Lee Kalcheim (June 27, 1938 in
Philadelphia
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,
Pennsylvania
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) is an American
screenwriter
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.
[Smith, Liz]
"Off the Grapevine"
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Overview
The first issu ...
'', March 30, 1978, p. TV-7. Retrieved on May 30, 2013.
Television
Kalcheim has written numerous television shows including episodes for ''
The Paper Chase'' (1985); ''
All in the Family
''All in the Family'' is an American sitcoms in the United States, sitcom television series that aired on CBS for nine seasons from January 12, 1971, to April 8, 1979, with a total of 205 episodes. It was later produced as ''Archie Bunker's Pla ...
'' (1971–72;
Emmy
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1973); ''
N.Y.P.D.'' (1967–69); ''
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
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'' (1965); and the ABC ''
After School Special'': "The Bridge of Adam Rush" (1974).
[''The Dispatch'' (Lexington, N.C.)]
"Boys adjustment told on Afternoon Special"
October 18, 1974, p. TV-6. Retrieved on May 30, 2013. He was also a creator for the sitcom ''
Something Wilder'', which was originally inspired by his own experiences as a father.
Filmography
Plays
References
External links
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*http://LeeKalcheim.com
American male screenwriters
Primetime Emmy Award winners
Living people
1938 births
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