Doug Molitor

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Doug Molitor (born 8 July 1952) is an American television screenwriter. He has written for TV programs including Adventure Inc., Sliders, F/X: The Series, Lucky Luke, Police Academy: The Series, You Can't Take It with You, Sledge Hammer!, Young Hercules, Ritas Welt (Rita's World), Dinosaucers, James Bond Jr. and Deepwater Black (U.S. title: Mission Genesis). He has won the American Accolades TV & Shorts Competition for "Farewell to Tuvalu", and episode of The West Wing. and was nominated for a Humanitas Prize for his work on the Captain Planet and the Planeteers episode "The Ark". rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Doug Molitor (born 8 July 1952) is an American television screenwriter. He has written for TV programs including Adventure Inc., Sliders, F/X: The Series, Lucky Luke, Police Academy: The Series, You Can't Take It with You, Sledge Hammer!, Young Hercules, Ritas Welt (Rita's World), Dinosaucers, James Bond Jr. and Deepwater Black (U.S. title: Mission Genesis). He has won the American Accolades TV & Shorts Competition for "Farewell to Tuvalu", and episode of The West Wing. and was nominated for a Humanitas Prize for his work on the Captain Planet and the Planeteers episode "The Ark". He wrote for the Italian television series Lucky Luke. He was selected by the Writers Guild of America to participate in Writers Access Project. In 1987 he was a four-time Jeopardy! winner and competed in the Jeopardy! Tournament of Champions, and a semifinalist in the Jeopardy! 10th Anniversary Tournament.
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