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  2. Charlie Hauck - Wikipedia

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    Charlie Hauck (October 26, 1941 – November 14, 2020) was an American comedy writer, producer and screenwriter. [2] He is best known as producer of the classic Norman Lear-created sitcom Maude and as the creator of the American family sitcom television series The Hogan Family.

  3. Jabez (biblical figure) - Wikipedia

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    Jabez is a man appearing in the Book of Chronicles.He is implied to be ancestor of the Kings of Judah, although not explicitly included in the lineage. [1] His mother named him Jabez (Hebrew יַעְבֵּץ [ya'betz]), [2] meaning "he makes sorrowful", because his birth was difficult. [3]

  4. David Crane (producer) - Wikipedia

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    Creator/Executive Producer of 236 episodes Writer of 18 episodes Online Film & Television Association Award for Best Writing in a Comedy Series (2002) Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series (2002) TV Quick Award for Best Comedy Show (2004) Nominated – Gold Derby Award for Episode of the Year for episode "The Last One (Part 1 & 2 ...

  5. David Jacobs (writer) - Wikipedia

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    The mini series was so successful that the show was picked up as an on-going series and cemented his career as a writer and producer. [citation needed] Jacobs battled Alzheimer's disease in later years. He died of complications from a series of infections at Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center in Burbank, California, on August 20, 2023. He ...

  6. Janice Burgess, ‘The Backyardigans’ Creator, Dies at 72 - AOL

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    Janice Burgess, creator of Nickelodeon’s “The Backyardigans,” died on Saturday in hospice care in Manhattan, according to The New York Times. She was 72. “We are saddened to learn of the ...

  7. Scott M. Gimple - Wikipedia

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    Scott M. Gimple (born March 29, 1971) [1] is an American writer for both comics and television. He is known for his work as a writer and producer for Fillmore!, Life, FlashForward, Chase, and The Walking Dead, and served as showrunner for The Walking Dead from seasons 4 through 8 and for the spin-off The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live.

  8. The Magician's Nephew - Wikipedia

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    The Magician's Nephew suggests two opposing approaches to nature, a good approach associated with Aslan as creator and an evil approach associated with human deviation from divine intentions and the harmony of a natural order. On the one hand there is the beauty of Aslan's creation of Narnia, which is suggested as having a natural order by the ...

  9. Brian Herbert - Wikipedia

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    Brian Patrick Herbert (born June 29, 1947) is an American author, known for his work on the Dune franchise, which was created by his father, Frank Herbert.. Brian Herbert's novels include Sidney's Comet, Prisoners of Arionn, Man of Two Worlds (written with his father), and Sudanna Sudanna.