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Gilbert Ralston

Gilbert Alexander Ralston (January 5, 1912 – March 18, 1999) was a British-American screenwriter,[1] journalist and author. He was a television producer in the 1950s and a screenwriter in the 1960s. He created the television series The Wild Wild West and wrote scripts for Star Trek, Gunsmoke, Ben Casey, I Spy,[1] Hawaii Five-O and Naked City. He wrote the screenplay for the 1971 movie Willard,[2] which was based on the 1968 novel Ratman's Notebooks written by Stephen Gilbert.[2]

Gilbert Ralston
Born
Gilbert Alexander Ralston

(1912-01-05)January 5, 1912
DiedMarch 18, 1999(1999-03-18) (aged 87)
OccupationScreenwriter

Early life and career edit

Ralston was born in 1912 in Newcastle, Ireland (now Northern Ireland) in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (now the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)

In the 1950s he worked as a television producer in the United States. In the 1960s, he worked as a television screenwriter, according to the IMDb website. Willard was nominated for an Edgar Allan Poe Award in 1972 for Best Motion Picture.

He died on March 18, 1999, in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, of congestive heart failure.

Television screenwriter edit

Ralston was a screenwriter for many of the top television shows in the United States in the 1960s. He wrote the script for the 1967 Star Trek episode "Who Mourns for Adonais?", which is a line from Adonais (1821), the elegiac poem by Percy Bysshe Shelley. He also wrote scripts for Ben Casey, Laredo, I Spy, The Big Valley, Gunsmoke, The Naked City, Combat, Hawaii Five-O and The Wild Wild West

The Wild Wild West edit

Ralston helped create the television series The Wild Wild West and wrote the pilot episode, "The Night of the Inferno". In 1997, at the age of 85, Ralston sued Warner Brothers over the upcoming motion picture based on the series (Wild Wild West was released in 1999). In a deposition, Ralston explained that, in 1964, he was approached by producer Michael Garrison, who '"said he had an idea for a series, good commercial idea, and wanted to know if I could glue the idea of a western hero and a James Bond type together in the same show."[3]

Ralston said he then created the Civil War characters, the format, the story outline and nine drafts of the script that was the basis for the television series. It was his idea, for example, to have a secret agent named Jim West who would perform secret missions for U.S. President Ulysses S. Grant.

Ralston's experience brought to light a common Hollywood practice of the 1950s and 1960s, where television writers who helped create popular series allowed producers or studios to take credit for said series, thus depriving the writers of any royalties.

Outcome of court case edit

Ralston died in 1999 before his lawsuit was settled. Warner Brothers ended up paying Ralston's family between $600,000 and $1.5 million.[4]

Filmography edit

Films edit

Year Film Credit Notes
1968 Kona Coast Written by
1971 The Hunting Party Written by
Willard Screenplay by based on the novel Ratman's Notebooks by Stephen Gilbert
1972 Ben Written by based on characters created by Stephen Gilbert
1976 Special Delivery Written by

Television edit

Year TV series Credit Notes
1952-53 Your Jeweler's Showcase Producer 28 episodes
1952-54 Cavalcade of America Producer 14 episodes
1953 General Electric Theater Producer 12 episodes
1955-57 Captain Gallant of the Foreign Legion Producer, Executive Producer 37 episodes
1957 High Adventure with Lowell Thomas Producer
1961 Bus Stop Writer 1 episode
1961-62 Naked City Writer 7 episodes
1961-64 Ben Casey Writer 16 episodes
1962 Route 66 Writer 1 episode
Target: The Corruptors! Writer 1 episode
1962-63 The Untouchables Writer 2 episodes
1963 Alcoa Premiere Writer 1 episode
Wide Country Writer 1 episode
1964 The Richard Boone Show Writer 1 episode
Suspense Producer 1 episode
1965 Alfred Hitchcock Presents Writer 1 episode
Burke's Law Writer 1 episode
Gunsmoke Writer 1 episode
I Spy Writer 2 episodes
Mr. Novak Writer 1 episode
Slattery's People Writer 1 episode
The Wild Wild West Writer 1 episode
12 O'Clock High Writer 1 episode
1966 Combat! Writer 1 episode
Laredo Writer 1 episode
1966-67 The Big Valley Writer 3 episodes
1967 Insight Writer 1 episode
Iron Horse Writer 2 episodes
Star Trek Writer 1 episode
1967-68 Gentle Ben Writer 5 episodes
1968 Land of the Giants Writer 1 episode
1969 Hawaii Five-O Writer 1 episode
The Name of the Game Writer 1 episode
1971 O'Hara, U.S. Treasury Writer 2 episodes
1972 Nichols Writer 1 episode

References edit

  1. ^ a b . Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. Baseline & All Movie Guide. 2014. Archived from the original on 11 January 2014.
  2. ^ a b Canby, Vincent (19 June 1971). "Willard (1971) Screen: Affinity for Rats:Davison Plays Lead in Horror Film 'Willard'". The New York Times.
  3. ^ The New York Times, 8 July 1999
  4. ^ The Wall Street Journal, 15 July 2005

