Cannon: Madman


03:05 am - 04:05 am, Saturday, November 1 on WJLP MeTV (33.1)

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Madman

Season 5, Episode 25

Cannon aids a friend, a scientist at an Army base who has been behaving irrationally. Cannon: William Conrad. Grovner: Alan Bergmann. Dr. Danvers: Charles Aidman. Col. Haggard: Peter Mark Richman. Buck: William Watson.

repeat 1976 English HD Level Unknown
Action Crime Drama Mystery & Suspense

Cast & Crew
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William Conrad (Actor) .. Frank Cannon
Alan Bergmann (Actor) .. Grovner
Charles Aidman (Actor) .. Dr. Danvers
Peter Mark Richman (Actor) .. Col. Haggard
William Watson (Actor) .. Buck

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Did You Know..
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William Conrad (Actor) .. Frank Cannon
Born: September 27, 1920
Died: February 11, 1994
Birthplace: Louisville, Kentucky, United States
Trivia: Actor/director/producer William Conrad started his professional career as a musician. After World War II service, he began building his reputation in films and on Hollywood-based radio programs. Due to his bulk and shifty-eyed appearance, he was cast in films as nasty heavies, notably in The Killers (1946) (his first film), Sorry Wrong Number (1948) and The Long Wait (1954). On radio, the versatile Conrad was a fixture on such moody anthologies as Escape and Suspense; he also worked frequently with Jack "Dragnet" Webb during this period, and as late as 1959 was ingesting the scenery in the Webb-directed film 30. Conrads most celebrated radio role was as Marshal Matt Dillon on Gunsmoke, which he played from 1952 through 1961 (the TV Gunsmoke, of course, went to James Arness, who physically matched the character that the portly Conrad had shaped aurally). In the late 1950s, Conrad went into the production end of the business at Warner Bros., keeping his hand in as a performer by providing the hilariously strident narration of the cartoon series Rocky and His Friends and its sequel The Bullwinkle Show. During the early 1960s, Conrad also directed such films as Two on a Guillotine (1964) and Brainstorm (1965). Easing back into acting in the early 1970s, Conrad enjoyed a lengthy run as the title character in the detective series Cannon (1971-76), then all too briefly starred as a more famous corpulent crime solver on the weekly Nero Wolfe. Conrad's final TV series was as one-half of Jake and the Fatman (Joe Penny was Jake), a crime show which ran from 1987 through 1991.
Alan Bergmann (Actor) .. Grovner
Charles Aidman (Actor) .. Dr. Danvers
Born: January 21, 1925
Died: November 07, 1993
Birthplace: Frankfort, Indiana
Trivia: Down-to-earth American actor Charles Aidman brought his "everyman" personality to such realistic war films as Pork Chop Hill (1959) and War Hunt (1962). He has since been cast in roles of quiet unstressed authority in films like Countdown (1967), Twilight's Last Gleaming (1977) and Uncommon Valor (1983). Aidman has also guest-starred on practically every TV series ever made; comedy fans will remember his portrayal of the hypnotist who plants an embarrassing post-hypnotic suggestion in the mind of Rob Petrie on a 1963 Dick Van Dyke Show episode. From 1985 through 1987, Charles Aidman was narrator of the revived Twilight Zone TV anthology series.
Peter Mark Richman (Actor) .. Col. Haggard
William Watson (Actor) .. Buck
Born: October 05, 1938

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