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How many seasons does Bull have?
1 season
How many episodes does Bull have?
20 episodes
When did Bull premiere?
August 15, 2000
When did Bull end?
2001
How long are episodes of Bull?
1 hour
What is the IMDb rating of Bull?
7.6 out of 10
Who stars in Bull?
Alicia Coppola
,
Ian Kahn
, and
George Newbern
Who created Bull?
Michael S. Chernuchin
Who wrote Bull?
Michael S. Chernuchin
,
Doug Palau
,
Gay Walch
,
Janis Diamond
, and
Timothy J. Lea
Who directed Bull?
Adam Nimoy
,
Eric Laneuville
,
Allan Arkush
,
Stephen Surjik
,
Steven Robman
,
Thomas J. Wright
,
Elodie Keene
,
Keith Samples
,
Vern Gillum
, and
Stephen Cragg
Who was the producer of Bull?
Peter Giuliano
and
Gay Walch
Who was the composer for Bull?
Mark Snow
Who was the executive producer of Bull?
Ken Horton
,
Eric Laneuville
, and
Michael S. Chernuchin
Who was the cinematographer for Bull?
Rohn Schmidt
What is the plot of Bull?
About the life of stockbrockers in their financial firm, and out of it.
Who are the characters in Bull?
Bill Barrett, C.J., Carson Boyd, Edward Rufo, Gardner Blackstone, Hunter Lasky, Jeff, Joey Rutigliano, Josh Kaplan, Len Rutigliano, and others
What genre is Bull?
Drama
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