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Louis M. Heyward

Louis Mortimere Heyward〔http://www.filmreference.com/film/1/Andy-Heyward.html〕 (June 24, 1920 – March 26, 2002) was an American producer and film and television screenwriter. He was also known as "Deke" Heyward.
==Life and career==
Born in New York City, he intended to become a lawyer but started writing radio scripts part-time. he served in the United States Air Force for six years, then resumed writing for radio while working at Associated Press.
He then became a full-time comedy writer, providing scripts for eight seasons (1950–1958) of ''The Garry Moore Show''. He also wrote material for ''The Ernie Kovacs Show'', eventually becoming head writer for that series and winning a Sylvania Award for comedy writing. He developed ''The Dick Clark Show''.
Heyward wrote scripts for ''Winky Dink and You'', a children's show hosted by Jack Barry that ran on CBS from 1953 – 1957, that was created by Harry Prichett and Edwin Brit Wyckoff. The show is considered one of the first interactive TV shows.〔(Obituary at ''Chicago Tribune'' 8 April 2002 ) accessed 27 February 2014〕

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