Frank Cannon
Created by Quinn Martin and Edward Hume
One of the biggest P.I. TV shows of the seventies and make no mistake: there was plenty of meat on those bones..
Television's FRANK CANNON was a tough, expensive, overweight PI with a taste for fine food and wine. A former cop, he quit the force after the tragic death of his wife and infant son in an automobile accident. Haunted by the incident, he's put all his energy and considerable weight into his new profession of private detective, eventually becoming well-known and well-respected among his peers, both public and private. Despite his bulk, though, he's no armchair detective, à la Nero Wolfe. He'll do his own legwork, thank you very much. He'd tool around town in his big ass Lincoln Continental, knocking on doors, taking down names, actually working his cases, unlike some TV dicks. He was a shrewd investigator, dedicated, clever and not afraid of getting physical if he had to.
Quite a good series, rising far above the gimmick of having a fat man as an action hero. Conrad excelled in the role, making people believe in Cannon. Some of the best writers and directors were involved in its production, and the guest star list is a veritable who's who of Hollywood at that time. And the scripts themselves were often excellent. The first season's "Death Is A Double Cross" (December 7, 1971) was based on Every Bet's A Sure Thing, a Mac novel by Thomas B. Dewey. The two-parter, "He Who Digs a Grave", which kicked off the third season was adapted from a novel a novel by David Delman. The September 17, 1975, The Deadly Conspiracy, involved Cannon's efforts to investigate a large corporation's activities. He enlisted the aid of an elderly private eye, Barnaby Jones, played by Buddy Ebsen. The conclusion was the first episode of Barnaby Jones, which went on to become quite a success of its own.
Very popular in its time, unfairly overlooked now.
There was even an attempt, in 1980, to revive the show, with a two-hour made-for-television movie, The Return of Frank Cannon, in which Frank is brought out of semi-retirement to look into the apparent suicide of a former Army Intelligence buddy.
Cannon was such a popular show, worldwide, that there were several novelizations and even original novels published, many of them only available in Great Britain. Most of those were written by Douglas Enefer under his Paul Denver pen name. Enefer was a British writer who had been responsible for a series of private eye novels featuring Michael Power back in the early sixties for a British paperback publisher, Consul.
TELEVISION
1st Season....Buy Season 1, Volume 1 on DVD
- "Salinas Jackpot" (September 14, 1971)
- "Death Chain" (September 21, 1971)
- "Call Unicorn" (September 28, 1971)
- "Country Blues" (October 5, 1971)
- "Scream Of Silence" (October 12, 1971)
- "Fool's Gold" (October 19, 1971)
- "The Girl In The Electric Coffin" (October 26, 1971)
- "Dead Pigeon" (November 9, 1971)
- "A Lonely Place To Die" (November 16, 1971)
- "No Pockets In The Shroud" (November 23, 1971)
- "Stone Cold Dead" (November 30, 1971)
- "Death Is A Double Cross" (December 7, 1971)
- "The Nowhere Man" (December 14, 1971)
- "Flight Plan" (December 28, 1971)
- "Devil's Playground" (January 4, 1972)
- "Treasure Of Saint Ignacio" (January 11, 1972)
- "Blood On The Wine" (January 18, 1972)
- "To Kill A Guinea Pig" (February 1, 1972)
- "The Island Caper" (February 8, 1972)
- "A Deadly Quiet Town" (February 15, 1972)
- "A Flight Of Hawks" (February 22, 1972)
- "The Torch" (February 29, 1972)
- "Cain's Mark" (March 7, 1972)
- "Murder By Moonlight" (March 14, 1972)
.- Second Season
- "Bad Cats And Sudden Death" (September 13, 1972)
- "Sky Above, Death Below" (September 20, 1972)
- "Bitter Legion" (September 27, 1972)
- "That Was No Lady" (October 4, 1972)
- "Stakeout" (October 11, 1972)30
- "The Predators" (October 18, 1972)
- "A Long Way Down" (October 25, 1972)
- "The Rip Off" (November 1, 1972)
- "Child Of Fear" (November 15, 1972)
