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David Peckinpah : ウィキペディア英語版 | David Peckinpah David Ernest Peckinpah (September 5, 1951 – April 23, 2006) was a television writer, producer and director. David was the nephew of legendary film director Sam Peckinpah and son of Denver "Denny" Peckinpah, a Fresno County Superior Court Judge. He was the writer and producer of several series including the cable TV shows ''DEA'', ''Silk Stalkings'', ''Sliders'' and ''Beauty and the Beast.'' He also had a number of series in development at the time of his death. ==''Sliders''== Fox brought Peckinpah onto the television series ''Sliders'' in its third season. Peckinpah has been derided by fans, who argue that his involvement (and by extension Fox's more hands-on involvement) caused the show to "jump the shark".〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Sliders in Jump The Shark )〕 Peckinpah is believed to be responsible for the departure of cast member John Rhys-Davies. While John Rhys-Davies had been an outspoken critic of the show's writing quality since the first season, Fox supported him; only David Peckinpah, who was assigned to the show in its third season, wanted him out. John later vowed that he would not return to ''Sliders'' as long as Peckinpah had a hand in the show.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Sliders DoC: Behind the Scenes )〕 Sliders co-creator Tracy Torme was highly critical of ''Sliders'' in its third season. When the show was cancelled and the show was picked up by the Sci-Fi Channel, Torme attempted to retake control of the series. One of Torme's conditions was the removal of David Peckinpah from the series. Peckinpah had already signed a two year contract with Universal, and Universal elected to keep Peckinpah. Torme left the series.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Sliders DoC: Behind the Scenes )〕
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