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'''Mr. Garlund''', also known as |
'''''Mr. Garlund''''', also known as '''''The Garlund Touch''''', is a television drama broadcast on the [[CBS]] network in the United States that aired for just six episodes in 1960. |
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The show premiered on October 7, 1960. The six episodes of the show were broadcast on the CBS network Fridays 9–9:30 PM (EST). |
The show premiered on October 7, 1960. The six episodes of the show were broadcast on the CBS network Fridays 9–9:30 PM (EST). The series was suspended for five weeks after its fifth episode, returning on December 23 with a new name, ''The Garlund Touch''. two of the episodes were repeated, in early January 1961, then pulled from the airwaves. |
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⚫ | The show presented the adventures of Frank Garlund (played by veteran TV character actor [[Charles Quinlivan]]), a mysterious young financial wizard, whose only confidants were his Asian half-brother Kam Chang, and his foster-father Po Chang.<ref name="PTT">Moore, Barbara; Bensman, Marvin R.' Van Dyke, Jim (2006) "Prime-Time Television: A Concise History" Greenwood Publishing Group, ISBN |
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⚫ | The show presented the adventures of Frank Garlund (played by veteran TV character actor [[Charles Quinlivan]]), a mysterious young financial wizard, whose only confidants were his Asian half-brother Kam Chang, and his foster-father Po Chang.<ref name="PTT">Moore, Barbara; Bensman, Marvin R.' Van Dyke, Jim (2006) "Prime-Time Television: A Concise History" Greenwood Publishing Group, {{ISBN|0-275-98142-8}}, page 137</ref><ref name="MP">Hamamoto, Darrell Y. (1994) "Monitored Peril: Asian Americans and the Politics of TV Representation", University of Minnesota Press, {{ISBN|0-8166-2368-6}}, page 8</ref> Stories revolved around "Garlund's rise in the world of international business and intrigue", and the profound effect Garlund had on people's lives.<ref name="MB">Brooks, Tim and March, Earl (2007) "The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows: 1946–Present", Random House, {{ISBN|0-345-45542-8}}, page 786</ref> |
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* Episode 1 (Pilot) Original Air Date: October 7, 1960 |
* Episode 1 (Pilot) Original Air Date: October 7, 1960 |
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:* Frank testifies against a racketeer. |
:* Frank testifies against a racketeer. |
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* Episode 2: ''The Towers'' Original Air Date: October 14, 1960 |
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:* Frank becomes the owner of two worthless towers due to a settlement in a will. |
:* Frank becomes the owner of two worthless towers due to a settlement in a will. |
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* Episode 3: |
* Episode 3: ''?'' Original Air Date: October 21, 1960 |
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:* Frank is accused of ordering the murder of a newspaper publisher. |
:* Frank is accused of ordering the murder of a newspaper publisher. |
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* Episode 4: |
* Episode 4: ''The X-27'' Original Air Date: October 28, 1960 |
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:* The relationship between Frank and a test pilot's widow ([[Lisa Gaye]]) may have caused the release of an unstable aircraft. |
:* The relationship between Frank and a test pilot's widow ([[Lisa Gaye]]) may have caused the release of an unstable aircraft. |
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* Episode 5: |
* Episode 5: ''?'' Original Air Date: November 4, 1960 |
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:* Not shown in New York City - instead, "Presidential Countdown" is listed in the New York Times at 9:30 for channel 2 between Route 66 and Twilight Zone |
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* Episode 6: |
* Episode 6: ''To Double, Double Vamp'' Original Air Date: December 23, 1960 |
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:* [[William Campbell (film actor)|William Campbell]] guest-starred. |
:* [[William Campbell (film actor)|William Campbell]] guest-starred. |
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== Reception == |
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==Reception== |
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==References== |
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* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0053523/ | Mr. Garlund] entry in the IMDB website |
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[[Category:1960 American television series debuts]] |
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[[Category:1960s American drama television series]] |
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[[Category:CBS television dramas]] |
Latest revision as of 19:35, 10 July 2024
Mr. Garlund | |
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Also known as | The Garlund Touch |
Theme music composer | Nathan Lang Van Cleave |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 6 episodes |
Production | |
Production locations | CBS Studios, New York City, NY |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Original release | |
Release | October 7 December 23, 1960 | –
Mr. Garlund, also known as The Garlund Touch, is a television drama broadcast on the CBS network in the United States that aired for just six episodes in 1960.
Production
[edit]The show premiered on October 7, 1960. The six episodes of the show were broadcast on the CBS network Fridays 9–9:30 PM (EST). The series was suspended for five weeks after its fifth episode, returning on December 23 with a new name, The Garlund Touch. two of the episodes were repeated, in early January 1961, then pulled from the airwaves.
Summary
[edit]The show presented the adventures of Frank Garlund (played by veteran TV character actor Charles Quinlivan), a mysterious young financial wizard, whose only confidants were his Asian half-brother Kam Chang, and his foster-father Po Chang.[1][2] Stories revolved around "Garlund's rise in the world of international business and intrigue", and the profound effect Garlund had on people's lives.[3]
Cast
[edit]- Charles Quinlivan as Frank Garlund
- Philip Ahn (whose later credits would include Master Kan in the TV series Kung Fu) as Po Chang
- Kam Tong (temporarily away from his recurring role as Kim Chan/Hey Boy on the concurrent TV series Have Gun, Will Travel) as Kam Chang
Episode list
[edit]- Episode 1 (Pilot) Original Air Date: October 7, 1960
- Frank testifies against a racketeer.
- Episode 2: The Towers Original Air Date: October 14, 1960
- Frank becomes the owner of two worthless towers due to a settlement in a will.
- Episode 3: ? Original Air Date: October 21, 1960
- Frank is accused of ordering the murder of a newspaper publisher.
- Episode 4: The X-27 Original Air Date: October 28, 1960
- The relationship between Frank and a test pilot's widow (Lisa Gaye) may have caused the release of an unstable aircraft.
- Episode 5: ? Original Air Date: November 4, 1960
- Not shown in New York City - instead, "Presidential Countdown" is listed in the New York Times at 9:30 for channel 2 between Route 66 and Twilight Zone
- Episode 6: To Double, Double Vamp Original Air Date: December 23, 1960
- William Campbell guest-starred.
Reception
[edit]"This quirky light-hearted series from Paramount TV failed to catch on."[4]
References
[edit]- ^ Moore, Barbara; Bensman, Marvin R.' Van Dyke, Jim (2006) "Prime-Time Television: A Concise History" Greenwood Publishing Group, ISBN 0-275-98142-8, page 137
- ^ Hamamoto, Darrell Y. (1994) "Monitored Peril: Asian Americans and the Politics of TV Representation", University of Minnesota Press, ISBN 0-8166-2368-6, page 8
- ^ Brooks, Tim and March, Earl (2007) "The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows: 1946–Present", Random House, ISBN 0-345-45542-8, page 786
- ^ Mr. Garlund webpage on the Classic TV Themes
External links
[edit]- Mr. Garlund at IMDb