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  1. Harvey Bullock (June 4, 1921 - April 23, 2006) wrote 31 episodes of The Andy Griffith Show and 21 episodes of Gomer Pyle U.S.M.C. He co-wrote the TV movie Return to Mayberry with Everett Greenbaum.

  2. Harvey Bullock was created by Archie Goodwin and Howard Chaykin, first appearing in Detective Comics #441 as "Lt. Bullock". However, Harvey Bullock was not fully developed until Batman #361 by writer Doug Moench and artist Don Newton .

  3. May 1, 2006 · Harvey Bullock LAGUNA BEACH, Calif. (AP) — Harvey Bullock, a writer for "The Andy Griffith Show" and other TV comedies, has died. He was 84. Bullock died April 23 at South Coast Medical Center in Laguna Beach of age-related illnesses, said his daughter, Courtney Bullock.

  4. Lieutenant[2] Harvey Bullock was a top investigator for the Gotham Police Department who worked directly under Commissioner Gordon. Known for his love of food, he was still quite an effective cop in his own right, although probably not quite as effective as he would like to think he was. Initially he was one of the few officials that doesn't trust or like Batman, even considering him a ...

  5. There is some ambiguity concerning the character's origins. Writer Doug Moench and artist Don Newton introduced Harvey Bullock in Batman #361 (July 1983) as a device to resolve the ongoing plotline with Gotham City's corrupt mayor Hamilton Hill, and subsequent Who's Who in the DC Universe entries acknowledged this as the new Bullock's first appearance. [3]

  6. Jul 4, 2017 · Harvey Bullock (born June 4, 1921 in Oxford, North Carolina – April 24, 2006 was an American television and film writer and producer. His work with R.S. Allen included episodes for The Andy Griffith Show, Hogan's Heroes, Love, American Style, and Alice, along with the films Who's Minding the Mint?, With Six You Get Eggroll and Girl Happy.

  7. Harvey Bullock (born June 4, 1921 in Oxford, North Carolina – died April 24, 2006 [1]) was an American television and film writer and producer. His work with R.S. Allen included episodes for The Andy Griffith Show, Hogan's Heroes, Love, American Style, and Alice, along with the films Who's Minding the Mint?, With Six You Get Eggroll and Girl Happy.

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