James R. Stein Explained

James R. Stein
Birth Place:Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Occupation:Television producer, screenwriter
Yearsactive:1973 - present

James R. Stein is an American screenwriter and television producer. For his work on The Carol Burnett Show and the 1973 comedy special Lily, Stein has won two Primetime Emmy Awards.[1]

Selected filmography


YearTitleNotes
1973Sanford and SonWriter, 3 episodes
1973Lily (special)Writer
1976–1977One Day at a TimeWriter, 2 episodes
What's Happening!!Writer, 2 episodes
1977–1979Fernwood 2 NightWriter, 39 episodes
1978-1979America 2-NightWriter, 65 episodes
1977-79The Carol Burnett ShowWriter, 24 episodes
1979–1980A New Kind of FamilyWriter, 3 episodes
1980–1981FloWriter, 8 episodesProducer, 48 episodes
1981–1983Private BenjaminWriter, 2 episodesProducer, 13 episodes
1982–1986Silver SpoonsWriter, 19 episodesExecutive Producer, 24 episodes

Supervising Producer, 48 episodes

1984–1985Double TroubleWriter, 2 episodes
1986The Motown Revue Starring Smokey RobinsonWriter, 6 episodesExecutive Producer, 6 episodes
1990-1991AmenWriter, 5 episodesExecutive Producer, 24 episodes
1993–1995Family MattersWriter, 3 episodes
1994-1996Nightstand with Dick DietrickWriter, 96 episodesExecutive Producer
2000–2002Son of the BeachWriter, 36 episodes
Executive producer, 40 episodes

Notes and References

  1. Web site: James Stein. Television Academy. June 22, 2021.