David Susskind

David Howard Susskind (December 19, 1920 – February 22, 1987) was an American producer of TV, movies, and stage plays and also a TV talk show host. His talk shows were innovative in the genre and addressed timely, controversial topics beyond the scope of others of the day. His first job after the war was as a press agent for Warner Brothers. Next, he was a talent agent for Century Artists, ultimately ending up in the Music Corporation of America's newly minted television programming department, managing Dinah Shore, Jerry Lewis, and others. In New York, Susskind formed Talent Associates, representing creators of material rather than performers. In 1954, Susskind became a producer of the NBC legal drama Justice, based on case files of the Legal Aid Society of New York. His program Open End began in 1958 on New York City's commercial independent station WNTA-TV and was so titled because the program continued until Susskind or his guests were too tired to continue. In 1961, Open End was constrained to two hours and went into national syndication. The show was retitled The David Susskind Show for its telecast on Sunday night, October 2, 1966. In the 1960s it was the first nationally broadcast television talk show to feature people speaking out against American involvement in the Vietnam War. In the 1970s it was the first nationally broadcast television talk show to feature people speaking out for gay rights. The show continued until its New York outlet canceled it in 1986. During his close to three-decade run, Susskind covered many controversial topics of the day, such as race relations, transsexualism, and the Vietnam War. His interview with Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev, which aired in October 1960, during the height of the Cold War, generated national attention. It is one of the very few talk show telecasts from the era that was preserved and can be viewed today. In a now notorious interview with then 25-year-old Muhammad Ali during a recently-unearthed 1968 appearance on the British program The Eamonn Andrews Show, Susskind displayed an intense antipathy and vitriol towards the famous boxer, whom he excoriated with withering criticism for refusing to be conscripted into the U.S. military for the Vietnam War. Some commentators have described this as a racist attack. Susskind was also a noted producer, with scores of movies, plays, and TV programs to his credit. His legacy is that of a producer of intelligent material at a time when TV had left its golden years behind and had firmly planted its feet in programming which had wide appeal, whether or not it was worth watching.

Works

David Susskind Archive: Truman Capote Tells All

An extensive interview originally broadcast in Feb. 1979. Host David Susskind and Truman Capote discuss the icon's history, his writing, his social persona and impact. More than an interview, the wide-ranging conversation between longtime friends delves into topics you are unlikely to see elsewhere.

Department: Directing

Job: Director

Character:

David Susskind Archive: I Was a Hitman for the Mafia

The fascinating 1973 interview with a mid-level hitman named “Joey” who describes in detail his life in the mob that included the murder of 38 men.

Release Date: 2020-03-17

Department: Directing

Job: Director

6.3

Rita Hayworth: The Love Goddess

The life and times of silverscreen goddess Rita Hayworth.

Release Date: 1983-11-01

Department: Production

Job: Executive Producer

Vote Count: 3

Casey Stengel

Charles Durning appears as the legendary baseball manager Charles Dillon "Casey" Stengel in this one-man show presented before a live studio audience.

Release Date: 1981-05-06

Department: Production

Job: Executive Producer

6.3

The Bunker

Dramatization depicting the events surrounding Adolf Hitler's last weeks in and around his underground bunker in Berlin before and during the battle for the city.

Release Date: 1981-04-15

Department: Production

Job: Producer

Vote Count: 49

6.5

Fort Apache, the Bronx

From the sight of a police officer this movie depicts the life in New York's infamous South Bronx. In the center is "Fort Apache", as the officers call their police station, which really seems like an outpost in enemy's country. The story follows officer Murphy, who seems to be a tuff cynic, but in truth he's a moralist with a sense for justice.

Release Date: 1981-02-06

Department: Production

Job: Executive Producer

Vote Count: 112

5.0

Father Figure

Following their parents' divorce and their mother's subsequent suicide, a teenager and his younger brother are resentful of having to live with the father from whom they have long been estranged, and the struggle to reestablish a relationship is explored.

Release Date: 1980-10-26

Department: Production

Job: Executive Producer

Vote Count: 1

4.6

Loving Couples

Walter is a successful doctor, and so is his wife Evelyn. Wealthy and good-looking, they should be a happily married couple, but they're not. Walter is so caught up in his career that he fails to keep up with Evelyn. So when she falls for the charms of Greg, a real estate Romeo, it takes Walter by surprise. Even more so, because he finds out about it from Stephanie, Greg's deserted TV weather girl girlfriend.

