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  1. Robert Van Scoyk (January 13, 1928 – August 23, 2002) was an American television writer, producer and story editor active during the Golden Age of Television from the late 1940s until the late 1990s.

  2. Sep 3, 2002 · Robert Van Scoyk, a writer and producer of television whodunits like the CBS series ''Murder, She Wrote,'' died on Aug. 23 in Los Angeles. A resident of the city since...

  3. Robert Van Scoyk was born on 13 January 1928 in Dayton, Ohio, USA. He was a writer and producer, known for Columbo (1971), Flying High (1978) and Murder, She Wrote (1984). He was married to Leona Plotkin Van Scoyk. He died on 26 August 2002 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

  4. Sep 4, 2002 · Robert Van Scoyk, who spent 12 years writing and producing TV’s “Murder, She Wrote, died Aug. 26 of complications from diabetes in Los Angeles. He was 74. Prolific writer penned dozens of...

  5. Sep 4, 2002 · Robert Van Scoyk, a writer and producer of television mysteries including " Murder, She Wrote " and " Columbo, " has died of complications of diabetes. He was 74.Mr. Scoyk died Aug. 23, his...

  6. Sarge is an American crime drama television series starring George Kennedy. [2] . The series aired for one season on NBC from September 1971 to January 1972. Overview [ edit] Kennedy stars as Samuel Patrick Cavanaugh, a San Diego police detective sergeant who decides to retire and enter the priesthood after his wife is murdered.

  7. Contributor to periodicals, including Ellery Queen's mystery magazine and Humanist. Robert Van Scoyk (1928-2002) biography on Film Reference.

  8. The Robert Van Scoyk Papers consists mainly of produced television scripts, treatments, and ideas for produced and unproduced TV shows. Some of the popular shows include Columbo, Murder, She Wrote, The Imogene Coca Show, and The Virginian.

  9. Every TV Episode Written by Robert Van Scoyk Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

  10. Nov 23, 2023 · Robert van Scoyk was a television writer, producer and story editor active during the "Golden Age of Television" from the late 1940s until the late 1990s. Beginning in New York and moving to Los Angeles in the 1960s, his credits included The Virginian, Banacek, Young Maverick, Flying High, Rafferty, Ellery Queen and Murder, She Wrote.

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