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The series was created by one of today's most successful writing-producing teams, Morton Fine and David Friedkin, who were responsible for television's
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The writing duo then moved on to film and television where their credits include
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Morton Fine and David Friedkin won the award for the best-written drama for
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This article about an American screenwriter born in the 1910s is a
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Index

Morton S. Fine
Baltimore, Maryland
St. John's College
University of Pittsburgh
I Spy
The Pawnbroker
Baltimore, Maryland
Army Air Force
St. John's College
Annapolis
University of Pittsburgh
David Friedkin
Broadway Is My Beat
Crime Classics
The Pawnbroker
Writers Guild of America Award
The Nativity
The Greek Tycoon
I Spy
The Next Man
The Most Deadly Game
The Rifleman
The Big Valley
Maverick
The Virginian
"Morton Fine and David Fredkin Write of Murder in 'Broadway's My Beat'"
Sherbrooke, Quebec
"Hollywood Writers Choose Best Screenplay Authors"
The New York Times
New York, NY

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