Release Date: 1980-10-24

Department: Production

Job: Executive Producer

Vote Count: 14

5.0

The Plutonium Incident

A plutonium plant employee becomes the target of management, as well as union harassment, when she tries to blow the whistle on the company for negligent safety procedures, and she soon finds her life in peril.

Release Date: 1980-03-11

Department: Production

Job: Producer

Vote Count: 1

The Family Man

A happily married family man, owner of a parking garage in Manhattan, drifts into a romance with one of his customers who has been having troubles with her lover.

Release Date: 1979-12-19

Department: Production

Job: Executive Producer

Sex and the Single Parent

Two attractive divorcees find that their newly realized independence continues to be guided by their respective parental obligations.

Release Date: 1979-09-19

Department: Production

Job: Executive Producer

Transplant

Fact-based story about a hard-driving young executive who rebels against his failing heart and undergoes a risky transplant.

Release Date: 1979-04-17

Department: Production

Job: Executive Producer

6.0

Who'll Save Our Children?

A childless couple provide shelter for a pair of homeless children. When they try to adopt them the natural parents appear leading to the inevitable court battle.

Release Date: 1978-12-16

Department: Production

Job: Executive Producer

Vote Count: 1

5.0

Lovey: A Circle of Children, Part II

A sequel to "A Circle of Children" (1977). A teacher of "emotionally disturbed" children takes on a new student who is considered to be "untrainable" by public school authorities, psychiatrists, and medical doctors. Even the child's own mother, who is very loving, does not have the tools to reach her "hopeless" child. This is the further story of a teacher who understood what it was like to be eight years old and hurt and angry and confused; a teacher who saw these children for who they were, rather than who they seemed to be.

Release Date: 1978-12-13

Department: Production

Job: Executive Producer

Vote Count: 1

Breaking Up

JoAnn Hammil faces a harrowing fight to rediscover her personal identity when her husband of 15 years announces that he is leaving her and their children to search for the indefinable joy he feels he is missing from his life.

Release Date: 1978-01-02

Department: Production

Job: Executive Producer

Tell Me My Name

Based on the book by Mary Carter, "Tell Me My Name" is about a girl's visit to the woman who gave her up for adoption 19 years earlier. The adoption was a secret which now threatens to destroy the entire family.

Release Date: 1977-12-20

Department: Production

Job: Executive Producer

2.0

The World of Darkness

A newspaper sportswriter has a special connection to the supernatural.

Release Date: 1977-04-17

Department: Production

Job: Executive Producer

Vote Count: 1

5.1

Eleanor and Franklin: The White House Years

The story of Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt during their 12-year stay at the White House.

Release Date: 1977-03-13

Department: Production

Job: Executive Producer

Vote Count: 5

2.0

Johnny, We Hardly Knew Ye

Based on the best-selling book, this movie focuses on John F. Kennedy's first run for a congressional seat in 1946.

Release Date: 1977-01-27

Department: Production

Job: Executive Producer

Vote Count: 1

Harry S. Truman: Plain Speaking

A biography of President Harry S. Truman.

Release Date: 1976-10-06

Department: Production

Job: Producer

A Moon for the Misbegotten

A cynical, self-hating, failed actor visits the gruff, earthy daughter of his scheming Irish tenant farmer and passes a soul-baring night of guilt-ridden confessions, tenderness, and absolution.

Release Date: 1975-05-27

Department: Production

Job: Producer

Vote Count: 1

7.0

Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore

After her husband dies, Alice and her son, Tommy, leave their small New Mexico town for California, where Alice hopes to make a new life for herself as a singer. Money problems force them to settle in Arizona instead, where Alice takes a job as waitress in a small diner.

Release Date: 1974-12-09

Department: Production

Job: Producer

Vote Count: 467

The Country Girl

Frank Elgin's career in the theater is all washed up — but his friend Bernie thinks he can make a comeback, as long as his wife Georgie doesn't interfere.

Release Date: 1974-02-05

Department: Production

Job: Producer

7.6

The Glass Menagerie

An aging Southern belle's preoccupation with her past and her dreams for her children's futures threaten to smother her painfully shy daughter and her aspiring writer son.

