A Boy Falling Out of the Sky
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A Boy Falling Out of the Sky
Summary
A Boy Falling Out of the Sky is a television series episode[1].
Key Facts
- A Boy Falling Out of the Sky's instance of is recorded as television series episode[2].
- A Boy Falling Out of the Sky was directed by Charles Haid[3].
- R. Scott Gemmill wrote the screenplay for A Boy Falling Out of the Sky[4].
- A Boy Falling Out of the Sky followed No Strings Attached[5].
- A Boy Falling Out of the Sky was followed by A Thousand Cranes[6].
- A Boy Falling Out of the Sky's part of the series is recorded as ER[7].
- The original language of A Boy Falling Out of the Sky was English[8].
- A Boy Falling Out of the Sky's original broadcaster is recorded as NBC[9].
- A Boy Falling Out of the Sky's country of origin is recorded as United States[10].
- A Boy Falling Out of the Sky was released on February 13, 2003[11].
- A Boy Falling Out of the Sky was published on January 14, 2004[12].
- A Boy Falling Out of the Sky's title is recorded as A Boy Falling Out of the Sky[13].
- A Boy Falling Out of the Sky's production code is recorded as 175165[14].
- A Boy Falling Out of the Sky's season is recorded as ER, season 9[15].
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Authorship and Creation
A Boy Falling Out of the Sky was directed by Charles Haid[3]. R. Scott Gemmill wrote the screenplay for it[4].
Publication
Publication dates include February 13, 2003[11] and January 14, 2004[12]. The original language of A Boy Falling Out of the Sky was English[8]. Its part of the series is recorded as ER[7].
Subject and Themes
A Boy Falling Out of the Sky's part of the series is recorded as ER[7].
Adaptations and Inspiration
A Boy Falling Out of the Sky followed No Strings Attached[5]. It was followed by A Thousand Cranes[6].