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Casey, Crime Photographer (TV series)

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31: 534:– Portrayed by Archie Smith. Lipman was a character introduced towards the end of season one in the Summer of 1951. Lipman became familiar with viewers of the series by the season two premiere on September 7, 1951. Lipman was Casey's partner, who assisted him in solving the crimes and getting pictures of them for 504:, a New York newspaper. He collaborates with the police to solve seemingly unsolvable crimes. In every episode, Casey is always at the Blue Note Café to tell the story of his last job endeavor to the patrons of the bar, (mainly the bartender). 454:
The biggest change in the cast was the change of the actors who played Casey. Richard Carlyle originally played Casey, but in June 1951, near the end of season one, the show's executives replaced Carlyle with another popular actor,
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The role of Ethelbert the bartender also changed as season two rolled around. Originally, the role of Ethelbert was played by actor John Gibson. In June 1951, along with Carlyle, Gibson was replaced by
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in June 1951. Ethelbert is a waiter/bartender at the Blue Note Café. Ethelbert is usually the one with whom Casey tells his stories to each week.
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named Ethelbert is usually always there waiting for Casey to tell him his most recent job experience and his most recent crime investigation.
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Season two also saw the birth of a new character, Jack Lipman. Lipman was Casey's partner. Lipman was portrayed by actor Archie Smith.
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took over the role in June 1951 and through season two, (the final season). Casey is a photographer/reporter who works at
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aired nationally on June 5, 1952. But two other episodes of the series aired only in New York on June 12 and 19, 1952.
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in March 1947. The radio series was cancelled on November 16, 1950. It was revived and put back on the radio as simply
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In a recent rating of the Most Popular Drama of the 1950s, is ranked number 72 on the list. The series ranked behind
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The music that would usually accompany Casey and his conversations with Ethelbert were performed by The
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The character was so successful in the magazine that Coxe wrote a novel about him called
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Between the cancelation of the radio series in 1950 and the revival of it in 1954,
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Casey is a reporter, specifically a photographer, for the fictional newspaper,
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After the series ended its run in June 1952, CBS replaced the series with the
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The major changes that occurred during the season were mainly cast related.
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television series that aired from April 19, 1951, to June 5, 1952, on the
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for both of its seasons. The series aired on Thursday nights at 10:30 pm
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CBS cancelled the show in 1952. Its last episode aired on June 5, 1952.
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Every week on every episode, Casey goes to the Blue Note Café, where a
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magazine, which was launched in 1920, created a new character called
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Jan Miner maintained her role as Casey's girlfriend and fellow
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portrayed the title role of Jack Casey, nicknamed “Flashgun”.
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originally as the title role of Jack "Flashgun" Casey. Later,
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would take on the title role. The series co-starred actress
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in 1942. There were also two movie made about him entitled
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as Ann Williams, Jack's girlfriend and a fellow reporter.
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1951 photo from the television series (McGavin to left)
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who entered season two playing the role of Ethelbert.
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in 1943. There were three more Casey novels released;
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George Harmon Coxe
Richard Carlyle
Darren McGavin
Jan Miner
Cliff Hall
Donald McClelland
Morton Gould
Martin Manulis
CBS
crime drama
CBS Television Network
successful radio series of the same name
George Harmon Coxe
Richard Carlyle
Darren McGavin
Jan Miner
George Harmon Coxe
Black Mask
CBS Radio Network
Casey, Crime Photographer
CBS Television
CBS
Richard Carlyle
New York
Palmolive
Jan Miner
bartender
Darren McGavin
Cliff Hall

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