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Roy Kammerman

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Roy Mark Kammerman (July 28, 1916 - February 21, 2006) is an Writer and a Producer. He is a writer of Family Affair, Alice, Fish, Love, American Style, Gilligan’s Island and many more. He was also a story editor and did 7 Episodes of One Day at a Time.

Roy Kammerman was born in July 28, 2016 in England, UK and has died in his retirement home in February 21, 2006, Beverly Hills, California, USA and died at age 89.

Filmography[edit]

Television[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
1952 Two for the Money
1956 Who Do You Trust?
1965 The Patty Duke Show Written: Cathy Leaves Home: But Not Really
1966 Hank Written: Wedding Anyone?
1966 The Phyllis Diller Show Written: Phyllis, the Milkmaid
1966 Please Don't Eat the Daisies Written: Say UNCLE & Black Is the Color of My Love's Eye
1966-1967 Gilligan’s Island Written: Our Vines Have Tender Apes & Where There's a Will
1967-1969 Family Affair Written: Star Dust & The Flip Side
1969-1970 The Flying Nun Written: A Ticket For Betrille & The Dumbest Kid in School
1969-1973 Love, American Style (Written: 3 Episodes) & (Teleplayed: 4 Episodes)
1972 Getting Away from It All TV Movie
1972 The New Temperatures Rising Show Written: Lights, Camera, Action
1973-1974 Lotsa Luck Written: The Shrink & Stan's Assistant
1974 Wait Till Your Father Gets Home Story: Back to Nature
1976 Doc Written: (1 Episode)
1976 Monster Squad Written: (2 Episodes)
1976 One Day at a Time Story Editor: 7 Episodes
1977 Alice (Written: 2 Episodes), (Story: 1 Episode) & (Teleplayed: 1 Episode)
1977-1978 Fish (Written: 15 Episodes), (Story: 1 Episode) & (Teleplayed: 2 Episodes)
1979 A New Kind of Family Teleplayed: 1 Episode
1982-1985 The Love Boat (Written: 1 Episode), (Story: 2 Episodes) & (Teleplayed: 1 Episode)

References[edit]

https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/latimes/obituary.aspx?n=roy-kammerman&pid=16836229


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