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George Burditt (writer)

George Henry Burditt (July 29, 1923 – June 25, 2013) was an American television writer and producer who wrote sketches for television variety shows and other programs such as Three's Company, for which he was also an executive producer in its last few seasons. Burditt was Emmy-nominated in writing categories alongside writing crew, including his writing partner Paul Wayne, for twice each The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour and Van Dyke and Company.

George Burditt
Burditt in E! True Hollywood Story (1998)
Born
George Henry Burditt

(1923-07-29)July 29, 1923
DiedJune 25, 2013(2013-06-25) (aged 89)
Resting placeSan Fernando Mission Cemetery (Mission Hills, Los Angeles)
34°16′25.48″N 118°28′1.71″W / 34.2737444°N 118.4671417°W / 34.2737444; -118.4671417
Occupation(s)Writer, producer
Years active1970–1987
TelevisionThree's Company
Spouse
(m. 1957)
Children3, including Jack Burditt
Parent(s)John and Dorothy Burditt

Early life edit

George Henry Burditt was born in Boston, Massachusetts, on July 29, 1923, to John and Dorothy Burditt.[1][2] He had one brother.[2] Burditt served in the United States Marine Corps in the Pacific Ocean during World War II.[1] After the war, he worked for American Greetings, a greetings cards manufacturer, in Cleveland, Ohio.[1] He married Joyce Rebeta-Burditt in the city on May 11, 1957, who later became also a writer.[2][3] Prior to their marriage, they both worked under the same manufacturer: Joyce was an employee writing verses for greeting cards, and George was her boss. She was fired from the company after working for three weeks.[3]

Career edit

Burditt moved from Cleveland to Los Angeles to become a television writer.[1] Individually,[4] he wrote episodes of the first season of Doc (1975–76),[5] an episode of The Jeffersons titled "George vs. Wall Street" (1975), and episodes of the short-lived Three's Company spinoffs The Ropers (1979–80) and Three's a Crowd (1984–85), the latter he also produced.[1] He also wrote sketches for variety shows that featured the Hudson Brothers,[6] Joey and Ray Heatherton,[7] Lola Falana,[8] and Sonny Bono.[9] He served as executive producer of—but did not write for—Silver Spoons and 227.[1]

Burditt and his writing partner Paul Wayne wrote an episode of All in the Family titled "Archie Eats and Runs" (1974)[10][11] and, alongside Aaron Ruben, a 1974 episode of Sanford and Son titled "The Way to Lamont's Heart".[10][12] They also mostly co-wrote the first three seasons (1977–79) of the television series Three's Company.[4] Burditt served as an executive producer of the series from 1981 to 1984.[1]

The writing crew, including Burditt and Paul Wayne,[4][10] received Emmy Award nominations for Outstanding Writing for a Variety or Music Series in 1972[13] and 1974[14] for The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour. The different writing crew, also including Burditt and Wayne, received an Emmy nomination for the same category in 1977 for Van Dyke and Company,[15] a short-lived variety show starring Dick Van Dyke. In 1976, one year prior, Burditt and other writers were Emmy-nominated for an Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Variety or Music Special for the preceding television special of the same name.[16] (Wayne was not listed among the writers of the special.[16])

Selected filmography edit

Unless otherwise indicated, years refer to the duration of the show, not the duration of Burditt's work.

Main source: Deadline[1]

Executive producer (only)
Source: Deadline[1]

Award nominations edit

Burditt earned four Emmy Award nominations alongside writing crew of the television variety series that he wrote for:

Personal life and death edit

Burditt and his wife Joyce had three children: sons Paul and Jack, and a daughter named Ellen.[2][17] Joyce later became a network executive and a mystery writer;[18] Jack is a television writer and producer.[1]

Burditt lived for 46 years in Burbank, California, and had nine grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren, one of whom predeceased him. He died at age 89 on June 25, 2013, and was buried at San Fernando Mission Cemetery in Mission Hills, Los Angeles.[2]

