John Meston

John Meston
Born
John Lyman Meston

(1914-07-30)July 30, 1914
Pueblo, Colorado
United States
DiedMarch 24, 1979(1979-03-24) (aged 64)
Tarzana, California
United States
OccupationScriptwriter
Years active1940s–1970s
Spouse(s)Rosemary Carver
(m. 1942–div.1954)
Bette Ford
(m. 1958–div. 1973)
Mary Ann Hooper
(1977–1979; his death)
Children2

John Lyman Meston (July 30, 1914 – March 24, 1979) was an American scriptwriter best known for co-creating with producer Norman Macdonnell the long-running Western series Gunsmoke. He developed storylines and wrote radio scripts and teleplays for 379 episodes for the series, which was first broadcast on CBS Radio in 1952, and then adapted to the "small screen", as well, airing on television from 1955 to 1975.[1][2] In addition to his work on Gunsmoke, Meston also served as a writer and editorial supervisor for other radio programs such as Escape, Suspense, Lux Radio Theater, and Fort Laramie; and in the 1970s, he wrote several episodes for two other television series, Little House on the Prairie and Hec Ramsey.[3][4][5]

  1. ^ Barabas, SuzAnne and Barabas, Gabor (1990). Gunsmoke: A Complete History and Analysis of the Legendary Broadcast Series. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland and Company, 1990, pp. 34-35.
  2. ^ "John Meston, 64, Script Writer Who Created 'Gunsmoke' for TV", obituary, The New York Times, March 28, 1979, digitized copy of obituary. Retrieved November 6, 2018.
  3. ^ Barabas, pp. 29-35, 361.
  4. ^ "John Meston" writing credits, CBS Interactive, Inc. Retrieved March 28, 2019.
  5. ^ McLeod. Elizabeth (2016). "[Macdonnell] and Meston Redux, Radio Classics, January 22, 2016. Sirius XM Radio, Inc. Retrieved March 28, 2019.