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Barnaby Jones (QM)(1973-80) Buddy Ebsen -
Jake
and The Fatman (1987-92) William Conrad & Joe Penny
William Conrad series:
Cannon (Quinn Martin)(1971-76)
-
Nero Wolfe (1981) -
Jake
and The Fatman (1987-92)
Cannon
(1971-76)
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Writers Guild of America (wga)
Cannon (season 1) (CBS) (1971-1972)
Cannon (season 2) (CBS) (1972-1973)
Cannon (season 3) (CBS) (1973-1974)
Cannon (season 4) (CBS) (1974-1975)
Cannon (season 5) (CBS) (1975-1976)
Quinn Martin production
Filmed at Sam Goldwyn Studios
for
CBS
Produced by Alan A. Armer (season 1 - first half)
Produced by Harold Gast (season 1 - second half + all season 2)
Produced by Adrian Samish/Herman Miller/Winston Miller (season 3)
Produced by Anthony Spinner (season 4)
US Detective series 1971-76 pilot + 120 episodes x 60 min color
(5 seasons)
Starring:
William Conrad as Cannon.
recurring cast:
Charles Bateman as Lt. Tarcher (season 2, 4 eps) and (season 3, 1 ep)
William Sargent as Lt. Barry Driscoll (season 2, 3 eps)
CBS series first aired 9/14/71 and ended 9/19/76; 120 episodes.
Two movies: CANNON (pilot) and RETURN OF FRANK CANNON (1980)
Spin-off series Pilot Episode -
Barnaby Jones "Requiem For A Son"
28Jan73
Cross-over episode:
5.01 [98] Cannon: THE DEADLY CONSPIRACY pt I
17Sep75
(Part II telecast as an episode of "Barnaby Jones" 19Sept75)
"Cannon" theme music by John Parker
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