Outstanding Individual Achievement in Directing in a Comedy Series Kevin Bright, David Crane, Robb Idels, Marta Kauffman, John Landis, Bill Sanders, and Ron WolotzkyĮditing in a Comedy/Music Special or Series Awards and nominations YearĮditing a Comedy Special or Series/Music Special To this day, the static shown on the TV towards the end of the opening credits forms part of the opening credits or introduction for every show made by HBO. Landis also directed several episodes of the series. Dream On was executive produced by Kevin Bright and John Landis. The show was created by Marta Kauffman and David Crane, who also served as producers. But Dream On takes unusual chances and has a habit of turning out to be refreshingly original." Production that are sometimes less witty than painfully obvious. O'Connor said Dream On was not "different from ordinary network fare.except for, as might be expected, the more freewheeling language and treatments of sex" by the season's third episode, the show's protagonist is "already becoming just another nice bachelor father, not all that different from the one John Forsythe played on television several decades ago." About a year later, O'Connor said, while the show "has its weak spots, most notably in a pointless tendency to be smarmy" with "clips. The New York Times had mixed opinions about the show. Time magazine called the show "engaging", noting that its use of old clips was "a clever gimmick perks up familiar material" and later called the second season of the "decidedly adult sitcom.better than ever." Main article: List of Dream On episodes Critical reception
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