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The Man from Blackhawk was a Screen Gems production. The series was created by Frank Barron and produced by Herb Meadow. [1] Meadow left after 13 weeks to return to writing. Although he had been under contract for 26 episodes, he cited the demands of 18-hour work days that exhausted him mentally and left no time for his family or other activiti
He also appeared as Ed Purvis in the 1965 episode Perry Mason episode "The Case of the Candy Queen". Rockwell as The Man from Blackhawk (1959) Rockwell starred in his own ABC western-themed television series, The Man from Blackhawk in the 1959-1960 season. Rockwell was cast as the Blackhawk Insurance Company's key investigator, Sam Logan, who ...
On television, in addition to Have Gun – Will Travel, Meadow created and wrote for The Man from Blackhawk [6] and developed the Arrest and Trial series. [ 2 ] Despite his many scripts, he would write only one book, Uncertain Glory , a novelization of the screenplay by László Vadnay & Max Brand from the screenstory by Brand and Joe May ...
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In 1950, Leslie was cast as Cornelia Otis Skinner in The Girls, a television series based on the author's Our Hearts Were Young and Gay. She departed the show after two months to appear with Helen Hayes in the play The Wisteria Trees , adapted from Anton Chekhov 's The Cherry Orchard , by Joshua Logan .
Episode: "Trouble at Tres Cruces" 1959 Decoy: Andrew Garcia Episode: "Across the World" 1959 Bat Masterson: Grasia Episode: "The Romany Knives" 1959 The Lineup: Papa Vanetti Episode: "My Son is a Stranger" 1959 The Man From Blackhawk: Kiczek Episode: "The Gypsy Story" 1960 Johnny Ringo: Bevinetto Episode: "Shoot the Moon" 1960 The Law and Mr ...
He was a staff announcer on The Jack Benny Program and a film and TV actor, with 119 credits between 1946 and 1971, including an episode of I Love Lucy. [1] In 1957, Stevenson was cast as Dave Weller in the episode "Deep Fraud" of John Bromfield's syndicated crime drama, Sheriff of Cochise, set in Arizona. [3]
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