Leonard Stern, Honeymooners and Get Smart Writer, Dies at 88

Leonard Stern, a producer, writer and director who helped create The Honeymooners and Mad Libs, died Tuesday of heart failure, Variety reports. He was 88 years old.

A New York native, Stern got his start in Hollywood in the '50s writing film screenplays, including Abbott and Costello in the Foreign Legion, The Jazz Singer and the Jack Lemmon film Three for the Show. His career shifted to TV, and he began writing for The Jackie Gleason Show.

Stern went on to...  read full article

Life is anything but dull for San Francisco police commissioner Stewart "Mac" McMillan (Rock Hudson) and his crime-solving wife, Sally (Susan Saint James), in the third season of this popular domestic detective series from the 1970s. While vacationing in Scotland, the McMillans discover that Mac's uncle has been murdered. Later, they come to the rescue of their longtime maid, Mildred (Nancy Walker), who's been targeted by a satanic cult.
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Leonard Stern, Honeymooners and Get Smart Writer, Dies at 88

Leonard Stern, a producer, writer and director who helped create The Honeymooners and Mad Libs, died Tuesday of heart failure, Variety reports. He was 88 years old.

A New York native, Stern got his start in Hollywood in the '50s writing film screenplays, including Abbott and Costello in the Foreign Legion, The Jazz Singer and the Jack Lemmon film Three for the Show. His career shifted to TV, and he began writing for The Jackie Gleason Show.

Stern went on to... read more

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Premiered: September 29, 1971, on NBC
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Premise: Popular stories about a San Francisco police commissioner and his wife, who had a knack for getting involved in his cases. Its light mix of crime, comedy and romance owed much to the kind of rapport that Nick and Nora Charles had in `The Thin Man' films of the 1930s and 1940s. In its final season, after the exit of Susan Saint James, it was simply `McMillan,' who was made a widower.

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