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* HostilityOnTheSet: The set was not a happy place for most of the cast and crew, by their own accounts due to Creator/CybillShepherd's behavior. Writer Alan Ball mainly stuck around for the money and later admitted he had zero respect for the show's star. As for the cast, Creator/AlanRosenberg described it as the worst job he ever had, Creator/AliciaWitt confirmed there was a fair amount of tension on the set, while the experience led Creator/PeterKrause to consider quitting acting altogether. Creator/ChristineBaranski has largely kept her mouth shut, though Liz Smith did once report that Baranski claimed she'd someday reveal how "bad" Shepherd was. Allegedly, much of the hostility stemmed from Baranski's Emmy win, while Shepherd herself lost. Many believe that was the catalyst which led to Shepherd having Chuck Lorre fired, and subsequently assuming more creative control to look after her own self-interest.

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* HostilityOnTheSet: The set was not a happy place for most of the cast and crew, by their own accounts due to Creator/CybillShepherd's behavior. Writer Alan Ball mainly stuck around for the money and later admitted he had zero respect for the show's star. As for the cast, Creator/AlanRosenberg described it as the worst job he ever had, Creator/AliciaWitt confirmed there was a fair amount of tension on the set, while the experience led Creator/PeterKrause to consider quitting acting altogether. Creator/ChristineBaranski has largely kept her mouth shut, though Liz Smith did once report that Baranski claimed she'd someday reveal how "bad" Shepherd was.was (all Baranski has officially said to date is that there were “political” issues but they were fine working together). Allegedly, much of the hostility stemmed from Baranski's Emmy win, while Shepherd herself lost. Many believe that was the catalyst which led to Shepherd having Chuck Lorre fired, and subsequently assuming more creative control to look after her own self-interest.
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* DawsonCasting: Inverted in the episode "The Wedding". The groom is played by Creator/JensenAckles, who was 19 at the time. While that's technically not illegal, it's very unusual, and unlikely the character was meant to be that age.

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* DawsonCasting: Inverted in the episode "The Wedding". The groom bridegroom at the titular event is played by Creator/JensenAckles, who was 19 at the time. While that's technically not illegal, it's very unusual, and unlikely more likely the character was meant to be that age.in his twenties.
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* DawsonCasting: Inverted in the episode "The Wedding". The groom is played by Creator/JensenAckles, who was 19 at the time. While that's technically not illegal, it's very unlikely the character was meant to be that age.

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* DawsonCasting: Inverted in the episode "The Wedding". The groom is played by Creator/JensenAckles, who was 19 at the time. While that's technically not illegal, it's very unusual, and unlikely the character was meant to be that age.
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* DawsonCasting: Inverted in the episode "The Wedding". The groom is played by Creator/JensenAckles, who was 19 at the time. While that's technically not illegal, it's very unlikely the character was meant to be that age.
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* TheDanza: Cybill

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* TheDanza: CybillCybill Shepherd as Cybill Sheridan.
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* OutOfOrder: Cybill comes back from her mother's funeral at the beginning of episode 13. Her mother then dies at the end of episode 21, which aired more than three months later.
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* TheCastShowoff: Cybill Shepherd, Tom Wopat, and Christine Baranski each show their singing chops in several episodes. Many episodes also feature Alicia Witt's piano-playing.

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* HostilityOnTheSet: The set was not a happy place for most of the cast and crew, by their own accounts due to Creator/CybillShepherd's behavior. Writer Alan Ball mainly stuck around for the money and later admitted he had zero respect for the show's star. As for the cast, Creator/AlanRosenberg described it as the worst job he ever had, Creator/AliciaWitt confirmed there was a fair amount of tension on the set, while the experience led Creator/PeterKrause to consider quitting acting altogether. Creator/ChristineBaranski has largely kept her mouth shut, though Liz Smith did once report that Baranski claimed she'd someday reveal how "bad" Shepherd was.
** Allegedly, much of the hostility stemmed from Baranski's Emmy win, while Shepherd herself lost. Many believe that was the catalyst which led to Shepherd having Chuck Lorre fired, and subsequently assuming more creative control to look after her own self-interest.

