I don't see why not. You can pretty much write anyone about anything.
Kaymun beck the letter....
Movies directed by Lisa Cholodenko:The Kids Are All Right (2010)"The L Word" (1 episode, 2005) - Lynch Pin (2005) TV episodeCavedweller (2004)"Push, Nevada" (1 episode, 2002) - The Letter of the Law (2002) TV episodeLaurel Canyon (2002)"Six Feet Under" (1 episode, 2001) - Familia (2001) TV episode"Homicide: Life on the Street" (1 episode, 1999) ... aka "Homicide" - USA (informal short title)- The Same Coin (1999) TV episodeHigh Art (1998)Dinner Party (1997)Souvenir (1994/II)
http://www.surfthechannel.com , go to Channels menu, go to Television, go to "S" section for all shows beginning with the letter "S", scroll down and find the show listed in alphabetical order. So far they have every aired episode. As well as darn near every other TV show, Movie, documentary, etc.If it's aired on tv or at the movies, or released on a DVD, you'll most likely find it at STC, no matter what it is!
The Production Budget for The Love Letter was $15,000,000.
How do i write a letter for TV Show sponsorship
A word for a television show in a series that starts and ends with the same letter is "episode." Each episode is a distinct installment within a series, and the word itself begins and ends with the letter "e."
Letter Bee is showed at Animax TV i don't know if there are more but there are the episode in the web
I am pretty sure that Jenna's mom wrote it, because of at the end... (Episode 12)
Kaymun beck the letter....
'The Case of the Purloined Letter' is an episode in the 1979-80 TV series titled 'Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson' based on the Sir Arthur Conan Doyle characters.
Movies directed by Lisa Cholodenko:The Kids Are All Right (2010)"The L Word" (1 episode, 2005) - Lynch Pin (2005) TV episodeCavedweller (2004)"Push, Nevada" (1 episode, 2002) - The Letter of the Law (2002) TV episodeLaurel Canyon (2002)"Six Feet Under" (1 episode, 2001) - Familia (2001) TV episode"Homicide: Life on the Street" (1 episode, 1999) ... aka "Homicide" - USA (informal short title)- The Same Coin (1999) TV episodeHigh Art (1998)Dinner Party (1997)Souvenir (1994/II)
The Brave Little Toaster Goes to Mars (1998) (V) (voice) .... RobFalling Sky (1998) .... Kyle"Step by Step" .... Chip Dahlgren (1 episode, 1997)- Goodbye, Mr. Chip (1997) TV episode .... Chip DahlgrenKilling Mr. Griffin (1997) (TV) .... Jeff"Life with Louie" (2 episodes, 1997)- The Thank You Note (1997) TV episode (voice)- The Good, the Bad & the Glenns (1997) TV episode (voice)The Brave Little Toaster to the Rescue (1997) (V) (voice) .... Rob"Married with Children" .... Jackson (1 episode, 1996)... aka Married... with Children (USA: promotional title)- Enemies (1996) TV episode .... Jackson"Minor Adjustments" .... Brandon (1 episode, 1996)- My Fair Darby (1996) TV episode .... Brandon"Dave's World" .... Smitty (1 episode, 1995)- Leave a Mystery at the Beep (1995) TV episode .... Smitty"Friends" .... Steven Fisher (1 episode, 1995)- The One with Five Steaks and an Eggplant (1995) TV episode .... Steven FisherRunaway Daughters (1994) (TV) .... Bob RandolphMacShayne: The Final Roll of the Dice (1994) (TV) .... Bernard PinskyPCU (1994) .... Tom Lawrence... aka PCU Pit PartyDeep Down (1994) .... Andy... aka Conversations in Public Places (USA: alternative title)In the Living Years (1994) .... Crispy... aka Letter to Dad (USA)Warlock: The Armageddon (1993) .... Kenny Travis"Crime & Punishment" (1 episode, 1993)- Our Denial (1993) TV episodeBreaking the Silence (1992) (TV) .... Kenny BeckerDecember (1991) .... Stuart Brayton"Married People" .... Allen Campbell (12 episodes, 1990-1991)- Dance Ten, Friends Zero (1991) TV episode .... Allen Campbell- The Nanny (1991) TV episode .... Allen Campbell- To Live and Drive in LA (1990) TV episode .... Allen Campbell- Compromise (1990) TV episode .... Allen Campbell- Partners (1990) TV episode .... Allen Campbell(7 more)Book of Love (1990) .... Jack TwillerThe Runestone (1990) .... Jacob"Falcon Crest" .... Chris Agretti (4 episodes, 1989)- Merry Christmas, Charley (1989) TV episode .... Chris Agretti- Luck Wave (1989) TV episode .... Chris Agretti- Doctor Dollars (1989) TV episode .... Chris Agretti- God of the Grape (1989) TV episode .... Chris Agretti"Live-In" .... Danny Mathews (9 episodes, 1989)- It Takes Two to Tutor (1989) TV episode .... Danny Mathews- Daddy's Girl (1989) TV episode .... Danny Mathews- Kissing Cousin (1989) TV episode .... Danny Mathews- Mommy and Me and Au Pair Make Three (1989) TV episode .... Danny Mathews- Les Liaisons Harmless (1989) TV episode .... Danny Mathews(4 more)Dance 'Til Dawn (1988) (TV) .... Dan LefcourtThe Great Outdoors (1988) .... Buck Ripley"Max Headroom" .... Bryce Lynch (14 episodes, 1987-1988)... aka Max Headroom: 20 Minutes Into the Future (USA: alternative title)- Lessons (1988) TV episode .... Bryce Lynch- Neurostim (1988) TV episode .... Bryce Lynch- Baby Grobags (1988) TV episode .... Bryce Lynch- Whackets (1987) TV episode .... Bryce Lynch- Dream Thieves (1987) TV episode .... Bryce Lynch(9 more)She's Having a Baby (1988) (uncredited) .... Buck from 'The Great Outdoors'Jake's Journey (1988) (TV) .... Jake
I'm just guessing, so please don't be mad or punch a hole in the wall, not bein' mean, just that my information might not be accurate. You should write a 20-minute worth page of your story (if it's a cartoon) and if it's a live action show then you should you should write a 30 minute worth story. Find out the channel's company's adress, write a letter to them and explain why you should be able to give them a new tv show. Of course, I didn't mention a scary tv show, because there aren't any, only movies. Anyway, then put the story and letter in a folded position and put them into an envelope, send the story to the company, and let them decide. If they let you, then yeah! If they don't I am sorry and I hope you wont be mad.
Murder, she wrote (1984-1996) is the program I had in mind. Staring Angela Lansbury.
You obviously can't send a letter directly to him as he's an international star, but you can email him at his fan address via his production house. I suggest you look on the Red Chillies website for details.
http://www.surfthechannel.com , go to Channels menu, go to Television, go to "S" section for all shows beginning with the letter "S", scroll down and find the show listed in alphabetical order. So far they have every aired episode. As well as darn near every other TV show, Movie, documentary, etc.If it's aired on tv or at the movies, or released on a DVD, you'll most likely find it at STC, no matter what it is!
The Production Budget for The Scarlet Letter was $50,000,000.