Bruce Bilson, who directed a veritable panoply of household-name TV shows and won an Emmy for an episode of the spy parody “Get Smart,” has died at 97.
His daughter, producer Julie Bilson Ahlberg, said that Bilson died peacefully on Friday at his Los Angeles home.
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