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  2. Meet McGraw - Wikipedia

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    Four Star Playhouse broadcast "Meet McGraw" as an episode on February 25, 1954. [1] In that episode, McGraw was "a hood with a price on his head" who helped people who for some reason could not go to the police. [6] Stage 7 also had an episode featuring McGraw in March 1955. [7]

  3. Four Star Playhouse - Wikipedia

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    The pilot for Meet McGraw, starring Frank Lovejoy, aired here (under that title, February 25, 1954), as did another episode in which Lovejoy recreated his role of Chicago newspaper reporter Randy Stone, from the radio drama Nightbeat (titled "Search in the Night", November 5, 1953).

  4. Audrey Totter - Wikipedia

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    In 1954, Totter appeared in the pilot episode of the later 1957–58 detective series Meet McGraw (with Frank Lovejoy), and in 1955, she appeared in an episode of Science Fiction Theatre entitled "Spider, Inc."

  5. Frank Lovejoy - Wikipedia

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    Lovejoy starred in two short-run TV series, Man Against Crime and Meet McGraw. Lovejoy's final television performances include the episode "County General" (March 18, 1962) on the ABC series Bus Stop with Marilyn Maxwell in the role of Grace Sherwood.

  6. Paul Picerni - Wikipedia

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    In 1954, Picerni was cast as the outlaw Rube Burrow in the syndicated western television series Stories of the Century, starring and narrated by Jim Davis. That same year, he had a role in the pilot episode for the 1957-58 NBC detective series, Meet McGraw .

  7. Jay Novello - Wikipedia

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    In 1957, he guest-starred on the NBC detective series The Adventures of McGraw, originally titled Meet McGraw. [citation needed] In 1958, he was cast in five episodes as Juan Greco on ABC's Zorro, and in this same year played Gio Bartolo in the episode "Sidewalk Fisherman" in the ABC series Naked City.

  8. Desilu - Wikipedia

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    The studio's initial attempt to become involved in film production was the film Forever, Darling (1956), Arnaz and Ball's followup to their highly successful MGM release The Long, Long Trailer (1954), but it was a box-office failure. It was produced at Desilu, but under the banner of Zanra Productions (Arnaz spelled backward).

  9. Rachel Ames - Wikipedia

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    Rachel Ames 1954. In 1949, Ames made her professional acting debut in Pilgrimage Play. She co-starred with her parents in One Foot in Heaven at the Pasadena Playhouse. [7] [8] She also appeared in productions of Broadway Jones, The Circle, and King of Hearts at the same venue. She co-starred with her father on stage in Cradle Song.