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  1. Robert Junior Mitchell (April 27, 1918 – October 13, 1992) was an American television writer. He wrote for television programs including Highway Patrol, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, Combat!, Land of the Giants, Charlie's Angels, Hawaii Five-O, Cannon, Perry Mason, The High Chaparral, CHiPs, Shotgun Slade, Schlitz Playhouse, Maverick and ...

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    Bob Mitchell. Actor: The Twilight Zone. Bob Mitchell was born in Casper, Wyoming, in 1918. He attended the University of Wyoming, where he produced, co-wrote and directed two ASCAP award-winning musicals. He also acted in college productions and set up the university's Radio Department.

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    • Lead, South Dakota, USA
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    • Northridge, California, USA
  3. David Robert Mitchell. Writer: It Follows. David Robert Mitchell is an American director mainly known for the breakout horror film ''It Follows'' which had its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival in May 2014. in 2002, Mitchell wrote and directed ''Virgin'' a short film featuring Carolina Castro and Cameron Diskin about a local legend ...

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    • Writer, Director, Producer
    • Clawson, Michigan, USA
    • David Robert Mitchell
  4. SIDELIGHTS: After writing three nonfiction books about his passion for sports, Bob Mitchell turned to the novel with Match Made in Heaven. The story revolves around Harvard Professor Elliott Goodman, who suffers a massive heart attack and pleads for his life while being worked on in a hospital operating room.

  5. Bob is the author of three novels, all of which are, naturally, about the profound relationship between sports and life. Match Made in Heaven, a tale of golf and human frailty, is in its second printing (from Kensington) and is available worldwide in six languages and in audiotape (Brilliance) and e-book (Kindle) formats.

  6. It was written by songwriters Bob Mitchell and Nick Graham. "The Flame" reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 in July 1988, becoming the band's only number one hit. It also reached number one in Australia and Canada.

  7. Writer/Sports Fanatic. Bio; Photogallery; News and Events; FAQs; Contact; Purchase; all information copyright Bob Mitchell

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