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* HostilityOnTheSet: The set was not a happy place for most of the cast and crew, by their own accounts due to Creator/CybillShepherd's behavior. Writer Alan Ball mainly stuck around for the money and later admitted he had zero respect for the show's star. As for the cast, Creator/AlanRosenberg described it as the worst job he ever had, Creator/AliciaWitt confirmed there was a fair amount of tension on the set, while the experience led Creator/PeterKrause to consider quitting acting altogether. Creator/ChristineBaranski has largely kept her mouth shut, though Liz Smith did once report that Baranski claimed she'd someday reveal how "bad" Shepherd was.
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was. Allegedly, much of the hostility stemmed from Baranski's Emmy win, while Shepherd herself lost. Many believe that was the catalyst which led to Shepherd having Chuck Lorre fired, and subsequently assuming more creative control to look after her own self-interest.

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* CreativeDifferences: Shepherd fired creator Creator/ChuckLorre midway through the second season.

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* CreativeDifferences: Shepherd Creator/CybillShepherd fired creator Creator/ChuckLorre midway through the second season.



* HostilityOnTheSet: The ''Cybill'' set was not a happy place for most of the cast and crew, by their own accounts due to Shepherd's behavior. Writer Alan Ball mainly stuck around for the money and later admitted he had zero respect for the show's star. As for the cast, Creator/AlanRosenberg described it as the worst job he ever had, Creator/AliciaWitt confirmed there was a fair amount of tension on the set, while the experience led Creator/PeterKrause to consider quitting acting altogether. Creator/ChristineBaranski has largely kept her mouth shut, though Liz Smith did once report that Baranski claimed she'd someday reveal how "bad" Shepherd was.
** Allegedly, much of the hostility stemmed from Baranski's Emmy win, while Shepherd herself lost. Many believe that was the catalyst which led to Shepherd having Chuck Lorre fired, and subsequently assuming more creative control to look after her own self-interest.

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* HostilityOnTheSet: The ''Cybill'' set was not a happy place for most of the cast and crew, by their own accounts due to Shepherd's Creator/CybillShepherd's behavior. Writer Alan Ball mainly stuck around for the money and later admitted he had zero respect for the show's star. As for the cast, Creator/AlanRosenberg described it as the worst job he ever had, Creator/AliciaWitt confirmed there was a fair amount of tension on the set, while the experience led Creator/PeterKrause to consider quitting acting altogether. Creator/ChristineBaranski has largely kept her mouth shut, though Liz Smith did once report that Baranski claimed she'd someday reveal how "bad" Shepherd was.
** Allegedly, much of the hostility stemmed from Baranski's Emmy win, while Shepherd herself lost. Many believe that was the catalyst which led to Shepherd having Chuck Lorre fired, and subsequently assuming more creative control to look after her own self-interest.self-interest.
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* HostilityOnTheSet: The ''Cybill'' set was not a happy place for most of the cast and crew, by their own accounts due to Shepherd's behavior. Writer Alan Ball mainly stuck around for the money and later admitted he had zero respect for the show's star. As for the cast, Creator/AlanRosenberg described it as the worst job he ever had, Alicia Witt confirmed there was a fair amount of tension on the set, while the experience led Peter Krause to consider quitting acting altogether. Christine Baranski has largely kept her mouth shut, though Liz Smith did once report that Baranski claimed she'd someday reveal how "bad" Shepherd was.

