Brian Buckner

Brian Buckner is an American television writer, mostly known for his work on sit-coms such as Spin City and Friends. He also served as co-executive producer of the HBO vampire series True Blood.[1][2] Prior to 2005, he frequently worked with writing partner Sebastian Jones.

Bucker at the True Blood panel at the San Diego Comic-Con International in July 2014

Television career

Spin City

  • 1.4 Pride and Prejudice
  • 1.12 Criss Cross
  • 1.18 Snowbound
  • 1.24 Mayor Over Miami
  • 2.9 Family Affair: Part 1
  • 2.21 Bye, Bye, Birdies
  • 3.4 The Deer Hunter
  • 3.14 The Nutty Deputy Mayor

Friends

  • 2.21 The One with the Bullies
  • 7.6 The One with the Nap Partners
  • 7.13 The One Where Rosita Dies
  • 7.16 The One with the Truth About London
  • 7.17 The One with the Cheap Wedding Dress
  • 7.22 The One with Chandler's Dad
  • 8.5 The One with Rachel's Date
  • 8.10 The One with Monica's Boots
  • 8.14 The One with the Secret Closet
  • 8.21 The One with the Cooking Class
  • 9.3 The One with the Pediatrician
  • 9.12 The One with Phoebe's Rats
  • 9.17 The One with the Memorial Service
  • 9.18 The One with the Lottery
  • 10.3 The One with Ross's Tan

True Blood

  • 1.04 Escape from Dragon House
  • 1.09 Plaisir d'Amour
  • 2.04 Keep This Party Going
  • 2.06 Hard-Hearted Hannah
  • 3.01 Bad Blood
  • 3.07 Hitting the Ground
  • 4.02 You Smell Like Dinner
  • 4.09 Let's Get Out of Here
  • 5.01 Turn! Turn! Turn!
  • 5.07 In the Beginning
  • 6.09 Life Matters
  • 7.03 Fire in the Hole
  • 7.09 Love Is to Die
  • 7.10 Thank You

Fear the Walking Dead

  • 2.06 Sicut Cervus
  • 2.13 Date of Death
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gollark: Running 16x16 grids through now.
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References

  1. "True Blood: Cast and Crew". HBO. Retrieved April 5, 2010.
  2. "54th Primetime Emmy Awards Coverage". Digital Hit. September 22, 2002. Retrieved April 5, 2010.
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