The Richard Boone Show

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The Richard Boone Show was a short-lived but award-winning anthology television series. It aired on NBC during the 1963-64 season.

Richard Boone hosted the series and starred in about half of the episodes, garnering an Emmy nomination for himself and a Golden Globe award for the show. His repertory company of 15 actors, which included up-and-comers such as Guy Stockwell and Robert Blake as well as journeymen warhorses like Warren Stevens and Harry Morgan, rotated parts freely; each appeared in most episodes, and each starred in at least one. The regular writers included Robert Dozier and Rod Serling as well as the blacklisted Clifford Odets, and producer Buck Houghton was overseen by the prolific team of Mark Goodson and Bill Todman.

Programmed against the very popular ABC dramatic series, The Fugitive, Boone's anthology show was unable to find or keep an audience. It was cancelled after only one season, and has not been syndicated or released on home video.

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