The Roaring 20s (TV series)

The Roaring 20s
Genre Drama
Directed by Robert Altman
Richard Benedict
Edward Dein
Robert Douglas
Charles F. Haas
Stuart Heisler
Marc Lawrence
Leslie H. Martinson
Irving J. Moore
Charles R. Rondeau
Sidney Salkow
Richard C. Sarafian
Robert B. Sinclair
Robert Sparr
George Waggner
Starring Dorothy Provine
Rex Reason
Donald May
John Dehner
Gary Vinson
Mike Road
Theme music composer Mack David
Jerry Livingston
Composer(s) Michael Heindorf
Howard Jackson
Frank Perkins
Country of origin United States
Language(s) English
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 48
Production
Executive producer(s) William T. Orr
Producer(s) Jerry Davis
Boris Ingster
Tom McKnight
Running time 45–48 minutes
Production company(s) Warner Bros. Television
Broadcast
Original channel ABC
Picture format Black-and-white
Audio format Monaural
Original run October 15, 1960 (1960-10-15) – January 20, 1962 (1962-01-20)

The Roaring 20s is an American drama series that aired on the ABC network beginning on October 15, 1960, and ending on September 21, 1962.

Synopsis

Dorothy Provine stars as Pinky Pinkham, the singer at the Charleston Club, in this hour-long series that dealt with newspaper reporters from the fictitious New York Record, such as Scott Norris (Rex Reason), Pat Garrison (Donald May), Duke Williams (John Dehner), and copy-boy Chris Higby (Gary Vinson). Mike Road played police Lieutenant Joe Switoski.

Guest stars included Chris Alcaide, Whit Bissell, Ronnie Dapo, Andrew Duggan, Keith Larsen, James Millhollin, Gregg Palmer, Sue Randall, Harry Dean Stanton, Randy Stuart, and Joan Tompkins (as Celia Morton in the episode "Layoff Charley").

In its first year, The Roaring Twenties faced competition from the Top 20 hits Perry Mason on CBS and Bonanza on NBC. In the 1961-1962 season, however, Bonanza was shifted to Sunday, and Dale Robertson's Tales of Wells Fargo moved into the time period opposite The Roaring Twenties.

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