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  1. George F. Slavin. Writer: Star Trek. Wrote 17 Hollywood feature films and 300 episodes and pilot episodes for American television. WORLD WAR II: RAF, AAF, Ferry Command and Air Transport Command. DECORATIONS: Victory Medal, American Theatre Service Medal, Asiatic Pacific Service Medal, Allied Ribbon, British General Service.

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    • March 2, 1916
    • George F. Slavin
    • April 19, 2001
  2. Apr 21, 2001 · George F. Slavin, a prolific Hollywood writer who authored 21 motion pictures and more than 200 television shows from the 1940s into the 1980s, has died at the age of 85. Slavin died Thursday...

  3. George F. Slavin. Writer: Star Trek. Wrote 17 Hollywood feature films and 300 episodes and pilot episodes for American television. WORLD WAR II: RAF, AAF, Ferry Command and Air Transport Command. DECORATIONS: Victory Medal, American Theatre Service Medal, Asiatic Pacific Service Medal, Allied Ribbon, British General Service.

    • March 2, 1916
    • April 19, 2001
  4. George F. Slavin is known as an Writer, Story, Screenplay, Teleplay, Original Story, and Idea. Some of his work includes Star Trek, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Hawaii Five-O, Maverick, Thunder Bay, Barnaby Jones, The Woman on Pier 13, and Big House, U.S.A.

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    George F. Slavin (2 March 1916 – 19 April 2001; age 85) was an American film and television writer. Slavin wrote the Star Trek: The Original Series third season episode "The Mark of Gideon" with Stanley Adams.

    George F. Slavin at the Internet Movie Database

  5. George F. Slavin (1916-2001) was a television and movie screenwriter. He wrote feature films and numerous episodes for series television Finding aid available in repository

  6. The Rocket Man is a 1954 American comedy science fiction film directed by Oscar Rudolph and starring Charles Coburn, Spring Byington, Anne Francis, John Agar and George "Foghorn" Winslow. The script was co-written by Lenny Bruce and Jack Henley from a story by George W. George and George F. Slavin. [1]