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    Jon Kubichan. Producer: Land of the Lost. Jon Kubichan was born on 1 May 1931 in Ohio, USA. He is a producer and writer, known for Land of the Lost (1974), War of the Worlds (1988) and Checkmate (1960).

    • Producer, Writer, Actor
    • May 1, 1931
    • Jon Kubichan
  2. Jon Kubichan, speaking for Broadcast Standards, gave his okay to “go to script” with one very big stipulation “that the scenes between Janice and Kirk’s double be tempered in such a means as to make them acceptable both to NBC and the NAB [National Association of Broadcasters] Code.” (JK4)

  3. Jon Kubichan December 4, 1976 ( 1976-12-04 ) The Marshalls convince Lone Wolf ( Ned Romero ) of the Nez Perce tribe and Captain Diggs ( Gregory Walcott ) of the U.S. Cavalry that the two must learn to work together if they hope to survive and possibly return to 1877.

  4. Jon Kubichan. Producer: Land of the Lost. Jon Kubichan was born on 1 May 1931 in Ohio, USA. He is a producer and writer, known for Land of the Lost (1974), War of the Worlds (1988) and Checkmate (1960).

    • May 1, 1931
  5. I wonder if writer Jon Kubichan was inspired by the comic book, Turok, Son of Stone, when writing this story of a Native American who finds himself trapped in the Land of the Lost. Turok is a comic book character created in 1954 who was a Native American who found himself trapped in the isolated Lost Valley which was populated by dinosaurs and ...

  6. Apr 26, 2005 · The third season of Land of the Lost sadly shows signs that the creators didn't really care any more. The expensive new sets look fantastic, but don't expect any of the thought-provoking or intriguing stories (or big-name writers!) of the first two seasons.

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  7. Jon Kubichan is an American TV writer and producer possibly best known for his work on the "Land of the Lost" TV series. Not much is known about his life and career; not even photos can be found for him. His earliest credit is for an episode of the Sixties series "The Mod Squad," later writing for the TV shows "Run, Joe, Run," "Eight is Enough," the Saturday Morning animated series "The ...

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