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  1. Elon Packard was born on April 3, 1923 in Oregon, USA. He was a writer, known for The George Burns One-Man Show (1977), Wendy and Me (1964) and The Roy Rogers & Dale Evans Show (1962). He died on December 18, 1977 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

    • April 3, 1923
    • December 18, 1977
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  3. Elon Packard. The George Burns One-Man Show. CBS. The Television Academy database lists prime-time Emmy information. Click here to learn more. Elon Packard: bio, photos, awards, nominations and more at Emmys.com.

  4. Feb 25, 2014 · Story by Elon Packard & Norman Hudis | Teleplay by JS & DC. The series, firmly out of the growing pains of Season One, is in full force now. Sit back and delight in the pure ’60s goofiness — as Arnold, the pig , gets drafted into the army.

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    The Houseguest is the twentieth episode of Season 2 and the thirty-third episode overall. Written by Jack Elinson, Norman Paul, John Fenton Murray, and Elon Packard, the episode, which was directed by Herbert Kenwith, originally aired on CBS-TV on February 18, 1975.

    James' childhood friend brings more than old stories when he comes to visit - his $5,000 gambling debt brings two thugs looking for payment to the Evans household.

    A childhood friend of James' arrives for a visit and quickly his gambling problem becomes an Evans family problem when two criminals show up looking for him to pay off a $5,000 debt. Meanwhile, with a house guest, J.J., Michael and James must learn to share the pull-out couch in the living room.

    James (John Amos) welcomes his childhood pal Ernie Harris (Thalmus Rasulala) into the Evans household. Ernie regales the family with old childhood stories of he and James, whom he used to call "Patches" growing up, as James claimed that he was "the poorest kid on the block", as he said while other kids had "patches on their clothes", he had

    Ernie also boasts of his success in the, as he claims to be, "public-relations business" as well as . That Ernie may be slightly exaggerating becomes clear when a pair of unsavory-looking hoodlums show up at the apartment, demanding immediate payment for an enormous gambling debt, $5,000 to be exact.

    When James, who was able to get the hoods to leave by telling him that Ernie had dropped by briefly then spilt confronts him, Ernie makes as if it's no big deat, saying "For $10,000 they'd kill you, but for $6,000, they'd only break your arm!"

    When James, who said that he couldn't have any of Ernie's gambling influence around his family, he tells Ernie to leave; but, before Ernie leaves, James goes into his briefcase, only to find some sterling silver salt and pepper shakers which was a family heirloom, worth about $80, that Florida and James got as a wedding present. As he reveals Ernie's true occupation "gambler, aka, loser", to the family, but insists that if he takes the shakers, as he tells Ernie, "It'll only prove you're sick!", in that he has a problem with his gambling addiction.

    •Thalmus Rasulala as Ernie Harris

    •Raymond Allen as Ned the Wino

    •Ernie Barnes as Hoodlum #1

    •Ernie Wheelwright as Hoodlum #2

  5. Elon Packard was a writer who was born in 1923 in United States and died in 1977 known for Green Acres (TV Series), The George Gobel Show (TV Series), Wendy and Me (TV Series) and The Pruitts of Southampton (TV Series)

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