Oliver Crawford (né Kaufman) (August 12, 1917 – September 24, 2008) was an American screenwriter and author who overcame the Hollywood blacklist during the McCarthy Era of the 1950s to become one of the entertainment industry's most successful television writers. Shows that Crawford wrote for include Star Trek, Bonanza, Quincy, M.E., Perry Mason, and the Kraft Television Theatre.
Girl in the Woods
(Story)
The Steel Cage
(Writer)
The Man from the Alamo
(Story)
The Execution
(Writer)
Emergency
(Writer)
The Execution
(Novel)
The Execution
(Producer)
Girl in the Woods
(Screenplay)
The Jazz Singer
(Writer)
Star Trek
(Writer)
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
(Writer)
Land of the Giants
(Writer)
Love, American Style
(Writer)
Kojak
(Writer)
Gilligan's Island
(Writer)
Checkmate
(Writer)
The Fugitive
(Writer)
Here Come the Brides
(Writer)
Tarzan
(Writer)
Rawhide
(Writer)
The Wild Wild West
(Writer)
The Bionic Woman
(Writer)
The Big Valley
(Writer)
Petrocelli
(Writer)
Climax!
(Writer)
Ironside
(Writer)
I Spy
(Writer)
Mannix
(Writer)
The Rifleman
(Writer)
Lawman
(Writer)
Ben Casey
(Writer)
The Outer Limits
(Writer)
Bronk
(Writer)
The Six Million Dollar Man
(Story)
Medical Center
(Teleplay)
Medical Center
(Writer)