External links edit

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Gilbert Alexander Ralston January 5 1912 March 18 1999 was a British American screenwriter 1 journalist and author He was a television producer in the 1950s and a screenwriter in the 1960s He created the television series The Wild Wild West and wrote scripts for Star Trek Gunsmoke Ben Casey I Spy 1 Hawaii Five O and Naked City He wrote the screenplay for the 1971 movie Willard 2 which was based on the 1968 novel Ratman s Notebooks written by Stephen Gilbert 2 Gilbert RalstonBornGilbert Alexander Ralston 1912 01 05 January 5 1912Newcastle Ireland United Kingdom of Great Britain and IrelandDiedMarch 18 1999 1999 03 18 aged 87 Mount Pleasant South Carolina United StatesOccupationScreenwriter Contents 1 Early life and career 2 Television screenwriter 3 The Wild Wild West 4 Outcome of court case 5 Filmography 5 1 Films 5 2 Television 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and career editRalston was born in 1912 in Newcastle Ireland now Northern Ireland in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland now the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland In the 1950s he worked as a television producer in the United States In the 1960s he worked as a television screenwriter according to the IMDb website Willard was nominated for an Edgar Allan Poe Award in 1972 for Best Motion Picture He died on March 18 1999 in Mount Pleasant South Carolina of congestive heart failure Television screenwriter editRalston was a screenwriter for many of the top television shows in the United States in the 1960s He wrote the script for the 1967 Star Trek episode Who Mourns for Adonais which is a line from Adonais 1821 the elegiac poem by Percy Bysshe Shelley He also wrote scripts for Ben Casey Laredo I Spy The Big Valley Gunsmoke The Naked City Combat Hawaii Five O and The Wild Wild WestThe Wild Wild West editRalston helped create the television series The Wild Wild West and wrote the pilot episode The Night of the Inferno In 1997 at the age of 85 Ralston sued Warner Brothers over the upcoming motion picture based on the series Wild Wild West was released in 1999 In a deposition Ralston explained that in 1964 he was approached by producer Michael Garrison who said he had an idea for a series good commercial idea and wanted to know if I could glue the idea of a western hero and a James Bond type together in the same show 3 Ralston said he then created the Civil War characters the format the story outline and nine drafts of the script that was the basis for the television series It was his idea for example to have a secret agent named Jim West who would perform secret missions for U S President Ulysses S Grant Ralston s experience brought to light a common Hollywood practice of the 1950s and 1960s where television writers who helped create popular series allowed producers or studios to take credit for said series thus depriving the writers of any royalties Outcome of court case editRalston died in 1999 before his lawsuit was settled Warner Brothers ended up paying Ralston s family between 600 000 and 1 5 million 4 Filmography editFilms edit Year Film Credit Notes1968 Kona Coast Written by1971 The Hunting Party Written byWillard Screenplay by based on the novel Ratman s Notebooks by Stephen Gilbert1972 Ben Written by based on characters created by Stephen Gilbert1976 Special Delivery Written byTelevision edit Year TV series Credit Notes1952 53 Your Jeweler s Showcase Producer 28 episodes1952 54 Cavalcade of America Producer 14 episodes1953 General Electric Theater Producer 12 episodes1955 57 Captain Gallant of the Foreign Legion Producer Executive Producer 37 episodes1957 High Adventure with Lowell Thomas Producer1961 Bus Stop Writer 1 episode1961 62 Naked City Writer 7 episodes1961 64 Ben Casey Writer 16 episodes1962 Route 66 Writer 1 episodeTarget The Corruptors Writer 1 episode1962 63 The Untouchables Writer 2 episodes1963 Alcoa Premiere Writer 1 episodeWide Country Writer 1 episode1964 The Richard Boone Show Writer 1 episodeSuspense Producer 1 episode1965 Alfred Hitchcock Presents Writer 1 episodeBurke s Law Writer 1 episodeGunsmoke Writer 1 episodeI Spy Writer 2 episodesMr Novak Writer 1 episodeSlattery s People Writer 1 episodeThe Wild Wild West Writer 1 episode12 O Clock High Writer 1 episode1966 Combat Writer 1 episodeLaredo Writer 1 episode1966 67 The Big Valley Writer 3 episodes1967 Insight Writer 1 episodeIron Horse Writer 2 episodesStar Trek Writer 1 episode1967 68 Gentle Ben Writer 5 episodes1968 Land of the Giants Writer 1 episode1969 Hawaii Five O Writer 1 episodeThe Name of the Game Writer 1 episode1971 O Hara U S Treasury Writer 2 episodes1972 Nichols Writer 1 episodeReferences edit a b Gilbert Ralston Movies amp TV Dept The New York Times Baseline amp All Movie Guide 2014 Archived from the original on 11 January 2014 a b Canby Vincent 19 June 1971 Willard 1971 Screen Affinity for Rats Davison Plays Lead in Horror Film Willard The New York Times The New York Times 8 July 1999 The Wall Street Journal 15 July 2005External links editGilbert Ralston at IMDb Gilbert Ralston at Memory Alpha Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gilbert Ralston amp oldid 1159655990, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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