Gerald Gardner

 

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Gerald Gardner is an author, scriptwriter, screenwriter, story editor and producer who was active in the 1960s, 70s, and 80s in the United States. Gardner frequently teamed with his longtime writing partner, Dee Caruso, for their work. He wrote 22 episodes of The Monkees and 11 of Get Smart, including "The Amazing Harry Hoo", "Washington 4, Indians 3", and "Diplomat's Daughter". Get Smart episodes he worked on were nominated for Primetime Emmy Awards. Gardner was a senior writer on the live broadcasts of That Was The Week That Was, the pioneering NBC-TV series of topical satire. His producing credits include The Red Skelton Show. Gardner and Caruso co-wrote the Walt Disney motion picture The World's Greatest Athlete starring Jan-Michael Vincent and John Amos. He is also the author of more than 30 books, including the popular political satire series "Who's In Charge Here? "

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Gerald Gardner

Born 1929-07-22 (96 years ago) in United States of America.

Nominated for awards
Award Ceremony Year Nominated for
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Individual Achievements In Entertainment (That Was The Week That Was) 17th Primetime Emmy Awards 1965 That Was The Week That Was
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series (That Was the Week That Was) 16th Primetime Emmy Awards 1964 That Was the Week That Was

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Gerald Gardner is an author, scriptwriter, screenwriter, story editor and producer who was active in the 1960s, 70s, and 80s in the United States. Gardner frequently teamed with his longtime writing partner, Dee Caruso, for their work.

He wrote 22 episodes of The Monkees and 11 of Get Smart, including "The Amazing Harry Hoo", "Washington 4, Indians 3", and "Diplomat's Daughter". Get Smart episodes he worked on were nominated for Primetime Emmy Awards.

Gardner was a senior writer on the live broadcasts of That Was The Week That Was, the pioneering NBC-TV series of topical satire.

His producing credits include The Red Skelton Show. Gardner and Caruso co-wrote the Walt Disney motion picture The World's Greatest Athlete starring Jan-Michael Vincent and John Amos. He is also the author of more than 30 books, including the popular political satire series "Who's In Charge Here?"

Content from Wikipedia provided under the terms of Creative Commons (CC BY-SA 3.0).

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