The Man and the Challenge

The Man and the Challenge
Created by Ivan Tors
Starring George Nader
Jack Ging
Michael Masters
Joyce Meadows
Michael Keith
Country of origin United States
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 36
Production
Running time 30 minutes
Production company(s) Ziv Television Programs
Distributor MGM Television
Peter Rodgers Organization
Release
Original network NBC
Picture format Black and white
Original release September 12, 1959 
June 11, 1960

The Man and the Challenge is a 36-segment half-hour television adventure/science fiction series which ran new episodes on NBC from September 12, 1959, to June 11, 1960. It starred George Nader as Dr. Glenn Barton, a research scientist for the Institute of Human Factors, an agency that conducted experiments designed to measure human endurance for the United States government. The series was produced by Ivan Tors.[1]

Nader's costars included Jack Ging as Dan Wright, Michael Masters as Bill Locke, the Canadian-born Joyce Meadows as Lynn Allen, and Michael Keith as Matt Adams. The episodes focused on various individuals setting world records of strength, endurance, and mastery of various difficult skills.[2]

The program also featured appearances by Bethel Leslie as Eleanor Beck in "The Early Warning", Ted Knight, as Dr. Herter in the episode "Daredevils", and Raymond Bailey, in the role of Dr. Kramer on the series opener "The Sphere of No Return". Joining Knight in that segment was Paul Burke.

Selected episodes and guest stars

Most guest stars on The Man and the Challenge were not well known at the time, though screen star Debra Paget appeared as Liza Dantes in the October 17 episode "Invisible Force", along with William Conrad, who was cast as Jim Harrigan. Here is a partial listing of some who appeared, their characters, the title of the episodes, and date of airing:

The Man and the Challenge continued in reruns until September 3, 1960. It was replaced by the western The Tall Man starring Clu Gulager and Barry Sullivan as Billy the Kid and Pat Garrett, respectively. It aired at the 8:30 Eastern slot on Saturdays opposite Steve McQueen's Wanted: Dead or Alive on CBS and Leave It to Beaver on ABC. It followed and preceded NBC westerns, Bonanza in its first season, and The Deputy starring Henry Fonda and Allen Case, respectively.[3]

In 1967, The Man and the Challenge was introduced in West Germany.[2]

Production notes

Series producer Ivan Tors called the show "The first to portray a scientist who does exciting things and is not a stuffed shirt".[4]

References

  1. Alex McNeil, Total Television, 4th edition, New York: Penguin Books, 1996, p. 512
  2. 1 2 3 IMDB, The Man and the Challenge: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0131178/
  3. 1959-1960 American network television schedule
  4. TV Guide Guide to TV. Barnes & Noble. p. 392. ISBN 0-7607-5634-1

External links

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