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    Marian Clark (born Marian Alice Clark; June 25, 1912 – February 26, 1963) was an American scriptwriter for radio and television series during the 1950s and early 1960s, most notably for the long-running, iconic Western series Gunsmoke, which aired on CBS Radio from 1952 to 1961 and on CBS Television for two decades.

  2. 183. YOUR RATING. Rate. Western. Kitty gets caught in the middle when a crazy-eyed man goes hunting for his former son-in-law, whom he blames for the death of his daughter in childbirth. Director. Arthur Hiller. Writers. John Meston. Marian Clark. Norman MacDonnell. Stars. James Arness. Dennis Weaver. Milburn Stone. See production info at IMDbPro.

    • (182)
    • Western
    • Arthur Hiller
    • 1960-02-20
  3. A man and his wife come across a lone trapper and make camp with him. Next day, the husband comes to Dodge to report to Doc that his wife is sick, but Doc finds the woman beaten to death, and the husband accuses the trapper. Director. Harry Harris. Writers. John Meston. Marian Clark.

    • (178)
    • Western
    • Harry Harris
    • 1961-01-21
  4. Many of those stories were also adapted for the television version of that famous Western. She also wrote one script for the radio version of "Have Gun, Will Travel" and one script for the "Klondike" television series. Clark died at 50, following a three-year battle with breast cancer.

    • June 25, 1912
    • February 26, 1963
  5. Meston wrote 16 of them before quitting his staff job as CBS editor to become a full time freelance Gunsmoke script writer. No race or sex was totally virtuous or evil, and the plight of women on the frontier was a frequent theme, especially in scripts written by Marian Clark and Kathleen Hite.

  6. Matt searches for a man who faked his own death after his coffin is found full of rocks. 170: 14 "False Witness" Ted Post: Story by : Marian Clark Screenplay by : John Meston: December 12, 1959 () An attention-seeking man claims he was an eyewitness to murder and then proceeds to finger an innocent cowboy. 171: 15 "Tag, You're It" Jesse Hibbs

  7. Story by: Marian Clark. Teleplay by: John Meston. September 3, 1960 A dying man claims that a friend of Matt's is a bank robber. 197 2 "The Blacksmith" Andrew V. McLaglen Story by: Norman MacDonnell. Teleplay by: John Meston September 17, 1960 Dodge's blacksmith plans his wedding to his mail-order bride. 198 3 "Small Water" Andrew V. McLaglen ...

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