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Dan Curtis wasn't involved with the original TV series.


* DoingItForTheArt: Frank Spotnitz mentioned that [[https://www.frankspotnitz.com/work/night-stalker despite the negative reviews due to not being comparable to the original series]] and the bad time slot the show aired on, he was able to work alongside Dan Curtis, who was involved in the production of the original Kolchak series. The two men worked with their best in directing the series in the spirit of the 1970s version, but they both knew that the 9 PM schedule was going to tank the ratings and that the ABC executives had interferred a lot in the production process.

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* DoingItForTheArt: Frank Spotnitz mentioned that [[https://www.frankspotnitz.com/work/night-stalker despite the negative reviews due to not being comparable to the original series]] and the bad time slot the show aired on, he was able to work alongside Dan Curtis, who was involved in the production of the original Kolchak series.[[MadeForTVMovie TV movies]]. The two men worked with their best in directing the series in the spirit of the 1970s version, but they both knew that the 9 PM schedule was going to tank the ratings and that the ABC executives had interferred a lot in the production process.
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* DoingItForTheArt: Frank Spotnitz mentioned that [[https://www.frankspotnitz.com/work/night-stalker despite the negative reviews due to not being comparable to the original series]] and the bad time slot the show aired on, he was able to work alongside Dan Curtis, who was involved in the production of the original Kolchak.

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* DoingItForTheArt: Frank Spotnitz mentioned that [[https://www.frankspotnitz.com/work/night-stalker despite the negative reviews due to not being comparable to the original series]] and the bad time slot the show aired on, he was able to work alongside Dan Curtis, who was involved in the production of the original Kolchak.Kolchak series. The two men worked with their best in directing the series in the spirit of the 1970s version, but they both knew that the 9 PM schedule was going to tank the ratings and that the ABC executives had interferred a lot in the production process.

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* DoingItForTheArt: Frank Spotnitz mentioned that [[https://www.frankspotnitz.com/work/night-stalker despite the negative reviews due to not being comparable to the original series]] and the bad time slot the show aired on, he was able to work alongside Dan Curtis, who was involved in the production of the original Kolchak.



** Two scripts were left unfilmed due to the series’s cancellation, one of which, "The M-Word", was written by Darin Morgan, who had written several fan-favorite episodes of Series/TheXFiles, including the Emmy-winner "Clyde Bruckman’s Final Repose".

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** Two scripts were left unfilmed due to the series’s cancellation, one of which, "The M-Word", was written by Darin Morgan, who had written several fan-favorite episodes of Series/TheXFiles, including the Emmy-winner "Clyde Bruckman’s Final Repose".Repose".
** The bikers encountered by the main cast are said to be of the Four Horsemen.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen:
** Creator/TedDanson and Creator/JohnCReilly auditioned to play Kolchak.
** On the DVDCommentary, Frank Spotnitz provides a lot of information on the series’s planned MythArc and how it would have progressed over the course of the series.
** Two scripts were left unfilmed due to the series’s cancellation, one of which, "The M-Word", was written by Darin Morgan, who had written several fan-favorite episodes of Series/TheXFiles, including the Emmy-winner "Clyde Bruckman’s Final Repose".

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