- Richard Diamond, Private Detective
"Richard Diamond, Private Detective" is a detective drama which was on radio from 1949 to 1953 and on television from 1957 to 1960.
Radio
Dick Powell starred in the "Richard Diamond, Private Detective" radio series as a rather light-hearted detective who often ended the episodes singing to his girlfriend, Helen. It began airing onNBC onApril 24 , 1949, picked upRexall as a sponsor onApril 5 ,1950 , and continued untilDecember 6 , 1950. The shows were written byBlake Edwards .With Camel cigarettes as a sponsor, it moved to ABC from
January 5 , 1951, toJune 29 , 1951, with Rexall returning for a run fromOctober 5 , 1951, untilJune 27 , 1952.Substituting for "
Amos 'n' Andy ", it aired Sunday evenings onCBS fromMay 31 , 1953 untilSeptember 20 , 1953.Because Dick Powell was known for musical comedies prior to his appearance as
Philip Marlowe inRaymond Chandler 's "Murder, My Sweet " (1944) and because he was a detective who sang in "Richard Diamond, Private Eye", some regard this radio series as an influence on the character of Philip E. Marlow (Michael Gambon ) inDennis Potter 's Chandleresque "The Singing Detective " (1986).Television
infobox television
show_name = Richard Diamond, Private Detective
caption =
format =Drama
runtime = 30 minutes per episode
producer =Four Star Television
distributor = CBS Television (1957-1959)NBC (1959-1960)
starring =David Janssen Regis Toomey Barbara Bain
country = USA
network =CBS (1957-1959)NBC (1959-1960)
first_aired =July 1 , 1957
last_aired =September 6 , 1960
num_seasons = 4
num_episodes = 77
list_episodes =
imdb_id = 0050056
tv_com_id = 1021|Powell's company,
Four Star Television , produced the TV series, which premiered onCBS but was later telecast onNBC .David Janssen starred as Diamond, ahard-boiled private detective in thefilm noir tradition. Hissecretary , Sam, was shown only from the waist down to display her beautiful legs. Initially, these were the legs ofMary Tyler Moore , but later, the legs of other actresses were seen. At one point during the three-year run, the show's setting was moved fromNew York City to Los Angeles.Original music by
Frank De Vol included the theme for the first and second seasons. The third season featured a jazz score byPete Rugolo , including a new theme. The final theme was by Richard Shores.External links
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* [http://epguides.com/RichardDiamondPrivateDetective/ "Richard Diamond, Private Eye" TV episode guide]
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