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Ink (TV series)
1996 American TV series or program From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Ink is an American television sitcom which aired on CBS from October 21, 1996, to May 19, 1997, that starred real-life husband and wife Ted Danson and Mary Steenburgen as divorced newspaper journalists, allegedly inspired by the film His Girl Friday. The show was also produced by Danson and Steenburgen. The show was canceled after one season due to lower than expected ratings. The show's pilot was drastically changed and reshot from the original version. Ink was filmed at the soundstages of CBS Studio City in the Studio City area of Los Angeles. Outdoor scenes were usually shot at the small backlot streets of the same studio.
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Cast
- Ted Danson as Mike Logan
- Mary Steenburgen as Kate Montgomery
- Alana Austin as Abby Logan
- Christine Ebersole as Belinda Carhardt
- Saul Rubinek as Alan Mesnick
- Charlie Robinson as Ernie Trainor
- Jenica Bergere as Donna French
- Jonathan Katz as Leo
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Production
The original concept from the show came from Jeffrey Lane, who came up with the idea. Lane abruptly exited, and a handful of showrunners came in, and settled on Diane English, who created Murphy Brown.[23]
The original pilot was infamous for the reporters using typewriters. [24]
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