One in a series of posts about unsung figures of television.
The name Robert Mintz seemed to be everywhere in the 1960s — if you knew where to look.
Mintz was a post-production executive in the television division of 20th Century Fox.
That meant his name showed up in the end titles of Fox-made TV shows. Everything from Peyton Place, to Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, to Lost In Space, to Batman, to The Time Tunnel. He had the title of post production coordinator.
Earlier, Mintz was a writing partner of Allan Balter. The duo wrote an episode of The Outler Limits titled The Hundred Days of the Dragon, which mixed espionage and science fiction and is remember as one of the best outings of that anthology show.
Despite his post-production duties, Mintz did find time to write a Batman two-parter, The Black Widow Strikes Again and Caught in the Spider’s Den.
Mintz died in February at the age of 90, according to the Writer’s Guild West In Memoriam 2020 page.
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