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Coronet Blue is an American adventure drama series that ran on CBS from May 29 until September 4, 1967. It starred Frank Converse as Michael Alden, an amnesiac in search of his identity. Brian Bedford co-starred.
A select number of independently produced films that Coronet merely distributed, including many TV and British productions acquired for 16mm release within the United States, are included here. One example is a popular series, "World Cultures & Youth", which was produced in Canada, but with some backing by Coronet.
Converse was the star of five television series: Coronet Blue, N.Y.P.D. (not to be confused with NYPD Blue), Movin' On, The Family Tree, and Dolphin Cove. [2] He played Harry O'Neill on One Life to Live and Ned Simon on As the World Turns, and he had a brief role in All My Children.
b/w "Coronet Blue" 96 — — 1966 "Rags to Riches" b/w "I Want You To Worry (About Me)" 102 — — Rags To Riches "What Now My Love" b/w "You're Gonna Hear From Me" — — — "Just One Smile" b/w "Please Help Me I'm Falling" — — — "If You Love Me, Really Love Me" b/w "Once Before I Die" (Non-album track) — — — Lenny! 1967 "I'm ...
Luke also worked extensively in television, making numerous guest appearances, including four on The F.B.I. and seven TV movies. He was a regular cast member in two short lived sitcoms, Anna and the King (1972) starring Yul Brynner and Sidekicks (TV 1986–87). He appeared as Lin Fong (a jade merchant) in an episode of Dragnet 1967.
Coronet Films (also known as Coronet Instructional Media Inc.) was an American producer and distributor of documentary shorts shown in public schools, mostly in the 16mm format, from the 1940s through the 1980s (when the videocassette recorder replaced the motion picture projector as the key audio-visual aid).
Herbert Brodkin (November 9, 1912 – October 29, 1990) was an American producer and director of film and television. [1]Brodkin was best known as the producer of the television shows Playhouse 90, The Defenders, [2] the miniseries Holocaust and the short-lived series Coronet Blue.
Early in his career, Cohen was a prolific television writer, creating series such as Branded, Blue Light, Coronet Blue, and The Invaders. Later on he concentrated mainly on screenwriting, including Maniac Cop and its two sequels; Phone Booth (2002); Cellular; (2004) and Captivity (2007).
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