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  1. Walter Kempley. Writer: Happy Days. Walter Kempley was born on 15 September 1926 in Fort Dodge, Iowa, USA. He was a writer and producer, known for Happy Days (1974), Der Andro-Jäger (1982) and Die Gimmicks (1978). He died on 11 August 2001 in Sarasota, Florida, USA.

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    • August 11, 2001
    • September 15, 1926
  2. Walter V. Kempley, writer and producer: born 1927; married (one son, three daughters); died Sarasota, Florida 11 August 2001. Johnny Carson has been dubbed "King of the Talk Show", but that...

  3. Aug 16, 2001 · Longtime comedy scribe and producer Walter V. Kempley Jr., who for several years was head writer for “The Tonight Show” starring Johnny Carson and wrote for numerous sitcoms, died of...

  4. Jan 1, 1976 · The invaders. Hardcover – January 1, 1976. Can the strike force of a foreign army invade the United States? Yes, when its leader is a north Vietnamese colonel who helped write the book on the guerilla warfare-and when is a expediter is a black American deserter whose specialty is murder.

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  5. Jan 1, 1979 · Paperback. $9.98 5 Used from $5.00 1 New from $9.98. Can the strike force of a foreign army invade the United States? Yes, when its leader is a north Vietnamese colonel who helped write the book on the guerilla warfare-and when is a expediter is a black American deserter whose specialty is murder.

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  6. "Westward Ho!: Part 1" is the season opening episode of Season 6 of Happy Days, also the 116th overall episode in the series. Written by Walter Kempley, the episode, the first episode of a three-part story arc, directed by Jerry Paris, originally aired on ABC-TV on September 5, 1978. The dude...

  7. Walter Kempley. Directed by. Jerry Paris. Gueststarring: Charles Hallahan. Productioncode. 5x5. Airdate. October 4, 1977. " My Cousin the Cheat " is the fifth episode of the fifth season of Happy Days, also the 93rd overall episode in the series.

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