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  1. William Rabkin is an American television producer, television writer and author. Early life. He did his undergraduate work at the University of Washington in Seattle, then attended UCLA, where he did his MFA in screenwriting and was a part of the Daily Bruin student newspaper. [1] [2] Career.

  2. William Rabkin is known for Diagnosis Murder (1993), She-Wolf of London (1990) and Likely Suspects (1992). Add photos, demo reels. Add to list. More at IMDbPro. Contact info. Agent info. Awards. 2 nominations. Known for. Diagnosis Murder. 6.8. TV Series. Producer. 1996–1999 • 73 eps. She-Wolf of London. 7.2. TV Series. Producer. 1990–1991 • 20 eps.

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  3. sort by. « previous 1 2 next » * Note: these are all the books on Goodreads for this author. To add more books, click here . William Rabkin has 39 books on Goodreads with 24070 ratings. William Rabkins most popular book is A Mind is a Terrible Thing to Read (Psych, #1).

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  5. May 21, 2021 · In March, we had a free webinar William Rabkin, one of the great thinkers about writing television. In 2011, Rabkin wrote a book that has become a bible for television writers: WRITING THE PILOT. He has now followed that book up with CREATING THE SERIES. Bill Rabkin on why he wrote Creating the Series:

  6. Apr 17, 2012 · Five years ago, a good spec TV script could land you a job on staff. Now, everyone wants spec pilots. So where are the resources on how to write one? Enter William Rabkin: not only has he written and/or produced hundreds of hours of dramatic television, but he literally wrote the book on pilot writing.

  7. Jan 25, 2024 · 10. 376 views 1 year ago. Veteran TV writer/showrunner, William Rabkin is the author of the best-selling Writing the Pilot and Writing the Pilot: Creating the Series. He is an associate...

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  8. William Rabkin is a two-time Edgar Award nominee who writes the Psych series of novels and is the author of Writing the Pilot. He has consulted for studios in Canada, Germany, and Spain on television series production and teaches screenwriting at UCLA Extension and as an adjunct professor in UC Riverside's low-residency masters program.

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