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Herbert Abbott Spiro
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Herbert Abbott Spiro is known for
The Detectives (1959)
,
The Clown and the Kid (1961)
and
The Untouchables (1959)
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Known for
The Detectives
7.4
TV Series
Writer
1960 • 2 eps
The Clown and the Kid
5.4
Movie
Writer
1961
The Untouchables
8.0
TV Series
Writer
1960 • 1 ep
This Man Dawson
7.5
TV Series
Writer
1960 • 2 eps
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Court Martial
7.1
TV Series
story
1966
1 episode
Dr. Kildare
7.0
TV Series
story
(as Herbert A. Spiro)
1965
1 episode
Arrest and Trial
7.6
TV Series
story
(as Herbert A. Spiro)
1964
1 episode
The Clown and the Kid
5.4
written by
1961
Miami Undercover
5.6
TV Series
written by
1961
1 episode
Grand Jury
7.1
TV Series
written by
1959–1960
2 episodes
This Man Dawson
7.5
TV Series
story
written by
1960
2 episodes
Richard Diamond, Private Detective
7.7
TV Series
Writer
1960
1 episode
The Music Box Kid
5.1
Writer
1960
The Untouchables
8.0
TV Series
written by
1960
1 episode
The Detectives
7.4
TV Series
written by
writer
1960
2 episodes
The Lineup
7.6
TV Series
teleplay
1959
1 episode
Behind Closed Doors
7.7
TV Series
writer
1958
1 episode
The World Was His Jury
6.3
writer
1958
Code 3
7.2
TV Series
written by
(as Herbert Abbott Spire)
1957
1 episode
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1
Lux Video Theatre
7.3
TV Series
Intermission Guest
1956
1 episode
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Herbert Abbott Spire
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