30 Rock

Liz Lemon, capo-sceneggiatrice di uno show di sketch comici di grande successo, si trova improvvisamente ad avere a che fare con un nuovo, ingombrante capo del network che le impone un bizzarro nuovo acquisto per la trasmissione.
Creato da: Tina Fey |
Genere: Commedia |

Numero di stagioni: 7
Numero di episodi: 138
Data prima messa in onda: 2006-10-11
Data ultima messa in onda: 2013-01-31

Approfondimenti

"Elizabeth" is the real first name of Tina Fey, whose full name is Elizabeth Stamatina Fey. D
The character Frank Rossitano (Judah Friedlander) is named after Il Saturday Night Live (1975) [...] D
The last scene of the last episode has Kenneth holding a snow globe of Rockefeller center, is a [...] D
The art on the wall behind Liz Lemon's desk (that features two round objects next to each other [...] D
Hazel Wassernam's real name is Richard Drench, a play on Rachel Dratch. D
Influenced by creator Tina Fey's experience while being head writer for Il Saturday Night Live [...] D
Sharon Wilkins played Angie Jordan in season 1 episode 30 Rock: Jack the Writer (2006) but was [...] D
The same year that this show started airing, Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip (2006), another show [...] D
Lee, a costume designer for "TGS", is played by Tom Broecker, who was a costume designer for th [...] D
Rachel Dratch's appearance as various characters throughout the show is a fourth-wall-breaking [...] D
Although it was not stated on the show, Katrina Bowden revealed in a 2008 interview that her ch [...] D
Jane Krakowski was pregnant in real life during Season 5, so they often hid her belly with a hu [...] D
One of the reasons Jane Krakowski (Jenna) was drawn to the series was because it gave her the c [...] D
The series was originally going to include frequent sketches from "TGS" as part of the show. Af [...] D
In her 2011 book "Bossypants", Tina Fey said that during the early years of the show, Donald Gl [...] D
In addition to Tina Fey, Tracy Morgan, Jason Sudeikis, and Rachel Dratch, many Il Saturday Nigh [...] D
John Lutz (Lutz) and Sue Galloway (Sue Laroche-Van der Hout), who play writers on "TGS", are ma [...] D
This show included several references to "Star Wars" character Lando Calrissian, played by Bill [...] D
Andrea Martin was offered the role of Margaret Lemon, but her commitments to the Broadway show [...] D
In season one, Jack (Alec Baldwin) mentions watching Friends (1994) and makes several reference [...] D
Don Geiss and his son Bertram (played by real-life father and son Rip Torn and Tony Torn, respe [...] D
Season three saw an influx of special guest appearances, including Steve Martin, Jennifer Anist [...] D
Will Forte, Mary Steenburgen, and Kristen Schaal guest starred on this show before appearing in [...] D
Tina Fey originally pitched a series about a cable news producer who is forced to produce a sho [...] D
The show often pokes fun at themes and characters that the show leaves hanging. For example, in [...] D
Alec Baldwin won the SAG Award for Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series every year since the sh [...] D
Kenneth said in an episode that when he first started at NBC, an eight-year-old Shirley Temple [...] D
In 2012, Tina Fey explained the Emmy on display in Liz Lemon's office: "I've always sort of tho [...] D
Liz Lemon's catchphrase "I want to go to there" was coined by Tina Fey's daughter Alice. D
Season two was shorter than season one (fifteen episodes as opposed to season one's twenty-one) [...] D
Jane Krakowski and Cheyenne Jackson originated the lead roles in the workshop of "Xanadu" on Br [...] D
Before Will Forte played Paul, Jenna impersonator turned boyfriend, he appeared in season one, [...] D
Liz Lemon (Tina Fey) says the first line of the series and Kenneth Parcell (Jack McBrayer) says [...] D
Jack McBrayer was invited to audition for the role of Kenneth the Page by Tina Fey while on sho [...] D
Elizabeth Banks played a character on Scrubs: Medici ai primi ferri (2001) who was impregnated [...] D
Jack Donaghy is a staunch conservative Republican who looks down on anything he considers even [...] D
Tina Fey didn't want Liz Lemon to be a single mother because it would have restricted her chara [...] D
Liz's love interest Floyd DeBarber (Jason Sudeikis) takes his name from Floyd Lawson, known as [...] D
Jason Sudeikis and James Marsden share the same birthday (September 18) and played love interes [...] D
