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  1. Jun 13, 2023 · Norman Albert. Klenman. On June 8, 2023, Norman Klenman passed away at the remarkable age of 99. He lived an incredibly long and amazing life. Norman Albert Klenman was born in Brandon, Manitoba, on August 2, 1923, and raised in Vancouver where he developed a lifelong love of the West Coast, and baseball. He was catcher and manager for the ...

  2. Norman Klenman. Writer: The Steve Allen Plymouth Show. Norman Klenman was born on 2 August 1923 in Brandon, Manitoba, Canada. He was a writer and producer, known for The Steve Allen Plymouth Show (1956), Ivy League Killers (1959) and Now That April's Here (1958).

    • Writer, Additional Crew, Producer
    • August 2, 1923
    • Norman Klenman
    • June 8, 2023
  3. Norman Klenman was born in Brandon, Manitoba on August 2, 1923. In 1934, the family moved to Vancouver, British Columbia. Klenman attended Kitsilano Junior and Senior High School, where he developed an interest in journalism, writing for the school’s monthly broadsheet KHS Life and reporting on junior sports for The Vancouver Province.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_StarlostThe Starlost - Wikipedia

    January 5, 1974. ( 1974-01-05) The Starlost is a Canadian -produced science fiction television series created by writer Harlan Ellison and broadcast in 1973 on CTV in Canada and syndicated to local stations in the United States. The show's setting is a huge generational colony spacecraft called Earthship Ark, which following an unspecified ...

  5. Norman Klenman was born on August 2, 1923 in Brandon, Manitoba, Canada. He is a writer and producer, known for Ivy League Killers (1959), Now That April's Here (1958) and The Starlost (1973).

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  7. Norman Klenman was born in Brandon, Manitoba on August 2, 1923 to Alexander B. Klenman, and his wife Anna (nee Polsky). After Alexander’s retirement in 1934, the family moved to Vancouver, British Columbia.

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