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Actor Denis Leary has donated props, costumes and other objects from his TV series "Rescue Me" to the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History because of the show's connection to New York City firefighters after Sept. 11.
Denis Leary donated props, costumes and other objects from his TV series "Rescue Me" to the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History on Thursday because of the show's connection to New York City firefighters after Sept. 11.
Denis Leary donated props, costumes and other objects from his TV series "Rescue Me" to the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History on Thursday because of the show's connection to New York City firefighters after Sept. 11.
Jack Donaghy, the boss on NBC's comedy "30 Rock," had had enough of TV inefficiencies and waste.
Tolan, the show's executive producer, said "Rescue Me" won't be the last to examine 9/11.
"Because it was 9/11, it had a real national shadow of grief about it," he said. "Peter and I were both attracted to the idea of having a long shot of repeatedly being able to examine these guys."