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  • ...eventies. He also served as a writer for the "Gilligan's Island" movies of the Seventies. Sadly, he passed away March 25, 1988. * [[The Castaways on Gilligan's Island]]
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  • ...'s Happening!!," "The Ghost & Mrs. Muir," "Happy Days" and "The Bill Cosby Show." They also co-wrote television specials for Jerry Lewis, Bill Cosby, Robin ...ure film projects, such as "Which Way to the Front?" with Jerry Lewis and "The World's Greatest Athlete" in 1973 with John Amos and Jan-Michael Vincent.<b
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  • ...ff'rent Strokes]]'' (producer/writer)<br>''[[The Facts of Life (TV series)|The Facts of Life]]'' (producer/co-creator)<br>''[[Silver Spoons]]'' (producer/ ...er Spoons]]''. Leeds also served as the creator and executive producer of the syndicated 1980s family sitcom, ''[[Small Wonder (TV series)|Small Wonder]]
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  • ...n many of his roles. He starred in such TV sitcoms as ''[[The Phil Silvers Show]]'' and ''[[Car 54, Where Are You?]]''.<ref name=obit/> ...to become a singing waiter at the Van Cortlandt Inn in [[the Bronx]]. When the cafe added a female dancer and singer, Ross was promoted to announcer. He a
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  • ...tiple [[genres]] based on the source of humor, the method of delivery, and the context in which it is delivered. ...black comedy or blue comedy to contrast the morbidity, or offensiveness of the joke with a lack of emotion.
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  • {{for|the haematologist|Barbara J. Bain}} ...-starring in the original ''[[Mission: Impossible]]'' television series in the 1960s as [[Cinnamon Carter]].
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  • ...er, which spanned four decades, was most noted for his co-starring role in the 1960s series ''[[Gilligan's Island]]''. He also appeared on several talk an ...staple in [[Broadcast syndication|syndication]]. Hale reprised the role of The Skipper in three ''Gilligan's Island'' television films and two spin-off ca
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  • ...ies and guest starring on successful television programs from the 1940s to the 1990s. ...r ''[[On the Twentieth Century]]'' and received a sixth Emmy nomination at the age of 80 for an episode of ''[[Moonlighting (TV series)|Moonlighting]]''.<
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  • ...ward for New Star of the Year – Actress|Golden Globe Award for New Star of the Year]]. ...Crew]]'', ''[[The Happy Ending]]'', and ''[[The Stepford Wives (1975 film)|The Stepford Wives]]''.
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  • {{For|the 1987 Hong Kong comedy and its sequels|It's a Mad, Mad, Mad World}} ...ion<ref name="tino">Tino Balio, ''United Artists: The Company That Changed the Film Industry'', University of Wisconsin Press, 1987 p. 146</ref>
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  • ...d in ''[[We're Not Married!]]'' and played one of her few leading roles in the [[John Huston]]-directed film, ''[[Moulin Rouge (1952 film)|Moulin Rouge]]' ...ews-in-the-news-bonni-tischler-steven-spielberg-vilmos-gabor|title=Jews in the News: Bonni Tischler, Steven Spielberg and Vilmos Gabor - Tampa Jewish Fede
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  • ...'''canned laughter''' or '''fake laughter''') made to be inserted into the show. This was invented by American sound engineer [[Charles Douglass|Charles "C ...[[Multichannel television sound|stereophonic]] laugh tracks different from the original analog track. Also, many single-camera sitcoms by this time starte
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  • ...s [[One Astor Plaza]] in [[Times Square]], and [[CBS Television City]] and the [[CBS Studio Center]] in [[Los Angeles]]. ...of CBS's first demonstrations of [[color television]], which were held in the former [[Tiffany and Company Building]] in New York City in 1950.
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