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  1. Alan Eisenstock is a writer, producer, story consultant and now, novelist who together with writing partner Larry Mintz wrote several episodes of the show in Season 2 and Season 4. Born in Massachusetts, he began writing in the second grade. He submitted his first story to Reader's Digest when he was in seventh grade. Two weeks later the article was returned with a note from an editor urging ...

  2. Larry Mintz (Born 1950 - ) is a writer, producer, story consultant and actor, who together with writing partner Alan Eisenstock wrote several episodes of the show in Season 2 and Season 4. Born Lawrence E. Mintz in 1950 in the USA. With a wide variety of hats, Larry Mintz has drawn together a number of credits across the board on Television and in Film. He helped develop, write and produce ...

  3. Gotta Run Part 3 is the final episode of the 3 part story arc in Season 4 of Mork and Mindy, also the 21st episode of the season, and also the 94th overall episode in the series. Written by Alan Eisenstock and Larry Mintz, the episode, directed by Bob Claver, was shot in 3-D; it premiered on ABC-TV on May 20, 1982. Mork, revealed to the entire world as an Orkan in an effort to stop Kalnik, has ...

  4. The Wedding was the second episode in Season 4 of Mork and Mindy, and the 75th overall episode in the series. Written by Alan Eisenstock and Larry Mintz, the episode, which was directed by Bob Claver, was shot on September 11, 1981 originally aired on ABC-TV on October 15, 1981. Mork & Mindy face strong resistance to their plans to get married from Orson and Fred respectively. But while a ...

  5. Alan Eisenstock Larry Mintz Robin S. Clark (co-producer) Richard Freiman (associate producer) Wolfgang Glattes (co-producer) Dori Weiss (supervising producer) Production locations: Covina, California Excelsior High School – 15711 Pioneer Boulevard, Norwalk, California, USA: Cinematography: Jack Whitman (director of photography) Hal Trussell ...

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  6. Oct 16, 1983 · High School U.S.A.: Directed by Rod Amateau. With Michael J. Fox, Nancy McKeon, Todd Bridges, Angela Cartwright. Set in a senior high school class, J.J. pursues the girlfriend of a rival from a higher clique.

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    • Comedy
    • Rod Amateau
    • 1983-10-16
  7. Teleplay by : Alan Eisenstock & Larry Mintz February 15, 1979 ( 1979-02-15 ) Brad tells his father Randall about his plans with Angie, and he wants him to invite both Angie and her mother on a trip to Florida.

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