Bourbon Street Beat

Bourbon Street Beat
Title card
Created by Charles Hoffman
Starring Richard Long
Andrew Duggan
Arlene Howell
Van Williams
Theme music composer Mack David and
Jerry Livingston
Composer(s) Jack Halloran, arranger
Michael Heindorf
Howard Jackson
Frank Perkins
Paul Sawtell
Bert Shefter
Country of origin USA
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 39 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s) William T. Orr
Producer(s) Charles Hoffman
Harry Tatelman
Jerry Davis
Oren W. Haglund (Production manager)
Gordon Bau (make-up)
Production location(s) California
Editor(s) James C. Moore
supervising editor
Running time 60 minutes
Production company(s) Warner Bros. Television
Distributor Warner Bros. Television Division
Release
Original network ABC
Picture format 1.33 : 1 monochrome
Audio format monaural
Original release October 5, 1959 
July 4, 1960
Chronology
Followed by Surfside 6
Related shows 77 Sunset Strip
Hawaiian Eye

Bourbon Street Beat is a private detective series which aired on the ABC network from 1959-1960 and featured Richard Long as Rex Randolph, Andrew Duggan as Cal Calhoun, Van Williams as Kenny Madison, and Arlene Howell as Melody Lee Mercer, the secretary at the New Orleans detective agency in which they worked.

Characters

The series was one of several Warner Bros. detective shows which aired on ABC during this era, but Bourbon Street Beat was not as successful as the others. When the series ended, the character of Rex Randolph moved to 77 Sunset Strip, and the character of Kenny Madison moved to the spin-off Surfside 6, which aired in the Bourbon Street Beat time slot the following season. Andrew Duggan's character, Cal Calhoun, immediately disappeared from the screen upon the show's cancellation.

To make the series setting authentic, ABC bought a half-interest in the New Orleans French Quarter restaurant, the Old Absinthe House, and placed the Randolph and Calhoun office above the eatery,[1] although the series was nonetheless shot on the Warner Bros. studio lot in Los Angeles.

Legacy

Arlene Howell had appeared several times on 1957's western series Maverick and was a former Miss USA; she appears to have retired from the screen after a last appearance as an understandably astonished Sergeant Carter's blind date on Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.. Richard Long went on to play the lead in the western series The Big Valley (1965–69) and the sitcom Nanny and the Professor (1970–71). Van Williams eventually played The Green Hornet (1966–67) opposite Bruce Lee. Andrew Duggan continued to portray an amazing number of character roles in films and television, including two other stints as series lead, taking over Cary Grant's movie role in the short-lived television version of Room for One More (1962), and as the sullen patriarch in Lancer (1968–70), a western in the vein of Bonanza, albeit darker and more complex.

Main Cast: Andrew Duggan, Arlene Howell, Van Williams and Richard Long in Bourbon Street Beat

Cast

Richard Long... Rex Randolph
Andrew Duggan ... Cal Calhoun
Arlene Howell... Melody Lee Mercer
Van Williams ... Kenny Madison
Eddie Cole... The Baron (twelve episodes)
Tommy Farrell... Jay O'Hanlon (seven episodes
Nita Talbot... Lusti Weather (four episodes)

Guest stars

The following are among the many guest stars on Bourbon Street Beat:

Episode list

No. Title Initial airing Director Writer(s)
1The Taste of AshesOctober 5, 1959Leslie H. MartinsonCharles Hoffman & Al C. Ward
2Mourning CloakOctober 12, 1959James V. KernSig Herzig
3Torch Song for TrumpetOctober 19, 1959Jim Barnett & Leo Townsend
4Woman in the River with Mary Tyler MooreOctober 26, 1959Luthar Davis
5Girl in Trouble with Russ ConwayNovember 2, 1959Reginald LeBorgJohn Hawkins & Ward Hawkins
6Tiger MothNovember 9, 1959
7Secret of Hyacinth BayouNovember 16, 1959
8Invitation to a MurderNovember 23, 1959Richard LeBorgStephen Lord
9Mrs. Viner VanishesNovember 30, 1959
10Light Touch of TerrorDecember 7, 1959William J. Hole Jr.
11The Golden BeetleDecember 14, 1959
12The Black Magnolia with Mary Tyler MooreDecember 21, 1959Reginald LeBorgEarl Baldwin
13Portrait of LenoreDecember 28, 1959
14Kill With KindnessJanuary 4, 1960William J. Hole Jr.
15Inside ManJanuary 11, 1960
16Find My FaceJanuary 18, 1960
17Knock on Any TombstoneJanuary 25, 1960William J. Hole Jr.
18Key to the CityFebruary 1, 1960James V. KernRobert C. Dennis
19The 10% BluesFebruary 8, 1960William J. Hole Jr.Hugh Benson & Dick Nelson
20Melody in DiamondsFebruary 15, 1960
21The House of LedezanFebruary 22, 1960William J. Hole Jr.David Evans
22Target for HateMarch 7, 1960Richard Matheson & William L. Stuart
23The Missing Queen with Roscoe AtesMarch 14, 1960Dorothy B. Hughes & Doris Gilbert
24Neon Nightmare with Randy Stuart as BeejayMarch 21, 1960William J. Hole Jr.Dean Riesner
25Wall of SilenceMarch 28, 1960Sam Ross
26Twice Betrayed with Tyler McVey and Judson PrattApril 4, 1960William Bruckner
27Swamp Fire with Tony Young as Prosper GamillonApril 11, 1960Robert B. SinclairSig Herzig and Dean Riesner
28If a BodyApril 18, 1960Charles Hoffman & Irving Elman
29Six Hours to MidnightApril 25, 1960Lee Loeb & Richard Bluel
30Last ExitMay 2, 1960Leslie H. MartinsonW. Hermanos
31Deadly PersuasionMay 9, 1960Berne Giler & W. Hermanos
32Suitable for FramingMay 16, 1960Leslie H. MartinsonCharles Hoffman & Gerald Drayson Adams
33False IdentityMay 23, 1960William J. Hole Jr.W. Hermanos & David Goodis
34Green HellMay 30, 1960Charles R. RondeauAl C. Ward
35Ferry to AlgiersJune 6, 1960William J. Hole Jr.W. Hermanos
36Wagon Show with Brad Johnson as Michael ReynardJune 13, 1960
37Interrupted Wedding with Patrick McVey as John Crane and Randy Stuart as Betty Jane RobinsonJune 20, 1960William J. Hole Jr.
38ReunionJune 27, 1960William J. Hole Jr.
39TeresaJuly 4, 1960William J. Hole Jr.

References

  1. Alex McNeil, Total Television, New York: Penguin Books, 1997, p. 113
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