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    Nat Hiken
    An image from The Love God?, one of the productions that also features Nat Hiken.

    Nat Hiken

    June 23, 1914 — Chicago, Illinois, USA

    Nat Hiken was an American radio and television writer, producer, and songwriter, renowned for his contributions to early television comedy. Born in Chicago, Illinois, he began his career in radio, writing for shows like The Grouch Club and The Fred Allen Show. Transitioning to television, Hiken created and wrote for The Phil Silvers Show (1955–1959) and Car 54, Where Are You? (1961–1963), both of which became iconic series. His work was noted for its sharp wit, character-driven humor, and satirical take on institutions like the military and police. Hiken's innovative approach to comedy has influenced generations of television writers and producers.

    The Phil Silvers Show

    The Phil Silvers Show

    1955

    The Love God?

    The Love God?

    1969

    Car 54, Where Are You?

    Car 54, Where Are You?

    1961

    The Great Library Misery

    1938

    Slapsie Maxie's

    Slapsie Maxie's

    1939

    The Slowest Gun in the West

    The Slowest Gun in the West

    1960

    Cliff Edwards and His Buckaroos

    Cliff Edwards and His Buckaroos

    1941

    Carol + 2

    Carol + 2

    1966