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- Grub Street Productions was an American production company founded in 1989 by three writers and producers - the late David Angell (who later was a victim of the September 11 attacks), Peter Casey and David Lee - who met while working on Cheers and left that show to form it. It was affiliated with Paramount Television (now CBS Television Studios). The company is most notable for creating the popular television sitcom Frasier, which aired on NBC for eleven seasons from 1993 to 2004, totalling 264 episodes and the recipient and winner of many Emmy awards, and the long-running series Wings, which likewise aired on NBC, running for eight seasons and 172 episodes from 1990 to 1997. Additionally, the more short-lived sitcoms The Pursuit of Happiness and Encore! Encore!, were produced by the company. (en)
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