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I'll Show Them Who's Boss! Troubleshooter is a British reality television series, produced and broadcast by the BBC from 27 March 1990. It was hosted by Sir John Harvey-Jones , formerly of ICI , who visited and advised struggling UK businesses.
Kodiak is a construction engineer who for five years has served as the chief troubleshooter for the Stenrud Corporation, a heavy construction firm. [2] [3] The work has taken him throughout the United States and around the world to solve difficult problems that crop up in construction projects ranging from highways to dams to skyscrapers to airports to nuclear facilities. [3]
Widower Anthony Morton "Tony" Micelli is a former Major League Baseball player who was forced to retire due to a shoulder injury. Wanting to move out of Brooklyn to find a better environment for his daughter, Samantha, he takes a job in the upscale suburb of Fairfield, Connecticut, as a live-in housekeeper for divorced advertising executive Angela Bower and her young son Jonathan.
Ahead of the months-long writers strike that began in May, Royce & Co. had turned in a pilot, a script for a second episode, and a bible “for a show that you can say in a sentence,” he quipped.
A sequel to the 1980s sitcom Who’s the Boss is headed to Amazon’s Freevee streaming service. The project, in development for almost two years, has original series stars Alyssa Milano and Tony ...
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Can Gerry Robinson Fix the NHS? is a three-part Open University BBC series shown on BBC2 from 8 to 10 January 2007. This is the second BBC series where Gerry Robinson works to turn around failing companies, but whereas his earlier series I'll Show Them Who's Boss had a commercial focus, this one deals with the public sector.
Robinson's first foray into broadcasting was I'll Show Them Who's Boss, co-produced by the BBC and the Open University in 2003. Robinson went into struggling businesses to try to turn them around with advice and mentoring. It was similar to the BBC's Troubleshooter show, presented by Sir John Harvey-Jones in the early 1990s.