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  1. Sam Locke (January 17, 1917 – September 18, 1998, in San Diego, California) was an American writer and director who worked in theatre, television, and film. Born in Peabody, Massachusetts, Locke was the son of a cantor.

  2. Sam Locke was an American writer and director who worked in theatre, television, and film.

  3. Sam Locke was best known for his screenplays for popular TV shows like The Brady Bunch, Gilligan's Island, or McHale's Navy. Locke received a degree from City College in New York. During service in the Army, he wrote screenplays for training films and worked on documentaries.

  4. Sam Locke (17 January 1917 - 18 September 1998) was a writer who worked in theater, television, and film. He wrote a total of five episodes of The Brady Bunch, beginning in Season 2 with the episode " The Tattle-Tale " and concluding with the episode " Two Petes in a Pod " in Season 5.

  5. Oct 1, 1998 · Sam Locke, a writer of plays, books, theater sketches and television scripts whose roots hark back to the golden days of radio, has died.Mr. Locke, 81, died Sept. 18 in a San Diego...

  6. Sep 29, 1998 · Sam Locke, a writer of plays, books, theater sketches and television scripts whose roots hark back to the golden days of radio, died on Sept. 18 at a convalescent center in San Diego. He was 81.

  7. Sam Locke (January 17, 1917 – September 18, 1998, in San Diego, California) was an American writer and director who worked in theatre, television, and film. Born in Peabody, Massachusetts, Locke was the son of a cantor. He grew up in New York City and was educated at City College of New York.

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