Norman Borisoff | |
Nationality: | American |
Norman Borisoff (April 16, 1918 – April 21, 2013) was an American television writer, award-winning scriptwriter, and a young adult novelist.[1]
Year | Title | Format | Role | Notes | |
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1941 | Murder with Music | Film | Screenplay | also known as Mistaken Identity | |
1947 | Bread and Wine | Film | Story | International Film Foundation[2] | |
Artisans of Florence | Short documentary | Story | — | ||
1950 | Documentary | Written by | — | ||
1957 | Castles and Castanets | Documentary | Writer | Henry Strauss Productions (30 minuest)[3] | |
1958 | Revolt in Hungary | TV movie | Written by | Twentieth century television program[4] | |
1962 | The Saint | TV series | Screenplay | 2 episodes:
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1963 | Stop Train 349 | Film | Dialogue | — | |
The Kremlin | TV movie | Written by | also known as The Jarvis Collection: "The Kremlin" | ||
data-sort-value="1963" | 1963 1964 | Espionage | TV series | Story | 2 episodes:
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1964 | The Saint | TV series | Screenplay | 2 episodes:
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1966 | I Spy | TV series | Written by | 2 episodes:
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Jericho | TV series | Written by | 1 episode:
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1967 | The F.B.I. | TV series | Story | 1 episode:
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1968 | Judd, for the Defense | TV series | Written by | 1 episode:
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1970 | Ironside | TV series | Written by | 1 episode (season 3):
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1973 | Screaming Skull | TV movie | Writer | — | |
1978 | Starsky and Hutch | TV series | Story | 1 episode:
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1985 | Rituals | TV series | Writer | — |