Los Angeles Times

Emmy-winning comedy writer

BOB SCHILLER

- associated press news.obits@latimes.com

Bob Schiller, a comedy writer whose credits reach back to TV’s infancy, including “I Love Lucy” and later “Maude,” “All in the Family” and “The Carol Burnett Show,” has died. He was 98.

Schiller died Tuesday in Pacific Palisades, his daughter, Sadie Novello, said.

He began writing for television in 1950, and three years later formed a partnershi­p with Bob Weiskopf, with whom he collaborat­ed for nearly half a century. Among their hundreds of TV scripts was the classic “I Love Lucy” episode that found Lucy Ricardo stomping grapes.

Besides “I Love Lucy,” the team wrote for such 1950s sitcoms as “The Bob Cummings Show,” “December Bride,” “The Jimmy Durante Show” and “The Ann Sothern Show.”

Their partnershi­p continued through the 1960s and 1970s with such shows as Ball’s follow-up comedy “The Lucy Show,” which they co-created, and “The Red Skelton Hour,” Flip Wilson’s variety show “Flip” and “Archie Bunker’s Place.”

Schiller had also written scripts for such classic radio series as “Duffy’s Tavern,” “Abbott and Costello” and “The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet.”

He shared Emmy Awards with Weiskopf for “All in the Family” and “Flip.”

When asked about the success and longevity of his partnershi­p with Weiskopf, Schiller was known to respond, “That’s easy — we’ve never agreed on anything,” to which Weiskopf would fire back, “Yes, we have!” Weiskopf died in 2001.

Schiller was raised in Los Angeles and attended UCLA, where he wrote a humor column for the school newspaper. He was drafted into the Army in 1940. While deployed overseas, he produced comedy variety shows for the troops.

After the war, Schiller took a job with the Rogers & Cowan public relations agency, whose clientele included a dentist for whom he wrote the billboard slogan, “Visit your neighborho­od friendly dentist. Come in before they come out.”

His first job after pairing with Weiskopf was a radio script for the comedy show “Our Miss Brooks.”

Survivors include his wife of 49 years, Sabrina, and four children, including director filmmaker Tom Schiller. He was married to Joyce Harris from 1947 until her death in 1963.

 ??  ?? LONG CAREER Robert Schiller wrote for “I Love Lucy,” “Maude,” “All in the Family” and many other TV shows.
LONG CAREER Robert Schiller wrote for “I Love Lucy,” “Maude,” “All in the Family” and many other TV shows.

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