Josh Bycel - Writer

Writer

  • 11-13. Happy Endings (writer/co-showrunner)
    • Sabado Free-Gante
    • Four Weddings and a Funeral (Minus Three Weddings and One Funeral
    • The Code War
    • Blax, Snake, Home
    • Your Couples Friends & Neighbors
    • The Quicksand Girlfriend
  • 09-10. Scrubs (co-head writer/showrunner) (season 9)
    • Our Drunken Friend
  • The Guy's Manual (TV pilot) (creator)
  • 07-09. Psych
    • Any Given Friday Night at 10PM, 9PM Central
    • The Greatest Adventure in the History of Basic Cable
    • There's Something About Mira )
    • And Down the Stretch Comes Murder
  • 06-07. American Dad!
    • The Vacation Goo
    • Camp Refoogee
  • 07. Andy Barker, P.I.
    • The Big No Sleep
  • 06. The 78th Annual Academy Awards - contributing writer
  • 04. Father of the Pride
  • 03-04. It's All Relative
    • Who's Camping Now
    • Swangate
    • Take Me Out
  • 03.Kid Notorious
    • The F-You Soup
  • 02.Do Over
    • Star Search
  • 00. Bette
    • I Love This Game
    • In My Life
  • 98-99. Veronica's Closet
    • Veronica's Sliding Doors
    • Veronica Plays House
    • Veronica's Great Model Search

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