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  1. Milt Josefsberg (June 29, 1911 – December 14, 1987) was an American screenwriter. Career. Milt Josefsberg's first big break came in 1938, when he was hired as writer on Bob Hope 's radio program. [1] . Five years later, in the summer of 1943, he left Hope and took over as one of four new writers on The Jack Benny Program on the radio.

  2. Milt Josefsberg was born on 29 June 1911 in New York, USA. He was a writer, known for All in the Family (1971), The Jack Benny Program (1950) and The Lucy Show (1962). He died on 14 December 1987 in Burbank, California, USA.

  3. Milt Josefsberg was born on June 29, 1911 in New York, USA. He was a writer, known for All in the Family (1971), The Lucy Show (1962) and The Jack Benny Program (1950). He died on December 14, 1987 in Burbank, California, USA.

  4. Dec 16, 1987 · Comedy-writing wizard Milt Josefsberg, who created many of the most memorable lines uttered by Jack Benny, Bob Hope and Lucille Ball, died Monday at St. Joseph’s Hospital in Burbank, where he had...

  5. In the classic episode, “Stretch Cunningham, Goodbye” (co-written by veteran Jewish humorist Milt Josefsberg), Archie is forced to come to terms with his anti-Semitism after agreeing to deliver a eulogy for his pal Stretch (a.k.a. Jerome), only to discover that his longtime co-worker at the loading dock was Jewish.

  6. Jul 26, 2020 · Blanc was such a virtuoso of melting pot sound effects that Milt Josefsberg, a writer on the Jack Benny Program, Blanc’s longtime employer, told his biographer that scripts routinely challenged...

  7. Milt Josefsberg Collection. Introduction. V comedy writer and producer J. Milton Josefsberg. The collection contains scripts of radio and television programs, story outlines, presentation material, and correspondence, as well as research material, drafts and galley proofs of the manuscripts.

  8. Jan 1, 1977 · Jack Benny was just such a comedian, as this warm remembrance of him by Milt Josefsberg proves so convincingly. Milt, with his capacity for total recall, is especially equipped to bring us this loving, perceptive and witty portrait of one of the most beloved entertainers of our time.

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  9. Writer for Jack Benny on both radio and TV, he also wrote for Bob Hope, Lucille Ball, Milton Berle and Danny Thomas. He was born June 29, 1911 and was 70 at the time of our conversation in his office at Paramount Pictures Studios in Hollywood, California. He died December 14, 1987 at age 76.

  10. Milt Josefsberg had a highly successful career as a comedy writer and television producer. He wrote a book on comedy writing and a biography of Jack Benny. This collection includes: correspondence. radio and television scripts. book manuscripts.

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