Recall as sitcom

Sitcom writer-producer Bill Prady, the showrunner for "Good Morning, Miami," recently went to Vegas, got lucky at craps and won $3,500. Just enough to pay the recall filing fee, so even though he opposes yanking Gray Davis from office he joined up with all the other jokers, he tells Alex Ben Block in Television Week.

He feels his TV experience could really pay off: "I intend to solve the state's problems in 22 minutes and 42 seconds, with two commercial breaks and a hug at the end."

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