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'''Robert L. McCullough''' | '''Robert "Bob" L. McCullough''' is a writer, director and producer who wrote {{G80|Space Croppers|prose=y}}. | ||
McCullough previously wrote for [[Glen A. Larson]]'s ''[[w:The_Misadventures_of_Sheriff_Lobo|The Misadventures of Sheriff Lobo]]'' and ''[[w:B.J._and_the_Bear|B.J. and the Bear]]'', and wrote two second season ''[[MemoryAlpha:Star Trek: The Next Generation|Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' episodes, "[[MemoryAlpha:The Icarus Factor|The Icarus Factor]]" and "[[MemoryAlpha:Samaritan Snare|Samaritan Snare]]," in addition to becoming a producer for the last ten episodes of the aforementioned season. Other credits include an episode of the genre series ''[[w:Time_Trax|Time Trax]]'', as well as various episodes and a directing credit for ''[[w:Falcon_Crest|Falcon Crest]]'', which he had been a creative force behind. | |||
McCullough has authored numerous books on screenwriting, in addition to judging the Santa Barbara International Screenplay Awards starting in 2010. | |||
McCullough and his wife, Suzanne Herrera-McCullough, created the podcast ''Where Hollywood Hides'' in 2012, sharing their decades of experiences in the Hollywood film industry, in addition to interviews of various cast and crew, notably ''[[Battlestar Galactica (TOS)|Battlestar Galactica]]'' director [[Alan J. Levi]]. | |||
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*Season 1: "[[Space Croppers]]" | |||
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''See also: [[:Category:Episodes written by Robert L. McCullough|Episodes written by Robert L. McCullough]]'' | ''See also: [[:Category:Episodes written by Robert L. McCullough|Episodes written by Robert L. McCullough]]'' | ||
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== External Links == | == External Links == | ||
* ''[https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/where-hollywood-hides-television-movies-music-show/id592139557 Where Hollywood Hides]'', a list of podcasts at Apple Podcasts | |||
* [https://www.linkedin.com/in/bobmccullough-screenplays/ LinkedIn Profile] | |||
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[[Category:Behind the Scenes]] | [[Category:Behind the Scenes]] |
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Robert "Bob" L. McCullough is a writer, director and producer who wrote Galactica 1980's "Space Croppers".
McCullough previously wrote for Glen A. Larson's The Misadventures of Sheriff Lobo and B.J. and the Bear, and wrote two second season Star Trek: The Next Generation episodes, "The Icarus Factor" and "Samaritan Snare," in addition to becoming a producer for the last ten episodes of the aforementioned season. Other credits include an episode of the genre series Time Trax, as well as various episodes and a directing credit for Falcon Crest, which he had been a creative force behind.
McCullough has authored numerous books on screenwriting, in addition to judging the Santa Barbara International Screenplay Awards starting in 2010.
McCullough and his wife, Suzanne Herrera-McCullough, created the podcast Where Hollywood Hides in 2012, sharing their decades of experiences in the Hollywood film industry, in addition to interviews of various cast and crew, notably Battlestar Galactica director Alan J. Levi.
Writer credits for Galactica 1980
- Season 1: "Space Croppers"
See also: Episodes written by Robert L. McCullough
External Links
- Where Hollywood Hides, a list of podcasts at Apple Podcasts
- LinkedIn Profile
- Robert L. McCullough article at Memory Alpha, the Star Trek wiki.