- "The Shadow Man" (November 22, 1972)
- "Hear No Evil" (November 29, 1972)
- "The Endangered Species" (December 13, 1972)
- "Nobody Beats The House" (December 20, 1972)
- "Hard Rock Roller Coaster" (January 3, 1973)
- "The Dead Samaritan" (January 10, 1973)
- "Death Of A Stone Seahorse" (January 17, 1973)
- "Moving Target" (January 31, 1973)
- "Murder For Murder" (February 7, 1973)
- "To Ride A Tiger" (February 14, 1973)
- "The Prisoners" (February 21, 1973)
- "The Seventh Grave" (February 28, 1973)
- "Catch Me If You Can" (May 7, 1973)
- "Press Pass To The Slammer" (March 14, 1973)
- "Deadly Heritage" (March 21, 1973)
.- Third Season
- "He Who Digs A Grave" Part 1 (September 12, 1973)
- "He Who Digs A Grave" Part 2 (September 12, 1973)
- "Memo From A Dead Man" (September 19, 1973)
- "Hounds Of Hell" (September 26, 1973)
- "Target In The Mirror" (October 3, 1973)
- "Murder By Proxy" (October 10, 1973)
- "Night Flight To Murder" (October 17, 1973)
- "Come Watch Me Die" (October 24, 1973)
- "The Perfect Alibi" (October 31, 1973)
- "The Dead Lady's Tears" (November 7, 1973)
- "The Limping Man" (November 14, 1973)
- "Trial By Terror" (November 21, 1973)
- "Murder By The Numbers" (November 23, 1973)
- "Requiem For A Son" (November 28, 1973; introduced Barnaby Jones)
- "Valley Of The Damned" (December 5, 1973; may not have been aired)
- "A Well Remembered Terror" (December 12, 1973)
- "Arena Of Fear" (December 19, 1973)
- "Photo Finish" (January 2, 1974)
- "Duel In The Desert" (January 16, 1974)
- "Where's Jennifer?" (January 23, 1974)
- "Blood Money" (February 6, 1974)
- "Death Of A Hunter" (February 13, 1974)
- "The Cure That Kills" (February 20, 1974)
- "Bobby Loved Me" (February 27, 1974)
- "Triangle Of Terror" (March 13, 1974)
- "The Stalker" (March 20, 1974)
.- Fourth Season
- "Kelly's Song" (September 11, 1974)
- "The Hit Man" (September 18, 1974)
- "Voice From The Grave" (September 25, 1974)
- "Lady In Red" (October 2, 1974)
- "The Deadly Trail" (October 16, 1974)
- "The Exchange" (October 23, 1974)
- "The Avenger" (October 30, 1974)
- "A Killing In The Family" (November 6, 1974)
- "Flashpoint" (November 13, 1974)
- "The Man Who Couldn't Forget" (November 20, 1974)
- "The Sounds Of Silence" (December 4, 1974)
- "The Prisoner" (December 11, 1974)
- "Daddy's Little Girl" (December 18, 1974)
- "The Conspirators" (January 1, 1975)
- "Coffin Corner" (January 15, 1975)
- "Perfect Fit For A Frame" (January 22, 1975)
- "Killer On The Hill" (January 29, 1975)
- "Missing At Fl307" (February 5, 1975)
- "The Set Up" (February 12, 1975)
- "The Investigator" (February 26, 1975)
- "Lady On The Run" (March 5, 1975)
- "Vengeance" (March 12, 1975)
- "Tomorrow Ends At Noon" (March 19, 1975)
- "Search And Destroy" (April 2, 1975)
.- Fifth Season
- "Nightmare" (September 10, 1975)
- "The Deadly Conspiracy" (September 17, 1975)
(appearance of Barnaby Jones, concluded in Barnaby Jones' episode)- "The Wrong Medicine" (September 24, 1975)
- "The Iceman" (October 1, 1975)
- "The Victim" (October 8, 1975)
- "The Man Who Died Twice" (October 15, 1975)
- "A Touch Of Venom" (October 22, 1975)
- "Man In The Middle" (October 29, 1975)
- "Fall Guy" (November 5, 1975)
- "The Melted Man" (November 12, 1975)
- "The Wedding March" (November 19, 1975)
- "The Hero" (November 26, 1975)
- "To Still The Voice" (December 3, 1975)
- "The Star (2 Hours)" (December 10, 1975)
- "The Games Children Play" (December 17, 1975)
- "The Reformer" (January 7, 1976)
- "The House Of Cards" (January 14, 1976)
- "Revenge" (January 21, 1976)
- "Cry Wolf" (January 28, 1976)
- "The Quasar Kill" (February 4, 1976)
- "Snapshot" (February 11, 1976)
- "Point After Death" (February 18, 1976)
- "Bloodlines" (February 25, 1976)
- "Madman" (March 3, 1976)
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Respectfully submitted by Kevin Burton Smith. Thanks to Big Al Hubin for the tip, and Thor Willy Bakke, Corn and Randy Johnson for the comic info.
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