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    Nathan Hiken (June 23, 1914 – December 7, 1968) was an American radio and television writer, producer, and songwriter who rose to prominence in the 1950s. [1] [2] Early years. Hiken was born on June 23, 1914, in Chicago, Illinois, the son of Jewish parents.

  2. Apr 14, 1996 · The name may seem obscure today, but for those who worked in 1950's television, Nat Hiken was one of the great comic masterminds. Some believe that he was the greatest.

  3. May 30, 2010 · Nat Hiken and his sitcoms showed an affinity for boxers, wrestlers, gamblers and assorted mugs. Lewis would never lose his affection for misfits. He befriended the notorious John Gotti, going so far as to act as a character witness when the mob boss was on trial.

  4. The series developed as a collaboration between Silvers, a Brooklyn-born veteran of vaudeville, Broadway, and motion pictures, and Nat Hiken, the show's unassuming head writer, producer, and stage director. Hiken had already earned a reputation for superb radio and TV comedy writing for such celebrities as Fred Allen and Martha Raye.

  5. The pilot episode of The Phil Silvers Show was discovered at the Wisconsin Center for Film and Theater Research, in the Nat Hiken collection. It was filmed in August of 1955 in front of a live...

  6. Many of the scripts were written by Nat Hiken, who won an "Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy" Emmy Award for his work on the series. Hiken had previously produced The Phil Silvers Show in New York; it was a military comedy with Silvers (as Sgt. Bilko) and his gang of comical soldiers.

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  8. Mar 28, 2019 · It was the teaming of Martha Raye with writer-director Nat Hiken that made her show the success that it was. Hiken was regarded by many as one of the best-- if not  the  best-- comedy writer of his time. He first made his mark in the 1940s as chief writer for the great radio comed.

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