Grand Jury (TV series)
Grand Jury is an American drama television series created by Mort Briskin. The series stars Lyle Bettger and Harold J. Stone. The series aired in syndication from November 21, 1959, to May 23, 1960.[1][2]
Grand Jury | |
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Genre | Drama |
Created by | Mort Briskin |
Starring | Lyle Bettger Harold J. Stone |
Composer(s) | Ray Ellis |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 40 |
Production | |
Producer(s) | Mort Briskin |
Running time | 22 minutes |
Production company(s) | Desilu Productions National Telefilm Associates |
Distributor | National Telefilm Associates |
Release | |
Original network | Syndication |
Original release | November 21, 1959 – May 23, 1960 |
Cast
- Lyle Bettger as Harry Driscoll
- Harold J. Stone as John Kennedy
- Douglass Dumbrille as Grant
- Richard Travis as Thompson
- Ed Prentiss as Russell
- Addison Richards as Fullerton
Episodes
No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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1 | "Prison Scandal" | Alvin Ganzer | Frank L. Moss | November 21, 1958 |
2 | "The Fire Traps" | Sobey Martin | Ray Buffum | November 28, 1958 |
3 | "The Thieving Eye" | TBA | TBA | December 5, 1958 |
4 | "Accident by Appointment" | Sobey Martin | Oliver Crawford | December 12, 1958 |
5 | "The Bus Scandal" | TBA | TBA | December 19, 1958 |
6 | "The Organization" | TBA | TBA | December 26, 1958 |
7 | "Extortion" | TBA | TBA | February 7, 1959 |
8 | "Paradise Acres" | TBA | TBA | February 14, 1959 |
9 | "Conspiracy" | Lee Sholem | Frank L. Moss | September 28, 1959 |
10 | "Strong Arm" | Lee Sholem | Don Martin | October 10, 1959 |
11 | "Murder for Insurance" | Sobey Martin | Irving H. Cooper | October 17, 1959 |
12 | "Rendezvous with Love" | TBA | TBA | October 24, 1959 |
13 | "Off the Record" | TBA | TBA | October 31, 1959 |
14 | "Your Number's Up" | TBA | TBA | November 7, 1959 |
15 | "The Big Boss" | Lee Sholem | Don Martin | November 14, 1959 |
16 | "Fighting Alone" | Lee Sholem | Frank L. Moss | November 21, 1959 |
17 | "The Big Take" | TBA | TBA | November 28, 1959 |
18 | "Hired for Homicide" | TBA | TBA | December 5, 1959 |
19 | "Terror" | TBA | TBA | December 12, 1959 |
20 | "The Woman Who Talked" | TBA | TBA | December 19, 1959 |
21 | "Parole" | TBA | TBA | December 26, 1959 |
22 | "Boxing Scandal" | Lee Sholem | Frank Phares | January 3, 1960 |
23 | "Give Away" | Sobey Martin | Ray Buffum | January 10, 1960 |
24 | "The Guilty Victim" | Sobey Martin | Don Martin | January 24, 1960 |
25 | "No Soap" | Sobey Martin | Don Martin | January 31, 1960 |
26 | "Private Patrol" | Sobey Martin | Martin Berkeley | February 6, 1960 |
27 | "Crime Crusader" | TBA | TBA | February 14, 1960 |
28 | "Condemned" | Lee Sholem | Don Martin | February 21, 1960 |
29 | "The Magazine Scandal" | Sobey Martin | Story by : Richard J. Collins Teleplay by : Richard J. Collins & Frank L. Moss | February 28, 1960 |
30 | "Framed" | TBA | TBA | March 7, 1960 |
31 | "Baby for Sale" | TBA | TBA | March 14, 1960 |
32 | "The Juke Box Story" | TBA | TBA | March 21, 1960 |
33 | "Tough Guy" | TBA | TBA | March 28, 1960 |
34 | "Missing Witness" | TBA | TBA | April 4, 1960 |
35 | "The Escapee" | TBA | TBA | April 11, 1960 |
36 | "Inquest" | TBA | TBA | April 18, 1960 |
37 | "Innocent" | TBA | TBA | April 25, 1960 |
38 | "The Bootleggers" | TBA | TBA | May 9, 1960 |
39 | "Election" | TBA | TBA | May 16, 1960 |
40 | "The Perfect Crime" | TBA | TBA | May 23, 1960 |
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References
- "Television Series and Specials Scripts, 1946–1992: A Catalog of the American ..." Books.google.com. Retrieved 2018-04-26.
- "Encyclopedia of Television Law Shows: Factual and Fictional Series About ... - Hal Erickson". Books.google.com. Retrieved 2018-04-26.
External links
- Grand Jury on IMDb
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