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  1. 26 de oct. de 2003 · A Minute with Stan Hooper Fox, Wed. Oct. 29, 8:30 p.m. Production: Taped in Los Angeles by Bungalow 78 Entertainment in association with Paramount Network Television.

  2. Stan's Biggest Fan: Directed by Jeff Melman. With Norm MacDonald, Penelope Ann Miller, Brian Howe, Garret Dillahunt. Stan discovers his biggest fan lives nearby and enlists the help of a cranky mailman to find him.

  3. A Minute with Stan Hooper (TV Series 2003–2004) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, ... Alain de Leonardis ... (unknown episodes) Series Cast Norm MacDonald ... Stan Hooper 13 episodes, 2003-2004 Penelope Ann Miller ... Molly Hooper 13 episodes, 2003-2004 ...

  4. The Norm Show (serie de televisión) Norm Henderson: 2000: Family Guy (serie de televisión) 2000: Screwed: Willard Fillmore: 2001: The Animal: Miembro de la mafia: 2001: Dr. Dolittle 2: Lucky (voz; sin acreditar) 2003: A Minute with Stan Hooper (serie de televisión) Stan Hooper: 2004: Oliver Beene (serie de televisión) Hobo Bob: 2005: Back ...

  5. Pilot: Directed by Barry Kemp. With Norm MacDonald, Penelope Ann Miller, Brian Howe, Fred Willard. Believing he needs to get back in touch with the simple life and common everyday folk, Stan Hooper and his wife move to a small town where Stan can continue his minute-long national news segment. But Stan's newly planned simply life quickly becomes a complicated mess.

  6. A Minute with Stan Hooper: Creado por Barry Kemp, Norm MacDonald. Con Norm MacDonald, Penelope Ann Miller, Brian Howe, Garret Dillahunt. Stan Hooper does a popular network TV minute every week out of a Manhattan studio. He decides to move to Waterford Falls, Wisconsin with his wife Molly where they find a quirky band of locals.

  7. A Minute with Stan Hooper, also known as Stan Hooper, is an American sitcom starring Norm Macdonald. The series was a Bungalow 78 production in association with Paramount Television and aired on Fox. The series was canceled after eight of the thirteen episodes produced were aired. The central character's name, Stan Hooper, was taken from ...