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"McGurk: A Dog's Life", or "A Dog's Life" was the last TV series developed by Norman Lear. One pilot episode was filmed. It aired in June 1979, but was not picked up by NBC.

Okay, I've checked behind you finding that title on a different site. But I consider that long and forgotten because not even TV Land nor Sony Pictures Entertainment never mentioned anything about that even if it aired on television or not. Not even Norman Lear's site under TV/Radio/Film has that listed. King Shadeed 23:22, December 7, 2010 (UTC)
By the way, you're wrong. A Dog's Life wasn't the last TV series developed by Norman Lear. Look at the site right here because there are more listed that he's done even in the 1980s. http://www.normanlear.com/tv_radio_film.html . King Shadeed 01:15, February 24, 2011 (UTC)
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