Glen Gerald Charles (born on February 18, 1943) and Les Charles (born on November 2, 1947) are American writers and producers, notably of Taxi and Cheers. They were born and raised in Henderson, Nevada, a Mormons.
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| - Glen Gerald Charles (born on February 18, 1943) and Les Charles (born on November 2, 1947) are American writers and producers, notably of Taxi and Cheers. They were born and raised in Henderson, Nevada, a Mormons.
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| - Brothers Glen and Les Charles co-wrote the Season 4 M*A*S*H episode "The Late Captain Pierce".
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| - "The Late Captain Pierce" in Season 4
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| - co-produced the TV series Taxi and Cheers
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| - Glen Gerald Charles (born on February 18, 1943) and Les Charles (born on November 2, 1947) are American writers and producers, notably of Taxi and Cheers. They were born and raised in Henderson, Nevada, a Mormons. The Charles brothers attended University of Redlands. Glen graduated in 1965, and Les graduated in 1971. Glen began his professional life as an advertising copywriter, but moved into television. Both Glen and Les began their television careers together as writer and producers for The Bob Newhart Show, created and produced Taxi, formed the Charles-Burrows-Charles production company with James Burrows, and created and produced the television series Cheers. The brothers also co-wrote the screenplay for the 1999 film, Pushing Tin. Both were credited in every episode of Frasier as the creator of the "Frasier Crane" character from Cheers.
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