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  1. Dec 9, 2022 · Carl Kleinschmitt, the sitcom writer who worked on The Dick Van Dyke Show and M*A*S*H and created two series starring Sandy Duncan and the football comedy 1st and Ten, has died. He was 85.

  2. Carl Kleinschmitt was born on 28 August 1937 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He was a writer and producer, known for The Dick Van Dyke Show (1961), Middle Age Crazy (1980) and M*A*S*H (1972). He was married to Pamela Burgess. He died on 8 December 2022 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

    • Writer, Producer, Additional Crew
    • August 28, 1937
    • Carl Kleinschmitt
    • December 8, 2022
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    Carl Kleinschmitt wrote two Season one episodes of the CBS-TV series M*A*S*H, titled "Sometimes You Hear the Bullet" and "L.I.P. (Local Indigenous Personnel)". Carl has written episodes of many TV series, which also include The Dick Van Dyke Show, Gomer Pyle: USMC, The Courtship of Eddie's Father, The Sandy Duncan Show, which he also created, The L...

    Carl Kleinschmitt at the Internet Movie Database

  3. Carl Kleinschmitt was born on 28 August 1937 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He was a writer and producer, known for The Dick Van Dyke Show (1961), M*A*S*H (1972) and Middle Age Crazy (1980). He was married to Pamela Burgess.

    • August 28, 1937
    • December 8, 2022
  4. Carl Kleinschmitt was a writer (August 28, 1937 - December 8, 2022) from Los Angeles, California. He wrote for many TV shows, including "The Dick Van Dyke Show", "M*A*S*H", and "The Joey Bishop Show".

  5. Writer Carl Kleinschmitt was nominated for a Writers Guild Award for this episode. [1] Plot. Frank Burns throws his back out while dancing with Hot Lips in her tent. While recuperating in post-op, he puts himself in for the Purple Heart.

  6. Carl Reiner has said he based his first sitcom on his experiences as a writer on Your Show of Shows, working for temperamental star Sid Caesar while also trying to be a husband and father. Reiner, who occasionally played Alan Brady, the Caesar-ish star of the fictional comedy-variety series for whom Rob Petrie (Van Dyke) worked, told the Los ...