Almost Perfect (1995)
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Cast & Crew.
Nancy Travis
Kim Cooper
Chip Zien
Gary Karp
Matt Letscher
Rob Paley
David Clennon
Neal Luder
David Isaacs
Writer
Ken Levine
Writer
Robin Schiff
Writer
Kevin Kilner
Mike Ryan
Carol Leifer
Producer / Writer
Mary Jo Smith
Denise / Woman Making Love
Lisa Edelstein
Patty Karp
Philip Charles MacKenzie
Director
Stan Daniels
Director
Leonard R. Garner, Jr.
Director
Jeff Melman
Director
Alan Myerson
Director
Gail Mancuso
Director
Andy Ackerman
Director
David Clark Lee
Director
Kim Friedman
Director
Thomas Schlamme
Director
Ken Estin
Writer
Jenny Bicks
Writer
George McGrath
Writer
Katherine LaNasa
Allison
Talia Balsam
Leigh-Allyn Baker
Ken Merckx
Walter Koenig
Tim Hopper
Christina Moore
Jason Carter
Christine Estabrook
John Ducey
John Pappas
Terri Hoyos
Ray Laska
Bonnie Franklin
Jeffrey Nordling
Erick Avari
Jon Tenney
Charles Hallahan
Wayne Wilderson
Victor Garber
Kim Murphy
Scott Thompson Baker
Rhea Perlman
Marie Osmond
Jon Hensley
Roxanne Beckford
Gretchen German
Tony Shalhoub
Steve Blackwood
Lesley Woods
Mitzi McCall
Craig Ferguson
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This TV Show Is About.
Wiki.
Almost Perfect is an American sitcom television series that aired on CBS from September 17, 1995, until October 30, 1996. Starring Nancy Travis, Kevin Kilner, David Clennon, Matthew Letscher, and Chip Zien, the series focused on the professional life of the female executive producer of a television cop show, her witty, zany staff which doubled as her family, and initially, how she balanced her high-powered role with that of her newfound romance with a busy assistant D.A. The series was created by Ken Levine, David Isaacs and Robin Schiff, and produced by Levine & Isaacs Productions and Robin Schiff Productions (in season two only), in association with Paramount Network Television.
Levine and Isaacs were previously known for their work as writers and producers on Cheers, as well as Wings airing on NBC. Like the latter shows, Almost Perfect featured a tight-knit ensemble aspect between the cast, which in this case was formed by the production staff of the fictional cop show (as opposed to the Cheers ensemble being that of bar employees and patrons, and Wings group being airport terminal employees).