop the show's unique blend of humor and satire. The series was filmed using a single-camera setup, which allowed for a more flexible and dynamic shooting style, and it was edited by Ken Eluto, Meg Reticker, and David Rogers. The show's music was composed by Jeff Richmond, who is also Fey's husband, and it featured a range of guest stars, including Steve Martin, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, and Elvis Costello. The production team also included Jennifer McNamara, Valerie Joseph, and Sue Glick, who worked on the show's casting, costumes, and set design, respectively.

Cast and characters

The cast of the series includes Tina Fey as Liz Lemon, a fictionalized version of herself, as well as Alec Baldwin as Jack Donaghy, a fictionalized version of NBC executive Jeff Zucker. The show also features Jane Krakowski as Jenna Maroney, a eccentric and self-absorbed actress, and Tracy Morgan as Tracy Jordan, a charismatic but volatile movie star. Other cast members include Jack McBrayer as Kenneth Parcell, a naive and enthusiastic page, and Scott Adsit as Pete Hornberger, a harried and cynical producer. The show also features a range of recurring and guest stars, including Will Arnett, Kristen Wiig, and Steve Carell, who have all appeared in various episodes throughout the series.

Episodes

The series consists of 138 episodes, which were aired over the course of seven seasons. The show's episodes often feature a range of guest stars, including Matt Damon, Jon Hamm, and Amy Poehler, and they typically involve a central plot or theme, such as the production of a new episode of TGS with Tracy Jordan, the show's fictional sketch comedy series. Some notable episodes include The Aftermath, The C Word, and The Ones, which feature a range of memorable moments and quotes. The show's episodes were written by a team of experienced writers, including Robert Carlock, Jack Burditt, and Kay Cannon, who worked together to develop the show's unique blend of humor and satire.

Reception

The series received widespread critical acclaim, with many praising its clever writing, talented cast, and innovative production style. The show was praised by critics such as Emily Nussbaum of The New Yorker, Heather Havrilesky of Salon, and Todd VanDerWerff of The A.V. Club, who all noted its unique blend of humor and satire. The show was also a commercial success, attracting a large and dedicated audience, and it was often cited as one of the best television shows of the 2000s, alongside other notable series such as The Sopranos, The Wire, and Mad Men. The show's success can be attributed to the collaborative efforts of Lorne Michaels, Marci Klein, and David Miner, who served as executive producers alongside Fey.

Awards and nominations

The series won a range of awards during its run, including Emmy Awards for Outstanding Comedy Series, Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series for Alec Baldwin, and Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series for Tina Fey. The show was also nominated for a range of other awards, including Golden Globe Awards for Best Television Series - Musical or Comedy and Screen Actors Guild Awards for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series. The show's writers, including Robert Carlock and Jack Burditt, also won awards for their work on the series, including Writers Guild of America Awards for Best Comedy Series.

Impact and legacy

The series had a significant impact on popular culture, with its catchphrases, characters, and memes becoming a part of the cultural zeitgeist. The show's influence can be seen in a range of other television series, including Parks and Recreation, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, and The Good Place, which have all cited 30 Rock as an inspiration. The show's legacy continues to be felt, with its episodes remaining widely popular and its cast and crew continuing to work on a range of other projects, including Saturday Night Live, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, and The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel. The show's impact can also be seen in the work of other notable comedians and writers, including Amy Schumer, Tig Notaro, and John Mulaney, who have all cited Fey and the show as an influence. Category:American television series

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