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Jim Johnson
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Jim Johnson is known for
The Nat King Cole Show (1956)
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Dixieland Small-Fry (1957)
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Insight (1960)
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Known for
The Nat King Cole Show
8.5
TV Series
Director
1956
Dixieland Small-Fry
TV Series
Director
1957 • 1 ep
Insight
7.5
TV Series
Director
1960–1967 • 17 eps
Space Patrol
6.9
TV Series
Additional Crew
1950
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Production Manager
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Writer
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Insight
7.5
TV Series
Director
1960–1967
17 episodes
Dixieland Small-Fry
TV Series
Director
1957
1 episode
The Nat King Cole Show
8.5
TV Series
Director
1956–1957
Production Manager
Previous
2
The Lawrence Welk Show
6.9
TV Series
unit manager
1971
1 episode
Never Too Young
8.3
TV Series
unit manager
1965
1 episode
Writer
Previous
1
The Nat King Cole Show
8.5
TV Series
Writer
1956–1957
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