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Morris Saffian (August 3, 1924 - October 17, 1981), better known by the pseudonyms Ray Saffian (R.S.) Allen, Ray Allen Saffian, and Ray Allen, was an American writer of radio, television, and film, as well as a television producer.
Date Of Birth August 3, 1924, New York, United States Died October 17, 1981, Los Angeles, California, United States Place Of Birth New York, USA Profession Writer, Producer Nominations Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Children's Entertainment Special Star Sign Leo
Writer Title Year Status Character Archie 1964 TV Movie as Ray Allen Make Room for Daddy 1962-1963 TV Series written by - 8 episodes The Patty Duke Show 1963 TV Series written by - 1 episode The New Phil Silvers Show 1963 TV Series creator - 1 episode The Jetsons 1962 TV Series story - 2 episodes The Andy Griffith Show 1962 TV Series written by - 5 episodes The Dick Van Dyke Show 1962 TV Series written by - 1 episode The Real McCoys 1962 TV Series written by - 1 episode Bachelor Father TV Series written by - 4 episodes, 1961 - 1962 teleplay - 1 episode, 1961 Hazel TV Series story - 1 episode, 1961 written by - 1 episode, 1961 The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis TV Series teleplay - 7 episodes, 1959 - 1961 written by - 6 episodes, 1959 - 1961 story - 1 episode, 1960 The Ann Sothern Show 1960 TV Series 1 episode The Walter Winchell Show 1956 TV Series 1 episode Salute to Baseball 1956 TV Movie as Ray Allen The Honeymooners Anniversary Special 1990 TV Movie documentary 'Honeymooners' segments written by - as Ray Allen The Love Boat TV Series written by - 13 episodes, 1980 - 1982 writer - 2 episodes, 1980 The Red Hand Gang TV Series teleplay - 9 episodes, 1977 from a story by - 5 episodes, 1977 Alice TV Series written by - 4 episodes, 1976 - 1977 teleplay - 1 episode, 1977 NBC Special Treat 1976 TV Series writer - 1 episode Wait Till Your Father Gets Home 1973-1974 TV Series story - 2 episodes Man in the Middle 1972 TV Movie creator - as Ray Allen Love, American Style TV Series 6 episodes, 1970 - 1972 written by - 2 episodes, 1970 - 1971 writer - 1 episode, 1972 The Chicago Teddy Bears 1971 TV Series 3 episodes From a Bird's Eye View 1971 TV Series written by - 1 episode Hogan's Heroes 1965-1971 TV Series written by - 11 episodes Where's Huddles? 1970 TV Series story - 10 episodes Don't Drink the Water 1969 screenplay My World and Welcome to It 1969 TV Series written by - 1 episode Gomer Pyle: USMC TV Series written by - 16 episodes, 1965 - 1969 teleplay by - 1 episode, 1967 With Six You Get Eggroll 1968 screenplay Who's Minding the Mint? 1967 written by Rango 1967 TV Series creator - 17 episodes Mr. Terrific TV Series story - 1 episode, 1967 teleplay - 1 episode, 1967 The Man Called Flintstone 1966 screenplay - as Ray Allen Petticoat Junction 1966 TV Series written by - 1 episode The Flintstones 1963-1966 TV Series written by - 7 episodes I Spy 1966 TV Series written by - 1 episode The Hill 1965 play Girl Happy 1965 written by Honeymoon Hotel 1964 written by
Producer Title Year Status Character The Love Boat 1980-1982 TV Series producer - 25 episodes The Nativity 1978 TV Movie executive producer - as Ray Allen Alice 1976-1977 TV Series executive producer - 23 episodes Big John, Little John 1976 TV Series executive producer - as Ray Allen McDuff, the Talking Dog 1976 TV Series executive producer Monster Squad 1976 TV Series executive producer NBC Special Treat 1976 TV Series executive producer - 1 episode Wait Till Your Father Gets Home 1972-1974 TV Series producer - 48 episodes Man in the Middle 1972 TV Movie producer - as Ray Allen Love, American Style 1971-1972 TV Series executive producer - 13 episodes
Thanks Title Year Status Character The Love Boat 1982 TV Series dedicated to the memory of - 2 episodes
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1976 Daytime Emmy Daytime Emmy Awards Outstanding Entertainment - Children's Special NBC Special Treat (1975)
Known for movies The Hill (1965) as Writer
Girl Happy (1965) as Writer
With Six You Get Eggroll (1968) as Writer
The Man Called Flintstone (1966) as Writer