Leonard Stern and
Roger Price created
Mad Libs ? inthe 1950s and the series has been a favorite among kids of allages ever since. Although Roger Price passed away in 1990, LeonardStern keeps the tradition alive by writing new
Mad Libs? all the time.
Roger Price and Leonard Stern are both well known for their comedywriting. In the 1950s Roger Price created and developed cartoonscalled
Droodles, which were turned into a television show.Before that Price worked with Bob Hope on a newspaper humor column, and he even appeared on Broadway in
Tickets, Please! Leonard Stern has an equally colorful and varied history. Beforeco-founding Price Stern Sloan with Roger Price (Sloan came later), Stern was a successful television writer. In addition to his creativeinvolvement with over twenty television series and over ten motionpictures, Stern worked with Jackie Gleason in New York writingthe
Honeymooners. He also wrote for the
Phil
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Leonard Stern and
Roger Price created
Mad Libs ? inthe 1950s and the series has been a favorite among kids of allages ever since. Although Roger Price passed away in 1990, LeonardStern keeps the tradition alive by writing new
Mad Libs? all the time.
Roger Price and Leonard Stern are both well known for their comedywriting. In the 1950s Roger Price created and developed cartoonscalled
Droodles, which were turned into a television show.Before that Price worked with Bob Hope on a newspaper humor column, and he even appeared on Broadway in
Tickets, Please! Leonard Stern has an equally colorful and varied history. Beforeco-founding Price Stern Sloan with Roger Price (Sloan came later), Stern was a successful television writer. In addition to his creativeinvolvement with over twenty television series and over ten motionpictures, Stern worked with Jackie Gleason in New York writingthe
Honeymooners. He also wrote for the
Phil SilversShow,
The Steve Allen Show, and wrote and producedthe original
Get Smart television series. Recently, Sternpublished
A Martian Wouldn't Say That, which compiled weirdand wacky memos written by people in the entertainment industry.Currently, Stern serves as a senior vice president of Price SternSloan, where he still writes those hilarious
Mad Libs ?.copyright ? 2000 by Penguin Putnam Books for Young Readers. All rights reserved.
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