Bibliography edit

  • Lewellen, Scott (2013). Funny You Should Ask: Oral Histories of Classic Sitcom Storytellers. ISBN 978-0-7864-7148-5.
  • Terrace, Vincent (1985). Encyclopedia of Television: Series, Pilots and Specials, Vol. 2: 1974–1984. New York Zoetrope. ISBN 0-918432-61-8.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "R.I.P. George Burditt". Deadline. June 26, 2013. Retrieved February 27, 2022.
  2. ^ a b c d e "George Henry BURDITT – Obituary". Los Angeles Times via Legacy. June 26, 2013. Retrieved December 5, 2013.
  3. ^ a b O'Sullivan, Joan (April 19, 1978). "Close-up of New Author—Her Novel Approach to Alcoholism". The Hour. Norwalk, Connecticut. p. 24. Retrieved December 5, 2013.
  4. ^ a b c d Lewellen 2013, p. 10 "The Writers"
  5. ^ a b Terrace 1985, pp. 112–13.
  6. ^ a b c Terrace 1985, p. 200.
  7. ^ a b Terrace 1985, p. 218.
  8. ^ a b Terrace 1985, p. 246.
  9. ^ a b c Terrace 1985, p. 385.
  10. ^ a b c d e "CTV's New Sitcom Laughs at French-English Mixups". The Calgary Herald. September 6, 1974. TV Times pullout, September 6–13, 1974 issue, p. 37 (page number not shown in source). Retrieved December 5, 2013.
  11. ^ a b Lewellen 2013, p. 60 "Careening to a Wall"
  12. ^ a b Lewellen 2013, p. 85 "We Had to Cut the Laugh"
  13. ^ a b "1972 – 24th Emmy Awards: OUTSTANDING WRITING ACHIEVEMENT IN VARIETY OR MUSIC". Television Academy. Retrieved February 27, 2022.
  14. ^ a b "26th Primetime Emmys Nominees and Winners: BEST WRITING IN VARIETY OR MUSIC – 1974". Television Academy. Retrieved February 27, 2022.
  15. ^ a b "1977 – 29th Emmy Awards: OUTSTANDING WRITING IN A COMEDY-VARIETY OR MUSIC SERIES – 1977". Television Academy. Retrieved February 27, 2022.
  16. ^ a b c "28th Primetime Emmys Nominees and Winners: OUTSTANDING WRITING IN A COMEDY-VARIETY OR MUSIC SPECIAL – 1976". Television Academy. Retrieved February 27, 2022. There is no mistake from this source.
  17. ^ Gennis, Sadie (June 27, 2013). "Three's Company Producer George Burditt Dies at 89". TV Guide.
  18. ^ Biederman, Patricia Ward (June 20, 1996). "Valley Weekend: Writer Finding Elusive Secret to Success". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved December 5, 2013.

