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Encyclopedia > Dennis Miller Live

Dennis Miller Live was a weekly talk show on Home Box Office, hosted by comedian Dennis Miller. The show ran from 1994 to 2002, and received five Emmy awards, plus an additional 11 Emmy nominations. It was also nominated six times for the Writers' Guild of America Award for "Best Writing For A Comedy/Variety Series", and won three of those times.


The show was directed by Debbie Palacio for most of its run, and head writers were first Jeff Cesario and then Eddie Feldmann. Other writers included José Arroyo, Rich Dahm, Ed Driscoll, David Feldman, Mike Gandolfi, Jim Hanna, Tom Hertz, Leah Krinsky, Rob Kutner, Rick Overton, Jacob Sager Weinstein, and David Weiss.


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Dennis Miller - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (806 words)
Dennis Miller, born November 3, 1953, in Pittsburgh, is an American entertainer, stand-up comedian, political and social commentator and television personality.
He is probably best known as anchoring the Weekend Update segment of Saturday Night Live during his tenure on the NBC TV show, and for his show Dennis Miller Live, which ran for nine years on cable network HBO.
Dennis Miller has flown on Air Force One during President George W. Bush's term of office, and he is alleged to have a "top spot" on the GOP's "celebrity" A-list.
Dennis Miller Live - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (305 words)
Dennis Miller Live was a weekly talk show on Home Box Office, hosted by comedian Dennis Miller.
It mainly consisted of Miller speaking to the largely unseen studio audience on a darkened stage.
There would be one guest per show, either live in the studio or occasionally on air via satellite, whom Miller would quiz on the topic of the day.
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