Kenneth Levine is an American writer, director and producer in the television and film industry, and an author. Levine has worked on a number of television series, including M*A*S*H, Cheers, Frasier, The Simpsons, Wings, Everybody Loves Raymond, Becker and Dharma and Greg. Along with his writing partner David Isaacs, he created the series Almost Perfect. Levine was also the co-writer of the feature filmsVolunteers and . Levine has also been a radio and TV play-by-play commentator for Major League Baseball games, having worked with the Baltimore Orioles, Seattle Mariners, and San Diego Padres. From 2008 to 2010, he co-hosted the KABCDodger Talk radio call-in program after every Los Angeles Dodgers game, as well as the station's weekly Sunday Night Sports Final program. During his second stint with the Mariners, he returned to help fill in for the deceased Dave Niehaus.
Other work
For several years in the 1970s, Levine was a disc jockey using the air name "Beaver Cleaver" on several West CoastTop 40 radio stations including KYA San Francisco, KFMB-FM San Diego, and KTNQ, KIQQ and KHTZ Los Angeles. Levine has written several books, as well as the blog , which was rated one of The Best 25 Blogs of 2011 by Time Magazine. While Levine's blog spans many of his personal interests, a core focus of the content is about TV shows, writing for TV, and questions and answers about the various shows where Levine was part of the writing team. A 2014 blog post paying tribute to playwright Neil Simon led to Levine providing on-camera introductions to 17 movies written by Simon on the Turner Classic Moviescable television channel on Friday nights in January 2015.
In what the Los Angeles Times called an epic "Blog Fight!", Levine responded to an assertion in New York Magazine by Roseanne Barr that her sitcom Roseanne was doomed due to sexism and her lack of creative control. Levine said "...Roseanne is a monster. No amount of spinning on her part is going to change that. No amount of 'woe is me', 'no one understands me', 'I’m the only one who cares' laments are going to change the fact that she treated people like shit. Routinely. Constantly. Knowingly." Barr responded with an obscenity-laced rejoinder which included this challenge: "I am pretty sure that women who have worked for you in the past worked in a hostile work environment. Let me know, women writers out there–how were you treated on Ken Levine’s staff?" Levine posted an answer from Almost Perfect co-creator Robin Schiff: "There are many sexist guys in the business, but Ken Levine is not one of them. The most sexist thing he ever did was blather on about baseball with the other men in the room despite the fact that I was visibly bored. Hardly grounds for a lynching." But Schiff did offer, "I totally agree with Roseanne that there is rampant sexism in the industry. A couple of weeks ago, the WGAw released its executive summary finding that, women comprise only 28% of working writers. We still make less money than men. All you have to do is look at the writers onstage accepting Emmys for late night talk shows and sitcoms to see that women comedy writers are on the endangered list."
Podcast
In 2017, Levine launched a weekly podcast, Hollywood & Levine, covering subjects similar to his blog, along with occasional interviews.