Harold Jack Bloom (Writing)
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Details about Harold Jack Bloom are limited at this time. With a growing presence in Writing, more information may emerge as their career progresses.
Cold War adversaries Col. Jack Knowles and his Russian counterpart, Col. Valachev, are stationed on opposite sides of the German-Czech border. Both men are responsible for a group of troops in their remote settings, and both have been shaped by their combat experiences and a shared aversion to their superiors' ways of doing things. After a defector is killed, things escalate into a full-fledged battle with serious geopolitical ramifications.
Release Date: 1990-03-08
Department: Production
Job: Associate Producer
Vote Count: 40
When their stingy boss suddenly drops dead, two coworkers decide to split the million in cash in his safe, only to find themselves pursued by the criminal owners of the money.
Release Date: 1989-10-17
Department: Writing
Job: Writer
Project U.F.O. is a NBC television series based loosely on the real-life Project Blue Book
Release Date: 1978-02-19
Department: Writing
Job: Writer
Episode Count: 26
Vote Count: 3
A dangerous campus radical may go free if the District Attorney's office can't locate any witnesses for the prosecution.
Release Date: 1978-01-20
Department: Writing
Job: Writer
A convicted con artist sets out to expose the head of a charity fund who has been embezzling money to cover his huge gambling losses.
Release Date: 1975-05-09
Department: Production
Job: Producer
Vote Count: 2
A young stockbroker, Christopher Sand, inherits an old ship named "Black Pearl" along with a medallion that is the key to a sunken Nazi treasure. But there are other people looking for the sunken treasure, people who will stop at nothing to gain access to the medallion.
Release Date: 1975-01-04
Department: Writing
Job: Writer
Vote Count: 1
Emergency +4 is an American animated television series based on the live action prime-time series Emergency!. The series began on NBC's Saturday morning schedule on September 8, 1973 and ran twenty-three 30-minute episodes over two seasons. It remained on the network until September 4, 1976 through re-runs. Randolph Mantooth and Kevin Tighe provided the voices for their respective Emergency! paramedic characters. Each episode of the adventure series revolved around the Paramedical Rescue Service. The "+4" of the series title refers to four children who join the paramedics in each episode's rescue activities. Universal Studios outsourced the animation to Fred Calvert Productions because at the time, they did not have their own animation division.
Release Date: 1973-09-08
Department: Creator
Job: Creator
Vote Count: 2
An old-fashioned western lawman coming to grips with the "modern technology" of the 20th century. He teams up with college-educated criminologist to solve a tricky mystery.
Release Date: 1972-10-08
Department: Writing
Job: Writer
Hec Ramsey is a television Western, a production of Jack Webb's production company, Mark VII Limited, in association with Universal Studios, broadcast in the United States by NBC as part of the NBC Mystery Movie wheel show during the 1972-73 and 1973-74 seasons.
Release Date: 1972-09-13
Department: Writing
Job: Writer
Episode Count: 1
Vote Count: 5
A man thought-dead comes home to find that his wife has sold their ranch and married a Mexican revolutionary.
Release Date: 1972-02-01
Department: Writing
Job: Writer
Vote Count: 2
The crew of Los Angeles County Fire Department Station 51, particularly the paramedic team, and Rampart Hospital respond to emergencies in their operating area.
Release Date: 1972-01-22
Department: Writing
Job: Writer
Episode Count: 5
Vote Count: 44
The pilot movie to the hit series about Los Angeles paramedics and their interaction with the fire department and hospital system.
Release Date: 1972-01-15
Department: Writing
Job: Teleplay
Vote Count: 2
Will Tenneray and Abe Cross are two aging, famous gunfighters, both in need of money. Tenneray comes up with the idea to stage a duel to the death in a bullfight arena, with the ticket proceeds going to the winner.
Release Date: 1971-08-25
Department: Writing
Job: Screenplay
Vote Count: 33
A Deputy District Attorney suspects that a nurse has been murdering her rich husbands and relatives by giving them unneeded insulin doses, but his superiors don't believe him.
