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  1. R.J. "Bob" Colleary (born August 26, 1957 in Montclair, New Jersey) is an American television producer and writer. He won the 1980 Primetime Emmy Award for his television writing for his work on Barney Miller.

  2. Mar 11, 2012 · Scriptwriter Robert “Bob” Colleary, who spent two decades writing for Captain Kangaroo before transitioning to sitcom writing in the late 1970s, passed away on January 8th at the age of 82.

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    R.J. "Bob" Colleary (born August 26, 1957 in Montclair, New Jersey) is an American television producer and writer.

    Colleary was a part of the production and writing team on the ABC sitcom, Benson, throughout the entirety of the show's seven year run.

    Television series for which he wrote included Touched by an Angel, Promised Land, The Hogan Family, Saved by the Bell, The Facts of Life, Night Court, It's a Living, The Golden Girls, Benson, Gimme a Break!, Love, Sidney, M*A*S*H, Barney Miller, A.E.S. Hudson Street, and The Fairly OddParents.

    He won the 1980 Primetime Emmy Award for his television writing for his work on Barney Miller.

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  3. R.J. "Bob" Colleary (born August 26, 1957 in Montclair, New Jersey) is an American television producer and writer. He won the 1980 Primetime Emmy Award for his television writing for his work on Barney Miller.

  4. R.J. "Bob" Colleary (born August 26, 1957 in Montclair, New Jersey) wrote two episodes of Night Court, the Season 1 episode titled "Quardrangle of Love" and "Who Was That Mashed Man?" in Season 5. A television producer and writer, R.J. won the 1980 Primetime Emmy Award for his [ Primetime Emmy...

  5. www.imdb.com › name › nm0171719Bob Colleary - IMDb

    Writer: Barney Miller. Bob Colleary was born on 26 August 1957 in Montclair, New Jersey, USA. He is a producer and writer, known for Barney Miller (1975), Touched by an Angel (1994) and Benson (1979).

  6. Writer RJ Colleary is excited about his first play at the Lillian Theatre. “The set has an upstairs. This is big time!” The production involves the same story told twice in two different genres. He explains the conceit of Happy Face Sad Face: “The comedy half, in a way, is a spoof of the drama half. You have to see the drama half to get ...