Live bait, 1968 Oct. 21 / written by Meyer Dolinsky and Jim Buchanan and Ron Austin ; producer, Stan Kallis ; exec. producer, Bruce Geller.

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Live bait, 1968 Oct. 21 / written by Meyer Dolinsky and Jim Buchanan and Ron Austin ; producer, Stan Kallis ; exec. producer, Bruce Geller.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7125880

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Buchanan, Jim

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Austin, Ronald J.

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Ronald L. Austin was born in 1934 in Los Angeles. He worked in television as a writer, producer, and director. He wrote and directed numerous screenplays for a variety of television shows and television movies, and was noted for his work in writing and producing episodes of "Charlie's Angels" and "Mission Impossible" in the mid-1970s for Twentieth Century-Fox Television. He often shared responsibility as director with James D. Buchanan, particularly in the "Charlie's Angels" television series. H...

Dolinsky, Meyer

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Dolinsky was born Oct. 13, 1923 in Chicago, IL; UC Los Angeles, BA, 1949, Univ. So. CA, secondary teaching credential, 1950; started his writing career, 1947; used pen name, Mike Dolinsky for various publications; contributor to more than 80 radio and television episodes including, Mr. Novak, Star trek, Outer limits, Hawaii five-0, and Science fiction theatre. From the description of Collection of television and motion picture scripts 1954-1984. (University of California, Los Angeles...

Kallis, Stanley

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Geller, Bruce, 1930-1978

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Geller was born in NY, Oct. 13, 1930; graduated Yale Univ. (1952); created, produced, or wrote for many television series including The Dick Powell show, Zane Grey theatre, The rifleman, The rebel, Dr. Kildare, Rawhide, The Westerner, Mannix, and Mission impossible; made his motion picture debut with Sail a crooked ship (1962); formed Cinema Video Communications, Inc. along with Alden Schwimmer, Harold Robbins, and Blake Edwards; died May 21, 1978 in an airplane crash outside Santa Barbara, CA. ...