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    Barney Slater was born on 21 January 1923 in Gastonia, North Carolina, USA. He was a writer, known for The Tin Star (1957), Mission: Impossible (1966) and Lost in Space (1965). He died on 29 November 1978 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

  2. Barney Slater was born on January 21, 1923, in Gastonia, North Carolina. He wrote twenty-one episodes of Irwin Allen's television show "Lost in Space". He also wrote episodes for "The Time Tunnel", "Mission:Impossible", "Gilligans Island", and many more.

  3. Barney Slater was born on January 21, 1923 in Gastonia, North Carolina, USA. He was a writer, known for The Tin Star (1957), Mission: Impossible (1966) and Lost in Space (1965). He died on November 29, 1978 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

  4. Barney Slater is known as an Writer, Story, Teleplay, Screenplay, Original Story, and Adaptation. Some of his work includes Columbo, Mission: Impossible, The Time Tunnel, Cahill: United States Marshal, CHiPs, The Tin Star, Lost in Space, and Three Violent People.

  5. Jul 21, 2015 · A promotional piece for Remco’s Robot B-9 toys, “The Mechanical Men” may provide nostalgic value for collectors of 1960s movie models and replicas. Modern audiences, in contrast, will likely take issue with the illogical premise for Barney Slaters narrative. Pros.

  6. Based on the story The Tin Badge by Barney Slater and Joel Kane, aging screenwriter Dudley Nichols fashioned The Tin Star (1957), a straightforward Western of an older man trying to impart some hard-won wisdom to a young greenhorn who's trying to do right in a world often gone wrong.

  7. Barney Slater (b. 1923, d. 1978) is a writer of Mission: Impossible. Slater was an American writer who had also written episodes of Men of Annapolis, Zane Grey Theater, Tombstone Territory, Johnny Ringo, Bat Masterson, Shirley Temple's Storybook, and Lost in Space.

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