Williams, Larry, 1937-

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Lawrence A. Williams moved to San Francisco in 1944; wrote radio scripts for First nighter, Skippy Hollywood theater, and Dink Templeton; worked for Drury Co. advertising agency (ca. 1944-48); became writer-producer for the award winning series, Science in action, produced by California Academy of Sciences (1950); wrote and produced Dr. Harvey White's first television appearances; his numerous credits include, A life in your hands (Oct. 1953-Mar. 1954), The wall outside (1955), House call (1956-58), and Doctors news conference (1956); incorporated Lawren Productions with his wife, Mary (1959).

From the description of Collection of scripts for medical and health related television programs, 1952-1969. (University of California, Los Angeles). WorldCat record id: 41262436

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Health promotion
Television advertising
Television writers
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Birth 1937

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