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Paul Wayne

Paul Wayne (born 1932 in Toronto, Ontario)〔(Paul Wayne profile, from the British Film Institute )〕〔 is a Canadian writer. He wrote sketches of television variety shows, like ''The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour'' that he won an Emmy Award for, and episodes of other television shows, like ''Three's Company''. He also served as producer of only two short-lived sitcoms, ''Doc'' and ''Excuse My French''.
== Career ==

All together with his writing partner George Burditt〔〔 and other writing crew, they earned Emmy Award nominations for Outstanding Writing for a Variety or Music Series: ''The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour'' in 1972〔 and 1974,〔 and ''Van Dyke and Company'' in 1977,〔 a variety show starring Dick Van Dyke. Wayne and Burditt co-wrote mainly the first three seasons (1977–79) of the television series ''Three's Company'',〔 Both together co-wrote one episode of ''All in the Family'', "Archie Eats and Runs" (1974),〔 and another episode of ''Sanford and Son''〔 (alongside Aaron Ruben), "The Way to Lamont's Heart" (1974).
Individually〔 or with other writers, Wayne wrote episodes of ''The Andy Griffith Show'', ''Bewitched'', ''The Flying Nun'', ''That Girl'', ''Welcome Back, Kotter'', and ''Benson''.〔 He wrote "From Paradise Direct", a 1964 episode of the Canadian teleplay series ''Playdate'' about an angel mistaking a man as the leprechaun. He and Joseph Hoffmann wrote the 1967 film ''The King's Pirate'',〔 The date says "December 31, 1966", which is incorrect.〕 based on the 1952 film ''Against All Flags'', written by Hoffman and Aeneas MacKenzie. In 1969, he was awarded an Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Variety for ''The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour''.〔 He created and produced the Canadian English-French sitcom ''Excuse My French'' (1974–76).〔 He served as a producer of ''Doc'' (1975–76).

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