What has the author Bob Carlton written?

Bob Carlton is a prolific writer, but he is primarily known for his work in television, particularly for writing episodes for several popular sitcoms.

Here are some of the shows he has written for:

* "The Golden Girls" (1985-1992): He wrote 22 episodes for the show, including the episode "The Golden Girls" that won him a Primetime Emmy Award.

* "Empty Nest" (1988-1995): He wrote 18 episodes for the show.

* "Designing Women" (1986-1993): He wrote 28 episodes for the show.

* "The Jeffersons" (1975-1985): He wrote 6 episodes for the show.

* "Amen" (1986-1991): He wrote 5 episodes for the show.

* "The Facts of Life" (1979-1988): He wrote 2 episodes for the show.

* "Diff'rent Strokes" (1978-1986): He wrote 2 episodes for the show.

* "Good Times" (1974-1979): He wrote 3 episodes for the show.

He has also written for other television series, including "Alice" and "One Day at a Time."

Bob Carlton has also written for film, including the 1983 film "The Man Who Loved Women" and the 1996 film "The Associate."

If you're interested in finding more information about his specific works, you can search online for his name or browse his IMDb page.

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