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  1. Allan Manings (March 28, 1924 – May 12, 2010) was an American television producer and comedy writer. He was active in the 1950s, 1960s, 1970s and 1980s and was best known for his work in co-creating with his wife, actress Whitney Blake, One Day at a Time, as well as serving as producer (and later executive producer) of the Bud Yorkin-Norman Lear Tandem show, Good Times.

    • American television producer, comedy writer
    • March 28, 1924, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
  2. May 15, 2010 · Manings was born March 28, 1924, in Newark, N.J., and grew up on Staten Island. After serving in the Army in the Pacific during World War II, he joined other returning GIs to become the first male ...

  3. May 23, 2010 · Allan Manings was born in Newark on March 28, 1924, and grew up on Staten Island. ... Page 22 of the New York edition with the headline: Allan Manings, 86, Writer and Creator of Television Shows ...

  4. May 15, 2010 · Manings was born March 28, 1924, in Newark, N.J., and grew up on Staten Island. After serving in the Army in the Pacific during World War II, he joined other returning GIs to become the first male ...

  5. Jun 2, 2010 · Comedy writer Allan Manings, who co-created "One Day at a Time" and was active with the Writers Guild of America, died May 12 of a heart attack in Beverly Hills. He was 86.

  6. Aug 11, 2010 · Allan Manings, an Emmy-winning writer who created the popular 1970s comedy series One Day at a Time, died on May 12, 2010, in Los Angeles. He was 86. According to news reports, Manings’ death was confirmed by his stepdaughter, actress Meredith Baxter, who said he had a heart attack and was being treated for esophageal cancer. Manings, a former board member and vice president of the Writers ...

  7. May 17, 2010 · Emmy-winning television comedy writer Allan Manings, who co-created "One Day at a Time," died May 12 of a heart attack in Beverly Hills. The former VP of the Writers Guild of America, West, and ...

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