Bob Young (TV producer)
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Bob Young, born Robert S. Young Jr. in Knoxville, Tennessee, attended college at the University of Pennsylvania and soon after his graduation began working in stand-up comedy in Philadelphia with fellow comedian Bob Myer in a duo called Myer and Young. Once Bob moved out to Los Angeles he began working in television. He has worked as both a writer and producer on 11 sitcoms. He lives in Los Angeles with his wife Joan and his three children Jesse, Zach and Ethan.
[edit] Television work
- Melissa & Joey (2010), writer, producer
- Family Affair (2002), writer, producer
- Nikki (2000), writer, producer
- Smart Guy (1997), writer, producer
- Maybe This Time (1995), writer, producer
- Boy Meets World (1993), writer, producer
- Dinosaurs (1991), writer, producer
- Singer & Sons (1990), writer, producer
- My Two Dads (1987), writer, producer
- 227 (1985), writer, producer
- Who's the Boss? (1984), consultant
- The Facts of Life (1979), writer, producer
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