The Walter Winchell File
The Walter Winchell File | |
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Genre | Crime drama Police drama Anthology |
Developed by | Desilu Productions |
Directed by | Jacques Tourneur Jerry Thorpe |
Presented by | Walter Winchell |
Theme music composer | E.C. Norton |
Country of origin | USA |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 39 |
Production | |
Executive producer | Desi Arnaz |
Producer | Bert Granet |
Production location | New York City |
Running time | 30 mins. |
Production company | Desilu |
Original release | |
Network | ABC |
Release | October 2, 1957 – March 28, 1958 (network) |
The Walter Winchell File is the title of a television crime drama series that initially aired from 1957 to 1958, dramatizing cases from the New York City Police Department that were covered in the New York Daily Mirror. The series featured columnist and announcer Walter Winchell, John Larch, George Cisar, Robert Anderson, Robert Brubaker, Dolores Donlon, and Gene Barry, a year before he was cast in the lead of NBC's Bat Masterson.
Thirty-nine episodes were produced; the first twenty-six aired on ABC during the 1957-1958 season (sponsored by Revlon), and the final thirteen were seen in syndication in 1959.
Among the guest stars was the child actor Dennis Holmes, who played 7-year-old Allie Marisch in the 1957 episode "Thou Shalt Not Kill."[1] Rodolfo Hoyos, Jr., was cast as "El Jefe" in the 1958 episode "The Stop-over".[2]
Other notable guest stars
- Dan Blocker
- Charles Bronson
- Mike Connors
- James Drury
- Brian G. Hutton
- Jack Klugman
- Diane Ladd
- Martin Landau
- John Larch
- Tom Laughlin
- Ruta Lee
- Gavin MacLeod
- Strother Martin
- Ed Nelson
- Marion Ross
- Harry Dean Stanton
- Robert Vaughn
- Robert J. Wilke
References
- ^ "Dennis Holmes". Internet Movie Data Base. Retrieved November 23, 2012.
- ^ ""The Stop-over", the Walter Winchell File, March 28, 1958". Internet Movie Data Base. Retrieved February 12, 2014.
External links
- American crime television series
- 1950s American television series
- 1957 American television series debuts
- 1959 American television series endings
- American Broadcasting Company network shows
- First-run syndicated television programs in the United States
- Television series by CBS Television Studios
- Television series by Desilu Productions
- United States television show stubs