Charles Isaacs (Writer)

Little is known about Charles Isaacs, a figure with a modest footprint in Writer. Stay tuned for updates as more details become available.

Works

Monster Squad
5.3

Monster Squad

Monster Squad is a television series that aired Saturday mornings on NBC from 1976-1977 that is unrelated to the later movie of the same name. The series stars Fred Grandy as Walt, a criminology student working as a night watchman at "Fred's Wax Museum". To pass the time, Walt built a prototype "Crime Computer" hidden in a large stone sarcophagus near an exhibit of legendary monsters. When Walt plugged in his computer, "oscillating vibrations" brought to life the wax statues of Dracula, the Wolfman who here was named "Bruce W. Wolf", and Frankenstein's Monster who was referred to as "Frank N. Stein" in the credits. The monsters, wanting to make up for the misdeeds of their pasts, became superhero crimefighters who used their unique abilities to challenge and defeat various supervillains. In most episodes, Walt would send the monsters out to investigate crimes and fight the villains while monitoring the activities from the wax museum via the Crime Computer, presumably because his job required him to be at the wax museum at all times. However, Walt would sometimes join the climactic battle with his comrades in some episodes and come to the rescue when needed.

Release Date: 1976-09-11

Department: Writing

Job: Writer

Episode Count: 1

Vote Count: 3

4.6

Digby, the Biggest Dog in the World

Digby consumes a bowl of Project X, a liquid growth formula. Soon, he becomes a sheepdog of gigantic size!

Release Date: 1973-12-01

Department: Writing

Job: Screenstory

Vote Count: 18

Salute to Stan Laurel

A program featuring original comedy skits written as a tribute to Stan Laurel.

Release Date: 1965-11-23

Department: Writing

Job: Writer

Hey, Jeannie!
5.5

Hey, Jeannie!

Hey, Jeannie! is an American situation comedy starring Jeannie Carson as a young Scottish woman living in New York City. Twenty-six episodes aired on CBS from September 8, 1956 to May 4, 1957 in the Saturday slot following The Gale Storm Show and preceding the western series Gunsmoke. Six additional episodes aired in 1958 in syndication. Reruns of Hey, Jeannie! aired during the summer of 1960 under the title The Jeannie Carson Show.

Release Date: 1956-09-08

Department: Writing

Job: Writer

Episode Count: 4

Vote Count: 2

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