Release Date: 1973-12-16

Department: Production

Job: Producer

Vote Count: 14

Howard Hughes: the Watergate Connection

The 1973 program that explored Howard Hughes’ connection to Watergate and the alleged $100,000 bribe to Nixon that may have precipitated the break-in.

Release Date: 1973-06-01

Department: Directing

Job: Director

6.8

Harvey

Elwood P. Dowd's constant companion is Harvey, a six-foot tall invisible rabbit. To his sister, his obsession with Harvey has been a thorn in her plans to marry off her daughter. However, when she decides to put Elwood in a mental institution, a mix-up occurs, and she finds herself committed instead. It's now up to Elwood and "Harvey" to straighten out the mess.

Release Date: 1972-03-20

Department: Production

Job: Producer

Vote Count: 8

All the Way Home

Jay Follet is suffering a mid-life crisis while his wife, Mary, is expecting their second child. When Jay takes his family to visit his 103-year-old grandmother, he begins to realize that life is passing by too quickly. He turns more and more toward alcohol to escape from reality. When Jay doesn't come home one night, Mary learns that he was in an accident and waits anxiously for his return. Screen adaptation of Tad Mosel's 1960 Pulitzer Prize-winning play based on James Agee's Pulitzer Prize-winning autobiographical novel A Death in the Family.

Release Date: 1971-12-01

Department: Production

Job: Producer

6.3

The Pursuit of Happiness

William Popper is the son of a stockbroker and is thoroughly disenchanted with "the system." So much so that even though he can prove that he ran over a woman in his car entirely by accident, he accepts a sentence for manslaughter.

Release Date: 1971-02-23

Department: Production

Job: Producer

Vote Count: 12

The Price

After the Great Depression, Victor Franz gave up going to college to support his father. After 30 years, Victor returns to sell his parents’ estate. His wife, Esther, his brother, Walter, and a canny furniture dealer have their own agendas. Victor must finally deal with his sacrifice.

Release Date: 1971-02-03

Department: Production

Job: Producer

9.0

Of Mice and Men

Two ranch workers, one of them simple-minded, look for work and happiness during the Great Depression, but luck is not in their cards.

Release Date: 1968-01-31

Department: Production

Job: Executive Producer

Vote Count: 1

6.0

The Diary of Anne Frank

During World War II, a teenage Jewish girl named Anne Frank and her family are forced into hiding in the Nazi-occupied Netherlands.

Release Date: 1967-11-26

Department: Production

Job: Producer

Vote Count: 1

7.5

Mark Twain Tonight!

Recreating the one-man show he starred in on Broadway, Hal Holbrook portrays Mark Twain as a 70-year old humorist who skewers politicians, newspapermen and so-called patriots in this 90 minute monologue. Holbrook adapted Twain's own words for a commentary on slavery, religion and politics, mixing the satire with comic yarns about life on the Mississippi and a very effective ghost story. The show's highlight are the lengthy passages from "Huckleberry Finn".

Release Date: 1967-03-06

Department: Production

Job: Producer

Vote Count: 2

5.9

Death of a Salesman

Adaptation of Arthur Miller's play.

Release Date: 1966-05-07

Department: Production

Job: Producer

Vote Count: 9

Eagle in a Cage

Recounts the events of the final years of Napoleon, culminating in his exile on the isle of St. Helena.

Release Date: 1965-10-20

Department: Production

Job: Producer

David Susskind Archive: Interview With Dr. Martin Luther King Jr

The historic interview that stopped JFK in his tracks...

Release Date: 1963-03-16

Department: Directing

Job: Director

Character: himself

7.5

Hedda Gabler

Hedda Gabler has just come back from her honeymoon, married to boring but reliable academic George Tesman. Refusing to tie herself down in life and name, Hedda is banking on George being appointed a professorship to secure a better life for the young couple, However, the arrival of cleaned up ex-lover Eilert threatens to destroy everything.

Release Date: 1962-12-28

Department: Production

Job: Producer

Vote Count: 8

7.2

Requiem for a Heavyweight

Mountain Rivera is a veteran heavyweight and near-champion who suddenly finds himself washed up in the only trade he knows—prizefighting. Yet, threatened by gangsters for welshing on a gambling debt, Mountain’s opportunistic manager, Maish Rennick, schemes to get the ex-boxer into a phony wrestling match to make some quick money. Although he and his loyal trainer, Army, oppose the degrading proposition, the disillusioned Mountain begins to wonder if he has any options left.

