Bruno Zirato Jr. (1921 or 1922 – 2008) was an American radio director and producer and TV producer. Zirato began working for CBS in 1943, joining the network as an apprentice script writer. Radio programs that he produced and/or directed included Stage Struck, The Robert Q. Lewis Show, the Mindy Carson Show, Stepping Out, Sing It Again, The Teddy Wilson Show, The Woolworth Hour, and The Rayburn and Finch Show. He also directed radio simulcasts of the TV programs Songs for Sale and The Show Goes On.
In 1959 CBS Radio tried to institute an economy measure by transplanting its four remaining dramatic series from Hollywood to New York: Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar; Suspense; Gunsmoke; and Have Gun – Will Travel. The plan was finalized in November 1960, when the network kept Gunsmoke in California, discontinued Have Gun – Will Travel, and moved Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar and Suspense to New York. Bruno Zirato Jr. was chosen to produce and direct the New York programs, and he continued in these capacities until both series ended in 1962.