The Upholsterer (Aired November 17, 1950)
The Television scripts were exposited in flashback format, with Casey narrating his latest exploit to Ethelbert the bartender. The 'Morning Express' also makes the transition from Boston to Manhattan, with reporter Ann Williams augmented by cub reporter Jack Lipman. Two months into the Television run, CBS re-cast Casey and Ethelbert, substituting young Darren McGavin as Jack Casey. The most distinguishing element of the short-lived Television Casey was its direction, with the famed future Film Director Sidney Lumet helming the series. CBS and Coxe took another run at Crime Photographer over Radio in 1954, reprising Staats Cotsworth, John Gibson and Jan Miner in their previous Radio roles. The 1954 run extended to the Spring of 1955, at which point the Crime Photographer franchise had pretty much run its course.
THIS EPISODE:
November 17, 1950. CBS network. Sustaining. Goldblatt, "The Upholsterer", has been shot to death within a locked room. Staats Cotsworth, John Dietz (producer, director), John Gibson, Ken Roberts (announcer), George Harmon Coxe (creator), Alonzo Deen Cole (writer). 30:03. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
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