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Les Roberts
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Les Roberts is known for
Woo fook (1977)
,
When Things Were Rotten (1975)
and
The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (1964)
.
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Known for
Woo fook
5.2
Writer
1977
When Things Were Rotten
7.2
TV Series
Writer
1975 • 1 ep
The Man from U.N.C.L.E.
7.7
TV Series
Writer
1967 • 1 ep
The Lucy Show
7.2
TV Series
Writer
1967 • 1 ep
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Producer
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Writer
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Editorial Department
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Producer
Previous
7
$100, 000 Fortune Hunt
TV Series
executive producer
1989–1990
50 episodes
Runaround
TV Series
producer
1972–1973
The Hollywood Squares (Syndication)
7.6
TV Series
producer
1971–1981
Memory Game
TV Series
producer
1971
Storybook Squares
5.4
TV Series
producer
1969
1 episode
It Takes Two
6.9
TV Series
producer
1968–1970
The Hollywood Squares (Daytime)
6.8
TV Series
producer
1965–1980
Writer
Previous
5
Woo fook
5.2
additional script material
1977
When Things Were Rotten
7.2
TV Series
written by
1975
1 episode
The Man from U.N.C.L.E.
7.7
TV Series
story
1967
1 episode
The Lucy Show
7.2
TV Series
written by
1967
1 episode
The Andy Griffith Show
8.4
TV Series
written by
1967
1 episode
Editorial Department
Previous
1
The Joker's Wild
6.8
TV Series
editorial staff
1978
1 episode
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Co-hosting, with
Ann Elder
, a syndicated radio show, "Supper and the Silver Screen" [July, 2005].
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