Release Date: 1962-10-16

Department: Production

Job: Producer

Character: Self - Trailor Narrator (uncredited)

Vote Count: 71

At the Drop of a Hat

"An after-dinner farrago" featuring British writers and performers Michael Flanders and Donald Swann.

Release Date: 1962-05-22

Department: Production

Job: Producer

7.7

A Raisin in the Sun

Walter Lee Younger is a young man struggling with his station in life. Sharing a tiny apartment with his wife, son, sister and mother, he seems like an imprisoned man. Until, that is, the family gets an unexpected financial windfall.

Release Date: 1961-05-28

Department: Production

Job: Producer

Character: On-screen Trailer Narrator (uncredited)

Vote Count: 128

Mrs. Miniver

A British housewife faces up to the harsh realities of the Second World War.

Release Date: 1960-01-07

Department: Production

Job: Producer

Back to Back

These dueling one-act comedies highlight the work of playwright John Mortimer. In "The Dock Brief," an ill-prepared attorney is put to the test when his client confesses to killing his wife. In "What Shall We Tell Caroline?" a father with good intentions tries to protect his wife and daughter from the bad things in life.

Release Date: 1959-11-02

Department: Production

Job: Producer

The Moon and Sixpence

A staid, dull Englishman abruptly deserts his wife and children to become a painter in the South Seas.

Release Date: 1959-10-30

Department: Production

Job: Producer

Medea

A betrayed queen takes a terrible revenge.

Release Date: 1959-10-12

Department: Production

Job: Producer

5.0

Three Plays by Tennessee Williams

A presentation of Tennessee Williams' three one-act plays: "Moony's Kid Don't Cry", "The Last of My Solid Gold Watches", and "This Property Is Condemned".

Release Date: 1958-04-15

Department: Production

Job: Executive Producer

Vote Count: 3

7.1

Edge of the City

An army deserter and a black dock worker join forces against a corrupt manager.

Release Date: 1957-01-04

Department: Production

Job: Producer

Vote Count: 57

David Susskind Archive: Gay Rights Pro and Con

In the year AIDS was first defined by the CDC, this 1982 program is a human rights debate between religious scholars and notable gay New Yorkers.

Department: Directing

Job: Director

7.1

The Trials of Muhammad Ali

Brash boxer Cassius Clay burst into the American consciousness in the early 1960s, just ahead of the Civil Rights movement. His transformation into the spiritually enlightened heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali is legendary, but this religious awakening also led to a bitter legal battle with the U.S. government after he refused to serve in the Vietnam War. This film reveals the perfect storm of race, religion and politics that shaped one of the most recognizable figures in sports history.

Release Date: 2013-08-23

Vote Count: 20

The David Susskind Show: Give 'em Hell Harry

In 1961, David Susskind conducted a series of interviews with former President Harry Truman in Truman's hometown of Independence, Missouri. After picking Truman up at his home to take him to the Truman Presidential Library for the interviews over a number of days.

Release Date: 2012-06-19

Character: Self

6.0

Crisis at Central High

The historic federal-state controversy over the integration of Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas, as seen through the eyes of Elizabeth Huckaby, one of the teachers and girls' vice principal.

Release Date: 1981-02-04

Department: Production

Job: Executive Producer

Vote Count: 1

Mom, the Wolfman and Me

Concerned that her feminist mom Deborah is going to stay single, Jenny Bergman plays matchmaker. She arranges a date between mom and unemployed Theo Marker, Irish Wolfhound owner, doing everything to get keep them together.

Release Date: 1980-10-20

Department: Production

Job: Executive Producer

6.2

Simon

A group of scientists take Simon, a psychology professor, as a test person for a brainwashing experiment and try to convince him that he is a living being from another planet.

Release Date: 1980-02-01

Character: Himself

Vote Count: 23

Blind Ambition
5.0

Blind Ambition

The Watergate crisis as viewed by John Dean and his wife Maureen, based on their personal accounts -- his best-seller, her book on how it affected their marriage -- and distilled into an eight-hour drama with all of the political figures of the day parading by as Dean relates his story to his attorney when his world, based on blind ambition, begins crashing down on him.