Release Date: 1969-12-08
Department: Production
Job: Producer
A photographer plans to murder his rich young wife after she catches him cheating on her and threatens to divorce him so he won't get any of her money. He arranges for her to have an auto accident. However, instead of killing her, the accident only causes her to lose her memory, and the doctors say that it could return at any moment.
Release Date: 1969-02-11
Department: Writing
Job: Story
Vote Count: 3
Adam-12 is a television police drama that followed two police officers of the Los Angeles Police Department, Pete Malloy and Jim Reed, as they patrolled the streets of Los Angeles in their patrol unit, 1-Adam-12.
Release Date: 1968-09-21
Department: Writing
Job: Writer
Episode Count: 1
Vote Count: 39
A mysterious spacecraft captures Russian and American space capsules and brings the two superpowers to the brink of war. James Bond investigates the case in Japan and comes face to face with his archenemy Blofeld.
Release Date: 1967-06-13
Department: Writing
Job: Writer
Vote Count: 2224
The Time Tunnel is a 1966–1967 U.S. color science fiction TV series, written around a theme of time travel adventure. The show was creator-producer Irwin Allen's third science fiction television series, released by 20th Century Fox and broadcast on ABC. The show ran for one season of 30 episodes. Reruns are viewable on cable and by internet streaming. A pilot for a new series was produced in 2002, although it was not picked up.
Release Date: 1966-09-09
Department: Writing
Job: Teleplay
Episode Count: 1
Vote Count: 171
Agents Napoleon Solo and Illya Kuryakin work for a secret intelligence service working under the auspices of the U.N. Their immediate superior is Mr. Waverly. Together they operate out of a secret base beneath the streets of New York City, and accesses through several cover business such as Del Floria's Tailor Shop and the Masque Club. This secret intelligence service is called U.N.C.L.E. United Network Command for Law and Enforcement.
Release Date: 1964-09-22
Department: Writing
Job: Writer
Episode Count: 1
Vote Count: 63
This series chronicles the adventures--in the air and on the ground--of the men of the 918th Bombardment Group of the U.S. Eighth Air Force. First commanded by irascible General Frank Savage--and later by Colonel Joe Gallagher, the son of a Pentagon General--the Group is stationed in England, and flies long-range bombing missions into German-held Europe.
Release Date: 1964-09-18
Department: Writing
Job: Writer
Episode Count: 4
Vote Count: 19
Dante is a short-lived NBC adventure/drama television series starring Howard Duff as Willie Dante, a former gambler who operates Dante's Inferno, a San Francisco, California, nightclub. Alan Mowbray co-starred as Stewart Styles, the Maitre d'; Tom D'Andrea as Biff, Dante's "man Friday", and Mort Mills as police Lieutenant Bob Malone. Dante claims to have put his past behind him but has retained old associates Stewart and Biff. While his club is legitimate, neither the police nor the mob believe that he is truly finished with the criminal underworld. Dante's old associates in crime keep appearing at the club in efforts to lure him back to the underworld. Dick Powell had previously played Dante in eight episodes of his Four Star Playhouse, initially written by Blake Edwards, who had previously created the radio drama Richard Diamond, Private Detective for Powell. There, Willie operates an illegal gambling operation in the back room of the "Inferno", which police soon shut down. The only regular from the Four Star Playhouse version to be cast in the series as well was Mowbray, who had first played a millionaire named Jackson who had gambled away his fortune and then worked as one of Dante's waiters. These episodes were subsequently rebroadcast under the collective title The Best in Mystery.
Release Date: 1960-10-03
Department: Writing
Job: Writer
Episode Count: 3
Vote Count: 1
The Brothers Brannagan is an American crime drama television series that aired in syndication from September 24, 1960, and July 15, 1961. A double lead private-eye series set in Phoenix, Arizona, starring two single brothers who operate a private detective agency.
