Steve Skrovan
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Steve Skrovan is an American producer, writer, director and television host.
Early life
Skrovan grew up in
Career
Skrovan began his career as a
In 1989, he became the original host of Totally Hidden Video, which aired on FOX from 1989-1992.[5] Starting in 1991, he was the host for the first two seasons of the game showThe Family Channel.[6]
Skrovan co-wrote the 1993 Seinfeld episode "The Movie".[citation needed] He was then a writer for the CBS sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond, for the entire nine-year run (from 1996 to 2005).[7][8]
Skrovan produced the 2005 TV special
Everybody Loves Raymond episodes
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This is a list of Everybody Loves Raymond episodes written or co-written by Skrovan.
Season One
- "Standard Deviation"
- "Captain Nemo" (with Lew Schneider)
- "Recovering Pessimist"
Season Two
- "The Children's Book"
- "All I Want for Christmas"
- "The Family Bed"
- "Six Feet Under" (with Cindy Chupack & Tom Caltabiano)
Season Three
- "Getting Even"
- "Halloween Candy"
- "Cruising with Marie" (with Susan Van Allen)
- "Dancing with Debra" (with Aaron Shure)
Season Four
- "You Bet" (with Ellen Sandler)
- "Prodigal Son"
- "Hackidu" (with Lew Schneider)
- "Robert's Divorce" (with Jennifer Crittenden & Tucker Cawley)
Season Five
- "Pet Cemetery"
- "The Sneeze" (with Aaron Shure)
Season Six
- "Odd Man Out" (with Jeremy Stevens)
- "Raybert"
- "Cookies"
- "A Vote for Debra" (with Lew Schneider)
Season Seven
- "The Sigh"
- "Somebody Hates Raymond"
- "Just a Formality" (with Philip Rosenthal)
Season Eight
- "Home From School"
- "Lateness"
- "The Nice Talk" (with Aaron Shure)
Season Nine
- "Ally's F"
- "Tasteless Frank" (with Leslie Caveny)
- "The Finale" (with )
References
- ^ Wallace, William N. (November 20, 1996). "College Football Report". The New York Times. Retrieved March 16, 2010.
- ^ "Director Stephen Skrovan". Independent Television Service.
- ^ a b Shawn Badgley (February 23, 2007). "Just in Time for Nader '08 | Henriette Mantel and Steve Skrovan on 'An Unreasonable Man'". The Austin Chronicle. Retrieved March 16, 2010.
- ^ Ken Tucker and Knight-Ridder Newspapers (19 November 1988). "Broadened MTV opens its 'mouth'". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 11 June 2022.
- ^ O'Connor, John J. (12 July 1989). "Review/Television; Allen Funt Calls 'Totally Hidden Video'". New York Times. Retrieved 11 September 2012.
- ProQuest 277895091. Retrieved May 13, 2022.
- ^ Kearney, Christine (February 7, 2007). "From hero to villain, Ralph Nader documented in film". The Washington Post. Retrieved March 16, 2010.
- ^ a b "Ralph Nader Radio Hour". ralphnaderradiohour.com. Retrieved 11 June 2022.
- prx.org. Retrieved 11 June 2022.
External links
- Steve Skrovan at IMDb