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Nelson Bond was one of the pioneering script writers for television
during the 1940/50s. When he wrote television was "live,"
which was before the use of film and later video tape brought an end to the immediacy of
broadcast TV.
Nelson preferred to work alone, and most of his work consists of scripts
for theater dramas. With the rise of the popular weekly series in the
1950s, in which producers began to bring together teams of writers, he
ceased television script writing.
RETURN
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“The Air Eaters of Titian,”
ROD BROWN OF THE ROCKET RANGERS
(CBS - 30 minutes - live - 1953).
“Al Haddon's Lamp,”
REVUE PRODUCTIONS
(30 minutes - film - 1952/1953).
“The Bacular Clock”
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(30 minutes - film - 1952/1953).
“Button, Button,” MATINEE THEATRE (NBC - 60 Minutes - live - 1958.
“Cartwright's Camera,” JOHNNY PRESENTS (NBC - 30 Minutes - live - 1941).
“The Castaway,”
OUT THERE
(30 minutes - live - 1949).
“Compliments of a Killer,”
BROADWAY PREVIEWS
(90 Minutes - live - 1946).
“Conquerors' Isle”
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(30 minutes - film - 1952/1953);
TALES OF TOMORROW (ABC - Minutes 30 - live - 1953).
“The Death Ball, ” ROD BROWN OF THE ROCKET RANGERS
(CBS - 30 minutes - live - 1953).
“The Devil You Say”
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(30 minutes - film - 1952/1953).
“The Drums of Death,” BROADWAY PREVIEWS
(90 Minutes - live - 1946).
“Homecoming,” GENERAL MOTORS THEATRE (CBC - 60 Minutes - live - 195_).
“The Housekeeper,” LIGHTS OUT (CBS - 30 minutes - live - 1949);
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(30 minutes - film - 1952/1953).
“Inside Story,”
LUX VIDEO THEATRE (CBS - 30 Minutes - live - 1949).
“Johnny Cartwright's Camera,”
CHEVROLET TELE-THEATRE
(NBC - 30 Minutes - live - 1949).
“The Juvenile Genius”
REVUE PRODUCTIONS
(30 minutes - film - 1952/1953). |