That's an easy one, Lassie
The famous book about a Scottish collie is "Lassie Come-Home" by Eric Knight.
Eric Knight died in 1943.
Eric Knight was born in 1897.
There were a variety of authors, much as is S.O.P. for television shows. I believe one Eric Knight was one of the first, and several canine-fiction writers, a genre that has well barked out of existence, pretty much.
The novel was written by, Eric Knight. The screenplay was by Hugo Butler.For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (Wikipedia) indicated directly below this answer section.
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No, Eric Winter and Sterling Knight are not related. They are both actors in the entertainment industry, but there is no familial connection between them. They have appeared in different projects and have their own distinct careers.
Lassie is a fictional character, specifically a Rough Collie dog, created by Eric Knight in his 1940 novel "Lassie Come-Home." While Lassie herself is not tied to any specific nationality, the character is often associated with American culture, particularly due to the popularity of the television series and films that followed. The original story is set in England, reflecting Knight's British nationality.
Lassie Come-Home was written by Eric Knight.
Eric Knight
If they were to both engage in battle, Meta Knight would win in less than 5 seconds. But as far as comedy wise... Cartman would be better. overall... Meta knight