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    Read Paul Junger Witt's Variety obituary here. An American producer best known for his producing partnership with Tony Thomas, Witt and Thomas brought comedies including Soap (1977-1981), Benson (1979-1986) and The Golden Girls (1985-1992) to the small screen.

  2. Apr 27, 2018 · LOS ANGELES (AP) — Paul Junger Witt, the prolific TV producer behind “The Golden Girls,” ’'The Partridge Family” and “Soap,” died Friday, a spokeswoman said. He was 77. Witt died at his Los Angeles-area home after battling cancer, spokeswoman Pam Golum said.

  3. Apr 27, 2018 · Paul Junger Witt, who produced such classic TV shows as The Partridge Family, Soap and The Golden Girls, died Friday morning at his home in Los Angeles, his publicist stated. He was 77.

  4. ‘Golden Girls’ Producer Paul Junger Witt Dies at 77 (English) language of work or name. English. retrieved. ... 30 May 2021. Geni.com profile ID ...

  5. Paul Junger Witt (March 20, 1941 – April 27, 2018) was an American film and television producer. He, with his partners Tony Thomas and Susan Harris (also his wife), produced such television shows as Here Come the Brides, The Partridge Family, The Golden Girls, Soap, Benson, It's a Living, Empty Nest, and Blossom.

    Year
    Title
    Credit
    2012−16
    Executive producer
    2014
    Feed Me
    Executive producer
    1999
    Executive producer
    1998
    Executive producer
  6. Alumnus was producer of Hollywood hits, patron of University’s arts. Paul Junger Witt (Col ’63 L/M), the famed producer of Golden Girls and Dead Poets Society and an ardent supporter of the arts at UVA, died April 27, 2018. He was 77.

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  8. A Tribute to Paul Junger Witt. Paul Junger Witt made us laugh. He made us cry. He made us think, sing, open our minds, and learn to seize the day. And for those of us associated with the Arts at UVA, he made us proud.

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