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Paul Thomas Anderson's TV Directing and Writing Credits: From Rockford Files to Pete & Pete

While Paul Thomas Anderson is known primarily as a film director and screenwriter, he has also directed and written for television. Here are a few examples of his work in television:

1. "The Rockford Files" (1978): Anderson directed an episode of this classic detective series starring James Garner.

2. "The Adventures of Pete and Pete" (1994-1996): Anderson wrote and directed several episodes of this quirky children's comedy-drama series.

3. "Curb Your Enthusiasm" (2005-present): Anderson has directed several episodes of the acclaimed HBO comedy series starring Larry David.

In addition to these projects, Anderson has also directed and written commercials and music videos for various artists and brands. However, film remains his primary focus, and he has not yet developed or directed a long-form television series.

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