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Not that Wikipedia's ever a reliable source, but "In 1967, author MacDonald refused permission for a television series about Travis McGee and his cases, feeling people would stop reading the novels were Travis McGee regularly on television."
Twenty years later, Robert B. Parker had clearly figured out that wasn't a concern.
(I worry that people have basically forgotten about McGee these days. Which is a crying shame.)
Twenty years later, Robert B. Parker had clearly figured out that wasn't a concern.
(I worry that people have basically forgotten about McGee these days. Which is a crying shame.)