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  • Jack Elinson
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  • Jack Elinson is an American comedy writer and producer who either wrote for and/or help produce such television shows as The Colgate Comedy Hour, Make Room for Daddy, The Andy Griffith Show, Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C., Hogan's Heroes, The Doris Day Show, Wait Till Your Father Gets Home, 227, and The Fact of Life.
  • Jack Elinson (April 21, 1922 - November 17, 2011) was involved in the writing of a total of nineteen episodes of Good Times from Seasons 1 to 3, beginning with the Season 1 episode titled "Sex and the Evans Family"; he actually wrote the script for eight episodes along with creative partner Norman Paul (with whom he often collaborated), and was involved in the development of the teleplay for 11. He also co-produced a total of 24 episodes, beginning with the Season 2 episode "The Family Gun", often along with Paul and Alan Mannings.
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Job
  • producer, 24 episodes, Seasons 2 and 3
  • writer, 19 episodes total in Seasons 1-3
death place
  • Sawnta Monica, CA, U.S.
Series
  • Good Times
Name
  • Jack Elinson
Caption
  • Jack Elinson
Birth Place
  • New York City, NY, U.S.
Died
  • 2011-11-21
yearsactive
  • 1952
Occupation
  • TV Series Screenwriter / Producer
Gender
  • Male
Born
  • 1922-04-21
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  • Jack Elinson is an American comedy writer and producer who either wrote for and/or help produce such television shows as The Colgate Comedy Hour, Make Room for Daddy, The Andy Griffith Show, Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C., Hogan's Heroes, The Doris Day Show, Wait Till Your Father Gets Home, 227, and The Fact of Life.
  • Jack Elinson (April 21, 1922 - November 17, 2011) was involved in the writing of a total of nineteen episodes of Good Times from Seasons 1 to 3, beginning with the Season 1 episode titled "Sex and the Evans Family"; he actually wrote the script for eight episodes along with creative partner Norman Paul (with whom he often collaborated), and was involved in the development of the teleplay for 11. He also co-produced a total of 24 episodes, beginning with the Season 2 episode "The Family Gun", often along with Paul and Alan Mannings.
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