Celebrated TV scribe David Lloyd dies at 75

http://www.cbc.ca/arts/tv/story/2009/11/13/obit-lloyd-david.html


Prolific, award-winning sitcom writer David Lloyd, whose decades-long
career included work on The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Cheers and Frasier,
has died of prostate cancer at the age of 75.

Lloyd died at his home in Beverly Hills on Tuesday, according to his
son, TV writer and producer Christopher Lloyd.

Lloyd was "the preeminent writer of television comedy," Les Charles,
co-creator of the classic sitcom Cheers, told the Los Angeles Times.

"If you consider how long his career was and how much he wrote for
such really popular shows, he's got to have been responsible for a
record number of laughs in this world."

Born in New York, Lloyd studied English and graduated from Yale in
1956. After serving in the Navy, he worked as a schoolteacher in New
Jersey but eventually landed gigs writing plays and comedy material
for the likes of Jack Paar, Johnny Carson and Dick Cavett.

In 1974, Lloyd moved to Hollywood to write for The Mary Tyler Moore
Show, where he penned his most famous script: the 1975 episode
Chuckles Bites the Dust, which industry peers often cite as one of the
funniest episodes in TV sitcom history.

The Emmy Award-winning episode revolves around the show's TV newsroom
staff reacting to the ludicrously macabre death of the station's
children's show host, a clown named Chuckles. Mary initially chides
her co-workers for disrespecting their deceased colleague by cracking
endless morbid jokes about his bizarre passing but herself ends up
breaking down in fits of embarrassing laughter at his funeral.

Lloyd is regarded as a pioneer creator of workplace comedies that
portrayed colleagues as a sort of family. His other writing credits
includedTaxi, Rhoda, Lou Grant, The Bob Newhart Show, Dear John, Amen
and Wings.

Penning the finale episode of The Mary Tyler Moore Show in 1977
garnered Lloyd another Emmy, as did his writing for the sitcom Frasier
in 1998. He was honoured with a lifetime achievement award by the
Writers Guild of America in 2001.

In addition to his son Christopher, Lloyd is survived by his wife,
Arline; his sister, Sally; his other children, Julie, Amy, Douglas and
Stephen (several of whom followed him into show business); and two
grandchildren.

His funeral is set for Wednesday in Culver City, Calif.

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