Release Date: 1979-05-20

Department: Production

Job: Executive Producer

Episode Count: 4

Vote Count: 1

2.0

Walking Through the Fire

A young wife discovers that she has Hodgkin's Disease. It can be treated, but complicating the situation is the fact that she is pregnant, and the treatment can endanger the life of her unborn baby, as well as herself.

Release Date: 1979-05-15

Department: Production

Job: Executive Producer

Vote Count: 1

Tom and Joann

The story of Tom and Joann Hammil, a divorced couple who explore new relationships while maintaining their mutual affection a year after their sixteen-year marriage has ended. A sequel to Breaking Up (1978).

Release Date: 1978-05-08

Department: Production

Job: Executive Producer

2.0

Home to Stay

A teenage girl sets off on an odyssey from her Illinois farming community with her free-spirited but frail grandfather to thwart her uncle's plans to put him in a home for the aged.

Release Date: 1978-05-02

Department: Production

Job: Executive Producer

Vote Count: 1

7.0

The World Beyond

A golem made of mud terrorizes a couple on a remote Maine island.

Release Date: 1978-01-21

Department: Production

Job: Executive Producer

Vote Count: 3

On Our Own
5.0

On Our Own

On Our Own is an American television series broadcast on CBS as part of their 1977-78 schedule. It featured Lynnie Greene as Maria Bonino and Bess Armstrong as Julia Peters, two employees in the Bedford Advertising Agency in New York who also share an apartment. Toni McBain was their boss, while April Baxter and Phil Goldstein were their coworkers. On Our Own was shot at CBS studios in Manhattan and edited at Unitel. The editor was Frank Herold. The show was filmed on location in New York in front of a live audience, which was somewhat unique for a show of its genre during the late 1970s, as most sitcoms were typically taped in Hollywood. The show aired from 9 October 1977 until 27 August 1978.

Release Date: 1977-10-09

Department: Production

Job: Producer

Character:

Episode Count: 22

Vote Count: 1

Alice
7.0

Alice

Alice is an American sitcom television series that ran from August 31, 1976 to March 19, 1985 on CBS. The series is based on the 1974 film Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore. The show stars Linda Lavin in the title role, a widow who moves with her young son to start her life over again, and finds a job working at a roadside diner on the outskirts of Phoenix, Arizona. Most of the episodes revolve around events at Mel's Diner.

Release Date: 1976-08-31

Department: Production

Job: Producer

Episode Count: 202

Vote Count: 54

5.4

Buffalo Bill and the Indians, or Sitting Bull's History Lesson

Buffalo Bill plans to put on his own Wild West sideshow, and Chief Sitting Bull has agreed to appear in it. However, Sitting Bull has his own hidden agenda, involving the President and General Custer.

Release Date: 1976-06-24

Department: Production

Job: Executive Producer

Vote Count: 89

Eleanor and Franklin
3.0

Eleanor and Franklin

The story of Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt, from early youth to his election as President of the United States, as told from Eleanor's point of view.

Release Date: 1976-01-11

Department: Production

Job: Executive Producer

Episode Count: 2

Vote Count: 2

Saturday Night Live
6.9

Saturday Night Live

A late-night live television sketch comedy and variety show created by Lorne Michaels. The show's comedy sketches, which parody contemporary culture and politics, are performed by a large and varying cast of repertory and newer cast members. Each episode is hosted by a celebrity guest, who usually delivers an opening monologue and performs in sketches with the cast, and features performances by a musical guest.

Release Date: 1975-10-11

Character: Self (uncredited)

Episode Count: 1

Vote Count: 434

9.0

Fear on Trial

The story of John Henry Faulk, a radio/TV personality of the 1950s, who was blacklisted during the McCarthy era. Faulk sued the organization that was behind the blacklisting, and the resultant trial, and Faulk's victory, helped to put an end to the blacklisting period.

Release Date: 1975-10-02

Character: Self

Vote Count: 1

If You Give a Dance, You Gotta Pay the Band

Life in a black ghetto isn't easy for 14-year-old Billie Jean Sims, who has a father in jail, a blind grandmother, and a brother with a drug habit. Growing up among drug pushers, prostitutes, and pimps, Billie Jean still has some things going for her: fierce pride, a loyal friend named Fish, and, at last, enough savings to visit her father 1200 miles away in prison.

