Susan Harris was a prolific television writer and producer, and she contributed to and created several notable shows during her career. Here are some of the shows that Susan Harris either wrote for or created:
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- Then Came Bronson (TV Series, 1969–1970) – Susan Harris sold her first script for this series, marking the beginning of her television writing career.
- Love, American Style (TV Series, 1969–1974) – Harris contributed to this anthology series.
- All in the Family (TV Series, 1971–1979) – Susan Harris worked on episodes of this groundbreaking sitcom.
- The Partridge Family (TV Series, 1970–1974) – Harris was involved in writing for this musical sitcom.
- Barefoot in the Park (TV Series, 1970–1971) – Susan Harris contributed to the TV adaptation of Neil Simon’s play.
- Maude (TV Series, 1972–1978) – Harris gained acclaim for her abortion-themed episode on this show.
- Fay (TV Series, 1975) – One of the comedy series created by Susan Harris.
- Soap (TV Series, 1977–1981) – A groundbreaking comedic soap opera created by Susan Harris.
- Benson (TV Series, 1979–1986) – Another successful series created by Harris.
- It Takes Two (TV Series, 1982–1983) – Yet another comedy series created by Susan Harris.
- The Golden Girls (TV Series, 1985–1992) – One of Susan Harris’s most significant and successful creations.
- Empty Nest (TV Series, 1988–1995) – A spin-off of “The Golden Girls” created by Susan Harris.
- Nurses (TV Series, 1991–1994) – Another spin-off related to “The Golden Girls.”
- Good & Evil (TV Series, 1991) – A short-lived comedy series created by Susan Harris.
- The Golden Palace (TV Series, 1992–1993) – A spin-off and continuation of “The Golden Girls.”
- The Secret Lives of Men (TV Series, 1998) – One of the last comedy series created by Susan Harris.


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