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Encyclopedia > Coach (TV program)

Coach was an American television sitcom that aired on ABC from 1989 to 1997. The series starred Craig T. Nelson as Hayden Fox, coach of the fictional Division IA college football "Minnesota State University Screaming Eagles" (Minnesota State was intended to reflect the University of Minnesota Golden Gophers, but the U of M withdrew its approval). At the time there was no Minnesota State University, but since then two schools in the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities System have renamed themselves such: Minnesota State University Mankato (formerly Mankato State) and Minnesota State University Moorhead (formerly Moorhead State). The series also starred Jerry Van Dyke as Luther, Bill Fagerbakke as Dauber, and Rob Schneider made occasional appearances.


In the 1996 season, Hayden's coaching staff is headhunted by the NFL to lead the fictional Orlando Breakers; these seasons are generally considered poor by fans of the show.


External links

  • Coach (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0096560/) at the Internet Movie Database
  • Episode guide (http://epguides.com/Coach)



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television program: Information From Answers.com (1211 words)
The content of television programming may be factual (for example documentaries, news or reality television) or fictional (for example comedy or drama).
Common TV program periods include regular broadcasts (like TV news), TV series (usually seasonal and ongoing with a duration of only a few episodes to many seasons), or TV miniseries which is an extended film, usually with a small pre-determined number of episodes and a set plot and timeline.
While television series appearing in TV networks are usually commissioned by the networks themselves, the real revenue for the producers is typically when the product is sold into syndication.
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Coach was founded by leather artisan Miles Cahn in 1941 in a SoHo loft in New York City.
Coach's 74 factory stores, also being made over, are high-revenue opportunities for testing and marketing rather than way stations for liquidating bad products.
This year Coach closed its last manufacturing facility; all production is now done in 40 outside plants in 15 countries, which lowers costs and allows the company to get designs to market faster.
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