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This article is about the television writer/producer. For the Vermont farmer/politician, see David Zuckerman. For the CSU Sacramento educator, see S. David Zuckerman.

David Zuckerman is a writer and producer for television shows. He first wrote for The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air and then went on to write and produce episodes of King of the Hill. Along with Seth MacFarlane, he developed another Fox animated series, Family Guy, and subsequently worked on American Dad. He also created two short-lived series, "The Last Frontier" and "The Big House."

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