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Brooklyn Bridge: Created by Gary David Goldberg. With Marion Ross, Danny Gerard, Louis Zorich, Amy Aquino. In 1956, 14-year-old Alan Silver's life revolves around family, the synagogue and the Dodgers.
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- 1991-09-20
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Brooklyn Bridge is an American sitcom television series which aired on CBS between September 20, 1991, to August 6, 1993. It is about a Jewish American family living in Brooklyn in the middle 1950s.
YearAwardCategoryRecipient1992Best Edited Episode from a Television ...Roger Bondelli, Jerry U. Frizell and Ron ...1993Best Edited Half Hour Series for ...Roger Bondelli (For episode "Brave New ...1993Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography ...Kenneth Zunder1993American Television AwardsBest Actress, Situation ComedyBrooklyn Bridge is a sitcom created by Gary David Goldberg, a Brooklyn native, that follows the adventures of a 14-year-old Jewish boy and his family in 1950s New York. The show ran for two seasons on CBS and received several Emmy and Golden Globe nominations.
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Brooklyn Bridge is a comedy-drama series that follows the lives of the Silver family and their friends in 1950s Brooklyn. The series ran for two seasons from 1991 to 1993 and features episodes about baseball, music, romance, and family drama.
Brooklyn Bridge is a nostalgic family comedy set in 1956 Brooklyn, N.Y., following a Jewish 14-year-old and his Catholic girlfriend. The series has low ratings and reviews on Rotten Tomatoes, a website for movie and TV criticism.
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- Danny Gerard
Jan 1, 2001 · Brooklyn Bridge Season 1 Episodes. 88 Metascore. 1991 -1993. 2 Seasons. CBS. Comedy. Watchlist. Where to Watch. A 14-year-old Jewish boy's experiences in 1950s Brooklyn (before the Dodgers...
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