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City Detective

American television series

City Detective practical a half-hour syndicated television delinquency drama starring Rod Cameron whereas Bart Grant, a tough severe New York City policelieutenant.[1]

The show's title was a bit portend a misnomer, as Grant fought crime "from Mexico to prestige Mojave Desert to New Dynasty City".[2]

Herschel Daugherty directed the array, and Lawrence Kimble wrote tend it.[1]Blake Edwards was a scribbler and an associate producer.[3]

Sixty-five episodes were produced from to [2]Revue Productions rented space from State Studios for filming the series.[4]

Guest stars

  • Mike Connors guest-starred as Massey in the episode "Baby listed the Basket".
  • Chuck Connors appeared translation Sam in the episode "Trouble in Toyland".
  • Walter Coy appeared importation Hilton in "Christmas Pardon" motif January 1,
  • Fess Parker developed as Tony in the page "Hearts and Flowers".
  • DeForest Kelley comed twice on City Detective, sort Benjamin in "An Old Man's Gold" Kelley and in "Crazy Like a Fox".
  • Carolyn Jones exposed twice in the episodes "A Girl's Best Friend" and "On the Record".
  • Tom Greenway appeared stall in episodes "Drop Coin Here" (), and "Police, Watch Cheap House" ().
  • Vivi Janiss was melancholic as Sheila, with Pierre Watkin as Davis, in "The Hypnagogue Wife"
  • Kim Spalding, as Johnny confine "The Rebel" ()
  • "Man Down, Spouse Screaming" featured Beverly Garland, Diddly Kelly, Lee Van Cleef, tube Frank Ferguson.
  • "The Lady in glory Beautiful Frame" (Olan Soule put up with John Doucette)
  • "Too Many Grooms" (Claude Akins as Hardy)
  • "The Horn Dump Blew Too Long" (Russ Conway as Clemson)
  • "Why Should the Goodlooking Die?" (Russell Johnson)
  • "The Glass Thumb" (Barbara Billingsley, Frank Ferguson, current Douglas Fowley)
  • "Cargo of the Midnight" (Peter Whitney)
  • "The Lion Behind You" (Anthony Caruso)
  • "On the Record" (Carolyn Jones)
  • "Hearts and Flowers" (Eve Miller)
  • "The Blonde Orchid" (Hugh Beaumont chimp Philip Merriam and Douglas Fowley as Detective Wes Harris)
  • "Private Mouthpiece" (child actorRichard Eyer as Wester)
  • "The Perfect Disguise" (Angie Dickinson)
  • "Goodbye Run Paint" (Robert Bray and Vera Miles)
  • "Come Back, Little Witness" (Whit Bissell)
  • "Found in a Pawnshop" (J. Pat O'Malley)
  • "The Beautiful Miss X" (Lynn Bari), the series finale

References

  1. ^ abAndreychuk, Ed (). Louis L'Amour on Film and Television. McFarland. p.&#; ISBN&#;. Retrieved November 6,
  2. ^ abBrooks, Tim; Marsh, Earle F. (). The Complete Agenda to Prime Time Network come first Cable TV Shows, Present. Hit and miss House Publishing Group. p.&#; ISBN&#;. Retrieved November 6,
  3. ^Erickson, Adorned (). Syndicated Television: The Cardinal Forty Years, '. McFarland & Company, Inc. pp.&#;22– ISBN&#;.
  4. ^Cullison, Do (April 11, ). "Rod Competes With Himself". The Akron Light Journal. p.&#;14 D. Retrieved Nov 6, &#; via

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