This show aired two live episodes, season five, episode four, "Live Show", and season six, epis [...] D
Alec Baldwin (Jack) and Michael Keaton (Tom) starred in Beetlejuice (1988). D
Tina Fey was not originally going to star on the show. However, NBC insisted she appear. D
The awning in front of Liz Lemon's apartment has displayed two different addresses over the cou [...] D
On season six, episode two, "Idiots Are People Two!", Criss, Liz's boyfriend, shows her a check [...] D
Jeff Richmond, Tina Fey's husband, composed all of the show's music and later served as a produ [...] D
In several episodes in season four, there is a picture of Kristen Wiig on Jack Donaghy's window [...] D
Alec Baldwin has said that this show was the best job he's ever had. D
The show's name is similar to "3rd Rock", the commonly used short title for Una famiglia del te [...] D
In the episode that Jack is confessing to the priest, he mentions that he once claimed he was G [...] D
In the early episodes, it is revealed that Liz Lemon had won one Emmy, just like Tina Fey had a [...] D
The series was filmed at Silvercup Studios in Long Island City, Queens, New York. Several of th [...] D
The original title for the show was "Rock Center" before it was changed to "30 Rock". Tina Fey [...] D
The title is derived from 30 Rockefeller Plaza, the New York City street address of NBC Univers [...] D
Tracy Morgan (Tracy Jordan) and recurring player Rachel Dratch followed creator and star Tina F [...] D
Tina Fey (Liz Lemon), Jack McBrayer (Kenneth Parcell), and Scott Adsit (Pete Hornberger) have a [...] D
Liz Lemon's office has a framed cover of "Bust Magazine" with Amy Poehler reenacting Janet Leig [...] D
James Marsden said he assumed that his character Criss Chros would only appear in one season, a [...] D
Grizz Chapman (Grizz) and Kevin Dotcom Brown (Dot Com), who played members of Tracy Jordan's en [...] D
Over the course of the series, there were many hints that Kenneth was considerably older than t [...] D
Tina Fey had to leave Il Saturday Night Live (1975) in order to appear in the show as the sched [...] D
Liz's boyfriend Criss Chros was named after singer Christopher Cross, who was a fan of the show [...] D
On December 29, 2006, Nielsen Media Research reported the results of having, for the first time [...] D
Tina Fey's oldest daughter, Alice Richmond (born 2005), appeared at the end of every episode in [...] D
Jenna's name is a play on Janel Moloney (who guest-starred in the series). D
Alec Baldwin loved Jack's wardrobe so much that he purchased the suits at the end of the series [...] D
The show was finally syndicated in 2009, something Tina Fey had always complained about. D
A different actress portrayed Cerie in the unaired pilot. Katrina Bowden was only seventeen yea [...] D
In a 2018 "New Yorker" profile of Donald Glover, Glover said that he had long wondered if he ha [...] D
Tracy Morgan had to be written out of a few episodes of season five following a kidney transpla [...] D
Tina Fey wrote Kenneth Parcell with Jack McBrayer in mind to play him. D
The professional and personal relationship between Liz Lemon and Jack Donaghy (who considers hi [...] D
A running gag in season one was the inability to understand or pronounce the name of Jenna's lo [...] D
In an unusual move for a modern sitcom, the show was shot on more expensive film stock, rather [...] D
With the exception of Jenna, Tina Fey wrote the main parts for the cast members playing them. D
Liz and Jenna began "The Girlie Show" at The Second City in Chicago. In 1992, Tina Fey took cla [...] D
Easter egg: The Series is filmed at Silvercup Studios. At various times Jack Donneghy is seen i [...] D
All the liquor that Jack is seen drinking in his office is actually iced tea. D
Tina Fey and Scott Adsit did voice work for the pinball game Medieval Madness. D
Jon Hamm auditioned for the role of Jack Donaghy. He appeared on the show as Dr. Drew Baird. D
Aside from the main cast and the supporting actors credited at the beginning of each episode (T [...] D
Donald Glover, who was a staff writer and script supervisor for the show from 2006 to 2009, als [...] D
The show's twenty-two Emmy nominations in 2009 is a record for the most nominations a comedy sh [...] D
In 2010, a blogger calculated that the show averaged nearly ten jokes per minute. D

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