Ed. Weinberger
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Edwin B. “Ed.” Weinberger is an American an Emmy Award-winning screenwriter, and television producer.
Weinberger, along with James L. Brooks, David Davis, Allan Burns, and Stan Daniels, formed the core of MTM Enterprises. In 1977, they left for Paramount Pictures and started the John Charles Walters Company. The popular series Taxi was created the following year. He also wrote the pilot episode for The Cosby Show.
Weinberger went on to executive produce several other sitcoms, including Amen, Dear John, Baby Talk, and Sparks.
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- Michael B. Kassel (29 November 2007). Ed Weinberger: U.S. Writer-Producer. Museum of Broadcast Communications. Retrieved on 2008-03-29.
- John O'Connor. "Life After Divorce, in the 'Taxi' Spirit", The New York Times, 6 October 1988.
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