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Roy Huggins

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  • (1946) Novel (featuring Stuart Bailey): "The Double Take". NOTE: Filmed as I Love Trouble (1948), 77 Sunset Strip (1958),
  • (1961) Unsold pilot: Created (w/William Self) a pilot for a western series to be called "Jay Hawkers" about two Kansans who wander the West. It starred Jack Betts and Jock Gaynor.
  • (1961) Unsold pilot: Created a pilot for a western series to be called "Rio", starring James Best and Adam West.
  • (1949) Novel: "Lovely Lady, Pity Me".
  • (1947) Novel: "Too Late For Tears". NOTE: Filmed as Too Late for Tears (1949).
  • (1952) Short story: "Death and the Skylark" (featuring Stuart Bailey).
  • (1946) Short story: "Now You See It" (featuring Stuart Bailey).
  • (1946) Short story: "Appointment With Fear" (featuring Stuart Bailey).
  • (1958) Novel: "77 Sunset Strip". NOTE: Novelization of the TV series 77 Sunset Strip (1958).
  • (1993) Narrated a portion of "The Fugitive Recaptured - 30th Anniversary Companion to a Television Classic" by Ed Robertson, published by Pomegranate Press.
  • (1991) Won the Private Eye Writers of America Lifetime Achievement Award.

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