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The Millionaire

  • TV Series
  • 1955–1960
  • 30m
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Frank McHugh and Marvin Miller in The Millionaire (1955)
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A millionaire indulges himself giving away $1 million apiece to persons he has never met.A millionaire indulges himself giving away $1 million apiece to persons he has never met.A millionaire indulges himself giving away $1 million apiece to persons he has never met.

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    • Marvin Miller
    • Paul Frees
    • Roy Gordon
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      • Marvin Miller
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      • Roy Gordon
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    10Enrique-Sanchez-56

    I Wish They Showed This One Again

    Here's a program that really caught my fancy when I was growing up. Everyone dreams of wealth. Whether one million dollars is a lot of money now or not, I wouldn't mind having such an amount.

    It is a fabulous amount, still. And the concept of instant wealth is still intriguing to us. Witness: the proliferation of money shows currently.

    The best part of the program was the human lessons we all learned about Instant Wealth: it's problems, responsibilities and the greed and envy of others.

    The program should be brought back. Maybe Hallmark can do us all the kind favor?
    gayspiritwarrior

    Not random gifts...

    Nobody seems to remember that it wasn't actually random people to whom the million dollars was given. At the beginning of each show Tipton would send for his secretary, Michael Anthony. Tipton would say something pertaining to the person he'd decided to give the gift to, and say "Here's another Millionaire." He always knew some reason why the person needed the money or the lesson the money might teach. Anthony would fold the check into his portfolio and head out to deliver it. One episode I still remember had the money going to the young daughter of a contentious couple who needed the money. They found the million dollars notation in her bankbook and told her she shouldn't pretend and write things in the book. At the end of the show they hadn't yet discovered the money was real. It was a good show, fondly remembered.
    jspotter1950

    My Encounter With Michael Anthony

    I used to work for a Los Angeles-based savings and loan company. Their pitch to retirees was to host "Golden Days of Television" personal appearances by 50's TV actors, including their spokesman, Harry Von Zell of Burns and Allen fame. I walked into the Alhambra, CA branch and spotted Marvin Miller holding court! I rushed over and asked the then-ultimate trivia question- "Who played John Beresford Tipton?" "Paul Frees" was the answer. He then whipped out an already-printed "check" from "The First National Bank of Silverstone", in the amount of "$1,000,000.00 in Good Wishes", signed it "Michael Anthony" and handed it to me. I've kept it for 30 years, hoping to cash it some day. As an additional bit of trivia, the establishing shot of "Silverstone" is the mansion at the corner of Orange Grove and Green Streets in Pasadena, now the headquarters of Ambassador College and built, as a winter residence, by a late president of U.S. Steel.
    roarshock

    One of the better concepts for a television show.

    In the days before lotteries, back when having a million dollars meant you were FABULOUSLY wealthy, this show had an interesting and effective premise. An unseen and mysterious multi-millionaire has his servant give a million dollars tax-free to a complete stranger, apparently picked at random. The only conditions were that he couldn't reveal to anyone how he got the money and how much money it was. The rest of the show would follow this person and show how his life was changed by the sudden wealth. The show worked so well because it's writers were able to create an interesting cross section of recipients and consequences. I actually haven't seen this show since it's syndication days in the sixties but it was interesting at the time and I remember it fondly.
    james_mcewan

    The Emily Short Story

    I recently purchased a copy of one of 'The Millionaire' series.

    This 1955 episode features Carolyn Jones later to star as Morticia in the Addams Family TV series. Carolyn plays the part of Emily Short who receives a cheque for one million and decides to take a trip to Paris, until this she has never been outside of the US.

    It is good clean family entertainment.

    It would be great if one of the channels could run them. Maybe someone can drop a hint to TCM or Hallmark.

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    • Trivia
      The mysterious philanthropist John Beresford Tipton was named for Tipton, Missouri, the birthplace of producer Don Fedderson's wife, Tido Fedderson.
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      Michael Anthony: [At the opening of each episode, with minor variations] My name is Michael Anthony, and for many years I was executive secretary to John Beresford Tipton, the multi-billionaire whose charity was as boundless as it was mysterious. For it was his hobby to give away anonymously and tax free one million dollars apiece to various people he never knew.

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    • Release date
      • January 19, 1955 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El millonario
    • Production companies
      • CBS Television Network
      • Don Fedderson Productions
      • Revue Studios
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      30 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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