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Date Posted: 18:45:28 09/07/12 Fri
Author: Rick
Subject: Re: Episodes written by Michael Landon
In reply to: Jarrod 's message, "Re: Episodes written by Michael Landon" on 13:16:16 09/07/12 Fri

Mike did teleplays and rewrites as they'd come in the 8th season. His first complete script that was approved was "A Dream to Dream" in 1967. The first one that was turned down was "It's a Lot of Bull" right before that. As a writer, he was better than most and matured very quickly.



Rick

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[> [> [> [> Re: Episodes written by Michael Landon -- Jarrod, 18:14:17 09/08/12 Sat [1]

I think it's interesting that he wrote 'Forever' with Hoss in mind for Dan, but then ended up rewriting it for Joe. I think it works very well as a story for Joe, and I don't think it would have had the same romantic, young love feel to it if Dan had lived and filmed it.


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[> [> [> [> [> Re: Episodes written by Michael Landon -- Tim, 03:04:16 09/10/12 Mon [1]

I always enjoy The Gamble from season three in 1962, where it all began for Michael Landon as a writer. He had the story idea, and shared credit for the teleplay with Frank Cleaver.

Lorne, Dan and Pernell all teased "little brother" Michael about his dreams of being a writer, and didn't believe he could do it. He proved them wrong with The Gamble and, as Rick noted, was writing full scripts by 1967.


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