Cannon is a CBS detective television series produced by Quinn Martin which aired from March 26, 1971 to March 3, 1976. The primary protagonist is the title character, private detective Frank Cannon, played by William Conrad. He also appeared on two episodes of Barnaby Jones. Cannon is the first Quinn Martin-produced series to be aired on a network other than ABC. A "revival" television film, The Return of Frank Cannon, was aired on November 1, 1980. In total, there were 124 episodes.
Virgil W. Vogel,
Walter Grauman,
William Hale,
Harry Falk,
Richard Donner,
Michael Douglas,
Michael Preece,
Jerry Jameson,
Nicholas Colasanto,
George McCowan,
Christian Nyby,
Robert Day,
John Badham,
Richard Lang,
Paul Stanley,
Michael O'Herlihy,
Allen Corey,
John Wilder,
Lawrence Dobkin,
Don Medford,
Eric Till,
Barry Shear,
Bernard L. Kowalski,
Seymour Robbie,
Barry Crane,
Arthur H. Nadel,
William Wiard,
Robert Douglas,
Allen Reisner,
David Whorf,
Michael Caffey
Two police officers, the older Lt. Stone and the young upstart Inspector Keller, investigate murders and other serious crimes in San Francisco. Stone more
Two police officers, the older Lt. Stone and the young upstart Inspector Keller, investigate murders and other serious crimes in San Francisco. Stone would become a second father to Keller as he learned the rigors and procedures of detective work. close
Charles S. Dubin,
Jeannot Szwarc,
Sigmund Neufeld Jr.,
Russ Mayberry,
Richard Donner,
Gary Nelson,
Telly Savalas,
Jerry London,
Christian Nyby,
Robert Day,
Leo Penn,
Ernest Pintoff,
Noel Black,
Paul Stanley,
Daniel Haller,
William Hale,
Edward M. Abroms,
Seymour Robbie,
Joel Oliansky,
Sutton Roley,
Andy Sidaris,
David Friedkin,
Gene R. Kearney,
Alex March,
Allen Reisner,
Charles R. Rondeau,
Harvey S. Laidman
A bald, lollipop sucking police detective with a fiery righteous attitude battles crime in New York City.
John Showalter,
Paul Holahan,
Martha Mitchell,
Jeannot Szwarc,
John McNaughton,
Rachel Talalay,
Deran Sarafian,
Tim Matheson,
Eriq La Salle,
Tony Goldwyn,
Timothy Busfield,
Chad Lowe,
David Barrett,
Marianne Jean-Baptiste,
Andy Wolk,
Craig Zisk,
Paul McCrane,
Kevin Hooks,
Leslie Libman,
Jonathan Kaplan,
Bobby Roth,
Tom McLoughlin,
David Nutter,
Tony Wharmby,
John Polson,
Michelle MacLaren,
Peter Markle,
Steve Gomer,
Mel Damski,
Woods Kate,
Eric Close,
Rob Bailey,
David Von Ancken,
Karen Gaviola,
Randall Zisk,
Rosemary Rodriguez,
Charles Correll,
Hank Steinberg,
Scott White,
John S. Peters,
Jeff T. Thomas,
Chris Long,
Nancy Van Doornewaard,
Greg Walker,
Kenneth D. Collins
The series follows the ventures of a Missing Persons Unit of the FBI in New York City.
Winrich Kolbe,
Virgil W. Vogel,
David Whorf,
William Wiard,
Charlie Picerni,
Lee H. Katzin,
Richard A. Colla,
Harvey Hart,
Don Chaffey,
Bruce Bilson,
Bill Duke,
John Wilder,
Michael Vejar,
Harry Harris,
Sutton Roley,
Cliff Bole,
Ray Austin
Mystery and suspense series based on Robert Parker's "Spenser" novels. Spenser, a private investigator living in Boston, gets involved in a new murder mystery each episode.
Mystery and suspense series based on Robert Parker's "Spenser" novels. Spenser, a private investigator living in Boston, gets involved in a new murder mystery each episode. close
James Whitmore Jr.,
Michael Preece,
Tony Mordente,
Allen Corey,
David Soul,
Charlie Picerni,
Dennis Dugan,
Kim Manners,
Arnold Laven,
Peter Kiwitt,
Winrich Kolbe,
James Fargo,
Alan Myerson,
Richard A. Colla,
Alexander Singer,
Don Chaffey,
Guy Magar,
Michael Lange,
Dennis Donnelly,
Michael O'Herlihy,
Bill Duke,
Trikonis Gus,
Douglas Heyes,
James L. Conway,
Jefferson Kibbee,
Sidney Hayers,
Ron Satlof,
James Darren,
Fred Dryer,
Bruce Kessler,
Stephanie Kramer,
Les Sheldon,
John Peter Kousakis,
Bob Bralver,
Larry Stewart,
Peter Crane,
Gary Winter,
David G. Phinney
Hunter is an American police drama television series created by Frank Lupo, and starring Fred Dryer as Sgt. Rick Hunter and Stepfanie Kramer as Sgt. Dee more
Hunter is an American police drama television series created by Frank Lupo, and starring Fred Dryer as Sgt. Rick Hunter and Stepfanie Kramer as Sgt. Dee Dee McCall, which ran on NBC from 1984 to 1991. However, Kramer left after the sixth season to pursue other acting and musical opportunities. In the seventh season, Hunter partnered with two different women officers. The titular character, Sgt. Rick Hunter, was a wily, physically imposing, and often rule-breaking homicide detective with the Los Angeles Police Department. The show's main characters, Hunter and McCall, resolve many of their cases by shooting dead the perpetrators.
The show's executive producer during the first season was Stephen J. Cannell, whose company produced the series. close