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* HostilityOnTheSet: The ''Cybill'' set was not a happy place for most of the cast and crew, by their own accounts due to Shepherd's behavior. Writer Alan Ball mainly stuck around for the money and later admitted he had zero respect for the show's star. As for the cast, Creator/AlanRosenberg described it as the worst job he ever had, Alicia Witt Creator/AliciaWitt confirmed there was a fair amount of tension on the set, while the experience led Peter Krause Creator/PeterKrause to consider quitting acting altogether. Christine Baranski Creator/ChristineBaranski has largely kept her mouth shut, though Liz Smith did once report that Baranski claimed she'd someday reveal how "bad" Shepherd was.
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* HostilityOnTheSet: The ''Cybill'' set was not a happy place for most of the cast and crew, by their own accounts due to Shepherd's behavior. Writer Alan Ball mainly stuck around for the money and later admitted he had zero respect for the show's star. As for the cast, Alan Rosenberg described it as the worst job he ever had, Alicia Witt confirmed there was a fair amount of tension on the set, while the experience led Peter Krause to consider quitting acting altogether. Christine Baranski has largely kept her mouth shut, though Liz Smith did once report that Baranski claimed she'd someday reveal how "bad" Shepherd was.

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* HostilityOnTheSet: The ''Cybill'' set was not a happy place for most of the cast and crew, by their own accounts due to Shepherd's behavior. Writer Alan Ball mainly stuck around for the money and later admitted he had zero respect for the show's star. As for the cast, Alan Rosenberg Creator/AlanRosenberg described it as the worst job he ever had, Alicia Witt confirmed there was a fair amount of tension on the set, while the experience led Peter Krause to consider quitting acting altogether. Christine Baranski has largely kept her mouth shut, though Liz Smith did once report that Baranski claimed she'd someday reveal how "bad" Shepherd was.
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* TheDanza: Cybill

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* TheDanza: CybillCybill
* HostilityOnTheSet: The ''Cybill'' set was not a happy place for most of the cast and crew, by their own accounts due to Shepherd's behavior. Writer Alan Ball mainly stuck around for the money and later admitted he had zero respect for the show's star. As for the cast, Alan Rosenberg described it as the worst job he ever had, Alicia Witt confirmed there was a fair amount of tension on the set, while the experience led Peter Krause to consider quitting acting altogether. Christine Baranski has largely kept her mouth shut, though Liz Smith did once report that Baranski claimed she'd someday reveal how "bad" Shepherd was.
** Allegedly, much of the hostility stemmed from Baranski's Emmy win, while Shepherd herself lost. Many believe that was the catalyst which led to Shepherd having Chuck Lorre fired, and subsequently assuming more creative control to look after her own self-interest.
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** This was not the [[Series/Roseanne first]] or [[Creator/CharlieSheen last]] feud Lorre would have with his actors either. Same for Shepherd.

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** This was not the [[Series/Roseanne [[Series/{{Roseanne}} first]] or [[Creator/CharlieSheen last]] feud Lorre would have with his actors either. Same for Shepherd.
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** This was not the [[Creator/RoseanneBarr first]] or [[Creator/CharlieSheen last]] feud Lorre would have with his actors either. Same for Shepherd.

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** This was not the [[Creator/RoseanneBarr [[Series/Roseanne first]] or [[Creator/CharlieSheen last]] feud Lorre would have with his actors either. Same for Shepherd.
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** This was not the [[RoseanneBarr first]] or [[Creator/CharlieSheen last]] feud Lorre would have with his actors either. Same for Shepherd.

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** This was not the [[RoseanneBarr [[Creator/RoseanneBarr first]] or [[Creator/CharlieSheen last]] feud Lorre would have with his actors either. Same for Shepherd.
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* CreativeDifferences: Shepherd fired creator Chuck Lorre midway through the second season.

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* CreativeDifferences: Shepherd fired creator Chuck Lorre Creator/ChuckLorre midway through the second season.
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* CreativeDifferences: Shepherd fired creator Chuck Lorre midway through the second season.
** This was not the [[RoseanneBarr first]] or [[Creator/CharlieSheen last]] feud Lorre would have with his actors either. Same for Shepherd.
* TheDanza: Cybill

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