Sam Bobrick

 

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Sam Bobrick is an American author, playwright, television writer, and lyricist. After a three year, nine months and twenty seven day stint in the U. S. Air Force, Bobrick attended the University of Illinois where he graduated with a degree in Journalism. He began his career writing for the popular children's show Captain Kangaroo. He also wrote for such shows as The Andy Griffith Show, Bewitched, The Flintstones, Get Smart, The Kraft Music Hall, and The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour. He created the short-lived syndicated TV series Good Morning, Miss Bliss, which was resurrected by NBC as the long-running hit show Saved By The Bell. He has won three Writers Guild of America Awards for his television work and was nominated for an Emmy. He has also written several movies and later quit writing for film and television in 1990. Bobrick has written more than 30 plays to date. His first play, Norman, Is That You? , which he co-wrote with Ron Clark, opened on Broadway in the early 1970s

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Sam Bobrick

Born 1932-07-24 (93 years ago) in Chicago.

Awards
Award Ceremony Year Awarded for
Edgar Award for Best Play (The Psychic) 2011 Edgar Awards 2011 Sette note in nero
Writers Guild of America Award for Television: Episodic Comedy (Viva Smart) Writers Guild of America Awards 1968 1969 Viva Smart
Writers Guild of America Award for Television: Episodic Comedy (The Shoplifters) Writers Guild of America Awards 1964 1965 The Shoplifters
Nominated for awards
Award Ceremony Year Nominated for
Edgar Award for Best Play (The Psychic) 2011 Edgar Awards 2011 Sette note in nero
Writers Guild of America Award for Television: Episodic Comedy (Viva Smart) Writers Guild of America Awards 1968 1969 Viva Smart
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing Achievement In Music Or Variety (The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour) 20th Primetime Emmy Awards 1968 The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour
Writers Guild of America Award for Television: Episodic Comedy (The Shoplifters) Writers Guild of America Awards 1964 1965 The Shoplifters
Relationships
Name From To Relationship type
Julie Stein(Gifta) Gifta
Children

Stefanie Bobrick, Joey Bobrick, Lori Donner

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Sam Bobrick

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Sam Bobrick is an American author, playwright, television writer, and lyricist.

After a three year, nine months and twenty seven day stint in the U.S. Air Force, Bobrick attended the University of Illinois where he graduated with a degree in Journalism. He began his career writing for the popular children's show Captain Kangaroo. He also wrote for such shows as The Andy Griffith Show, Bewitched, The Flintstones, Get Smart, The Kraft Music Hall, and The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour. He created the short-lived syndicated TV series Good Morning, Miss Bliss, which was resurrected by NBC as the long-running hit show Saved By The Bell. He has won three Writers Guild of America Awards for his television work and was nominated for an Emmy. He has also written several movies and later quit writing for film and television in 1990.

Bobrick has written more than 30 plays to date. His first play, Norman, Is That You?, which he co-wrote with Ron Clark, opened on Broadway in the early 1970s. The play ran for five years in Paris and has played in over thirty countries around the world.

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