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David McFadzean

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David McFadzean was a professor & head of the theatre department at Judson College in Elgin, Illinois. He had a play produced off Broadway in the late 1980s, which brought him to the attention of Roseanne. He left Judson to become a staff writer on "Roseanne."
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Filmography

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2014 The Keeping Room (producer) (pre-production)
 
2011 Bernie (producer)
 
2011 Wildest Africa (TV series documentary) (executive producer)
 
2010 Eyes to See (short) (co-executive producer)
 
2007 A Senseless Act (short) (executive producer)
 
2006 The Theory of Everything (video) (executive producer)
 
2006 Walker Payne (executive producer)
 
2003/III Salt (short) (executive producer)
 
2000 What Women Want (executive producer)
 
2000 Where the Heart Is (producer)
 
1991-1999 Home Improvement (TV series) (executive producer - 203 episodes)
The Long and Winding Road: Part 2 (1999) (executive producer)
The Long and Winding Road: Part 3 (1999) (executive producer)
Dead Weight (1999) (executive producer)
The Long and Winding Road: Part 1 (1999) (executive producer)
Trouble-a-Bruin (1999) (executive producer)
 
1998 Costello (TV series) (executive producer - 4 episodes)
Sue Dates a Freakin' Dentist (1998) (executive producer)
Sue Drives, Ya Suck Bag (1998) (executive producer)
Monkey Butt (1998) (executive producer)
Pilot (1998) (executive producer)
 
1997-1998 Soul Man (TV series) (executive producer - 25 episodes)
Little Black Dress (1998) (executive producer)
Play Ball (1998) (executive producer)
Who Killed St. Shepherd? (1998) (executive producer)
The Good Shepherd (1998) (executive producer)
Raising Heck (1998) (executive producer)
 
1997 Firelight (executive producer)
 
1996 Buddies (TV series) (executive producer)
 
1994 Thunder Alley (TV series) (producer - 1 episode)
The Prototype (1994) (producer)
 
1990 Carol & Company (TV series) (executive producer)
 
Show ShowWriter (5 titles)
1991-1999 Home Improvement (TV series)
The Long and Winding Road: Part 2 (1999) (creator)
The Long and Winding Road: Part 3 (1999) (creator)
Dead Weight (1999) (creator)
The Long and Winding Road: Part 1 (1999) (creator)
Trouble-a-Bruin (1999) (creator)
 
1997 Soul Man (TV series)
Urges and Lies (1997) (creator)
 
1996 Buddies (TV series)
 
1994-1995 Thunder Alley (TV series)
No Swing Set (1995) (creator)
Buzz Off, Buzzard Boy (1995) (creator)
Just a Vacation (1995) (creator)
Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (1995) (creator)
I Am Spartacus (1995) (creator)
 
1988-1989 Roseanne (TV series)
Let's Call It Quits (1989) (written by)
The Slice of Life (1989) (writer)
Canoga Time (1989) (written by)
Saturday (1989) (writer)
We're in the Money (1988) (writer)
 
Show ShowMiscellaneous Crew (1 title)
1988-1989 Roseanne (TV series) (executive story editor - 21 episodes, 1988-1989) (story editor - 2 episodes, 1988-1989)
Let's Call It Quits (1989) (executive story editor)
Dear Mom and Dad (1989) (executive story editor)
Death and Stuff (1989) (executive story editor)
Toto, We're Not in Kansas Anymore (1989) (executive story editor)
Workin' Overtime (1989) (executive story editor)
 
Show ShowThanks (1 title)
2008 Relapse (special thanks)
 
Show ShowSelf (1 title)

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Trivia:

David McFadzean was a professor & head of the theatre department at Judson College in Elgin, Illinois. He had a play produced off Broadway in the late 1980s, which brought him to the attention of Roseanne. He left Judson to become a staff writer on "Roseanne." See more »