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"Lou Grant" (1977): Season 3: Episode 2 -- A tabloid journalist interviews the city room staff for a feature on the Tribune. The resulting article paints a pretty negative picture, undermining the Tribune’s trustworthiness just when it has a scoop about a politician’s personal problems.

Overview

Date of Death:

10 November 2009, Beverly Hills, California, USA more

Trivia:

Father of Christopher Lloyd and Stephen Lloyd. more

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Up 3,092% in popularity this week. See why on IMDbPro.

Awards:

Won 3 Primetime Emmys. Another 1 win & 11 nominations more

NewsDesk:
(9 articles)

Chuckles Creator Bites the Dust
 (From Getback - TV. 16 November 2009, 5:00 PM, PST)

R.I.P. David Lloyd
 (From Deadline Hollywood. 12 November 2009, 3:27 PM, PST)


Filmography

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Writer:
  1. "Frasier" (15 episodes, 1994-2001)
        - Forgotten But Not Gone (2001) TV episode (written by)
        - They're Playing Our Song (2000) TV episode (written by)
        - Taps at the Montana (1999) TV episode (written by)
        - Decoys (1999) TV episode (written by)
        - Party, Party (1998) TV episode (written by)
          (10 more)

  2. "Wings" (11 episodes, 1990-1995)
        - A House to Die For (1995) TV episode (writer)
        - The Wrong Stuff (1994) TV episode (writer)
        - Boys Will Be Girls (1994) TV episode (writer)
        - Exclusively Yours (1994) TV episode (writer)
        - The Key to Alex (1993) TV episode (writer)
          (6 more)
  3. "Cheers" (25 episodes, 1982-1993)
        - Rebecca Gaines, Rebecca Loses (1993) TV episode (written by)
        - Love Me, Love My Car (1992) TV episode (written by)
        - An Old-Fashioned Wedding (1992) TV episode (written by)
        - Fifty-Fifty Carla (1990) TV episode (written by)
        - Sam Ahoy (1989) TV episode (written by)
          (20 more)

  4. "Brothers" (113 episodes, 1984-1989)
        - I Remember But I Don't Like It (1989) TV episode (creator)
        - The Road Yet Taken (1989) TV episode (creator)
        - Wouldn't It Be Nice (1989) TV episode (creator)
        - Something Old, Something New (1989) TV episode (creator)
        - Big (1989) TV episode (creator)
          (108 more)
  5. "Amen" (7 episodes, 1986-1987)
        - The Magician (1987) TV episode (written by)
        - The Divorce Lawyer (1987) TV episode (written by)
        - Casting the First Stone (1987) TV episode (written by)
        - Betting on the Boy (1987) TV episode (written by)
        - Frye for the Defense (1987) TV episode (written by)
          (2 more)
  6. "Comedy Factory" (2 episodes, 1986)
        - Chameleon (1986) TV episode (writer)
        - Moscow Bureau (1986) TV episode (writer)
  7. "Mr. Sunshine" (4 episodes, 1986)
        - Great Expectations (1986) TV episode (written by)
        - The Theatre Calls Grace (1986) TV episode (written by)
        - Mrs. Swinford Takes the Plunge (1986) TV episode (written by)
        - Pilot (1986) TV episode (written by)
  8. At Your Service (1984) (TV) (writer)
  9. "Mr. Smith" (1983) TV series (unknown episodes)
  10. "Taxi" (12 episodes, 1979-1983)
        - Louie Moves Uptown (1983) TV episode (written by)
        - Zena's Honeymoon (1982) TV episode (written by)
        - Elaine and the Monk (1982) TV episode (written by)
        - Alex the Gofer (1982) TV episode (written by)
        - Jim and the Kid (1982) TV episode (written by)
          (7 more)
  11. "Best of the West" (3 episodes, 1982)
        - The Funeral (1982) TV episode (written by)
        - The Pretty Prisoner (1982) TV episode (written by)
        - The Cave-In (1982) TV episode (written by)
  12. "Lou Grant" (6 episodes, 1977-1982)
        - Cameras (1982) TV episode (writer)
        - Exposé (1979) TV episode (writer)
        - Convention (1979) TV episode (writer)
        - Babies (1978) TV episode (writer)
        - Physical (1978) TV episode (writer)
          (1 more)
  13. "Number 96" (2 episodes, 1980)
        - Sharon's Deadly Weapon (1980) TV episode (writer)
        - Roger Moves In (1980) TV episode (writer)
  14. "The Associates" (7 episodes, 1979-1980)
        - Danko's a Daddy (1980) TV episode (written by)
        - Eliot's Revenge (1980) TV episode (teleplay)
        - Inferno (1980) TV episode (written by)
        - Tucker's Co-Op (1980) TV episode (written by)
        - Mr. Marshall's Love Affair (1979) TV episode (written by)
          (2 more)

