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- On September 29, 2005 ABC aired a remake of the 1974 series Kolchak: The Night Stalker, titled Night Stalker. ABC owned the rights to the original TV films, but not the Universal TV series, and were limited only to using characters that had appeared in the films. [citation needed]
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Mar 12, 2022 · The show originally premiered on the ABC network back in 1974-75. It was preceded by two television movies called The Night Stalker in 1972 and The Night Strangler in 1973. Even though the show...
Night Stalker was a remake of the 1974 series Kolchak: The Night Stalker. ABC owned the rights to the original television movies, but not the Universal television series, and was limited to using only characters that had appeared in those movies.
On September 29, 2005 ABC aired a remake of the 1974 series Kolchak: The Night Stalker, titled Night Stalker. ABC owned the rights to the original TV films, but not the Universal TV series, and were limited only to using characters that had appeared in the films.
Development continues on a big screen remake of the TV series "The Night Stalker", starring Johnny Depp for director EdgarWright, with a screenplay by D.V. DeVincentis ("High Fidelity"). First airing over ABC during the 1974-75 TV season, the original series, considered the inspiration for "The X-Files", followed 'Kolchak' (Darren McGavin), who ...
Apr 4, 2024 · Which brings us back to the X-Files connection: coming this spring from Moonstone Books is Kolchak: The Night Stalker: Haunted & Hunted, a five-story collection from author Paul Terry, whose...
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However, neither ABC nor Universal had obtained Jeff Rice's permission and he sued the studio. [13] The suit was resolved shortly before the series aired in the fall 1974 season, replacing Toma on the network's Friday night schedule. Rice received an on-screen credit as series creator.
ABC (and every other network) is trying to appeal to the younger demographic (not always an intelligent decision, but they do it anyway). However, they're changing the character of Kolchak himself: he's no longer the goofy, fraidy cat of the newspaper world, and he's about 20 years younger.