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  1. While the network-mandated changes may not have pleased Bellisario, they did increase the show’s popularity with younger viewers. 6. Bellisario departed the series before season three. After two successful seasons, Don Bellisario stepped away from his role as Airwolf showrunner (though he retained

  2. Donald Paul Bellisario (born August 8, 1935) [1] is an American television producer and screenwriter who created and wrote episodes for the TV series Magnum, P.I. (1980–1988), Tales of the Gold Monkey (1982–1983), Airwolf (1984–1987), Quantum Leap (1989–1993), JAG (1995–2005), and NCIS (2003–present). He has often included military veterans as characters.

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    Airwolf. Airwolf is an American action military drama television series. It centers on a high-technology attack helicopter, code-named Airwolf, and its crew. They undertake various exotic missions, many involving espionage, with a Cold War theme. It was created by Donald P. Bellisario and was produced over four seasons, running from January 22 ...

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    Airwolf Season 4 aka. AIRWOLF (1987)

    The original cast was completely written out of the fourth season (1987); only Jan-Michael Vincent appears briefly in the first, transitional episode Blackjack. A double of Dominic, seen only from the back, was killed off in an explosion; Archangel was said to have suddenly been assigned overseas; and no mention was made of Caitlin.

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  4. Airwolf: Created by Donald P. Bellisario. With Jan-Michael Vincent, Alex Cord, Ernest Borgnine, Jean Bruce Scott. As part of a deal with an intelligence agency to look for his missing brother, a renegade pilot goes on missions with an advanced battle helicopter.

  5. An American action-adventure program created by Donald P. Bellisario, which aired for four seasons on CBS (1984–86) and USA (1987). The concept of the show is that Stringfellow Hawke (Jan-Michael Vincent), a helicopter pilot whose brother is missing in Vietnam, manages to blackmail the Firm – a thinly-veiled branch of the CIA – by failing ...

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  7. 7. There were real-life Airwolf tragedies. Tragically, Jan-Michael Vincent’s stunt double Reid Rondell was killed in a crash during the show’s run. After Airwolf went off the air, the helicopter was sold to a German charter company and used as an air ambulance.

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