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Bob Fraser (1945 – July 12, 2011)〔(Actor and Coach Bob Fraser Dies ) By Jessica Gardner of BackStage.com July 12, 2011,〕 was an American television producer, writer and actor. Fraser's most notable work is on the TV show ''Benson'', where he played a recurring role as a state senator for 6 seasons, in addition to serving as a story editor, writer, and later producer of the series (along with partner Rob Dames). After ''Benson'', Fraser and Dames formed their own production company in 1987. Aligning their company with Paramount Television, Dames-Fraser Productions first produced ''Marblehead Manor'', a weekly syndicated sitcom with Fraser in the cast. NBC's owned-and-operated stations carried the sitcom as part of a scheme to draw more viewers to its prime-time lineup, which ''Marblehead Manor'' and four other sitcoms (airing on different days) immediately preceded in the 7:30 PM timeslot. After ''Marblehead Manor'' and three of the other four series failed after one season, Fraser created the game show ''Wipeout'', which debuted in September 1988 with Peter Tomarken as host; ''Wipeout'' was canceled at the end of the 1988-89 season and Fraser and Dames dissolved the production company and the partnership. Fraser and Dames later were supervising producers on ''Full House'' and later worked on other television series and specials. ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Bob Fraser (TV producer)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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