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'''Michael Rowe''' is a writer for ''[[Futurama]]''.  He worked as a writer and assistant writer in the [[original run]], and joined the show again when it returned for its four [[films]] and the [[second run]]. While his only fully written episode during the original run was "[[Bend Her]]" of [[season 4]], he also participated greatly as a staff writer, and is credited for writing [[Terror at 500 Feet|a segment]] of "[[Anthology of Interest I]]".
'''Michael Rowe''' is a writer for ''[[Futurama]]''.  He worked as a writer and assistant writer in the [[original run]], and joined the show again when it returned for its four [[films]] and the [[second run]]. While his only fully written episode during the original run was "[[Bend Her]]" of [[season 4]], he also participated greatly as a staff writer, and is credited for writing [[Terror at 500 Feet|a segment]] of "[[Anthology of Interest I]]". In the [[season 6|sixth season]], he has written two episodes, for [[Proposition Infinity|one of which]] he was nominated an [[Annie Award]].


Outside of ''Futurama'', Michael Rowe have written for ''{{w|Becker}}'', ''{{w|The Nanny}}'' and ''{{w|Family Guy}}''.
Outside of ''Futurama'', Michael Rowe have written for ''{{w|Becker}}'', ''{{w|The Nanny}}'' and ''{{w|Family Guy}}''.

Revision as of 22:57, 5 July 2011

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Michael Rowe is a writer for Futurama. He worked as a writer and assistant writer in the original run, and joined the show again when it returned for its four films and the second run. While his only fully written episode during the original run was "Bend Her" of season 4, he also participated greatly as a staff writer, and is credited for writing a segment of "Anthology of Interest I". In the sixth season, he has written two episodes, for one of which he was nominated an Annie Award.

Outside of Futurama, Michael Rowe have written for Becker, The Nanny and Family Guy.

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