showrunner
Americannoun
Other Word Forms
- showrunning noun
Etymology
Origin of showrunner
First recorded in 1955–60; show ( def. ) + runner ( def. )
Example Sentences
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More than once, naysayers dismissed it as an “ER” retread – which, given that it stars Noah Wyle, who also executive produces alongside “ER” showrunner John Wells, is understandable.
From Salon
“St. Elsewhere” also gave “Homicide: Life on the Street” showrunner and “Oz” creator Tom Fontana his first TV writing job.
From Salon
The Bafta-winner became its showrunner again with Ncuti Gatwa as its lead 16 years later.
From BBC
The showrunner didn’t respond to me at first.
From Salon
“Baywatch” executive producer and showrunner Matt Nix noted that the wildfires in January encouraged him to want to film in the Golden State.
From Los Angeles Times
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