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Although steadily employed throughout the 1950s and early 1960s, David Janssen saw his status as an actor and a star rise significantly in 1963 when he made his debut in the television series The ...
Fifty years ago, “The Fugitive” stopped running. The end of the pursuit also gave TV its first lesson in figuring out how to say goodbye. The ABC series starring David Janssen as Richard ...
Q: I hope you can shed some light on a TV series in the '80s that starred David Janssen as a private detective.
On this day in 1967, more than 78 million viewers tuned in to see Richard Kimble (David Janssen) square off with the "One-Armed Man" (Bill Raisch) on the series finale of the original version of ...
This was a planned cop drama series by writer Peter Blake and producer David Shore, starring Famke Janssen. It did not make it to series ...
It’s unfortunate for the lead, David Janssen, would probably have been the first inductee if there had been a hall of fame for television detectives. He brought Richard Diamond to TV in the 1950s.
The 50th Anniversary of the groundbreaking "finale." Actor David Janssen’s played a thoroughly likable Kimble, forced to invent a new alias and a background (for prospective employers) every ...
Fifty years ago, “The Fugitive” stopped running. The end of the pursuit also gave TV its first lesson in figuring out how to say goodbye. The ABC series starring David Janssen as Richard ...
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