Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaAn anthology series starring Richard Boone as host and starred in about 50% of the shows. Each regular had parts in almost every episode and starred in at least one episode.An anthology series starring Richard Boone as host and starred in about 50% of the shows. Each regular had parts in almost every episode and starred in at least one episode.An anthology series starring Richard Boone as host and starred in about 50% of the shows. Each regular had parts in almost every episode and starred in at least one episode.
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I was five, yes,five, when this show first ran. Until recently, I judged on a single, wonderful episode, "Vote No on Eleven" which I somehow managed to see. Jeannete Nolan was nominated for an Emmy for her portrayal of a bag lady. Recently, I have been able to catch some episodes on You Tube, and what I have seen is truly excellent.It is very sad that this show failed to be a hit, as Richard Boone and Buck Houghton put a lot into it. The cast of the show was uniformly excellent.The shows music was by Henry Mancini, except for the first episode, "Statement of Fact' which featured music by Bernard Hermann.
This TV series was never aired in France. But the French audiences missed something fantastic. This is definitely not a crime show, but an excellent drama one. Here, the particularity is that you have always the same actors playing in most of the episodes. And, in every story, independent tales, they all played different characters. In one show, for instance, Richard Boone played the lead, and in another one, you hardly recognized him in a supporting character. Please read all my comments, for each episode, I have commented them all. For most of them, I really enjoyed. And I realize that Richard Boone was really a terrific actor, a true one. Maybe best than he was in big screen films, where the majors always take him for only heavies characters. The best I wish you is to get one day this outstanding TV show. One last thing, in this series, you have Guy Stockwell too; remember him as Chuck Heston's brother in WARLORD. He was not a great actor, yes, but I appreciated him here, in all those episodes.
This show is fondly remembered by those of us who saw it, but not as precisely as might be. One reviewer remembers John McIntyre on it, which he was not, and speaks of the various roles of "Bobby Benson," by which I think he means Robert Blake, as there's no Bobby Benson in the cast list. Another person remembers it being an alternative to "The Fugitive," but my family and I saw every episode of both of those shows, so they couldn't have been on opposite each other. Nevertheless, this was as great a show as everyone says. The rotating cast members distinguished themselves before, during and especially afterward in many memorable roles on stage, screen, television, radio and recording. Boone himself, alas, had little chance to fulfill the versatility he showed in the various plays, being mostly typecast in villain roles for the rest of his career. The Richard Boone Show itself quickly joined the list of excellent TV programs that simply never caught the fancy of the general audience. There's never been another show like it.
1963-64 featured two unique bits of prime-time series programming: George C. Scott's social work series on CBS, EAST SIDE WEST SIDE, with its vivid bi-racial stories (several strong enough they were never shown in Georgia, where I watched), and Richard Boone's one-hour series of original dramas, each one acted by the show's in-house cast of players. Boone, John McIntyre (WAGON TRAIN) and Henry Morgan (DRAGNET)were well known, Robert Blake was about to be-- the rest of the company were just as often featured (Bethel Leslie and Jeanette Nolan were particularly strong). They took the repertory ideal very seriously-- Clifford Odets wrote the premiere script, and their most noticed hour was written by Horton Foote ("All the Comforts of Home"). The quality of these shows was less remarkable than Scott's show, which I am convinced would still look good today. But Boone's experiment made a strong case for the idea that this was what actors should be doing, to enlarge their skills. Wherever Laura Devon, Lloyd Bochner, and Warren Stevens are today, they should be satisfied to have been part of this project.
I recall seeing this in reruns in the mid 80's on a local (Detroit) UHF station (Channel 62)...Didn't the opening voice over say "These are the actors...and this is the play", or something along those lines? A great show that was way ahead of it's time.I also remember the Robert Blake parts that were mentioned. Sadly, Boone pretty much disappeared after this grand, failed experiment, only to surface occasionally in the odd movie role.I first encountered him on the old "Hec Ramsay" television series in the mid seventies, which was the last role he was identified with. It would have been very interesting if he had NOT turned down the McGarrett role in what eventually became Hawaii Five-O...
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- QuizOne of the few dramatic shows produced by Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Productions.
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Richard Boone - Host: [opening introduction] Good evening. We are the players in this theater and we welcome you, our audience.
- Curiosità sui creditiThe closing credit roll for each episode lists alphabetically all 11 principal performers even if the person does not appear in a segment.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Bloopermania (1987)
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By what name was The Richard Boone Show (1963) officially released in Canada in English?
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