Release Date: 1972-12-19

Department: Production

Job: Producer

5.1

Lovers and Other Strangers

Mike Vecchio and Susan Henderson are preparing for their upcoming wedding. However, they seem to be the only two people at the wedding that are happy. Mike's brother Richie and his wife Joan are going through a divorce, which is upsetting his overly devout Catholic mother Beatrice. Also, Susan's father is carrying on an affair and her sex starved older sister Wilma is going through her troubles with her husband Johnny. All this is going on while Mike's best friend Jerry is trying to bed the maid of honor, Susan's cousin Brenda.

Release Date: 1970-08-12

Department: Production

Job: Producer

Vote Count: 21

The Carol Lawrence Show

Unsold pilot for Carol Lawrence's talk show

Release Date: 1970-01-01

Character: Self

The Dick Cavett Show
6.6

The Dick Cavett Show

The Dick Cavett Show has been the title of several talk shows hosted by Dick Cavett on various television networks.

Release Date: 1968-06-06

Character: Self - Guest

Episode Count: 4

Vote Count: 20

A Hatful of Rain

A 1968 made-for-television remake of the 1957 film, based on the disturbing 1956 Michael V. Gazzo play, as performed by members of The Actors' Studio on ABC (American Broadcasting Company) television.

Release Date: 1968-03-03

Department: Production

Job: Producer

4.5

Laura

A police detective falls in love with the woman whose murder he’s investigating.

Release Date: 1968-01-24

Department: Production

Job: Executive Producer

Vote Count: 2

4.0

The Desperate Hours

The Hilliards are a middle class family whose lives are put in danger when escaped convict Glenn Griffin invades their home. Griffin is crazed, tormenting the Hilliards with his meek brother Hank and sadistic Robish.

Release Date: 1967-12-13

Department: Production

Job: Executive Producer

Vote Count: 2

6.0

Dial M for Murder

A made-for-television remake of Alfred Hitchcock’s 1954 film.

Release Date: 1967-11-15

Department: Production

Job: Producer

Vote Count: 1

The Phil Donahue Show

The Phil Donahue Show

The Donahue Show, also known as Donahue, was an American television talk show hosted by Phil Donahue that ran for 26 years on national television. Its run was preceded by three years of local broadcast in Dayton, Ohio, and it was broadcast nationwide between 1970 and 1996. In 2002, Donahue was ranked twenty-ninth on TV Guide magazine's list of the fifty greatest television shows of all-time.

Release Date: 1967-11-06

Character: Self

Episode Count: 1

Johnny Belinda

In post-war Cape Breton, a doctor's efforts to tutor a deaf and mute woman are undermined when she is raped, and the resulting pregnancy causes scandal to swirl.

Release Date: 1967-10-22

Department: Production

Job: Producer

N.Y.P.D.
5.8

N.Y.P.D.

N.Y.P.D. is the title of a half-hour American television crime drama of the 1960s set in the context of the New York City Police Department. The program appeared on the ABC network during the 1967-68 and 1968-69 television seasons. In both seasons, the program appeared in the evening, 9:30 p.m. time slot. During the second season, N.Y.P.D was joined by The Mod Squad and It Takes a Thief to form a 2½ hour block of crime dramas.

Release Date: 1967-09-05

Department: Creator

Job: Creator

Vote Count: 4

CBS Playhouse
7.0

CBS Playhouse

CBS Playhouse is an American anthology drama series that aired on CBS from 1967 to 1970. Airing twelve plays over the course of its run, the series was nominated for a number of awards and featured many noteworthy actors and playwrights.

Release Date: 1966-12-08

Department: Production

Job: Producer

Episode Count: 13

Vote Count: 1

7.2

The Human Voice

A monologue of a woman talking on the phone with her longterm lover who is about to marry another girl.

