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James Burrows, Legendary Director Of Television’s Most Iconic Sitcoms Including ‘Friends,’ ‘Cheers,’ Dead At 85

Burrows received 46 Emmy nominations and won 11

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What happened Burrows received 46 Emmy nominations and won 11.
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Right / center-rightJames Burrows, Legendary Director Of Television’s Most Iconic Sitcoms Including ‘Friends,’ ‘Cheers,’ Dead At 85

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Daily CallerNews report · Jun 20, 3:01 AM

James Burrows, Legendary Director Of Television’s Most Iconic Sitcoms Including ‘Friends,’ ‘Cheers,’ Dead At 85

Burrows received 46 Emmy nominations and won 11

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