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sleep inducing darts, explosive bullets and just bullets, and a gun that could convert to a long-range rifle. I wanted everything in the U.N.C.L.E. gun, and the one thing I had forgot, I had put in the Thrush gun - an infra-red light, so the Thrush people could shoot at night". The guns themselves actually received 500 fan letters a week, many simply addressed to "The Gun".
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was a show that needed a particular kind of a mind to direct it. You needed somebody that could do drama and then also lay humor into it but could sense when the humor had to be stopped and when you had to make the drama take over. And you could talk forever about it, but unless you walk in with that
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organization including the acronym and 30 story ideas. Rolfe's work so impressed
Fleming that he tried to buy some of them to use in his Bond books. Rolfe produced the first season of
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for $ 25,000 (equivalent to $ 286,842 in 2023). That was his big break... After we were married, he began to write and produce television shows. He created 13 in all, including
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television mystery centered around a love triangle that perhaps included a missing person who didn't exist. The "finely dovetailed" script earned Rolfe a
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