Four Star Television - Programs

Programs

  • Four Star Playhouse (1952–56) hosts Dick Powell, Ida Lupino, David Niven, Charles Boyer
  • Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theater (1956–60)
  • Hey, Jeannie (1956–57) starring Jeannie Carson
  • Mr. Adams and Eve (1957–58) starring Ida Lupino & Howard Duff
  • Richard Diamond, Private Detective (1957–60) starring David Janssen
  • Trackdown (1957–59) starring Robert Culp (all rights and library owned by CBS Television Distribution)
  • Black Saddle (1958–59) starring Peter Breck
  • Wanted: Dead or Alive (1958–61) starring Steve McQueen (All Rights owned by StudioCanal with Mill Creek Entertainment owns video rights)
  • The Rifleman (1958–63) starring Chuck Connors (All Library and trademark rights owned by Levy-Gardner-Laven Productions, Inc.)
  • The David Niven Show (Summer 1959)
  • The Detectives Starring Robert Taylor (1959–62)
  • The DuPont Show with June Allyson (1959–61)
  • Johnny Ringo (1959–60) produced by Aaron Spelling, starring Don Durant
  • Law of the Plainsman (1959–60) starring Michael Ansara
  • The Westerner (1960) produced by Sam Peckinpah, starring Brian Keith
  • Michael Shayne (1960–61) starring Richard Denning
  • Dante (1960–61) starring Howard Duff
  • The Law and Mr. Jones (1960–62) starring James Whitmore
  • Stagecoach West (1960–61) starring Wayne Rogers
  • The Tom Ewell Show (1960–61)
  • Peter Loves Mary (1960–61) starring Peter Lind Hayes and Mary Healy
  • Mrs. G. Goes to College (1961–62) starring Gertrude Berg and Cedric Hardwicke, renamed The Gertrude Berg Show at mid-season
  • Target: The Corruptors! (1961–62) starring Stephen McNally and Robert Harland
  • The Dick Powell Show (1961–63)
  • Saints and Sinners (1962–63) starring Nick Adams & John Larkin
  • The Lloyd Bridges Show (1962–63)
  • McKeever And The Colonel (1962–63) starring Scott Lane & Allyn Joslyn
  • Ensign O'Toole (1962–63) starring Dean Jones
  • Burke's Law (1963–65) / a.k.a. Amos Burke, Secret Agent (1965–66) Gene Barry
  • Honey West (1965–66) starrng Anne Francis & John Ericson
  • The Rogues (1964–65) David Niven, Charles Boyer, Gig Young
  • Hollywood A Go-Go (1964–65)
  • The Big Valley (1965–69) starring Barbara Stanwyck
  • The Smothers Brothers Show (1965–66)
  • High Noon television pilot, called "The Clock Strikes Noon Again", with Katy Jurado and Peter Fonda (1966)
  • PDQ (1966–69) host Dennis James, produced by Heatter-Quigley Productions
  • Here Come the Stars (1968) host George Jessel
  • Can You Top This? (1970), host Wink Martindale
  • The Reel Game (1971) hosted and produced by Jack Barry
  • Thrill Seekers (1973–74) host Chuck Connors
  • Mad Movies with the L.A. Connection (1985)
  • Liar's Club (1988–89) host Eric Boardman

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