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SIDELIGHTS: A television producer and writer and producer for twenty-five years, Phil Doran worked on shows such as All in the Family, Sanford and Son, The Wonder Years, and Who's the Boss before giving up the hectic Los Angeles pace for a farmhouse in Italy. He did not, however, do so willingly.
Phil Doran was a producer and writer, known for Carter Country (1977), Jennifer Slept Here (1983) and Too Close for Comfort (1980). She died on 4 February 2023 in Murietta, California, USA.
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A television producer and writer and producer for twenty-five years, Phil Doran worked on shows such as All in the Family, Sanford and Son, The Wonder Years, and Who's the Boss before giving up the hectic Los Angeles pace to restore a 300 year old farmhouse in Tuscany with his wife, sculptress Nancy Fields.
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Jan 1, 2005 · Doran recorded his experiences in the 2005 title, The Reluctant Tuscan: How I Discovered My Inner Italian. Returning to Los Angeles, Doran wrote and produced Baby Boomer Blues, an original “coming-of-old-age” play for the Laguna Woods Theatre Guild.
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Mar 23, 2006 · The Reluctant Tuscan: How I Discovered My Inner Italian. Paperback – March 23, 2006. by Phil Doran (Author) 4.5 405 ratings. See all formats and editions. After years of working on a string of sitcoms, Phil Doran found himself on the outside looking in.
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A TV producer for more than twenty-five years, Phil Doran worked as a writer-producer for such shows as Sanford and Son, Too Close for Comfort, and Who’s the Boss? and as a writer for The Wonder Years. He also wrote episodes of The Bob Newhart Show and for variety-show stars Tim Conway, the Smothers Brothers, and Tony Orlando.
Oct 23, 2022 · At the time he was working in Hollywood as a writer, for several well known television shows such as, “Who’s the Boss,” “Sanford and Sons,” and “The Wonder Years.” He explains that at first he was the reluctant Tuscan, but was eventually won over by the idea of living in Italy.