Will & Grace

Genre: Situation comedy, Comedy
Started: 21st September 1998
Ended: 29th September 2005
Episodes: 184
Country: United States of America
Created by: Max Mutchnick, David Kohan
Starring: Eric McCormack, Debra Messing, Sean Hayes, Megan Mullally, Shelley Morrison, Luke Perry, Victor Garber, Harry Connick, Jr., Bobby Cannavale, Michael Angarano, Gary Grubbs, Tom Gallop, Leigh-Allyn Baker, Debbie Reynolds, Sharon Stone, Chloë Sevigny, Penn Dayton Badgley, Michael Douglas, Jack Black, Tim Curry, Gene Wilder, Brandon Routh, Woody Harrelson, Sharon Osbourne, John Cleese, Joel McHale, Mira Sorvino, Bernadette Peters, Minnie Driver, Nicollette Sheridan, Will Arnett, Sara Rue, Nick Offerman, Edward Burns, Lily Tomlin, Stuart Townsend, Suzanne Pleshette, Ayda Field, Megyn Price, Molly Shannon, John Slattery, Dylan McDermott, Christina Moore, Leslie Jordan

Will & Grace is an American television sitcom that was originally based upon the relationship between William Truman and Grace Adler. The show is set in New York City. First broadcast on NBC from September 21, 1998 to May 18, 2006 for a total of eight seasons. Will & Grace remains the most successful television series with gay principal characters.

Despite initial criticism for its particular portrayal of homosexual characters, it went on to become a staple of NBC's Must See TV Thursday night lineup, where it was ensconced in the Nielsen Top 20 for half of its network run. The show was the highest-rated sitcom among adults 18–49, between 2001 and 2005. Throughout its eight-year run, Will & Grace earned 16 Emmy Awards and 83 nominations.

Will & Grace was filmed in front of a live studio audience (most episodes and scenes) on Tuesday nights, at Stage 17 in CBS Studio Center, a space that totals 14,000 sq ft (1,300 m). Will and Grace's apartment is on display at the Emerson College Library, having been donated by series creator Max Mutchnick.

A long-running legal battle between both the original executive producers and creators and NBC took place between 2003 and 2007. All seasons of

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