TGS with Tracy Jordan
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TGS with Tracy Jordan Fictional Show |
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Genre | Sketch comedy |
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Starring | Tracy Jordan [1] Jenna Maroney [2] Josh Girard [3] |
Country of origin | United States |
Original channel | NBC |
TGS with Tracy Jordan (previously referred to as The Girlie Show) is a fictional television show within the NBC show 30 Rock. The fictitious show is a sketch comedy show in the style of Saturday Night Live. The show is aired on NBC.
[edit] History
Up until the "Pilot" episode, the show was called The Girlie Show. After Jack Donaghy became the network's new Vice President of East Coast Television and Microwave Oven Programming, he forced Liz Lemon to re-tool the show by hiring unpredictable movie star Tracy Jordan. [4] With Jordan's hiring, the show's title was changed to TGS with Tracy Jordan. [5]
[edit] Crew
- Head Writer [6]
- Pete Hornberger
- Producer [7]
- Frank Rossitano
- Sketch Writer [8]
- James "Toofer" Spurlock
- Sketch Writer
- Tim Grandy
- Sketch Writer
- Josh Girard
- Sketch Writer
- J.D. Lutz
- Sketch Writer
- Rachel Bay
- Sketch Writer
[edit] Cast
- Unpredictable new star of the show, well-known as an international movie star. [9]
- The former star of the show who is now upstaged by Tracy. [10]
- Josh Girard
- Versatile impressionist and male lead comedic actor. [11]
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Core characters | |||
Liz Lemon • Tracy Jordan • Jenna Maroney • Kenneth Ellen • Pete Hornberger • Frank Rossitano • Jack Donaghy | |||
Recurring characters | |||
Cerie • Dennis Duffy • Josh Girard • Johnathan • James "Toofer" Spurlock | |||
Related content | |||
Episodes • TGS with Tracy Jordan • The Rural Juror |