Jack Kenny is an American writer, director, actor, and producer... (wikipedia)
I feel that I accomplished what I set out to do: A solid family drama, with lots of humor, that honestly explored the lives of the Webster family. Good, flawed people who loved each other no matter what.
Jesus is Daniel's friend, someone he can talk to.
Our two greatest episodes were pulled -- episodes that I truly believe would have turned the debate around -- episodes that even the AFA could love. I'm sorry people won't have the opportunity to see the magnificent work of these brilliant actors.
We don't have a choice in the matter. But I would prefer to have a 30-seat aircraft, frankly. The alternative is that we end up with four flights a day instead of three.
Unfortunately, due to many reasons, The Book of Daniel will no longer be aired on NBC on Friday nights. I just wanted to say 'thank you' to all of you who supported the show. There were many wonderful, talented people who contributed to its success--and I do mean success.
There's never any intention to satirize the church or poke fun at religion in any way.
That's how Daniel sees Jesus. If it was a different person, he might see a different Jesus.
It's not sinful, it's who I am. I am what God made me.
Daniel's father is of the more conservative wing of the church, not really in favor of gay marriage.
Daniel faces the same relatable problems that every father has to deal with. And if the problems seem heightened because of what he does for a living, then that just raises the stakes. And that makes better drama.
Daniel faces the same ... problems that every father has to deal with. And if the problems seem heightened because of what he does for a living, then that just raises the stakes. And that makes better drama.
The agenda is to tell a good story. That's all we really want to do, tell a good story about a good man and his family and the struggle to get through life.
It's not a story about a man who has a crisis of faith or doubts his faith. He doubts a lot of things but not his faith.
I've never read a review from anybody that said, "I don't want to watch this anymore because it's just too funny. I laughed too much."
Every network wants to capture new viewers, but that's up to the networks.
San Francisco is a city with the assets of a metropolis without the disadvantages of size and industry.
All we really want to do is tell a good story about a good man and his family and the struggle to get through life. It's a family drama with some dark comedy in it about this wonderful family that's just struggling like any other American family.