Kingston: Confidential
Kingston: Confidential is an American mystery crime drama that aired on NBC for 13 episodes during the spring of 1977, following the success of a 1976 made-for-TV movie entitled Kingston. The series was produced by R.B. Productions, Inc. and Groverton Productions, Inc. in association with Universal Television.
Kingston: Confidential | |
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Raymond Burr and Mariette Hartley in the show premiere. | |
Genre | Mystery Crime drama |
Starring | Raymond Burr |
Composer(s) | Henry Mancini (theme) Pete Rugolo Richard Shores |
Country of origin | ![]() |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 13 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | David Victor |
Producer(s) | Joe L. Cramer James G. Hirsch Don Ingalls Don Nicholl David J. O'Connell |
Running time | 60 mins. |
Release | |
Original network | NBC |
Original release | March 23 – August 10, 1977 |
Synopsis
The series starred Raymond Burr as R.B Kingston, a powerful media magnate similar to William Randolph Hearst, who owns numerous newspapers and TV stations. In his spare time, he and a group of his employees solve crimes. Co-starring in the series were Art Hindle, Pamela Hensley, and Linda Galloway.
Cast
- Raymond Burr as R.B. Kingston
- Art Hindle as Tony Martin
- Pamela Hensley as Beth Kelly
Episodes
No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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TVM | "Kingston" | Robert Day | Teleplay by: Dick Nelson Story by: David Victor & Dick Nelson | September 15, 1976 |
1 | "Shadow Game" | Christian I. Nyby II | Richard Fielder | March 23, 1977 |
2 | "Eight Columns Across the Top" | Joseph Pevney | Teleplay by: Richard Fielder Story by: Tom Greene | March 30, 1977 |
3 | "Seed of Corruption" | Harvey Laidman | Don Ingalls | April 6, 1977 |
4 | "Triple Exposure" | TBA | TBA | April 13, 1977 |
5 | "The Boston Shamrock" | Don Weis | David H. Balkan | June 1, 1977 |
6 | "The Rage at Hannibal" | Don Weis | Eugene Price | June 8, 1977 |
7 | "Golden Girl" | Mike Caffey | Teleplay by: Nicholas J. Corea Story by: Robert Seizer & Robert Swanson | June 15, 1977 |
8 | "Welcome to Paradise" | Raymond Modor | Nicholas J. Corea | June 22, 1977 |
9 | "Monolith" | Joseph Pevney | Nicholas J. Corea | July 6, 1977 |
10 | "The Cult" | Don Weis | Karl & Terrence Tunberg | July 13, 1977 |
11 | "Dateline: Fear City" | Daniel Haller | Charles Sailor | July 20, 1977 |
12 | "The Night Scene" | Don McDougall | Larry Alexander | August 3, 1977 |
13 | "The Anonymous Hero" | Raymond Burr | David Jacobs | August 10, 1977 |
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