"Trish Brenner"@en . "Writer, with Barry E. Blitzer, of Get Smart Episode #53: \"Where-What-How-Who Am I?\" See IMDb entry."@en . "male"@en . "Ray Brenner (October 21, 1927 - June 5, 1995) co-wrote with Barry E. Blitzer one episode of The Andy Griffith Show and 15 episodes of Gomer Pyle U.S.M.C. He also wrote episodes of the TV series \"The Dinah Shore Chevy Show\", \"The Dick Van Dyke Show\", \"McHale's Navy\", \"My Three Sons\", \"Get Smart\", \"The Six Million Dollar Man\", \"Kojak\", \"Charlie's Angels\", \"Trapper John M.D.\" and \"Fantasy Island\"."@en . . . . . "Writer, with Barry E. Blitzer, of Get Smart Episode #53: \"Where-What-How-Who Am I?\" See IMDb entry."@en . "Ray Brenner"@en . . . "Ray Brenner"@en . . "Ray was in the Special Forces and worked with the A-Team in Vietnam. He blew up a bridge with Hannibal. He was in the same company as Face, and during Face's first firefight gave him his helmet. The first time B.A. saw Brenner was while badly wounded, and Brenner got him to the medevac. He vectored Murdock in through a combat zone, keeping that helicopter alive when all the others got shot down. Ray was married to Trish Brenner. She was pregnant when he died. Ray's tombstone read: RAYMOND BRENNER 1940-1983 FROM HIS FRIENDS \"LEST WE FORGET\""@en . . "Ray Brenner (October 21, 1927 - June 5, 1995) co-wrote with Barry E. Blitzer one episode of The Andy Griffith Show and 15 episodes of Gomer Pyle U.S.M.C. He also wrote episodes of the TV series \"The Dinah Shore Chevy Show\", \"The Dick Van Dyke Show\", \"McHale's Navy\", \"My Three Sons\", \"Get Smart\", \"The Six Million Dollar Man\", \"Kojak\", \"Charlie's Angels\", \"Trapper John M.D.\" and \"Fantasy Island\"."@en . "farmer"@en . . . . . "Ray was in the Special Forces and worked with the A-Team in Vietnam. He blew up a bridge with Hannibal. He was in the same company as Face, and during Face's first firefight gave him his helmet. The first time B.A. saw Brenner was while badly wounded, and Brenner got him to the medevac. He vectored Murdock in through a combat zone, keeping that helicopter alive when all the others got shot down. Ray was married to Trish Brenner. She was pregnant when he died. Ray's tombstone read: RAYMOND BRENNER 1940-1983 FROM HIS FRIENDS \"LEST WE FORGET\""@en . . .