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DMV Sitcom 09 Stupid computer exams, Doug's steals a road test, blowing the horn at golfers Created by Tommy Rosa, Executive Producer, Thesitcomproducer@yahoo.com -call 856-694-4000
The (More) Created by Tommy Rosa, Executive Producer, Thesitcomproducer@yahoo.com -call 856-694-4000
The multiple choice computer exams at the DMV are so stupid they're impossible to pass. While Shawn is administering a few tests, two customers get fed up and leave during the middle of them. Meanwhile, it's Dr. Bwoc Wok's turn to administer a driving test, but when Doug sees that the next person in line to take their driving test is a "babe," Doug steals Dr. Bwoc Wok's turn; During the test, Doug makes the young lady make a quick stop, so he can mess with some people who are golfing.
The DMV Sitcom - Copyright; Registered with the Writer Guilds: East and West , All Rights Reserved - Casting by Mike Lemon Casting - Starring Jarrod Pistilli - Shawn Mallon; Eric Garcia - Mario Murphy; Donna Marie Earl - Gerri Pine; Whitney Kimball Long - Colleen Chances; Chris Quinn - Officer Kris; Karl Holman - Danny the Cop; Larry DeFelice - Moe; John Joseph Dinan - Doug Klean; Bob Senkewicz - Dr. Bwoc Wok; Connie Norwood - Buela White (Less)
Peter & Gordon-Wrong From The Start Peter & Gordon were a British Invasion-era performing duo, formed by Peter Asher and Gordon (More) Peter & Gordon were a British Invasion-era performing duo, formed by Peter Asher and Gordon Waller, that rocketed to fame in 1964 with "A World Without Love". Peter Asher's sister (the actress Jane Asher) was dating Paul McCartney (of The Beatles), and so Peter & Gordon recorded several songs written by McCartney, with or without John Lennon. Those hits included "Nobody I Know", "I Don't Want To See You Again" and "Woman". The writing credit for "Woman" is given to "Bernard Webb," which was in fact an alias for Paul McCartney. McCartney used the pseudonym to see if he could have a hit song even without his famous name attached to it. The song reached number 14 in the US and number 28 on the British charts. Other hits for the group included "I Go To Pieces", which was written by Del Shannon and given to the duo after the two acts toured together, and remakes of "True Love Ways" by Buddy Holly and "To Know Him Is To Love Him" by the Teddy Bears, retitled "To Know You Is To Love You." Peter & Gordon had their last hits in 1967 with "Lady Godiva" "Knight In Rusty Armour" and "Sunday for Tea". Asher has continued his career as a recording executive in California and has managed and produced Linda Ronstadt, James Taylor, Cher, Diana Ross and more. In August 2005, Peter and Gordon reunited onstage for the first time in over 30 years, as part of two tribute concerts for Mike Smith of the Dave Clark Five in New York City. This was followed by more complete concerts at The Festival for Beatles Fans (formerly Beatlefest) conventions beginning the following year. Paul McCartney heard about the reunion shows, and sent a message to them congratulating them for deciding to reunite. They have since performed at the Chicago, New Jersey and most recently two shows at the Festival for Beatles Fans convention in Las Vegas July 1 and 2 where according to a report by Journalist Peter Palmiere for Beatlefan magazine, the pair was the peforming highlight of the convention. Peter and Gordon both told Palmiere at the Las Vegas Festival for Beatles Fans that they were to perform at the 2006 Adopt-A-Minefield show with Paul McCartney until it was cancelled by Paul himself due to his impending divorce from Heather. (Less)
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