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  1. See Sheldon Leonard full list of movies and tv shows from their career. Find where to watch Sheldon Leonard's latest movies and tv shows.

  2. Four of his productions (all on CBS)-- The Danny Thomas Show (1953) , Gomer Pyle: USMC (1964) , The Dick Van Dyke Show (1961) (which won 21 Emmy Awards) and The Andy Griffith Show (1960) --were rated in the Top Ten.

    • January 1, 1
    • New York City, New York, USA
    • January 1, 1
    • Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA
  3. In 1965 he cast Bill Cosby in the TV series I Spy (1965), making him one of TV's first black leading men. In 1992 he was inducted into the Television Hall of Fame, after receiving five Emmy awards for his producing/directing efforts.

    • February 22, 1907
    • January 10, 1997
  4. The Big Bang Theory: Created by Chuck Lorre, Bill Prady. With Johnny Galecki, Jim Parsons, Kaley Cuoco, Simon Helberg. A woman who moves into an apartment across the hall from two brilliant but socially awkward physicists shows them how little they know about life outside of the laboratory.

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    • 2007-09-24
    • Comedy, Romance
    • 22
  5. Jan 10, 1997 · Later in the 1950s and 1960s, he established a reputation as a producer of successful television series, including The Danny Thomas Show (aka Make Room For Daddy) (1953–64), The Andy Griffith Show (1960–68), Gomer Pyle U.S.M.C. (1964–69), The Dick Van Dyke Show (1961–66), and I Spy (1965–68).

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  7. About this interview. In his two-and-a-half-hour interview, Sheldon Leonard (1907-1997) shares his fondest memories about the pioneering programs he produced such as The Danny Thomas Show, The Dick Van Dyke Show, The Andy Griffith Show and I Spy. He also speaks highly of the talented group of people he worked with, including Danny Thomas, Mary ...

  8. Nov 14, 2017 · November 14, 2017. Hall of Fame. Sheldon Leonard: Hall of Fame Tribute. Tom Link. “Making people laugh was what I enjoyed doing,” says Sheldon Leonard, whose stable of sitcoms dominated prime­time television during the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s.

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