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1 Series overview. 2 Episodes. ... VEI released Barnaby Jones—The Complete Collection on DVD on December 15, 2015. ... "Sing a Song of Murder"
Halfway through the series' run, Mark Shera was added to the cast as a much younger cousin of Ebsen's character, who eventually joined the firm. Barnaby Jones was produced by QM Productions (with Woodruff Productions in the final two seasons). It had the second-longest QM series run (seven and a half seasons), following the nine years of The F ...
Detective Barnaby Jones (Buddy Ebsen) comes out of retirement to solve his son's murder with some help from fellow detective Frank Cannon (William Conrad). Bradford Dillman and Robert Hogan guest star.
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Another Barnaby sidekick, Jason Hughes joined the show in 2005 and left in 2013 due to its strict demands. The actors are required to film Midsomer Murders for ten months a year, and Hughes ...
The premiere episode of Barnaby Jones, "Requiem for a Son" was planned as a second-season Cannon episode, but when Barnaby Jones was sold as a separate series the script was reworked into the premiere of that series. William Conrad appeared as a special guest star. [citation needed] Cannon had a second "crossover" with the Barnaby Jones series.
The two crime dramas virtually split their audience with Barnaby Jones ranking 49th and The Streets of San Francisco falling to 52nd of 104 shows for the season. [12] The decline in viewership, coupled with steadily rising production costs and a new contract for star Karl Malden, prompted ABC to cancel the series.