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Alan Sacks, renowned for co-creating Welcome Back, Kotter, and producing numerous Disney Channel projects, has passed away.
San Antonio's Freeman Expo Hall will host its first SPACECON with celebrity guests for sci-fi and pop culture fans i024.
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Alan Sacks, who teamed with stand-up comic and fellow Brooklynite Gabe Kaplan to create the popular 1970s ABC sitcom Welcome, ...
According to a statement from his wife, producer Alan Sacks died at 81 after his mantle cell lymphoma took an "aggressive" ...
Film and TV writer-producer Alan Sacks, who co-created the popular 1970s series "Welcome Back, Kotter," died Tuesday.
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Spacecon San Antonio is launching this Friday at the Freeman Coliseum Expo Halls with stars from Star Wars, Star Trek, and the Marvel franchise.