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'''Thomas Chastain''' (1921 - September 1994) was an American writer. He was President of the Mystery Writers of America. Along with [[Sam Simon]] he wrote the teleplay of [[season 3]]'s "[[Black Widower]]"; [[Jon Vitti]] wrote the story.
 
'''Thomas Chastain''' (1921 - September 1994) was an American writer. He was President of the Mystery Writers of America. Along with [[Sam Simon]] he wrote the teleplay of [[season 3]]'s "[[Black Widower]]"; [[Jon Vitti]] wrote the story.
  
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Thomas Chastain (1921 - September 1994) was an American writer. He was President of the Mystery Writers of America. Along with Sam Simon he wrote the teleplay of season 3's "Black Widower"; Jon Vitti wrote the story.

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