James B. Allardice
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James B. Allardice was a prominent American television comedy writer of the 1950s and 1960s.
Allardice is best known for his collaborations with writing partner Tom Adair
on a number of highly successful American 1960s TV sitcoms including The Munsters
, F Troop
, My Three Sons
, Gomer Pyle, USMC and Hogan's Heroes
. Allardice won an Emmy in 1955 for best comedy writing for his work on the "The George Gobel Show." Allardice also made many contributions to the series Alfred Hitchcock Presents
, and he wrote Hitchcock's 'lead-ins' for all of the 359 episodes of the series, as well as many speeches for Hitchcock's public engagements.
The hugely successful partnership between Adair and Allardice ended with Allardice's death in 1966 from a heart attack, aged 46.
Allardice is best known for his collaborations with writing partner Tom Adair
Tom Adair
Thomas "Tom" Montgomery Adair was an American songwriter, composer, and screenwriter.-Biography:Born in Newton, Kansas, worked at a power company and the Saturday Evening Post, writing numerous poems, while penning the songs in his spare time. In 1941, Adair met Matt Dennis in a club and the duo...
on a number of highly successful American 1960s TV sitcoms including The Munsters
The Munsters
The Munsters is a 1960s American family television sitcom depicting the home life of a family of monsters. It starred Fred Gwynne as Herman Munster and Yvonne De Carlo as his wife, Lily Munster. The series was a satire of both traditional monster movies and popular family entertainment of the era,...
, F Troop
F Troop
F Troop is a satirical American television sitcom that originally aired for two seasons on ABC-TV. It debuted in the United States on September 14, 1965 and concluded its run on April 6, 1967 with a total of 65 episodes. The first season of 34 episodes was filmed in black-and-white, but the show...
, My Three Sons
My Three Sons
My Three Sons is an American situation comedy. The series ran from 1960 to 1965 on ABC, and moved to CBS until its end on August 24, 1972. My Three Sons chronicles the life of a widower and aeronautical engineer named Steven Douglas , raising his three sons.The series was a cornerstone of the CBS...
, Gomer Pyle, USMC and Hogan's Heroes
Hogan's Heroes
Hogan's Heroes is an American television sitcom that ran for 168 episodes from September 17, 1965, to March 28, 1971, on the CBS network. The show was set in a German prisoner of war camp during the Second World War. Bob Crane had the starring role as Colonel Robert E...
. Allardice won an Emmy in 1955 for best comedy writing for his work on the "The George Gobel Show." Allardice also made many contributions to the series Alfred Hitchcock Presents
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
Alfred Hitchcock Presents is an American television anthology series hosted by Alfred Hitchcock. The series featured dramas, thrillers, and mysteries. By the premiere of the show on October 2, 1955, Hitchcock had been directing films for over three decades...
, and he wrote Hitchcock's 'lead-ins' for all of the 359 episodes of the series, as well as many speeches for Hitchcock's public engagements.
The hugely successful partnership between Adair and Allardice ended with Allardice's death in 1966 from a heart attack, aged 46.