Sorry to bother you, but I seem to recall an article (cover story?) about William Link, who with Richard Levinson created my all-time favorite show, Columbo.
I can't find it...Am I misremembering...?
I've put his name in quotation marks, but I've only found a few "hits"...
Just one more thing...thanks.
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There's an article by Peter Samelson in the March 2015 issue of MAGIC magazine.
I quote:
I quote:
The Magic of Levinson & Link
By Peter Samelson
Arguably the most successful writing duo in television, Richard Levinson & William Link also penned stories for books, films, and theater. The men responsible for magic-themed shows like Doug Henning's Merlin on Broadway and Blacke's Magic on TV had an amazing career that stemmed largely from their own interests in conjuring.