
Tom Reeder
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<p><strong>In a 30 year career, Tom Reeder wrote for some of the best sitcoms of his generation: Barney Miller, MASH, Cheers, and Frasier as well as my personal favorite, Night Court. His episodes are known for their quotability as well as its character explorations.</strong></p> <p><strong>We talk about his days as an usher for the Carol Burnett Show, getting his job on </strong><em><strong>Barney Miller</strong></em><strong>, writing for Danny Arnold, "Hash", </strong><em><strong>Fish</strong></em><strong>, "Atomic Bomb", </strong><em><strong>A.E.S. Hudson Street</strong></em><strong>, Don Calfa, the difference between writing for </strong><em><strong>Barney Miller </strong></em><strong>and </strong><em><strong>M*A*S*H*</strong></em><strong>, the hard work of running </strong><em><strong>Benson</strong></em><strong>, </strong><em><strong>Phyl & Mikhy</strong></em><strong>, "Possession", </strong><em><strong>Cheers</strong></em><strong> and not knowing episode titles would someday be known, the fist two seasons of </strong><em><strong>Night Court</strong></em><strong>, cast changes, writing the Mac episodes, the Steve Landesburg myth, Michael Richards on "Take My Wife Please", Albania, Albania, you border on the Adriatic, writing the episodes of </strong><em><strong>Cheers</strong></em><strong> and </strong><em><strong>Night Court</strong></em><strong> that aired concurrently, "Cliff, what color is the sky in your world?, </strong><em><strong>Stand by Your Man</strong></em><strong>, Rosie O'Donnell, </strong><em><strong>Nurses</strong></em><strong>, </strong><em><strong>The</strong></em><strong> </strong><em><strong>Boys Are Back</strong></em><strong>, </strong><em><strong>An Affectionate Look at Fatherhood</strong></em><strong>, </strong><em><strong>Dave's World </strong></em><strong>and the fun set, </strong><em><strong>Cosby</strong></em><strong>,</strong><em><strong> Frasier</strong></em><strong> and the evolution of Kelsey Grammer, retiring from TV, becoming a travel blogger, his daughter's journa