The Reporter (TV series)
The Reporter | |
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Harry Guardino as Danny Taylor. | |
Genre | Drama |
Created by | Jerome Weidman |
Developed by | Keefe Brasselle |
Written by | Jerome Weidman |
Directed by |
Tom Gries Paul Stanley |
Starring |
Harry Guardino Gary Merrill George O'Hanlon Remo Pisani |
Composer(s) |
Kenyon Hopkins Craig C. Kellem |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 13 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) |
Keefe Brasselle John Simon |
Producer(s) | Joel Freeman |
Running time | 45 min |
Production company(s) | Richielieu Productions |
Release | |
Original network | CBS |
Picture format | Black-and-white |
Audio format | Monaural |
Original release | September 25, 1964 – December 18, 1964 |
The Reporter is an American drama series that aired on CBS from September 25 to December 18, 1964. The series was created by Jerome Weidman and developed by executive producers Keefe Brasselle and John Simon.
Synopsis
The series stars Harry Guardino as Danny Taylor, a reporter for the fictitious New York Globe newspaper. Guardino's co-stars were Gary Merrill as city editor Lou Sheldon, George O'Hanlon as taxi driver Artie Burns, a friend of Danny's, and Remo Pisani as bartender Ike Dawson.[1]
The Reporter aired at 10 p.m. Eastern on Fridays following the first season of the CBS situation comedy, Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.. It aired opposite The Jack Paar Program on NBC and the second half of ABC's military drama, Twelve O'Clock High starring Robert Lansing.[2]
The series was replaced by CBS Reports, which, on the orders of programming executive Jim Aubrey, ran without commercials to keep the program from being included in the 1965 Nielsen ratings.[3]
Guest stars
- Nick Adams
- Eddie Albert
- Edward Asner
- Dyan Cannon
- Richard Conte
- Herb Edelman
- James Farentino
- Anne Francis
- Frank Gifford
- Arthur Hill
- Shirley Knight
- Jack Lord
- Archie Moore
- Simon Oakland
- Warren Oates
- Claude Rains
- Paul Richards
- Robert Ryan
- Pippa Scott
- William Shatner
- Barry Sullivan
- Roy Thinnes
- Daniel J. Travanti
- Franchot Tone
- Rip Torn
- Jessica Walter
- Efrem Zimbalist, Jr.
Episodes
Episode # | Episode title | Original airdate |
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1-1 | "Extension Seven" | September 25, 1964 |
1-2 | "Hideout" | October 2, 1964 |
1-3 | "How Much for a Prince?" | October 9, 1964 |
1-4 | "Rope's End" | October 16, 1964 |
1-5 | "Rachel's Mother" | October 23, 1964 |
1-6 | "No Comment" | October 30, 1964 |
1-7 | "The Man Behind the Man" | November 6, 1964 |
1-8 | "He Stuck in His Thumb" | November 13, 1964 |
1-9 | "Super-Star" | November 20, 1964 |
1-10 | "Murder by Scandal" | November 27, 1964 |
1-11 | "A Time to Be Silent" | December 4, 1964 |
1-12 | "The Lost Lady Blues" | December 11, 1964 |
1-13 | "Vote for Murder" | December 18, 1964 |
References
- ↑ Alex McNeil, Total Television, New York: Penguin Books, 1996, 4th ed., p. 692
- ↑ 1964-1965 American network television schedule, in appendix of Total Television
- ↑ "James Aubrey: A Biography". Teletronic.co.uk. Retrieved January 24, 2009.