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  1. Shelley Zellman is known for Newhart (1982), Eisenhower & Lutz (1988) and Barney Miller (1975).

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    • “The Blowout” (episode 13, written by Wally Dalton, Shelley Zellman and Mara Lideks) I like this episode because the issue-of-the-week is small (James is self-conscious about being short after a tall girl declines to date him) but it feels like the biggest thing in the world to the obsessive James.
    • “An Hour Before Midnight” (16, Ronald Rubin and Nancy Sackett) A strong turn by Rosanna Arquette as teenage alcoholic Karen is the highlight. It’s interesting to note that her problems don’t just come from drinking, but also from the fact that Karen’s offscreen parents don’t think alcoholism is a serious problem, reflecting the general attitude of the time.
    • “Knocking Heads” (17, Dusty Kay and Bill Nuss) This briefly shows signs of being “James at 16’s” answer to “My So-Called Life’s” “The Substitute,” about an inspiring teacher who is run out of town.
    • “Listless Fever” (14, Bud Freeman) In a sequel to the controversial “The Gift,” James thinks he has VD in this hour that aims to highlight the fact that – as the health teacher says – “venereal disease has reached epic proportions in your age group.”
  2. ZELLMAN, Shelley. American, b. 1948. Genres: Autobiography/Memoirs, Plays/Screenplays. Career: Television writer and producer, 1978-. Publications: (with B. Bennett) Autobiography of an Angel (nonfiction), 1998.

  3. Robert Hays starred as program director Ted Costas, a man whose harried professional life and eccentric coworkers distract him from dealing with problems in his personal life, particularly his relationships with women.

  4. Shelley Zellman is known as an Writer, Creator, and Teleplay. Some of their work includes Three's Company, Benson, Strawberry Shortcake, Madeline: My Fair Madeline, Strawberry Shortcake: Spring for Strawberry Shortcake, and Strawberry Shortcake: Get Well Adventure.

  5. FM: Created by Allan Burns, Dan Wilcox, Shelley Zellman. With Robert Hays, Patricia Richardson, Leo Geter, Lynne Thigpen. Ted Costas, the program director for a free-form public radio station in Washington, D.C., has woman problems.

  6. Jul 21, 2015 · Written by Shelley Zellman. One of the funniest episodes from the first half of the season, this installment sees the debut of the newly renovated Jack’s Bistro. The gang’s attempts to fix the place up make for some laughs, particularly Mr. Furley’s bit with the curling wallpaper.

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