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"We may get a little darker this season, but we're not going to stray too far from our comedic roots," Bicks promises.
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In the trial, Cathy bonds with Lee Hugh Dancy, whom Bicks describes as "a laid-back Buddhist — her melanoma mole mate/soul mate."
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"Sean and Rebecca try to make a go of it as a couple," says Bicks.
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Besides his wife of 52 years of Washington, survivors include two children, David Danovitch and Linda D. Bicks, both of New York; a brother; and five grandchildren.
Stuart H. Danovitch, Physician Post 2010
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Executive producer Jenny Bicks, a survivor herself, says, The writers take the kid gloves off when we talk about cancer, because when you've gone through it, it's not all tragic and dramatic.
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Jenny Bicks, a former writer for Sex and the City who is the Oscars 'lone female scribe, shouted to Jackman, "Break a leg!"
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Bicks, a producer on Sex, asked Nixon to play Rebecca, a role the actress is clearly relishing.
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The series, from Sex and the City's Jenny Bicks, is based on a series of columns published in The New York Times.
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"I had a nurse tell me, 'Don't tell anyone,'" said Bicks, who reacted by going out and buying a Porsche.
Ellen DeGeneres leaves 'American Idol'; rumors fly about replacement judge 2010
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"I had a nurse tell me 'Don't tell anyone'," said Bicks, who reacted by going out and buying a Porsche.
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