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The Richard Boone Show

  • TV Series
  • 1963–1964
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
8.4/10
113
YOUR RATING
The Richard Boone Show (1963)
Drama

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.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.

  • Stars
    • Robert Blake
    • Lloyd Bochner
    • Richard Boone
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.4/10
    113
    YOUR RATING
    • Stars
      • Robert Blake
      • Lloyd Bochner
      • Richard Boone
    • 12User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 5 Primetime Emmys
      • 1 win & 9 nominations total

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    Robert Blake
    Robert Blake
    • Jimmy Smith…
    • 1963–1964
    Lloyd Bochner
    Lloyd Bochner
    • Anderson Carr…
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    Richard Boone
    Richard Boone
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    Laura Devon
    Laura Devon
    • Jessie…
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    June Harding
    June Harding
    • Jeanette Brown…
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    Bethel Leslie
    Bethel Leslie
    • Maggie Clements…
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    Harry Morgan
    Harry Morgan
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    Jeanette Nolan
    Jeanette Nolan
    • Psychiatrist…
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    Ford Rainey
    Ford Rainey
    • Jacob Osserman…
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    Warren Stevens
    Warren Stevens
    • James O'Brien…
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    Guy Stockwell
    Guy Stockwell
    • Danny Jones…
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    Mary Gregory
    Mary Gregory
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    M. Hakim
    • 1963–1964
    David Mauro
    David Mauro
    • Louis Cambral…
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    Michael Constantine
    Michael Constantine
    • Barney Chapman…
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    Bruce Watson
    Bruce Watson
    • Alan Graham…
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    Hal Needham
    Hal Needham
    • 1963–1964
    Stewart East
    Stewart East
    • 1964
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    gmr-4

    This was a "must watch" in our house.

    I can add little to the well-made comments of the ex-Georgian (now safely in Mass.) regarding THE RICHARD BOONE SHOW. It was indeed unique on television in the 1960s and beyond.

    The producers probably thought the name would attract viewers, but obviously not enough. I would like to think this rotating cast of characters and situations was "ahead of its time," but perhaps there was no such time. Series, a.k.a. "prime time" television watchers apparently did not like the insecurity of no characters or settings to which they could become attached. Always there was something new, even unique, c.f. the afore-mentioned episode by Odets. THE RICHARD BOONE SHOW was not in keeping with Ray Bradbury's notion of "television family" -- which the host's expositions from the Green Room could not replace. To be best of my recollection, Richard Boone disappeared from television with this noble experiment.
    AlAnn

    One of the best shows ever.

    We watched "The Richard Boone Show" regularly during its all-too-brief run. Everyone else in the country appeared to be watching "The Fugitive", which--to our way of thinking--couldn't't't't compare in quality to Richard Boone. This was a repertory company, and all the regulars played many different types of characters. Many of them went on to star in better-known productions, while their excellence in this show went largely unnoticed. I'm glad to see that it did receive some nominations and one Golden Globe award, but it should have had a much longer run and received many more awards. I agree with a comment on the message board, that there should be copies available for purchase. I would greatly enjoy seeing these episodes once more on one of the cable or dish channels that feature "oldies but goodies".
    artzau

    Fantastic! But alas, too good.

    Too good. That's why it only lasted a season. My God, look at the players. Not a weak spot in the bunch. And, the writing! Fantastic. But, no trick guns, no canned laughter and no asinine sit skits. It was just too good. I believe I saw dang near every episode and loved each one. The players would change roles, Bobby Benson would be a drugged out drummer looking for a fix one week and then a Mexican fisherman who finds a big pearl. Even when the cast would shift into another completely different genre, they would shift around and support one another. One week Warren Stevens did a bit part as a night watchman and the next, he was a hired killer, then a soldier of fortune...as so on. This was undoubtedly some of the best theater ever presented on TV. Sadly, that's why is didn't go past one season...but, what a season!
    jwarthen-3

    Boone's attempt at repertory-video-- unique as far as I know

    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.
    10coop-16

    A wonderful show!

    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.

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    • Trivia
      One of the few dramatic shows produced by Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Productions.
    • Quotes

      Richard Boone - Host: [opening introduction] Good evening. We are the players in this theater and we welcome you, our audience.

    • Crazy credits
      The closing credit roll for each episode lists alphabetically all 11 principal performers even if the person does not appear in a segment.
    • Connections
      Featured in Bloopermania (1987)
    • Soundtracks
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      Music by Henry Mancini

      Lyrics by Al Stillman (uncredited)

      Performed by Henry Mancini

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    • Release date
      • September 24, 1963 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El teatro de Richard Boone
    • Filming locations
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios - 10202 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Classic Films (II)
      • Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Productions
      • National Broadcasting Company (NBC)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h(60 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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