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'''Bill Lutz''' (1921-1973) was a television writer and Kansas native. Most of the programs he worked on were for [[Hanna-Barbera]] cartoons such as ''[[Josie and the Pussycats]]'', but he also worked on the original 60s ''[[Addams Family|The Addams Family]]'' TV series.
 
'''Bill Lutz''' (1921-1973) was a television writer and Kansas native. Most of the programs he worked on were for [[Hanna-Barbera]] cartoons such as ''[[Josie and the Pussycats]]'', but he also worked on the original 60s ''[[Addams Family|The Addams Family]]'' TV series.
Mr. Lutz began his career in the Rockefeller center, New York, writing many Family Theater shows. During World War 2 he served in the Army Air Corps.
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Mr. Lutz began his career in the Rockefeller center, New York, writing many Family Theater shows. During World War 2 he served in the Army Air Corps.<ref>https://www.noblemania.com/2016/03/bill-lutz-original-writer-of-scooby-doo.html</ref>
   
 
==Crew credits==
 
==Crew credits==

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Bill Lutz (1921-1973) was a television writer and Kansas native. Most of the programs he worked on were for Hanna-Barbera cartoons such as Josie and the Pussycats, but he also worked on the original 60s The Addams Family TV series. Mr. Lutz began his career in the Rockefeller center, New York, writing many Family Theater shows. During World War 2 he served in the Army Air Corps.[1]

Crew credits

TV series

Notes/trivia

  • Joe Ruby and Ken Spears wrote the first five episodes of the first season alone, so Lutz's particular involvement in any of the other episodes is unknown.

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