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  1. Bruce Helford is an American television writer and producer, best known for co-creating The Drew Carey Show and Roseanne. He also worked on shows like Family Ties, The Norm Show, George Lopez, and The Conners.

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    2022–present
    Writer/Co-Showrunner/Executive Producer
    Executive Producer
    2018–present
    Writer/Developer/Producer
    Developer/Executive Producer
    2016
    Writer/Creator/Producer
    Creator Executive Producer of 13 ...
    2012–2014
    Writer/Creator/Producer
    Creator/Executive Producer of 100 ...
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    Bruce Helford is a TV writer and producer who created or worked on shows like The Conners, Roseanne, The Drew Carey Show and more. He was born on January 28, 1952 and has a son named Schuyler Helford.

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  3. Sep 22, 2021 · "The Conners" is kicking off Season 4 with a live episode with a twist – and that's just the start of what the ABC show has to offer this year according to showrunner Bruce Helford.

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  5. Feb 7, 2024 · Bruce Helford is one of the executive producers of the ABC sitcom The Conners, starring John Goodman and Laurie Metcalf. He talks to Parade about the show's sixth season, possible end, and the characters' stories.

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  6. Bruce Helford is a writer and producer of sitcoms like The Conners, Roseanne and Wanda at Large. He was born on January 28, 1952 and has a daughter named Schuyler Helford.

    • January 28, 1952
  7. Sep 14, 2021 · The Conners executive producer/showrunner Bruce Helford, who had been friends with Norm Macdonald for two decades, shared memories about the comedian and former SNL Weekend Update anchor, who...

  8. May 21, 2018 · “Roseanne and I, when we first met way — back when in ’92 — it was, ‘We’ve got to be brave,’” show runner Bruce Helford tells Variety. “We both agreed that was really important ...

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