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Josh Bycel is a television writer/producer. He has worked on such shows as Veronica's Closet , It's All Relative, Andy Barker P.I., and American Dad!. He was hired as the executive producer and co-showrunner (along with Bill Lawrence) for the final season of Scrubs . He was most recently a writer and executive producer on Happy Endings , The Big Show Show , and Solar Opposites . Bycel once wrote column for The Huffington Post in 2016. [1]

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  1. "Josh Bycel". The Huffington Post . Retrieved June 10, 2022.