![]() ![]() ![]() Steel Hour.” His most successful script was “No Deadly Medicine,” which became an Emmy award-winning production for CBS’ “Studio One.” and Canada such as “General Motors Theatre,” “Studio One,” “Kraft Theatre,” “NBC Matinee Theatre” and the “U.S. Through much of the 1950s, he earned a living as a writer for shows in the U.S. That script was also made into the movie “Zero Hour!,” which critics called a fine exercise in suspense. He sold it to the Canadian Broadcasting Corp. Their only salvation, in Hailey’s mind, was one passenger, a rusty World War II pilot who had only flown small, twin-engine planes.Īfter the flight, Hailey wrote the television screenplay “Flight Into Danger” in about 10 days. While traveling in a Trans Canadian airliner on business, he began musing about what might happen if the pilot and co-pilot came down with food poisoning and were too ill to fly the plane. ![]()
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