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Howard Bendetson (born May 23, 1952) is a television writer and producer. He has written for a number of TV series, including ALF, Newhart. Howard co-wrote the Season 7 opening episode of The Jeffersons titled "Marathon Men" with his brother Bob Bendetson; he also contributed to the teleplay of...
Howard Bendetson. Writer. Additional Crew. Script and Continuity Department. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Howard Bendetson is known for Checking In (1981), ALF (1986) and Spencer (1984). Add photos, demo reels. Add to list.
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March 19, 1985. ( 1985-03-19) 185586. Season and series finale: Vera announces she's pregnant as husband Elliot gets promoted to police detective, Jolene decides to open a beauty shop, and Alice sets off to be a singer. Mel is offered a bundle from a land developer to sell the diner and he decides to jump at the chance, even though Mel's Diner ...
No. OverallNo. In SeasonTitleDirected By1871"Romancing Mister Stone"Marc Daniels1882"Space Sharples"Marc Daniels1893"Big, Bad Mel"Marc Daniels1904"Houseful of Hunnicutts"Don Corvan- October 14, 1984 –, March 19, 1985
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Oct 31, 2017 · Written by Bob Bendetson & Howard Bendetson | Directed by Peter Baldwin. Despite the fact that I think one of the entries highlighted below (hint: the series finale) is the season’s most valuable — for reasons that can already be intuited — I consider this the year’s most favorable representation.
Dec 15, 2015 · Written by Howard Bendetson and Bob Bendetson. The delayed seventh season premiere is a fine representation of what’s to come this year, utilizing a very silly premise with broadly exaggerated depictions of the characters, but nevertheless earning its laughs through the sheer boldness of its aims and the determined performances of its players.
Checking In is an American sitcom television series and a spin-off of The Jeffersons that aired for four episodes on CBS from April 9 to April 30, 1981. Synopsis [ edit ] In the seventh-season final episode of The Jeffersons , " Florence's New Job ", the Jeffersons' maid, Florence Johnston ( Marla Gibbs ), accepted a job to become the executive ...
A nouveau riche, African-American family who move into a luxury apartment building develop close, if occasionally fractious, relationships with other tenants.