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TV Writer Has Message for Viewers
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Some of the most provocative writing on TV can be found in what are called "vanity cards" -- an image flashed on the screen at the end of a TV show. Chuck Lorre, writer and producer of "Two and a Half Men," uses the airtime as a public diary.
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Business, film and Chuck Lorre's vanity cards
http://busmovie.typepad.com/ideoblog/2008/05/business-film-a...Todays WSJ has an amusing article about Chuck Lorre, a writer and producer of tvs Two and a Half Men and The Big Bang Theory. Seems Lorre posts little vanity cards at the end of his shows that appear very briefly but can be read via dvr. The article has
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