External links edit

  • George Burditt at IMDb

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George Henry Burditt July 29 1923 June 25 2013 was an American television writer and producer who wrote sketches for television variety shows and other programs such as Three s Company for which he was also an executive producer in its last few seasons Burditt was Emmy nominated in writing categories alongside writing crew including his writing partner Paul Wayne for twice each The Sonny amp Cher Comedy Hour and Van Dyke and Company George BurdittBurditt in E True Hollywood Story 1998 BornGeorge Henry Burditt 1923 07 29 July 29 1923Boston Massachusetts U S DiedJune 25 2013 2013 06 25 aged 89 Burbank California U S Resting placeSan Fernando Mission Cemetery Mission Hills Los Angeles 34 16 25 48 N 118 28 1 71 W 34 2737444 N 118 4671417 W 34 2737444 118 4671417Occupation s Writer producerYears active1970 1987TelevisionThree s CompanySpouseJoyce Rebeta m 1957 wbr Children3 including Jack BurdittParent s John and Dorothy Burditt Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Selected filmography 2 2 Award nominations 3 Personal life and death 4 Bibliography 5 References 6 External linksEarly life editGeorge Henry Burditt was born in Boston Massachusetts on July 29 1923 to John and Dorothy Burditt 1 2 He had one brother 2 Burditt served in the United States Marine Corps in the Pacific Ocean during World War II 1 After the war he worked for American Greetings a greetings cards manufacturer in Cleveland Ohio 1 He married Joyce Rebeta Burditt in the city on May 11 1957 who later became also a writer 2 3 Prior to their marriage they both worked under the same manufacturer Joyce was an employee writing verses for greeting cards and George was her boss She was fired from the company after working for three weeks 3 Career editBurditt moved from Cleveland to Los Angeles to become a television writer 1 Individually 4 he wrote episodes of the first season of Doc 1975 76 5 an episode of The Jeffersons titled George vs Wall Street 1975 and episodes of the short lived Three s Company spinoffs The Ropers 1979 80 and Three s a Crowd 1984 85 the latter he also produced 1 He also wrote sketches for variety shows that featured the Hudson Brothers 6 Joey and Ray Heatherton 7 Lola Falana 8 and Sonny Bono 9 He served as executive producer of but did not write for Silver Spoons and 227 1 Burditt and his writing partner Paul Wayne wrote an episode of All in the Family titled Archie Eats and Runs 1974 10 11 and alongside Aaron Ruben a 1974 episode of Sanford and Son titled The Way to Lamont s Heart 10 12 They also mostly co wrote the first three seasons 1977 79 of the television series Three s Company 4 Burditt served as an executive producer of the series from 1981 to 1984 1 The writing crew including Burditt and Paul Wayne 4 10 received Emmy Award nominations for Outstanding Writing for a Variety or Music Series in 1972 13 and 1974 14 for The Sonny amp Cher Comedy Hour The different writing crew also including Burditt and Wayne received an Emmy nomination for the same category in 1977 for Van Dyke and Company 15 a short lived variety show starring Dick Van Dyke In 1976 one year prior Burditt and other writers were Emmy nominated for an Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Variety or Music Special for the preceding television special of the same name 16 Wayne was not listed among the writers of the special 16 Selected filmography edit Unless otherwise indicated years refer to the duration of the show not the duration of Burditt s work Main source Deadline 1 The Sonny amp Cher Comedy Hour 1971 74 9 All in the Family 10 11 Archie Eats and Runs 1974 Season 4 Episode 21 with Paul Wayne Sanford and Son 10 12 The Way to Lamont s Heart 1974 Season 3 Episode 23 with Paul Wayne story teleplay and Aaron Ruben teleplay only The Sonny Comedy Revue 1974 9 The Hudson Brothers Show 1974 6 later renamed The Hudson Brothers Razzle Dazzle Comedy Show 1974 77 6 for which Burditt did not write The Jeffersons George vs Wall Street 1975 Season 2 Episode 15 Joey and Dad 1975 7 starring Joey and Ray Heatherton Doc 1975 76 5 first season only Lola 1975 76 8 three specials starring Lola Falana Van Dyke and Company 1975 77 starring Dick Van Dyke Three s Company 1977 84 4 writer and executive producer The Ropers 1979 80 Three s a Crowd 1984 85 writer and executive producer Executive producer only Source Deadline 1 Silver Spoons 1982 87 227 1985 90 Award nominations edit Burditt earned four Emmy Award nominations alongside writing crew of the television variety series that he wrote for 24th Primetime Emmy Awards 1972 Outstanding Writing Achievement in Variety or Music The Sonny amp Cher Comedy Hour 13 26th Primetime Emmy Awards 1974 Best Writing in Variety or Music The Sonny amp Cher Comedy Hour 14 28th Primetime Emmy Awards 1976 Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Variety or Music Special Van Dyke and Company 16 29th Primetime Emmy Awards 1977 Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Variety or Music Series Van Dyke and Company 15 Personal life and death editBurditt and his wife Joyce had three children sons Paul and Jack and a daughter named Ellen 2 17 Joyce later became a network executive and a mystery writer 18 Jack is a television writer and producer 1 Burditt lived for 46 years in Burbank California and had nine grandchildren and seven great grandchildren one of whom predeceased him He died at age 89 on June 25 2013 and was buried at San Fernando Mission Cemetery in Mission Hills Los Angeles 2 Bibliography editLewellen Scott 2013 Funny You Should Ask Oral Histories of Classic Sitcom Storytellers ISBN 978 0 7864 7148 5 Terrace Vincent 1985 Encyclopedia of Television Series Pilots and Specials Vol 2 1974 1984 New York Zoetrope ISBN 0 918432 61 8 References edit a b c d e f g h i j R I P George Burditt Deadline June 26 2013 Retrieved February 27 2022 a b c d e George Henry BURDITT Obituary Los Angeles Times via Legacy June 26 2013 Retrieved December 5 2013 a b O Sullivan Joan April 19 1978 Close up of New Author Her Novel Approach to Alcoholism The Hour Norwalk Connecticut p 24 Retrieved December 5 2013 a b c d Lewellen 2013 p 10 The Writers a b Terrace 1985 pp 112 13 a b c Terrace 1985 p 200 a b Terrace 1985 p 218 a b Terrace 1985 p 246 a b c Terrace 1985 p 385 a b c d e CTV s New Sitcom Laughs at French English Mixups The Calgary Herald September 6 1974 TV Times pullout September 6 13 1974 issue p 37 page number not shown in source Retrieved December 5 2013 a b Lewellen 2013 p 60 Careening to a Wall a b Lewellen 2013 p 85 We Had to Cut the Laugh a b 1972 24th Emmy Awards OUTSTANDING WRITING ACHIEVEMENT IN VARIETY OR MUSIC Television Academy Retrieved February 27 2022 a b 26th Primetime Emmys Nominees and Winners BEST WRITING IN VARIETY OR MUSIC 1974 Television Academy Retrieved February 27 2022 a b 1977 29th Emmy Awards OUTSTANDING WRITING IN A COMEDY VARIETY OR MUSIC SERIES 1977 Television Academy Retrieved February 27 2022 a b c 28th Primetime Emmys Nominees and Winners OUTSTANDING WRITING IN A COMEDY VARIETY OR MUSIC SPECIAL 1976 Television Academy Retrieved February 27 2022 There is no mistake from this source Gennis Sadie June 27 2013 Three s Company Producer George Burditt Dies at 89 TV Guide Biederman Patricia Ward June 20 1996 Valley Weekend Writer Finding Elusive Secret to Success Los Angeles Times Retrieved December 5 2013 External links editGeorge Burditt at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title George Burditt writer amp oldid 1206482115, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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