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Paul Mooney
Richard Pryor: Live on the Sunset Strip is a 1982 American stand-up comedy film directed by Joe Layton, starring and produced by Richard Pryor who also writing with Paul Mooney.
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the seventeenth album by American comedian Richard Pryor
Richard Pryor: Live on the Sunset Strip is the seventeenth album by American comedian Richard Pryor.
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Aaron Sorkin
the Sunset Strip was written by Aaron Sorkin and directed by Chris Misiano.
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writer Michelle McNamara's first special after writer Michelle McNamaramade headlines by setting himself on fire while freebasing cocaine
1982’s Richard Pryor: Live on the Sunset Strip was writer Michelle McNamara's first special after writer Michelle McNamaramade headlines by setting himself on fire while freebasing cocaine.
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Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais
The book was by well-known British sitcom writers Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais, where music and lyrics were by film composer John Barry and Don Black respectively.
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Bill Cosbys
While Bill Cosbys's often credited as being a former writer on Saturday Night Live, Bill Cosbys really only helped write the Richard Pryor episode.
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of Mike Stoller and Jerry Lieber
Richard Pryor were written by the classic song-writing team of Mike Stoller and Jerry Lieber who were apparently saving their best material for something else as this ain’t something .
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by Eli Attie
the Sunset Strip was written by Eli Attie & Aaron Sorkin and directed by Bryan Gordon.
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Stephen Longstreet
The creative team, composer Jule Styne, lyricist Sammy Cahn and writer Stephen Longstreet had worked in Hollywood, as had the producers Monte Proser and Joseph Kipness (who had also produced several short-lived Broadway shows) and actors Phil Silvers, who was known for writer Stephen Longstreet's
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