Michael Zagor

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Born
Michael S. Zagor
OccupationTelevision writer
Yearsactive1963–1998[1]
Michael Zagor
Born
Michael S. Zagor
OccupationTelevision writer
Years active1963–1998[1]

Michael S. Zagor is an American television writer.[2][3] He wrote for television programs including Ben Casey, Room 222, Slattery's People, I Spy, The Long, Hot Summer, GE True, The Bill Cosby Show and The Young Lawyers.[4]

In addition to his writing credits, he and George Eckstein co-wrote the two-part series finale "The Judgment" of the ABC crime drama television series The Fugitive.[5][6]

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