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  1. James B. Allardice (March 20, 1919 – February 15, 1966) was an American television comedy writer of the 1950s and 1960s.

  2. James B. Allardice. Writer: The George Gobel Show. James B. Allardice was born in Canton, Ohio, the son of James and Lula Allardice. He attended the College of Wooster where he wrote musicals with James Wise, who later wrote the Broadway musical, "Dames at Sea."

    • Writer, Producer
    • March 20, 1919
    • James B. Allardice
    • February 15, 1966
  3. James B. Allardice is an American writer and producer. He was born on March 20, 1919 in Canton, Ohio. He is best known for his work on the television series The Waltons, which he wrote and produced from 1972 to 1981.

  4. James B. Allardice was born in Canton, Ohio, the son of James and Lula Allardice. He attended the College of Wooster where he wrote musicals with James Wise, who later wrote the Broadway musical, Dames at Sea. While serving in World War II, Allardice wrote the play, At War with the Army.

  5. James B. Allardice is known as an Writer, Adaptation, Screenplay, Original Story, and Additional Dialogue. Some of his work includes I Dream of Jeannie, Hogan's Heroes, At War with the Army, Sailor Beware, Money from Home, Hazel, Francis Joins the WACS, and Ensign O'Toole.

  6. James B. Allardice (1919–1966) was a prominent American television comedy writer. He is best known for his collaborations with writing partner Tom Adair on a number of highly successful American 1960s TV sitcoms.

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  8. James B. Allardice was born in Canton, Ohio, the son of James and Lula Allardice. He attended the College of Wooster where he wrote musicals with James Wise, who later wrote the Broadway musical, Dames at Sea. While serving in World War II, Allardice wrote the play, At War wi ...