Norman Borisoff

Norman Borisoff (April 16, 1918 – April 21, 2013) was an American television writer, Award winning scriptwriter, and a young adult novelist.[1]

Filmography

Year Title Format Role Notes
1941 Murder with Music Film Screenplay also known as Mistaken Identity
1947 Bread and Wine Film Story International Film Foundation[2]
Artisans of Florence Documentary shortShort documentary Story
1950 TitanThe Titan: Story of Michelangelo 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 SaintThe Saint TV series Screenplay 2 episodes:
  • "The Element of Doubt" (1-08 November 22, 192)
  • "The Effete Angler" (1-09 November 29, 1962)
1963 Stop Train 349 Film Dialogue
KremlinThe Kremlin TV movie Written by also known as The Jarvis Collection: "The Kremlin"
1963
1964
Espionage TV series Story 2 episodes:
  • "To the Very End" (November 6, 1963)
  • "Castles in Spain" (February 19, 1964)
1964 SaintThe Saint TV series Screenplay 2 episodes:
  • "The Good Medicine" (2–21 February 6, 1964)
  • "The Ever-Loving Spouse" (2–26 March 12, 1964)
1966 I Spy TV series Written by 2 episodes:
  • "To Florence with Love: Part 1" and "2"
Jericho TV series Written by 1 episode:
  • "Panic in the Piazza"
1967 FBIThe F.B.I. TV series Story 1 episode:
  • "Rope of Gold" (53-21 February 12, 1967)
1968 Judd, for the Defense TV series Written by 1 episode:
  • "The Worst of Both Worlds" (25 March 15, 1968)
1970 Ironside TV series Written by 1 episode (season 3):
  • "The Wrong Time, the Wrong Place" (3–18 [72] February 5, 1970)
1973 Screaming Skull TV movie Writer
1978 Starsky and Hutch TV series Story 1 episode:
  • "The Heavyweight" (3–14)
1985 Rituals TV movie Writer

Books

See also

References

  1. "Obituary Norman Borisoff (1918–2013)". classictvhistory.wordpress.com. June 11, 2013.
  2. "Bread and wine (Film, 1947)". WorldCat.org.
  3. "Castles and castanets (Film, 1957)". WorldCat.org.
  4. "Revolt in Hungary (Film, 1958)". WorldCat.org.

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