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Play Author, Screen Story, Screenwriter
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1983
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Jack Lemmon stars in an Academy Award-nominated performance as Scottie Templeton, a Broadway press agent dying of cancer, in...
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Play Author, Screenwriter
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1980
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Based on Bernard Slade's Broadway play of the same name, this film is about George, a married New Jersey accountant (Alan...
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Play Author, Screenwriter
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1978
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This gag-filled movie makes a stab at examining the women's liberation movement but never quite gets there. The effects of...
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Screenwriter
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1972
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Returning from a road trip, the Partridges find that their garage is being occupied by aspiring songwriter Bobby Conway...
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Screenwriter
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1971
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The Partridges agonizingly endure an unwanted six-month layoff--and it's all because of some silly misunderstandings. Shirley...
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Screenwriter
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1971
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In this holiday fantasy episode, the Partridges' bus breaks down in a Nevada ghost town on Christmas Eve. Enter grizzled old...
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Screenwriter
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1971
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Loosely inspired by the career of the real-life family singing group the Cowsills, the ABC sitcom The Partridge Family...
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Producer, Show Creator
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1970
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Some terrific reviews from showbiz columnist Sheila Faber (Mitzi Hoag) causes Danny's ego to swell to gargantuan dimensions....
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Screenwriter
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1970
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Johnny Cash makes a cameo appearance in the premiere episode of The Partridge Family. Told in flashback, the episode details...
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Screenwriter
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1970
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The Partridges have a pungent problem on their hands when their psychedelic school bus is invaded by a skunk. As Shirley...
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Screenwriter
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1970
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Ray Bolger and Rosemary DeCamp make their first series appearances as Shirley Partridge's septuagenarian parents Fred and...
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Screenwriter
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1970
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The Partridge kids are upset that mom Shirley (Shirley Jones) has apparently fallen in love with her old friend Larry Metcalf...
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Screenwriter
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1970
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Sr. Bertrille stages a benefit show at Convent San Tanco, using mostly local talent (including herself). Banking on the...
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Screenwriter
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1969
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This by-the-numbers TV movie features an all-star cast in a comedy of marital mix-ups and misunderstandings. Consultants...
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Screenwriter
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1969
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The delightful Elinor Donahue, who by a strange coincidence was the wife of Flying Nun executive producer Harry Ackerman,...
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Screenwriter
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1968
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J. Pat O'Malley plays Captain Barnaby, a self-styled "ancient mariner" who boldly embarks upon a 1000-mile sea voyage....
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Screenwriter
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1968
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Returning to his US Marine reserve unit, casino owner Carlos Ramirez faces a court-martial for an unintentional series of...
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Screenwriter
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1968
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Season five of Bewitched got under way on September 26, 1968, with the episode titled "Samantha's Wedding Present." Miffed at...
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Screenwriter
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1968
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This one-hour pilot episode for the popular ABC sitcom The Flying Nun introduces viewers to Sister Bertrille (Sally Field),...
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Screenwriter
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1967
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Having seen Sister Bertrille fly through the air (thanks to her lightweight and oversized coronet), casino proprietor Carlos...
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Screenwriter
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1967
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After promising to keep her flying abilities under wraps, Sr. Bertrille is inadvertently whisked aloft by a sudden gust of...
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Screenwriter
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1967
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Psychologist Father Lundigan (John Askin) is skeptical about the Mother Superior's wild stories about a flying nun. Of...
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Screenwriter
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1967
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A young Richard Dreyfuss guest stars as Rodney, a warlock who wants to marry Samantha. Hoping to disrupt the relationship...
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Screenwriter
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1966
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, Samantha is forced to cater to the expensive whims of sleazy private detective Charlie...
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Screenwriter
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1966
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First telecast January 13, 1966, "And Then There Were Three" is the historic Bewitched episode wherein Samantha and Darrin...
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Screenwriter
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1966
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In the first installment of a two-part story, Robert Strauss is cast as Charlie Leach, a sleazy private detective. Hired by...
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Screenwriter
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1966
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Hoping to force Darrin to get out of the office and spend more time with Samantha, Endora contemplates the notion of turning...
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Screenwriter
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1965
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The title of this episode refers to a magical prescription conjured up by Aunt Clara. Samantha would be wise to follow...
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Screenwriter
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1965
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Child actor Billy Mumy makes a return visit to Bewitched, this time in the role of an eight-year-old Darrin Stephens. It all...
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Screenwriter
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1965
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Screenwriter
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1965
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Darrin cannot understand why so much bad luck has befallen his friend Adam Newlarkin (William Redfield). Doing a bit of...
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Screenwriter
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1965
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Hoping to break the monotony of her domestic existence, Samantha dons a black wig. At the same time, Darrin suggests that he...
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Screenwriter
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1965
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Though Endora has promised to behave herself when she meets Darrin's parents, both Darrin and Samantha prepare for the worst....
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Screenwriter
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1965
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Among her many other reasons for disliking her son-in-law Darrin, Endora is dissatisfied with Darrin's physical appearance....
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Screenwriter
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1965
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Screenwriter
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1964
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While Darrin is busy at the office, Samantha joins her mother Endora on a quickie shopping excursion -- to Paris. There, the...
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Screenwriter
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1964
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Marion Lorne makes her first series appearance as Samantha's dotty Aunt Clara. On this occasion, Clara and Sam are offended...
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Screenwriter
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1964
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