Release Date: 1966-08-12

Department: Production

Job: Producer

Vote Count: 4

Mr. Broadway

Mr. Broadway

Mr. Broadway is an American 13-episode CBS adventure and drama television series starring Craig Stevens as New York City public relations specialist Mike Bell. The program aired at 9 p.m. Eastern time Saturdays from September 26 to December 26, 1964. Also featured were Bell's assistant, Toki, portrayed by Lani Miyazaki, and his police contact, Hank McClure, played by Horace McMahon. Mr. Broadway, a Talent Associates Production, was created by Garson Kanin and produced by David Susskind and Daniel Melnick. Dave Brubeck supplied the music and theme. It was shot on location in New York City. Mr. Broadway episodes have unusual titles. The series included rare guest appearances by Liza Minnelli, in her first television dramatic role, as Minnie in "Nightingale for Sale"; Sandy Dennis in "Don't Mention My Name in Sheboygan", and Lauren Bacall as Barbara Lake, with Martin Balsam as Nate Bannerman, in "Something to Sing About". Other episodes are "Keep an Eye on Emily" with Tuesday Weld as Emily and Oleg Cassini as himself, "Take a Walk Through a Cemetery" with Lauren Bacall, again, but also with Jason Robards, Jr., and Jill St. John, "Try to Find a Spy" with Barbara Feldon and Simon Oakland, "Between the Rats and the Finks" with Larry Hagman, Dyan Cannon, Bruce Gordon, and Patrick McVey, "The He-She Chemistry" with Tammy Grimes, "Maggie, Queen of the Jungle", with Nina Foch in the title role, "Smelling Like a Rose" with Art Carney, Hal Roach, and Tina Louise, "Bad Little Rich Girl" with Diana Van der Vlis as Mary Beth Warren and Larry Pennell as John Chambers, "Sticks and Stones May Break My Bones" with Philip Abbott as Geoffrey Karr and Lola Albright as Duff Daniels. Albright had been Stevens's co-star on Peter Gunn, and "Pay Now, Die Later", the series finale, with David Wayne as John Zeck and John Ireland as Jimmy King. In the latter episode the wealthy Zeck hires Mike Bell to write his obituary ahead of his death.

Release Date: 1964-09-26

Department: Production

Job: Producer

Episode Count: 12

East Side/West Side
7.8

East Side/West Side

East Side/West Side is an American drama series starring George C. Scott, Elizabeth Wilson, Cicely Tyson, and later on, Linden Chiles. The series aired for only one season and was shown Monday nights on CBS. TV Guide ranked it #6 on their 2013 list of 60 shows that were "Cancelled Too Soon".

Release Date: 1963-09-23

Department: Production

Job: Producer

Episode Count: 26

Vote Count: 4

The Power and the Glory

Based on Graham Greene's novel about a flawed but devoted priest in 1930s Mexico who attempts to perform his duties while eluding a police lieutenant determined to capture him.

Release Date: 1963-05-31

Department: Production

Job: Producer

The Merv Griffin Show
5.6

The Merv Griffin Show

The Merv Griffin Show is an American television talk show, starring Merv Griffin. The series ran from October 1, 1962 to March 29, 1963 on NBC, September 20, 1965 to August 15, 1969 in first-run syndication, from August 18, 1969 to February 11, 1972 at 11:30 PM ET weeknights on CBS and again in first-run syndication from February 14, 1972 to September 5, 1986.

Release Date: 1962-10-01

Character: Self

Episode Count: 5

Vote Count: 7

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
7.4

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson is a talk show hosted by Johnny Carson under The Tonight Show franchise from 1962 to 1992. It originally aired during late-night. For its first ten years, Carson's Tonight Show was based in New York City with occasional trips to Burbank, California; in May 1972, the show moved permanently to Burbank, California. In 2002, The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson was ranked #12 on TV Guide's 50 Greatest TV Shows of All Time.

Release Date: 1962-10-01

Character: Self

Episode Count: 2

Vote Count: 71

Jackie Gleason and His American Scene Magazine
5.0

Jackie Gleason and His American Scene Magazine

Release Date: 1962-09-29

Character: Cameo

Episode Count: 1

Vote Count: 1

The Mike Douglas Show
5.1

The Mike Douglas Show

The Mike Douglas Show is an American daytime television talk show hosted by Mike Douglas that originally aired only in the Cleveland area during much of its first two years on the air. It then went into syndication in 1963 and remained on television until 1982. It was distributed by Westinghouse Broadcasting and for much of its run, originated from studios of two of the company's TV stations in Cleveland and Philadelphia.

Release Date: 1961-12-11

Character: Self

Episode Count: 1

Vote Count: 7

7.0

Miracle On 34th Street

In this charming TV adaptation of the 1947 film classic, a kindly old gentleman (Ed Wynn) working as a Macy's department store Santa causes a commotion when he claims to be the real St. Nick. Forced to prove his sanity, he is taken to court where he must convince the judge and his friends that he actually is Santa Claus. The faith of one skeptical little girl (Susan Gordon) and a Christmas miracle are the keys to his true identity.

