Bob Young (TV producer) explained
Robert S. "Bob" Young, Jr. (born August 28, 1952) is an American television producer. He was born 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.[1] Once he moved to Los Angeles, he began working in television. Young has worked as both a writer and producer on 11 sitcoms. He lives in Los Angeles with his wife Joan and his three children.
Television work
- Melissa & Joey (2010), writer, producer[2] [3]
- Family Affair (2002), writer, producer[4]
- Nikki (2000), writer, producer
- Smart Guy (1997), writer, producer[1]
- Maybe This Time (1995), writer, producer[1]
- Boy Meets World (1993), writer, producer[1]
- Dinosaurs (1991), writer, producer[1]
- Singer & Sons (1990), writer, producer
- My Two Dads (1987), writer, producer[1]
- 227 (1985), writer, producer
- Who's the Boss? (1984), consultant
- The Facts of Life (1979), writer, producer
Notes and References
- Web site: Gensler . Howard . Show me the Funny! . The Pennsylvania Gazette . 1 May 1997 . 11 September 2024.
- News: Dawn . Randee . Melissa & Joey — TV Review . 11 September 2024 . The Hollywood Reporter . 14 October 2010.
- News: Nededog . Jethro . 'Melissa & Joey' Canceled after 4 Seasons (Exclusive) . 11 September 2024 . The Wrap . 9 February 2015.
- Rice . Lynette . Updated Family Affair dodges original's curse . 11 September 2024 . Entertainment Weekly . 15 August 2002.