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Lee Kalcheim (June 27, 1938 in
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'', 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); ''
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'' (1971–72; Emmy 1973); '' N.Y.P.D.'' (1967–69); ''
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'' (1965); and the ABC ''
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'': "The Bridge of Adam Rush" (1974).''The Dispatch'' (Lexington, N.C.)
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October 18, 1974, p. TV-6. Retrieved on May 30, 2013.
He was also a creator for the sitcom ''
Something Wilder ''Something Wilder'' is an American sitcom television series starring Gene Wilder that ran on NBC from October 1, 1994 to June 13, 1995. The series was created by Lee Kalcheim and Barnet Kellman. A total of 18 half-hour episodes were produced ov ...
'', which was originally inspired by his own experiences as a father.


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* *http://LeeKalcheim.com American male screenwriters Emmy Award winners Living people 1938 births {{US-screen-writer-stub