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American television writer and producer
Bob Bendetson
BornRobert Bendetson
(1954-08-28) August 28, 1954 (age 70)
The Bronx, New York, U.S.
OccupationTelevision writer/producer
Years active1976–2006
SpouseHeidi
Children2

Robert Bendetson (born August 28, 1954) is an American television writer and producer. He has written for a number of TV series, including ALF, Home Improvement and two episodes for The Simpsons (season 12's "Simpsons Tall Tales" and season 13's "Blame It on Lisa"). He lives with his wife Heidi and his two children Ellie and Jesse Bendetson.

Bendetson served as a supervising producer on Coach, leaving after its fifth season to become co-producer on Home Improvement. He worked on Newhart and wrote the show's final episode "The Last Newhart". He wrote and directed the as yet unreleased film Big Bug Man which contains the final performance of Marlon Brando.

Filmography

Writer

  • TBA Big Bug Man (film) (writer, director)
  • 2001–2002 The Simpsons (TV, 2 episodes) (writer; "Simpsons Tall Tales", "Blame It on Lisa")
  • 1997 Teen Angel (TV) (co-executive producer)
  • 1996 Bunk Bed Brothers (TV) (writer)
  • 1991, 1993–1999 Home Improvement (TV) (executive producer, 144 episodes; writer)
  • 1989, 1992 Coach (TV, 1 episode) (supervising producer, writer)
  • 1988–1990 Newhart (TV, 13 episodes) (supervising producer, writer)
  • 1988 Mutts (TV) (producer, writer)
  • 1986–1987 ALF (TV) (writer, 8 episodes; executive story editor, 24 episodes; co-producer, 1 episode) (actor, 1 episode)
  • 1985 What's Happening Now!! (TV, 1 episode) (writer)
  • 1984 Alice (TV, 1 episode) (writer)
  • 1981 The Jeffersons (TV, 1 episode) (writer)

Awards and nominations

References

  1. "ABC Renews 'Coach' Despite Alleged Turmoil". San Francisco Chronicle. 1993-03-27. p. C7.
  2. Phil Rosenthal (1990-05-16). "Flawed Plot Precedes 'Newhart's' Fine Finale". Los Angeles Daily News. p. L19.
  3. "Brando's Last Role: An Old Lady". CBS News. July 14, 2004. Retrieved 2010-02-06.

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