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The Delphi Bureau | |
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Genre | Dramatic television series |
Starring | Laurence Luckinbill |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 8 + 1 pilot film |
Production | |
Producers | James Schmerer, Sam Rolfe |
Production locations | Warner Brothers Burbank Studios, California, USA |
Running time | 44-52 minutes |
Production company | Warner Bros. Television |
Original release | |
Network | ABC |
Release | October 5, 1972 1973 | –
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The Delphi Bureau is an American dramatic television series aired in the United States by ABC as one of three elements of The Men, a wheel series shown as part of its 1972-73 schedule.
The Delphi Bureau starred Laurence Luckinbill as Glenn Garth Gregory, a man with a photographic memory, whose obscure United States Government "agency" ostensibly did obscure research for the President of the United States. Its actual role was counter-espionage and its main operative was Gregory, whose liaison with the group's unnamed superiors was Sybil Van Lowreen (Anne Jeffreys), a Washington D.C. society hostess (Celeste Holm had played Sybil Van Lowreen in the series' pilot film).
A framing design for each episode involved a limerick, a single new line of which was added for each segment of the show, until the entire limerick was completed in the final segment.