






Tufts
Grad's Comedy Series Wins People's Choice Honors
Alumni Help Secure 11 Nominations In Upcoming
Golden Globe Awards
Pasadena,
Calif. -- "Ed,"
the new comedy series created by 1984 Tufts graduate Rob
Burnett, won "Favorite New TV Comedy Series" at the
2001 People's Choice Awards. Burnett -- who
is no stranger to industry accolades -- entered Sunday's awards
show with three nominations for two of his shows, including two
nominations for "Ed" and one for "Everybody
Loves Raymond."
Burnette
co-created "Ed" under his WorldWide Pants production company,
which produces the "Late
Show with David Letterman," the "Late
Late Show with Craig Kilborn," as well as several TV
sitcoms.
"West
Wing," which was created with the help of Warner Brother executive
and 1972 Tufts grad Peter Roth, earned a People's Choice nomination
as well.
With
the awards season in full swing, the work of other Tufts graduates
has been nominated for industry honors. Tufts alumni helped secure
11 nominations in the 58th annual Golden
Globe Awards, including "Best Drama" and "Best Comedy." The
nominations were spread across seven of the eight major television
categories.
Posted
01-08-01
Image
courtesy of NBC





