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  1. Robert Guy Barrows, a lifetime member of the Writer’s Guild who wrote for television in the 1960s and 70s, has died following complications from cancer surgery in Pueblo, Colorado. He was 81. Mr. Barrows was born in Fort Collins, Colorado on February 9th, 1926.

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  2. www.robertguybarrows.com › html › aboutusRobert Guy Barrows

    Writer, director, producer, Los Alamos National Laboratory, with Q-Clearance for national security films and television. Executive Producer, Valley Production Center, Van Nuys, CA. Produced TV shows and commercials featuring Dick Clark, Ed McMahon, Steve Allen, Richard Simmons & other celebrities.

  3. Feb 9, 2008 · Robert Guy Barrows, a former UCLA instructor of playwriting and theater arts who wrote for television in the 1960s and ‘70s and was repeatedly arrested on obscenity charges while...

  4. Robert Guy Barrows was born on 9 February 1926 in Fort Collins, Colorado, USA. He was a writer, known for Mission: Impossible (1966), The Green Hornet (1966) and The Fugitive (1963). He was married to Judith Barrows, Elizabeth Barrows, Jeri Wacester and Janette L. Davenport.

  5. Robert Guy Barrows was born on 9 February 1926 in Fort Collins, Colorado, USA. He was a writer, known for Mission: Impossible (1966), The Green Hornet (1966) and The Fugitive (1963). He was married to Judith Barrows, Elizabeth Barrows, Jeri Wacester and Janette L. Davenport.

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    • Pueblo, Colorado, USA
  6. Feb 13, 2008 · Robert Guy Barrows, a former instructor of playwriting and theater arts at UCLA who wrote for television in the 1960s and '70s and was repeatedly arrested on obscenity charges while...

  7. Robert Guy Barrows (b. 1926, d. 2008) was a writer of Mission: Impossible. He was the husband of Judith Barrows. Barrows was an American writer who had also written episodes of Kraft Suspense Theatre, The Man Who Never Was, The Virginian, and Daniel Boone.

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