- Category: Features
- Written by Rick Ellis
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Career Flashback: Gary David Goldberg

Gary David Goldberg, creator of the 1980s NBC sitcom "Family Ties," died Sunday following a battle with brain cancer. But while he's probably best known for the long-running Michael J. Fox comedy, as a producer he worked on an impressive string of family-oriented comedies. Here's a look back at his producing career, beginning with Tony Randall.
"The Tony Randall Show" (Producer, 1977-1978)
"Lou Grant" (Producer, 1978-1979, Creative Consultant, 1979-1980)
"The Last Resort" (Creator/Executive Producer, 1979-1980)
"Making The Grade" (Producer, 1982)
"Family Ties" (Creator/Executive Producer, 1982-1989)
"American Dreamer" (Executive Producer, 1990)
"Brooklyn Bridge" (Creator/Executive Producer, 1991-1993)
"Champs" (Creator/Executive Producer, 1996)
"Battery Park" (Creator/Executive Producer, 2000)
"Spin City" (Co-Creator/Executive Producer, 1996-2002)