The Adventures of Ellery Queen - First TV Series (DuMont and ABC)

First TV Series (DuMont and ABC)

The first series was telecast on the DuMont Television Network from October 19, 1950 to December 6, 1951 and then on ABC from December 16, 1951 to November 26, 1952. This series starred Richard Hart as Ellery Queen in the first season and Lee Bowman in the role in later seasons. (Hart died suddenly of a heart attack in January 1951.) Florenz Ames played Inspector Richard Queen. Irving Pincus did his first work as a producer in two segments of this version of Ellery Queen.

Guest stars included Anne Bancroft, John Carradine, and Eva Gabor. The series, produced by Irving and Norman Pincus and directed by Donald Richardson, featured writing by Helene Hanff, later famous as the author of 84 Charing Cross Road (Bancroft later played Hanff in the film version of 84 Charing Cross Road).

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