Release Date: 1960-09-24
Department: Writing
Job: Writer
Episode Count: 3
Checkmate is an American detective television series starring Anthony George, Sebastian Cabot, and Doug McClure. The show aired on CBS Television from 1960 to 1962 for a total of 70 episodes and was produced by Jack Benny's production company, "JaMco Productions" in co-operation with Revue Studios. Guest stars included Charles Laughton, Peter Lorre, and Lee Marvin, among many other commensurately prominent performers.
Release Date: 1960-09-17
Department: Writing
Job: Writer
Episode Count: 1
Vote Count: 7
Lt. Frank Ballinger is a no-nonsense plain clothes cop in the elite M Squad Division. The Squad's task is to root out organised crime and corruption in America's Second City, Chicago.
Release Date: 1957-09-20
Department: Writing
Job: Writer
Episode Count: 1
Vote Count: 6
Have Gun – Will Travel is an American Western television series that aired on CBS from 1957 through 1963. It was rated number three or number four in the Nielsen ratings every year of its first four seasons. It was one of the few television shows to spawn a successful radio version. The radio series debuted November 23, 1958. The television show is presently shown on the Encore-Western channel. Have Gun – Will Travel was created by Sam Rolfe and Herb Meadow and produced by Frank Pierson, Don Ingalls, Robert Sparks, and Julian Claman. There were 225 episodes of the TV series, 24 written by Gene Roddenberry. Other contributors included Bruce Geller, Harry Julian Fink, Don Brinkley and Irving Wallace. Andrew McLaglen directed 101 episodes and 19 were directed by series star Richard Boone.
Release Date: 1957-09-14
Department: Writing
Job: Writer
Episode Count: 2
Vote Count: 40
A group prison breakout goes from bad to worse when the desperate warden tries to steal the gang's dough.
Release Date: 1956-07-01
Department: Writing
Job: Screenplay
Vote Count: 10
Millionaire Victor Danemore, living on the French Riviera, dies suddenly of a heart attack. His secretary, Dave Bishop, wants to know more about his employer's life. Surprisingly, not even his young wife knows anything about her husband's background or how he earned his fortune. Clues lead Bishop to Vienna and Stockholm, where he learns that Danemore was blackmailing people who cooperated with the Nazis during World War II.
Release Date: 1956-07-01
Department: Writing
Job: Writer
Vote Count: 24
A captured architect designs an ingenious plan to ensure the impregnability of the tomb of a self-absorbed Pharaoh, obsessed with the security of his next life.
Release Date: 1955-07-24
Department: Writing
Job: Writer
Vote Count: 90
When the army insists on building a fort on Indian land, in defiance of a treaty, the warnings of a scout go unheeded.
Release Date: 1954-05-01
Department: Writing
Job: Story
Vote Count: 6
Left by his wife, a vain rodeo star picks up a floozy and rides a bad Brahman bull.
Release Date: 1953-06-24
Department: Writing
Job: Writer
Vote Count: 9
A bounty hunter trying to bring a murderer to justice is forced to accept the help of two less-than-trustworthy strangers.
Release Date: 1953-01-30
Department: Writing
Job: Writer
Vote Count: 208
An American radio–television anthology series, created in 1947 by Canadian director Fletcher Markle, who came to CBS from the CBC. Studio One, presented by Westinghouse, was one of the first of the anthology TV programs. The episodes were often abridged remakes of movies from years gone by and many future well-known television and movie actors appeared in the productions.
Release Date: 1948-11-07
Department: Writing
Job: Writer
Episode Count: 1
Vote Count: 11
The Wedsworth-Townsend Act was the pilot episode for the TV series Emergency!, a made-for-TV movie, broadcast on NBC on January 15, 1972. The primary cast from the pilot also starred in the TV series for the entire run through 1977. The actual name of the act was the Wedworth-Townsend Paramedic Act, a law passed and signed into law in 1970.
Department: Creator
Job: Creator