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  1. Robert C. Dennis was born on 17 November 1915 in Courtright, Ontario, Canada. He was a writer, known for Passport to Danger (1954), The New Adventures of China Smith (1954) and China Smith (1952). He was married to Leta Bernice Peterson, ??? Wilson and Eileen Whitfield. He died on 14 September 1983 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

    • Writer
    • November 17, 1915
    • Robert C. Dennis
    • September 14, 1983
  2. Sep 17, 1983 · Robert C. Dennis, who created more than 500 scripts for such television series as ''Charlie's Angels,'' ''Hawaii Five-0'' and ''Dragnet,'' died of cancer Wednesday at his Hollywood home.

  3. Robert C. Dennis was born on November 17, 1915 in Courtright, Ontario, Canada. He was a writer, known for Passport to Danger (1954), The New Adventures of China Smith (1954) and China Smith (1952). He was married to Leta Bernice Peterson, ??? Wilson and Eileen Whitfield. He died on September 14, 1983 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

    • November 17, 1915
    • September 14, 1983
  4. Robert C. Dennis is known as an Writer, Screenplay, Teleplay, and Story. Some of his work includes Batman, The Six Million Dollar Man, Get Smart, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Charlie's Angels, Starsky & Hutch, The Outer Limits, and The Andy Griffith Show.

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  6. Find information about and book an appointment with Dr. Robert C. Dennis, MD in Cincinnati, OH. Specialties: Family Medicine.

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  7. Robert C. Dennis (November 17, 1915 - September 14, 1983) co-wrote with Earl Barret two episodes of The Andy Griffith Show. He also wrote episodes of the TV series "Peter Gunn", "Alfred Hitchcock Presents", "The Rifleman", "The Untouchables", "Tales of Wells Fargo", "Have Gun Will Travel", "77 Sunset Strip", "The Fugitive", "The Outer Limits ...

  8. In this TV adaptation, writer Robert C. Dennis invented the character of attorney Thurman Cutler, greatly expanded the role of a nameless newspaperman, mentioned only in passing in Binder's original story, into Judson Ellis and changed Prof. Link's relative to a woman.

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