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GOTHAM

 

Developed By: Bruno Heller

 

Based on the Characters from DC Comics

 

Season 1

 

Episode 1.1: "Pilot"

Air Date: September 22, 2014

Written By: Bruno Heller

Directed By: Danny Cannon

Produced By: Scott White

Executive Producer: Danny Cannon

Executive Producer: Bruno Heller

Associate Producer: Annabelle K. Frost

Music By: Graeme Revell, David E. Russo

 

Episode 1.2: "Selina Kyle"

Air Date: September 29, 2014

Written By: Bruno Heller

Directed By: Danny Cannon

Co-Producer: Rebecca Perry Cutter

Supervising Producer: Rebecca Dameron

Co-Executive Producer: Ben Edlund

Co-Executive Producer: Ken Woodruff

Produced By: Scott White

Executive Producer: John Stephens

Executive Producer: Danny Cannon

Executive Producer: Bruno Heller

Story Editor: Sue Chung

Associate Producer: Annabelle K. Frost

Music By: Graeme Revell, David E. Russo

 

Episode 1.3: "The Balloonman"

Air Date: October 6, 2014

Written By: John Stephens

Directed By: Dermott Downs

 

Episode 1.4: "Arkham"

Air Date: October 13, 2014

Written By: Ken Woodruff

Directed By: TJ Scott

 

Episode 1.5: "Viper"

Air Date: October 20, 2014

Written By: Rebecca Perry Cutter

Directed By: Tim Hunter

 

Episode 1.6: "Spirit Of The Goat"

Air Date: October 27, 2014

Written By: Ben Edlund

Directed By: TJ Scott

 

Episode 1.7: "Penguin's Umbrella"

Air Date: November 3, 2014

Written By: Bruno Heller

Directed By: Rob Bailey

 

Episode 1.8: "The Mask"

Air Date: November 10, 2014

Written By: John Stephens

Directed By: Paul Edwards

 

Episode 1.9: "Harvey Dent"

Air Date: November 17, 2014

Written By: Ken Woodruff

Directed By: Karen Gaviola

 

Episode 1.10: "Lovecraft"

Air Date: November 24, 2014

Written By: Rebecca Dameron

Directed By: Guy Ferland

 

Episode 1.11: "Rogue's Gallery"

Air Date: January 5, 2015

Written By: Sue Chung

Directed By: Oz Scott

 

Episode 1.12: "What The Little Bird Told Him"

Air Date: January 19, 2015

Written By: Ben Edlund

Directed By: Eagle Egilsson

 

Episode 1.13: "Welcome Back, Jim Gordon"

Air Date: January 26, 2015

Written By: Megan Mostyn-Brown

Directed By: Wendey Stanzler

 

Episode 1.14: "The Fearsome Dr. Crane"

Air Date: February 2, 2015

Written By: John Stephens

Directed By: John Behring

 

Episode 1.15: "The Scarecrow"

Air Date: February 9, 2015

Written By: Ken Woodruff

Directed By: Nick Copus

 

Episode 1.16: "The Blind Fortune Teller"

Air Date: February 16, 2015

Written By: Bruno Heller

Directed By: Jeffrey Hunt

 

Episode 1.17: "Red Hood"

Air Date: February 23, 2015

Written By: Danny Cannon

Directed By: Nathan Hope

 

Episode 1.18: "Everyone Has A Cobblepot"

Air Date: March 2, 2015

Written By: Megan Mostyn-Brown

Directed By: Bill Eagles

 

Episode 1.19: "Beasts of Prey"

Air Date: April 13, 2015

Written By: Ken Woodruff

Directed By: Eagle Egilsson

Co-Producer: Rebecca Perry Cutter

Supervising Producer: Jordan Harper

Supervising Producer: Rebecca Dameron

Co-Executive Producer: Ben Edlund

Co-Executive Producer: Ken Woodruff

Produced By: Scott White

Executive Producer: John Stephens

Executive Producer: Danny Cannon

Executive Producer: Bruno Heller

Story Editor: Sue Chung

Associate Producer: Annabelle K. Frost

Music By: Graeme Revell, David E. Russo

 

Episode 1.20: "Under the Knife"

Air Date: April 20, 2015

Written By: John Stephens

Directed By: TJ Scott

 

Episode 1.21: "The Anvil or the Hammer"

Air Date: April 27, 2015

Written By: Rebecca Dameron

Directed By: Paul Edwards

 

Episode 1.22: "All Happy Families Are Alike"

Air Date: May 4, 2015

Written By: Bruno Heller

Directed By: Danny Cannon

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Season 2

 

 

Episode 2.1: "Damned If You Do"
Air Date: September 21, 2015
Written By: Bruno Heller
Directed By: Danny Cannon

Co-Producer: Jim Barnes

Co-Producer: Thomas J. Whelan Producer: Rebecca Perry Cutter

Supervising Producer: Jordan Harper

Co-Executive Producer: Robert Hull

Co-Executive Producer: Ken Woodruff

Produced By: Scott White

Executive Producer: John Stephens

Executive Producer: Danny Cannon

Executive Producer: Bruno Heller

Story Editor: Megan Mostyn-Brown

Associate Producer: Annabelle K. Frost

Music By: David E. Russo

 

Episode 2.2: "Knock Knock"
Air Date: September 28, 2015
Written By: Ken Woodruff
Directed By: Rob Bailey

 

Episode 2.3: "The Last Laugh"
Air Date: October 5, 2015
Written By: John Stephens
Directed By: Eagle Egilsson

 

Episode 2.4: "Strike Force"
Air Date: October 12, 2015
Written By: Danny Cannon
Directed By: TJ Scott

 

Episode 2.5: "Scarification"
Air Date: October 19, 2015
Written By: Jordan Harper
Directed By: Bill Eagles

 

Episode 2.6: "By Fire"
Air Date: October 26, 2015
Written By: Rebecca Perry Cutter
Directed By: TJ Scott

 

Episode 2.7: "Mommy’s Little Monster"
Air Date: November 2, 2015
Written By: Robert Hull
Directed By: Kenneth Fink

 

Episode 2.8: "Tonight’s the Night"
Air Date: November 9, 2015
Written By: Jim Barnes
Directed By: Jeffrey Hunt

 

Episode 2.9: "A Bitter Pill to Swallow"
Air Date: November 16, 2015
Written By: Megan Mostyn-Brown
Directed By: Louis Shaw Milito

 

Episode 2.10: "The Son of Gotham"
Air Date: November 23, 2015
Written By: John Stephens
Directed By: Rob Bailey

 

Episode 2.11: "Worse Than a Crime"
Air Date: November 30, 2015
Written By: Bruno Heller
Directed By: Jeffrey Hunt

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