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  2. Glen Albert Larson (January 3, 1937November 14, 2014) was an American television producer, writer, and composer. He created many series, including Alias Smith and Jones , Battlestar Galactica , Buck Rogers in the 25th Century , The Misadventures of Sheriff Lobo , Quincy, M.E.

  3. Born on January 3, 1937 in Los Angeles, California, Glen A. Larson was the man behind some of the world's best-known prime-time television series. His highly successful productions (successful both financially and popularly, less often critically) include Knight Rider (1982), The Fall Guy (1981), Magnum, P.I. (1980), Battlestar Galactica (1978 ...

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  4. Glen Larson's first story credit came in 1966 for an episode of The Fugitive (1963). He rose quickly in the television business, becoming an associate producer on It Takes a Thief (1968) in 1968. Many of the hit television shows Glen Larson produced found little favor with critics, including B.J. and the Bear (1978) , about a trucker and his ...

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  5. Nov 16, 2014 · His first writing credit came in 1966 on an episode of The Fugitive, and by 1968 he had worked his way up to be an associate producer on the series It Takes A Thief and quickly rose through the...

  6. Jun 2, 2023 · In 1970 he was Executive Producer on a Herman Miller creation titled McCloud, which starred Dennis Weaver (formerly Matt Dillon’s deputy in Gunsmoke) as a cowboy cop working in the big city. The series was based on the Clint Eastwood starring feature film Coogan’s Bluff, which Miller had co-written the screenplay for with Dean Riesner.

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  7. He speaks of becoming a story editor and producer on It Takes a Thief, writing for McCloud, and creating Alias Smith and Jones and The Six Million Dollar Man. Larson also talks of creating B.J. and the Bear, Lobo, Battlestar Galactica, Quincy, M.E., Magnum P.I., and Knight Rider.

  8. Nov 15, 2014 · Glen A. Larson was an executive producer on the '70s cop drama that featured Dennis Weaver as Marshal Sam McCloud. ‘Get Christie Love!’ (TV Series) (1975)