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In his forenote to the novel, King wrote, " Don Robertson was and is one of the three writers who influenced me as a young man who was trying to ' become ' a novelist ( the other two being Richard Matheson and John D.
In a thunderous tribute to Jardine, Matheson wrote, " I am sure none can be more zealous in your service.
" While Matheson wrote, "... his mind continue clear and composed to the last.
The producers were Margaret Matheson ( who executive produced Cox's Sid and Nancy for Zenith ) and Tod Davies ( Cox's wife, who also wrote and produced Cox's Three Businessmen ).
Matheson wrote the short story based on a real-life incident involving his young daughter, who fell off her bed while asleep and rolled against a wall.
Spielberg's first film, Duel, was written by frequent Twilight Zone contributor Richard Matheson, who wrote this episode.
On March 23, 1964, Stanley wrote a formal memorandum to John Matheson, a prominent member of the multi-party parliamentary flag committee, suggesting that the new flag of Canada should be instantly recognizable, and simple enough so that school children could draw it.
It is a film adaptation of the 1975 novel Bid Time Return by Richard Matheson, who also wrote the screenplay.
Harlan Ellison wrote “ The City on the Edge of Forever ”, Richard Matheson wrote " The Enemy Within ," and Theodore Sturgeon wrote “ Shore Leave ” and “ Amok Time ”.
Richard Matheson, who had written the script for Steven Spielberg's celebrated 1971 television film Duel, says that he wrote a " very interesting " outline, although the story is credited to " some other writer ".
Two of them still stand ; the former West Church is now converted to a house, and the remaining ( and still functioning ) church was the charge of the Reverend Dr George Matheson, the blind minister who wrote the hymn “ Oh Love that wilt not let me go .” He wrote this hymn after he had been jilted by his fiancee when he became blind and wrote it in his study at the manse.
USA Today columnist Whitney Matheson wrote that the show " seemed to be struggling for content ," and " all the good jokes are taken by the time Kathy's weekly rant sees airtime.
Matheson wrote the screenplay.
Matheson wrote a book, Canada's Flag: A Search for a Country, about the creation of the new flag.
Whitney Matheson wrote about the show in her USA Today column, " Povich's talk show is, without a doubt, the worst thing on television.
In 1975, Beck wrote Heroes of the Horrors ( Macmillan ), illustrated biographies of the six leading horror film stars ( Lon Chaney, Sr., Lon Chaney, Jr., Boris Karloff, Peter Lorre, Bela Lugosi, Vincent Price ) and writers such as Robert Bloch and Richard Matheson.
Mackay also wrote books under a number of different pseudonyms including Ian Angus, William Finlay, Bruce Garden, Alex Matheson and Peter Whittington.
Matheson himself wrote of the composition:

Matheson and script
The script is adapted by Richard Matheson from his own short story, originally published in Playboy magazine.
In 2010, Reeves indicated that Matheson and Solomon were working on a script for a third film, confirming in April 2011 that a draft was complete.
Carl Gottlieb, who had also revised the screenplays for the first two Jaws films, was credited for the script alongside Richard Matheson.
Matheson has reported in interviews that the screenplay was revised by script doctors.

Matheson and for
* Alain Le Pichon, China Trade and Empire: Jardine, Matheson & Co. And the Origins of British Rule in Hong Kong, 1827-1843 ( Oxford ; New York: Published for The British Academy by Oxford University Press, 2006 ).
The Incredible Shrinking Man is a 1957 science fiction film directed by Jack Arnold and adapted for the screen by Richard Matheson from his novel The Shrinking Man ( ISBN 0575074639 ).
This created the perfect opportunity for Matheson to join in commerce with Jardine.
Matheson proved a perfect partner for Jardine.
He was also responsible for removing one of the firm's ship captains for refusing to offload opium chests on the Sabbath, Matheson observed, " We have every respect for persons entertaining strict religious principles, but we fear that very godly people are not suited for the drug trade.
In early 1835 he ordered James Matheson to leave for Britain to persuade the Government to take up strong action to further open up trade in China.
Matheson in England then extensively travelled to meet with several parties, both for government and for trade, to gather support for a war with China.
Aided by Matheson's nephew, Alexander Matheson ( 1805 – 1881 ) and MP John Abel Smith, Jardine met several times with Palmerston to argue the necessity for a war plan.
As early as the mid-1830s, the island of Hong Kong had already been used for transhipment points by Jardine Matheson and other firms ' ships.
Trade with China, especially in the illegal opium, grew, and so did the firm of Jardine, Matheson and Co, which was already known as the Princely Hong for being the largest British trading firm in East Asia.
A descendant of Sir Robert, Sir John Buchanan-Jardine, sold his family's 51 % holding in Jardine, Matheson and Co. for $ 84 million at the then prevailing exchange rate in 1959.
On Christmas Day 1950, a group of four Scottish students ( Ian Hamilton, Gavin Vernon, Kay Matheson, and Alan Stuart ) took the Stone from Westminster Abbey for return to Scotland.
In May 2010, there were reports that Weaver had been cast for the lead role Margaret Matheson in the Spanish thriller film Red Lights.
In 1940 the Matheson family donated over of their land to Dade County for a public park ( Crandon Park ) in exchange for a commitment that the county would build a causeway to the island.
Bogle who gave, William Matheson who gave and James James who gave 11 acres for a total of 46 acres.
* Murray Foster is the bass player for Great Big Sea and is part of the band Great Atomic Power, with Dave Matheson, Tory Cassis, Mark Mariash and Jason LaPrade.

Matheson and sequel
Once filming of Breezy had finished, Warner Brothers announced that Eastwood had agreed to reprise his role as Detective Harry Callahan in Magnum Force ( 1973 ), a sequel to Dirty Harry, about a group of rogue young officers ( among them David Soul, Robert Urich and Tim Matheson ) in the San Francisco Police Force who systematically exterminate the city's worst criminals.
She also played the young Charlie McGee in the sequel to Firestarter, Firestarter 2: Rekindled and Megan Matheson in the television series 24.

Matheson and titled
: For the Richard Matheson novel, see Hell House, made into a film titled The Legend of Hell House.

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