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Comedy writers exchange notes

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The Museum of Television & Radio will hold a series of discussions between TV writer-producers and the people who helped inspire them.

The Comedy Conversations series kicks off Wednesday with Mitchell Hurwitz (“Arrested Development”) and Larry Wilmore (“The Bernie Mac Show”) playing host to early TV icon Sid Caesar.

The series continues Nov. 13 with Steve Levitan (“Just Shoot Me”) talking to the creators of “Cheers,” James Burrows and brothers Glen and Les Charles, and Nov. 14 with Phil Rosenthal (“Everybody Loves Raymond”) chatting with writer-producer Norman Lear, who oversaw such classic comedies as “All in the Family,” “The Jeffersons” and “Maude.”

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All three events will be held at 7 p.m. at the museum, 465 N. Beverly Drive, Beverly Hills. They are open to the public. Additional information: (310) 786-1025 or www.mtr.org.

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