Release Date: 1959-11-27

Department: Production

Job: Producer

Vote Count: 1

Play of the Week

Play of the Week

This syndicated anthology series staged a different play every week covering all genres, dramas, comedies, musicals, fantasies, mysteries, et al, utilizing some of the best talent appearing on Broadway.

Release Date: 1959-10-12

Department: Production

Job: Producer

Episode Count: 66

Too Young to Go Steady

Too Young to Go Steady

Too Young to Go Steady was a live primetime sitcom that aired on NBC in 1959. It centered on the romantic awakening of Pamela Blake, a pretty 15-year-old girl struggling to make the transition from tomboy to young lady.

Release Date: 1959-05-14

Department: Production

Job: Producer

Episode Count: 7

5.0

Meet Me in St. Louis

Young love and childish fears highlight a year in the life of a turn-of-the-century family up to the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair.

Release Date: 1959-04-26

Department: Production

Job: Producer

Vote Count: 1

The David Susskind Show
5.0

The David Susskind Show

The David Susskind Show is an American television talk show hosted by David Susskind. The program began its existence in 1958 as Open End, and was broadcast by WNTA-TV in New York City. The title referred to the fact that the program continued until Susskind or his guests were too tired to continue late on a Sunday night.

Release Date: 1959-01-18

Character: Self - Host

Episode Count: 50

Vote Count: 1

The Winslow Boy

In pre-WW1 England, a youngster is expelled from a naval academy over a petty theft, but his parents raise a political furor by demanding a trial.

Release Date: 1958-11-13

Department: Production

Job: Producer

DuPont Show of the Month
6.7

DuPont Show of the Month

DuPont Show of the Month is an acclaimed 90-minute television anthology series that aired monthly on CBS from 1957 to 1961. The DuPont Company also sponsored a weekly half-hour anthology drama series hosted by June Allyson, The DuPont Show with June Allyson. During the Golden Age of Television, DuPont Show of the Month was one of numerous anthology series telecast between 1949 and 1962. Superficially, it resembled Playhouse 90 and other anthologies, but DuPont Show of the Month focused less on contemporary dramas and more on adaptations of literary classics, including Oliver Twist, The Prince and the Pauper, Billy Budd, The Prisoner of Zenda, A Tale of Two Cities and The Count of Monte Cristo.

Release Date: 1957-09-29

Department: Production

Job: Producer

Episode Count: 5

Vote Count: 3

Five in Judgement

When two brothers traveling across country stop in a small town diner to escape a storm, they are taken to be murderers by the locals.

Release Date: 1955-04-10

Department: Production

Job: Executive Producer

Hallmark Hall of Fame
8.7

Hallmark Hall of Fame

Hallmark Hall of Fame is an anthology program on American television, sponsored by Hallmark Cards, a Kansas City based greeting card company. The longest-running primetime series in the history of television, it has a historically long run, beginning during 1951 and continuing into 2013. From 1954 onward, all of its productions have been shown in color, although color television video productions were extremely rare in 1954. Many television movies have been shown on the program since its debut, though the program began with live telecasts of dramas and then changed to videotaped productions before finally changing to filmed ones. The series has received eighty Emmy Awards, twenty-four Christopher Awards, eleven Peabody Awards, nine Golden Globes, and four Humanitas Prizes. Once a common practice in American television, it is the last remaining television program such that the title includes the name of the sponsor. Unlike other long-running TV series still on the air, it differs in that it broadcasts only occasionally and not on a weekly broadcast programming schedule.

Release Date: 1951-12-24

Department: Production

Job: Producer

Episode Count: 271

Vote Count: 6

Armstrong Circle Theatre
3.0

Armstrong Circle Theatre

Armstrong Circle Theatre is an American anthology drama television series which ran from 1950 to 1957 on NBC, and then until 1963 on CBS. It alternated weekly with The U.S. Steel Hour.

Release Date: 1950-06-06

Department: Production

Job: Producer

Episode Count: 367

Vote Count: 3

What's My Line?
6.8

What's My Line?

Four panelists must determine guests' occupations - and, in the case of famous guests, while blindfolded, their identity - by asking only "yes" or "no" questions.

Release Date: 1950-02-02

Character: Self - Panelist

Episode Count: 1

Vote Count: 25

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