From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Gary David Goldberg (born June 25, 1944) is a United States writer and producer for television and film. Goldberg is best known for his work on Family Ties (1982–89), Spin City (1996–2002), and his semi-autobiographical series Brooklyn Bridge (1991–93). Description above from the Wikipedia article Gary David Goldberg, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia
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Bye Bye Love
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Must Love Dogs
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Must Love Dogs
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Must Love Dogs
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Bye Bye Love
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Family Ties Vacation
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Shooter
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A, My Name Is Alex
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A, My Name Is Alex
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A, My Name Is Alex
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Family Ties
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Family Ties
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Spin City
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Spin City
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Brooklyn Bridge
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Day by Day
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The Tony Randall Show
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Family Ties
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Spin City
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