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Nicolas Noxon, the prolific writer and producer of TV documentaries for The Wolper Company, National Geographic and M-G-M has died in Los Angeles at the age of 79 after suffering from pancreatic cancer. JMM.
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Oh, James. You had no way of knowing what a sad shock this would be for me. Years ago, I had the privilege and pleasure of knowing and working with Nick and his wife Nicky on a number of projects. The memory of the collaboration, ever fresh, is still one of the happiest experiences I ever had in this town. It's been a long time since I've seen them, but I always think of them as friends. In recent years, I got back in touch with Nicky at her Facebook page, and thanks to you I have just written her a message with my condolence. What a fine man Nick was, and what a fine legacy he's left, with his work, and with his family. Peace.
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Dear Preston, sorry to be the bringer of bad news in this instance. He must have been a hellofa nice guy and you are fortunate to have known and worked with him. Some of the documentaries he worked on were prime stuff, at a time when television seemed to be more... vibrant! Must give The Voyage of the Brigantine Yankee an airing tomorrow, by way of tribute. James.
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Yes, he was all of that, as is his widow Nicky. (Nick and Nicky -- what are the odds?) I'm glad you have access to some of his work you can enjoy. Take care, my friend.
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