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Shows Produced or Distributed By Ziv

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  • Acapulco ZIV-UA, 1961, starring Ralph Taeger & James Coburn (a brief reworking of Klondike)
  • Bat Masterson ZIV-UA, 1958-61, starring Gene Barry
  • Bold Venture ZIV, 1959-60, starring Dane Clark and Joan Marshall (adapted from Ziv's 1950-52 radio program starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall)
  • Boston Blackie ZIV, 1951-53, starring Kent Taylor (adapted from Ziv's earlier radio version)
  • Dial 999 ZIV, 1958-59, starring Robert Beatty (this was a co-production with Britain's ABC, not to be confused with the US ABC)
  • Dr. Christian ZIV, 1956-57, starring MacDonald Carey (a "sequel" to the original 1937-54 radio series starring Jean Hersholt)
  • Easy Aces, ZIV, 1949-50, starring Goodman Ace and Jane Ace (adapted from their previous radio show)
  • The Everglades ZIV-UA-Ivan Tors, 1961-62, starring Ron Hayes
  • Harbor Command ZIV, 1957-58, starring Wendell Corey
  • Harbormaster ZIV, 1957-58, starring Barry Sullivan & Paul Burke
  • Highway Patrol ZIV, 1955-59, starring Broderick Crawford
  • Home Run Derby ZIV, 1959-60, hosted by Mark Scott
  • I Led Three Lives ZIV, 1953-56, starring Richard Carlson
  • Keyhole ZIV-UA, 1962, Semi-Documentary series.
  • King of Diamonds ZIV-UA, 1961-62, starring Broderick Crawford
  • Klondike ZIV-UA, 1960-61, starring Ralph Taeger & James Coburn
  • Lee Marvin Presents Lawbreaker ZIV-UA, 1963-64, Semi-documentary dramatizations of real cases hosted by Lee Marvin.
  • Lock-Up ZIV, 1959-61, starring MacDonald Carey
  • Mackenzie's Raiders ZIV, 1958-59, starring Richard Carlson
  • The Man Called X ZIV, 1956-57, starring Barry Sullivan (adapted from the radio series starring Herbert Marshall)
  • Martin Kane, Private Investigator ZIV, 1957-58, starring William Gargan (adapted from the original NBC radio and TV series)
  • Meet Corliss Archer ZIV, 1954-55, starring Ann Baker (adapted from the original CBS radio and earlier TV show)
  • Men Into Space ZIV-Ivan Tors, 1959-60, starring William Lundigan
  • Men of Annapolis ZIV, 1957-58, Naval Anthology series
  • Miami Undercover ZIV-UA, 1961, starring Lee Bowman (produced by Aubrey Schenck and Howard W. Koch)
  • Mr. District Attorney ZIV, 1954-55, starring David Brian (adapted from the original NBC radio and earlier ABC TV series)
  • Ripcord ZIV-UA-Ivan Tors, 1961-63, starring Larry Pennell & Ken Curtis
  • Science Fiction Theatre ZIV-Ivan Tors, 1955-57, Anthology series.
  • Sea Hunt ZIV- Ivan Tors, 1958-61, starring Lloyd Bridges
  • Target ZIV, 1957-58, Anthology series hosted by Adolphe Menjou.
  • The Aquanauts/Malibu Run ZIV-UA-Ivan Tors, 1960-61, starring Keith Larsen & Ron Ely
  • The Case of the Dangerous Robin ZIV, 1960-61, starring Rick Jason
  • The Cisco Kid ZIV, 1950-56, starring Duncan Renaldo & Leo Carrillo (adapted from Ziv's original radio edition)
  • The Eddie Cantor Comedy Theatre ZIV, 1955, starring Eddie Cantor
  • The Man and the Challenge ZIV, 1959-60, starring George Nader
  • The Rough Riders ZIV, 1958-59, starring Kent Taylor
  • The Unexpected ZIV, 1952, Suspense Anthology hosted by Herbert Marshall.
  • This Man Dawson ZIV, 1959-60, starring Keith Andes
  • Tombstone Territory ZIV, 1957-59, starring Pat Conway & Richard Eastham
  • The Troubleshooters ZIV, 1959-60, starring Keenan Wynn
  • Waterfront ZIV, 1954-55, starring Preston Foster (co-produced by Roland Reed)
  • West Point Story ZIV, 1956-57, Military Anthology series.
  • Your Favorite Story ZIV, 1953-54, Anthology series hosted by Adolphe Menjou (adapted from Ziv's 1946-49 radio series, Favorite Story, hosted by Ronald Colman)

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