The Big Deal

PNWKing

Banned
The winter of 1995 was rather cold pop culture wise. The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air introduced a new character, Cameron, played by Rashida Jones, daughter of producer Quincy Jones, as Will's girlfriend. New games continued to come out at a trickle, with Ferrari Racing on the PlayStation, published by Activision and TIME Magazine Presents: Election '96 produced by a joint venture of Warner Bros. and Phillips Interactive for the SNES-CD the most memorable title.
 
The winter of 1995 was rather cold pop culture wise. The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air introduced a new character, Cameron, played by Rashida Jones, daughter of producer Quincy Jones, as Will's girlfriend.
Umm Interesting characther and actress....could do something unique.

d TIME Magazine Presents: Election '96 produced by a joint venture of Warner Bros. and Phillips Interactive for the SNES-CD the most memorable title.
So an Western Version of that japanese Election game? Interesting
 

PNWKing

Banned
The spring of 1996 brought two new mid-season replacements: What's the Story, Rory, produced by Paramount Television for NBC and starring Sandra Bullock as Rory, a young newspaper writer in New York City and Dayline, a 12:30 show on ABC intended as a daytime version of Nightline.
 
The spring of 1996 brought two new mid-season replacements: What's the Story, Rory, produced by Paramount Television for NBC and starring Sandra Bullock as Rory, a young newspaper writer in New York City and Dayline, a 12:30 show on ABC intended as a daytime version of Nightline.
Interesting, that is a massive butterfly(will butterfly away miss congeniality unless the show is short) and might change miss bullock carrer too
 

PNWKing

Banned
The summer of 1996 had a few things. The Atlanta Olympics were a success, despite a bomb discovered by security guard Richard Jewell. Jewell provided a sketch to the FBI of who he believed was the suspect. Jewell was a suspect, but was ruled out soon after. Jewell's sketch was kept and linked to a man named Eric Rudolph. Rudolph was arrested soon after. The summer movie season also had success, with Borough Park (a quirky comedy produced by MGM/UA) and Starlight Express, animated by Don Bluth and released by 20th Century Fox, featuring the voices of Tara Strong, Jennifer Love Hewitt, and Patrick Warburton.
 
The summer of 1996 had a few things. The Atlanta Olympics were a success, despite a bomb discovered by security guard Richard Jewell. Jewell provided a sketch to the FBI of who he believed was the suspect. Jewell was a suspect, but was ruled out soon after. Jewell's sketch was kept and linked to a man named Eric Rudolph. Rudolph was arrested soon after. The summer movie season also had success, with Borough Park (a quirky comedy produced by MGM/UA) and Starlight Express, animated by Don Bluth and released by 20th Century Fox, featuring the voices of Tara Strong, Jennifer Love Hewitt, and Patrick Warburton.
Very Nice released buddy and Nice Jewell didn't got demonized ITTL
 

PNWKing

Banned
A conversation between two friends:
Tommy: Hey, remember that movie we saw, Rain Man?
Andy: Yeah.
Tommy: What if there was a show that was like Rain Man as Sherlock Holmes.
Andy: That would be a good show.
 

PNWKing

Banned
Anyway the friends Tommy and Andy were Tom Scharpling and Andy Breckman, who created the TV show Monk, which has a very similar premise to what I described.
 

PNWKing

Banned
The fall and winter of 1996 provided ample opportunities. Beginning with 3rd Rock from The Sun, starring John Lithgow, Jane Curtin, and Kristen Stewart, from venerable producers Carsey-Werner on NBC. Other shows of the season include Love & Rockets, created by Dragon director Michael Bay and about the romance lives of scientists at NASA in the 1960s, produced by MGM/UA Television on CBS.
 
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