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  1. Jun 2, 2021 · Scott Carter (also known as Full Metal) is a recurring character in ‘SEAL Team.’ Carter is introduced in the tenth episode of season one, titled ‘Pattern of Life,’ and is the Alpha team’s leader. He holds the rank of Senior Chief Special Warfare Operator.

  2. Aug 24, 2021 · Full Metal, or Scott Carter, was a Senior Chief Special Warfare Operator of Bravo Team. Referred to as A1 or Alpha One, he was the former team leader of Alpha Team. He was first...

  3. Jun 21, 2021 · Scott Carter (played by Scott Foxx) AKA Full Metal was a Navy SEAL and Senior Chief Special Warfare Operator of Bravo Team.

  4. Sep 15, 2017 · Scott Carter, a longtime late-night producer, talks about the creative and spiritual journey that led him from the profane to the sacred.

  5. Scott Carter — better known as ROBOTSCOTT — is a producer, songwriter, vocal producer and engineer. He is in production duo Triangle Park alongside Ali P.

  6. Listen to Scott Carter's Greatest Hits on Spotify. Scott Carter · Album · 2016 · 10 songs.

  7. Apr 30, 2023 · With Scott Carter. They begin their conversation by talking about why Scott wanted to create the pod and how a near-death asthma attack led to an epiphany that kickstarted his...

  8. Oct 17, 2017 · He is the executive producer of ‘Real Time With Bill Maher,’ and Scott Carter’s play, ‘Discord,’ featuring three great minds, arose from a near-death experience.

  9. www.earwolf.com › person › scott-carterScott Carter - Earwolf

    Scott Carter has been Executive Producer/Writer forReal Time with Bill Maher” since it debuted on HBO in 2003. He produced the first 1,100 episodes of “Politically Incorrect With Bill Maher” from its 1993 Comedy Central debut to its 1997 move to ABC.

  10. www.huffpost.com › author › scott-carterScott Carter - HuffPost

    May 25, 2011 · Scott Carter is Executive Producer/Writer for “Real Time With Bill Maher,” now in its third season on HBO. Carter produced the first 1,100 episodes of “Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher,” from its 1993 debut on Comedy Central to its 1997 move to ABC where it became that network’s longest-running late-night entertainment show.