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Chris takes action: He calls up Ken Horton, his co-executive producer in Los Angeles, and advises him to walk over to Broadcast Standards, rather than just fire off a counter memo: The personal visit might help persuade Fox that the scene is not meant to titillate.
Chris got sidetracked into television when he discovered that the appetite for new scripts that would fill up airtime was so insatiable, he actually has a chance of seeing his words spoken by actors.
Chris examines the Polaroid's of each actress, and then the women are brought in one at a time for their final call back.
ChrisCarter (born October 13, 1956) is an American screenwriter and producer, best known as the creator of The X-Files, where he also guest-appeared a couple of times as FBI Agent.
He was born in Bellflower, California to William and Catherine Carter.
While working with Katzenberg, Carter wrote and produced several television movies including pilots of Cameo By Night and The Nanny, an unsold pilot unrelated to the Fran Dresher sitcom.