And, as Rachel Bloom's "Fuck Me, Ray Bradbury" reminds us, he wrote the screenplay for and narrated the animated adaptation of his novel Halloween Tree that ran on TBS in 1993https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e1IxOS4VzKM …
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And he did sell the rights for TV/film adaptations for a lot of his other work, although he didn't usually have much good to say if he wasn't involved in it If you're willing to sell TV rights then TV isn't your competitor as a print fiction writer, it's a major income stream
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Worked in movies, too
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I wonder how the F451 episode went.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=waMjP35dLKI#t=1m26s …
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(*sigh* 1:27. Why don't timetags work anymore?)
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Sorry, I mean the first season was 1985-86, the series moved from HBO to USA and ran until 1992
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Roald Dahl had his own TV anthology series too.
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Dahl did tv as well.
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