Matt Helm (TV series)

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Matt Helm
Genre Detective drama
Creator(s) Donald Hamilton
Starring Anthony Franciosa
Country of origin Flag of United States United States
No. of episodes 13
Production
Running time 60
Broadcast
Original channel ABC
Original run September 20, 1975January 3, 1976

Matt Helm was a short-lived American mystery television series which aired on the ABC Network during the 1975-1976 season. The title character was played by Anthony Franciosa.

The series was loosely based upon the literary character Matt Helm, who had been created and introduced by Donald Hamilton in his 1960 novel, Death of a Citizen; he had also been played by Dean Martin in a series of spy comedy films in the late 1960s. This series resembed neither the books -- in which Helm was a terse assassin for a secret government agency -- nor the films -- in which Helm was a womanizing secret agent.

The concept of the series sees Matt Helm, a retired spy, opening a private detective business. Thus, most of the plotlines were standard detective stories of the day, such as one episode in which Helm investigates the disappearance of a race horse. Laraine Stephens co-starred as Claire Kronski, Helm's assistant.

A pilot TV movie aired on May 7, 1975 and was popular enough for ABC to commission a series, which debuted on September 20 of the same year. Ratings were not strong enough for the series to continue past its initial 13 episodes, and the final episode aired on January 3, 1976.

Many notable guest stars appeared on the series during its short run, including Lynda Carter, who appeared in the penultimate episode, "Panic", playing a singer. Her appearance coincided with her rise to fame as Wonder Woman.

To date, the Matt Helm TV series marks the most recent attempt to adapt Donald Hamilton's creation. Reportedly, however, a new film based more closely upon Hamilton's books is in the planning stages as of 2006.

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