The Man Behind the Badge | |
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Genre | Police drama |
Developed by | Prockter Television Enterprises |
Directed by | John Peyser, Paul Landres |
Starring | Norman Rose (1953-1954)/ Charles Bickford (1955) (Host) |
Theme music composer | Melvyn Lenard |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 52 episodes (live, 1953-1954) 38 episodes (filmed, 1955) |
Production | |
Executive producers | Bernard J. Prockter, Jerome C. Robinson |
Editor | Fred W. Berger |
Running time | 30 mins. |
Production companies | Prockter Television Enterprises Revue Studios MCA TV |
Original release | |
Network | CBS Syndicated |
Release | October 11, 1953 September 24, 1955 | –
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The Man Behind the Badge is a half-hour American television police drama series which aired on CBS from October 11, 1953, to October 3, 1954,[1] originally hosted by Norman Rose. In its second syndicated season, the host became character actor Charles Bickford.[1] Jerry Robinson was the producer.[2]
The CBS version was broadcast from 9:30 to 10 p.m. Eastern Time on Sundays.[1] It replaced Arthur Murray Party[3] and was replaced by Honestly, Celeste!.[4] The sponsor was Bristol Myers.[3] Everett Rosenthal was the executive producer, with Arthur Singer as director.[5]
Beginning in January 1955,[1] a filmed version of the program was syndicated to local stations by MCA TV.[6]
In an interview with Kliph Nesteroff, assistant director Arthur Marks stated the filmed episodes were shot at the same time and on the same sets as Treasury Men in Action.[7] Bernard J. Prockter produced the series in Hollywood.[6]