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  1. David Avram Goodman (born December 13, 1962) is an American television writer and producer. He has been a writer for numerous television series, such as Family Guy , The Golden Girls , [1] Futurama (where he was also a co-executive producer and wrote the notable Star Trek parody episode " Where No Fan Has Gone Before "), and Star Trek ...

  2. David A. Goodman. Producer: Family Guy. David A. Goodman was born on 13 December 1962 in Bronx, New York, USA. He is a producer and writer, known for Family Guy (1999), Futurama (1999) and Star Trek: Enterprise (2001).

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  3. David A. Goodman. WGAW President David A. Goodman has been writing professionally since 1988, when he was hired as a staff writer on The Golden Girls. Since then he has written for over 20 television series, including Wings, Dream On, Star Trek: Enterprise, Dads and Futurama. He has also served as showrunner/executive producer on American Dad ...

  4. Bob Hearts Abishola writer-actor Gina Yashere presents the 2023 Writers Guild Award for TV & New Media Motion Pictures to David A. Goodman for Honor Society ...

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  5. Oct 8, 2013 · In addition to his books, David A. Goodman has been writing for television since 1988. His credits include The Golden Girls, Star Trek: Enterprise, Futurama (where he wrote the Nebula Award nominated Star Trek homage "Where No Fan Has Gone Before"), and Family Guy where he was head writer for six years.

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  6. David A. Goodman. Producer: Family Guy. David A. Goodman was born on 13 December 1962 in Bronx, New York, USA. He is a producer and writer, known for Family Guy (1999), Futurama (1999) and The Orville (2017).

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  8. Oct 23, 2017 · David Goodman makes a very good point, though—we have so little of it; why can’t there be more than just the two examples, especially when we have So. Many. Freaking. Police shows.

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