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30 Rock Season 5
Season 5
Tina Fey is an executive producer, writer, and lead actress on 30 Rock
No. of episodes22[1]
Release
Original networkNBC
Original releaseSeptember 23 2010[2] –
May 2011
Season chronology
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List of episodes

The fifth season of 30 Rock, an American television comedy series on the NBC network in the United States, began airing on September 23, 2010. NBC announced on March 5, 2010 that 30 Rock would be returning for a fifth season in the 2010–2011 television season.[3]

On July 31, 2010, NBC announced that an episode of 30 Rock's fifth season would be filmed and broadcast live, twice, on the evening of October 14, 2010. The two separate recordings resulted in a live telecast of the episode to American viewers in both the West and East Coast. The episode was a ratings success and was met with very positive reviews. [4][5][6]

Cast

Tina Fey portrays Liz Lemon, the head writer of a fictitious live sketch-comedy television series TGS.[7] The TGS cast consists of two main actors. The lead actor is the loose cannon movie star Tracy Jordan, portrayed by Tracy Morgan.[7] His co-star is the extremely narcissistic Jenna Maroney, portrayed by Jane Krakowski. Jack "Danny" Baker (Cheyenne Jackson) is the newest TGS cast member. Jack McBrayer plays the naïve NBC page Kenneth Parcell.[8][9] Scott Adsit acts as the witty and wise TGS producer, Pete Hornberger.[8][10] Judah Friedlander portrays trucker hat-wearing staff writer Frank Rossitano.[8][11] Alec Baldwin plays the NBC network executive Jack Donaghy.[8] Donaghy's full corporate title for the majority of the season is "Head of East Coast Television and Microwave Oven Programming".[8][12] Keith Powell plays the Harvard University alumnus and TGS staff writer James "Toofer" Spurlock.[13][8] Katrina Bowden acts as writers' assistant Cerie Xerox.[13][8] The cast features recurring characters, including Maulik Pancholy as Jonathan,[14] Grizz Chapman as Grizz Griswold,[15] Kevin Brown as "Dot Com" Slattery,[16] and John Lutz as J.D. Lutz.[17] The cast also features recurring guest star Elizabeth Banks, who stars as Avery Jessup, Jack's pregnant fiancée. She has been prominently featured throughout the season.

Timeslot

During the fall of 2010, the show aired at 8:30 p.m., after Community and before The Office on Thursdays.[18] On November 15, 2010, it was announced 30 Rock would move to 10:00 p.m., following Parks and Recreation starting January 20, 2011.[19]

Episodes

Series
#
Season
#
Title Directed by Written by U.S. viewers
(in millions)
Original air date Prod.
code
811"The Fabian Strategy"Beth McCarthy-MillerTina Fey5.85[20]September 23, 2010501
822"When It Rains, It Pours"Don ScardinoRobert Carlock5.68[21]September 30, 2010502
833"Let's Stay Together"John RiggiJack Burditt4.90[22]October 7, 2010503
844"Live Show"Beth McCarthy-MillerRobert Carlock & Tina Fey6.70[23]October 14, 2010504
855"Reaganing"Todd HollandMatt Hubbard5.18[24]October 21, 2010505
866"Gentleman's Intermission"Don ScardinoJohn Riggi5.31[25]November 4, 2010506
877"Brooklyn Without Limits"Michael EnglerRon Weiner5.09[26]November 11, 2010507
888"College"Don ScardinoJosh Siegal & Dylan Morgan5.11[27]November 18, 2010508
899"Chain Reaction of Mental Anguish"Ken WittinghamKay Cannon5.03[28]December 2, 2010509
9010"Christmas Attack Zone"John RiggiTracey Wigfield4.76[29]December 9, 2010510
9111"Mrs. Donaghy"Tricia BrockJack Burditt5.34[30]January 20, 2011511
9212"Operation Righteous Cowboy Lightning"Beth McCarthy MillerRobert Carlock4.92[31]January 27, 2011512
9313"¡Qué Sorpresa!"John RiggiMatt Hubbard4.78[32]February 3, 2011513
9414"Double-Edged Sword"Don ScardinoKay Cannon & Tom CerauloTBAFebruary 10, 2011514
9515"It's Never Too Late for Now"[33]UnknownUnknownTBAFebruary 17, 2011[33]515

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