Bruce Howard (born June 6, 1925-died January 30, 2012) wrote two episodes of Good Times; the episodes "The Baby" and "The Investigation" in Season 3. He also had parts in writing the story and teleplay for three other episodes, "J.J. and the Older Woman" in Season 4, and "Florida's Homecoming: Part 1" and "The Witness" in Season 6; he also served as a story editor for 12 Season 6 episodes, beginning with the episode "Florida's Homecoming: Part 1", and concluding with "Florida's Favorite Passenger: Part 1".
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| - Bruce Howard (born June 6, 1925-died January 30, 2012) wrote two episodes of Good Times; the episodes "The Baby" and "The Investigation" in Season 3. He also had parts in writing the story and teleplay for three other episodes, "J.J. and the Older Woman" in Season 4, and "Florida's Homecoming: Part 1" and "The Witness" in Season 6; he also served as a story editor for 12 Season 6 episodes, beginning with the episode "Florida's Homecoming: Part 1", and concluding with "Florida's Favorite Passenger: Part 1".
- Bruce Howard wrote one episode of The Andy Griffith Show. He also wrote episodes of the TV series "The Red Skelton Hour" (for which he received an Emmy Award nomination), "My Favorite Martian", "McHale's Navy", "Gilligan's Island", "The Beatles", "The Flying Nun", "The Mothers-in-Law", "I Dream of Jeannie", "The Doris Day Show", "That Girl", "Love American Style", "The Brady Bunch", "The Jeffersons", "One Day at a Time", "What's Happening!", "The Love Boat", "Alice", "Good Times", "Too Close for Comfort", "The Dukes of Hazzard", "Trapper John M.D.", "The Jetsons" and "Punky Brewster".
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| - Writer, story/teleplay, 3 episodes, Seasons 4 and 6
- Writer, 2 episodes, Season 3
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| - Bruce Howard in episode of the NBC-TV sitcom "I Dream of Jeannie" in 1969.
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| - Bruce Howard (born June 6, 1925-died January 30, 2012) wrote two episodes of Good Times; the episodes "The Baby" and "The Investigation" in Season 3. He also had parts in writing the story and teleplay for three other episodes, "J.J. and the Older Woman" in Season 4, and "Florida's Homecoming: Part 1" and "The Witness" in Season 6; he also served as a story editor for 12 Season 6 episodes, beginning with the episode "Florida's Homecoming: Part 1", and concluding with "Florida's Favorite Passenger: Part 1".
- Bruce Howard wrote one episode of The Andy Griffith Show. He also wrote episodes of the TV series "The Red Skelton Hour" (for which he received an Emmy Award nomination), "My Favorite Martian", "McHale's Navy", "Gilligan's Island", "The Beatles", "The Flying Nun", "The Mothers-in-Law", "I Dream of Jeannie", "The Doris Day Show", "That Girl", "Love American Style", "The Brady Bunch", "The Jeffersons", "One Day at a Time", "What's Happening!", "The Love Boat", "Alice", "Good Times", "Too Close for Comfort", "The Dukes of Hazzard", "Trapper John M.D.", "The Jetsons" and "Punky Brewster".
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