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Andy Breckman : ウィキペディア英語版
Andy Breckman

Andy Breckman (born March 3, 1955) is an American television and film writer and a radio personality on WFMU. He is the co-creator (with David Hoberman) and executive producer of the Emmy Award-winning television series ''Monk'' on the USA Network, and is co-host of WFMU radio's long-running conceptual comedy program ''Seven Second Delay''. He has written screenplays for a number of comedy films including ''Sgt. Bilko'' (starring Steve Martin) and ''Rat Race'' (directed by Jerry Zucker), and is frequently hired as a "script doctor" to inject humorous content into scripts written by other screenwriters.
His production bio at USA Network says, "He has trouble making friends."〔(Andy Breckman, production bio at USA Network )〕
==Television writing==

Breckman wrote for ''Late Night with David Letterman'' from 1982 to 1984, and contributed sketches to ''Saturday Night Live'' from 1983 to 1996. One of his most well-known vignettes was a ''Saturday Night Live'' sketch called "White Like Me" (which he also directed), in which Eddie Murphy disguises himself as a Caucasian for a day. In 2003 he served as a jokewriter for comedian Steve Martin's stint as host of the Academy Awards.
Breckman's biggest success, ''Monk'', was a murder-mystery with a humorous edge. Breckman told ''New Jersey Monthly'' that he was a voracious reader of the works of Arthur Conan Doyle, John D. MacDonald, and other authors of “solvable” mysteries, as well as being a big fan of the TV series ''Columbo''. “In a way, it’s similar to comedy writing,” he says. “It’s puzzles and puzzle solving. Very logical.” In August 2009, USA Network launched (''Little Monk'' ), a spinoff series that portrays the main character, detective Adrian Monk, as a child. Breckman was part of the show's team of writers.
He wrote seven episodes of the 2000-2001 Comedy Central series ''TV Funhouse''.
He is currently writing a TV series, ''Probable Cause'', which is scheduled to debut on the ABC network in summer 2016. Like ''Monk'', the plots of ''Probable Cause'' are centered around detectives solving murders.
Breckman is professionally represented by Creative Artists Agency.

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