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  1. Glen A. Larson. Glen Albert Larson (January 3, 1937 – November 14, 2014) was an American television producer, writer, musician, and director who was one of the most profilic and successful figures of 1970s and 1980s television. Larson has created many series, including Alias Smith and Jones, Battlestar Galactica, Buck Rogers in the 25th ...

  2. Glen A. Larson (1937-2014) was a prolific and influential creator of popular prime-time television shows, such as Knight Rider, Magnum P.I., and Battlestar Galactica. IMDb provides his biography, filmography, awards, trivia, and more.

    • January 1, 1
    • Long Beach, California, USA
    • January 1, 1
    • Santa Monica, California, USA
  3. Nov 15, 2014 · Glen Albert Larson was born an only child on Jan. 3, 1937, in Long Beach, Calif. He and his parents moved to Los Angeles when he was young, and he became enthralled with the art of storytelling ...

  4. Learn about the life and career of Glen A. Larson, the prolific producer of popular TV shows like Knight Rider, Magnum P.I. and Battlestar Galactica. Find out his nickname, his musical beginnings, his marriages, his controversies and his legacy.

    • January 3, 1937
    • November 14, 2014
  5. Nov 17, 2014 · Glen A. Larson, the writer and producer behind a series of hit television shows in the 1970s and ’80s, including the original “Battlestar Galactica,” “Knight Rider,” “Magnum, P.I ...

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  7. Nov 15, 2014 · The prolific writer-producer, who also created Magnum, P.I., Knight Rider and Quincy M.E., died of esophageal cancer at UCLA Medical Center. He was known for his influential sci-fi series Battlestar Galactica, which ran on ABC in 1978 and 1979 and inspired many follow-ups and reboots.

  8. Nov 16, 2014 · Glen A. Larson, who produced some of the most iconic television shows of the '70s and '80s, died this week. NPR's Arun Rath talks to Variety's Cynthia Littelton about his legacy and the shows that ...

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