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Gang Busters; Directed by: Noel M. Smith Ray Taylor Jacques Jaccard (asst.): Written by: Morgan Cox Phillips Lord Al Martin Victor McLeod George H. Plympton: Produced by
Gangbusters is an American crime anthology television series that was broadcast on NBC from March 20, 1952, until December 25, 1952. [1] It was cancelled even though it had the eighth-highest rating of that season's TV shows.
This intrusive introduction led to the popular catchphrase "came on like Gangbusters." Joan Banks was a regular cast member of the radio series. To lend an extra air of authenticity to the presentation, Lord had Norman Schwarzkopf Sr. , former head of the New Jersey State Police give a short talk to lead into the actual dramatization. [ 5 ] (
“Elizabeth Banks came as a first-time female director and directed Pitch 2, and that just went gangbusters. And I think we, all of us girls, kind of watched that and went, ‘Huh,’ ” Wilson ...
Gang Busters was an American radio series.. Gangbuster(s) or Gang Busters might also refer to: Gang Busters, a movie serial based on the radio series; Gang Busters, a 1955 crime film
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Just really off to a gangbusters start.” The new additions come after saying goodbye to Crystal Kung Minkoff , who appeared on three seasons , and Annemarie Wiley , who joined during season 13.
Lord was still in his twenties and living in New York City when he became a national radio personality. Creating the character "Seth Parker", a clergyman and backwoods philosopher based on his real-life grandfather, Hosea Phillips, Lord wrote stories for radio of rural New England humor that included the playing of old-time songs.