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The Reporter (TV series)

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The Reporter
Harry Guardino as Danny Taylor
GenreDrama
Created byJerome Weidman
Developed byKeefe Brasselle
Written byJerome Weidman
Directed byTom Gries
Paul Stanley
StarringHarry Guardino
Gary Merrill
George O'Hanlon
Remo Pisani
ComposersKenyon Hopkins
Craig C. Kellem
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes13
Production
Executive producersKeefe Brasselle
John Simon
ProducerJoel Freeman
Running time45 min
Production companyRichielieu Productions
Original release
NetworkCBS
ReleaseSeptember 25 (1964-09-25) –
December 18, 1964 (1964-12-18)

The Reporter is an American drama series that was broadcast by 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.

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Episodes

Episode # Episode title Original airdate
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

  1. ^ Shain, Percy (July 10, 1964). "Future on Friday Full of Changes". The Boston Globe. p. 23. Retrieved March 29, 2024.
  2. ^ Pack, Harvey (December 17, 1964). "Remo Pisani Not Easily Discouraged". The Journal News. p. 34. Retrieved March 29, 2024.

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