  15. "Rhoda" (5 episodes, 1978)
        - Ida's Roommate (1978) TV episode (written by)
        - Brenda Gets Engaged (1978) TV episode (written by)
        - Gary and Ida (1978) TV episode (written by)
        - Ida Alone (1978) TV episode (written by)
        - Brenda Runs Away (1978) TV episode (written by)
  16. "The Bob Newhart Show" (3 episodes, 1976-1977)
        - My Son the Comedian (1977) TV episode (written by)
        - Send This Boy to Camp (1976) TV episode (written by)
        - The Great Rent Strike (1976) TV episode (written by)
  17. "The Betty White Show" (1 episode, 1977)
        - Mitzi's Jealousy (1977) TV episode (written by)
  18. "Mary Tyler Moore" (31 episodes, 1973-1977)
    ... aka The Mary Tyler Moore Show (USA: promotional title)
        - The Last Show (1977) TV episode (written by)
        - Lou Dates Mary (1977) TV episode (written by)
        - Murray Ghosts for Ted (1977) TV episode (written by)
        - The Ted and Georgette Show (1977) TV episode (written by)
        - The Critic (1977) TV episode (written by)
          (26 more)
  19. "The Tony Randall Show" (2 episodes, 1976-1977)
        - Case: McClellan vs. Immigration (1977) TV episode (written by)
        - Case: His Honor vs. Her Honor (1976) TV episode (written by)
  20. "Phyllis" (2 episodes, 1976-1977)
        - Phyllis Runs the Office (1977) TV episode (written by)
        - You're Not Getting Better, Just Older (1976) TV episode (written by)
  21. "Jack Paar Tonite" (23 episodes, 1973)
        - Episode dated 16 November 1973 (1973) TV episode (writer)
        - Episode dated 15 November 1973 (1973) TV episode (writer)
        - Episode dated 14 November 1973 (1973) TV episode (writer)
        - Episode dated 19 October 1973 (1973) TV episode (writer)
        - Episode dated 18 October 1973 (1973) TV episode (writer)
          (18 more)
  22. "Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice" (3 episodes, 1973)
        - Open Marriage/Closed Mind (1973) TV episode (written by)
        - Can I Help It If She's Crazy About Me? (1973) TV episode (written by)
        - Double, Double, Doyle & Trouble (1973) TV episode (written by)
  23. "The Dick Cavett Show" (23 episodes, 1970-1973)
        - Katharine Hepburn: Part 2 (1973) TV episode (writer)
        - Katharine Hepburn: Part 1 (1973) TV episode (writer)
        - Alfred Hitchcock (1972) TV episode (writer)
        - Woody Allen (1971) TV episode (writer)
        - Milton Berle (1971) TV episode (writer)
          (18 more)
  24. "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson" (119 episodes, 1963-1970)
    ... aka The Best of Carson (USA: rerun title)
        - Episode dated 1 April 1970 (1970) TV episode (writer)
        - Episode dated 31 March 1970 (1970) TV episode (writer)
        - Episode dated 30 March 1970 (1970) TV episode (writer)
        - Episode dated 27 March 1970 (1970) TV episode (writer)
        - Episode dated 26 March 1970 (1970) TV episode (writer)
          (114 more)

  25. The Johnny Carson Special (1969) (TV) (writer)
  26. A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Hollywood (1967) (TV) (writer)
Miscellaneous Crew:
  1. "Frasier" (creative consultant) (134 episodes, 1993-2004)
        - Goodnight, Seattle: Part 1 (2004) TV episode (creative consultant)
        - Goodnight, Seattle: Part 2 (2004) TV episode (creative consultant)
        - Crock Tales (2004) TV episode (creative consultant)
        - Detour (2004) TV episode (creative consultant)
        - And Frasier Makes Three (2004) TV episode (creative consultant)
          (129 more)

  2. "Cheers" (executive script consultant) (26 episodes, 1982-1986) (creative consultant) (22 episodes, 1987-1993)
        - Is There a Doctor in the Howe? (1993) TV episode (creative consultant)
        - Loathe and Marriage (1993) TV episode (creative consultant)
        - I'm Getting My Act Together and Sticking It in Your Face (1991) TV episode (creative consultant)
        - Rebecca Redux (1990) TV episode (creative consultant)
        - Woody or Won't He (1990) TV episode (creative consultant)
          (43 more)

  3. "Dear John" (creative consultant) (1 episode, 1988)
    ... aka Dear John USA (UK)
        - Dear Mike (1988) TV episode (creative consultant)
  4. "Taxi" (executive script consultant) (42 episodes, 1981-1983) (executive story editor) (29 episodes, 1979-1981)
        - Simka's Monthlies (1983) TV episode (executive script consultant)
        - A Grand Gesture (1983) TV episode (executive script consultant)
        - Jim's Mario's (1983) TV episode (executive script consultant)
        - Tony's Baby (1983) TV episode (executive script consultant)
        - Arnie Meets the Kids (1983) TV episode (executive script consultant)
          (66 more)

  5. "The Associates" (executive story editor) (1 episode, 1979)
        - The First Day (1979) TV episode (executive story editor)
  6. "Mary Tyler Moore" (executive story editor) (3 episodes, 1974) (creative consultant) (1 episode, 1977)
    ... aka The Mary Tyler Moore Show (USA: promotional title)
        - The Last Show (1977) TV episode (creative consultant)
        - You Sometimes Hurt the One You Hate (1974) TV episode (executive story editor)
        - Not Just Another Pretty Face (1974) TV episode (executive story editor)
        - Will Mary Richards Go to Jail? (1974) TV episode (executive story editor)
Producer:
  1. "Frasier" (producer) (1 episode, 2001)
        - Cranes Go Caribbean (2001) TV episode (producer)

  2. "Amen" (executive producer) (1 episode, 1986)
        - The Courtship of Bess Richards (1986) TV episode (executive producer)
  3. "Comedy Factory" (producer) (1 episode, 1986)
        - Chameleon (1986) TV episode (producer)
  4. At Your Service (1984) (TV) (supervising producer)
  5. "Best of the West" (producer) (2 episodes, 1981-1982)
        - The Funeral (1982) TV episode (producer)
        - The Prisoner (1981) TV episode (producer)
Director:
  1. "Doc" (1 episode, 1975)
        - The Other Woman (1975) TV episode
Self:
  1. "The Hot List" (2004) TV series .... Himself (unknown episodes)
  2. Eight Characters in Search of a Sitcom (2003) (V) .... Himself
  3. She Turned the World on with Her Smile: The Making of 'The Mary Tyler Moore Show' (2002) (V) .... Himself

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