Target: The Corruptors! is a 35-episode
crime drama starring
Stephen McNally (1913-1994) as
newspaper reporter Paul Marino, which aired on
ABC from September 29,
1961 to June 8, 1962. The character Jack Flood, Marino's undercover
agent, was portrayed by
Robert
Harland.
The pair infiltrated the mob and reported on different crimes in
New York
City
in this Dick Powell
Four Star Television
production.Character actor Harold J. Stone (1911-2005) appeared in three
episodes.
Many prominent guest stars made appearances on
Target: Tne
Corruptors!, often familiar faces in the genre of crime drama.
The series premiere "The Million Dollar Dump" featured
Walter Matthau and
Peter Falk.
Jack
Klugman and
Vic Morrow guest starred
on "Pier 60" on October 6. "The Platinum Highway" on October 13
featured
Frank Sutton,
Dan O'Herlihy, and
John
Lupton in starring roles. "The Invisible Government" on October
20 offered
Felicia Farr and
Edmond O'Brien as guest stars. The October 27
episode "The Poppy Vendor" featured
Gena
Rowlands and
Robert Loggia. "Bite
of a Tiger" on November 3 featured
Ed
Begley and
Robert F. Simon.
The episode "Mr. Meglomania" on November 17 offered
Scott Marlowe (appeared twice) and
Wendell Corey as guest stars. "The Golden
Carpet" on November 24 featured
Joanna
Barnes,
Dennis Cross, and
Ed Asner. "To Wear a Badge" on December 1 featured
guest stars
Michael Constantine,
Robert Culp, and
Robert Vaughn. "The Fix" on December 22
offered
Harry Townes and
Frank Lovejoy.
The January 12 episode "One For the Road" featured
Constance Ford and again, Walter Matthau.
David Janssen, soon to launch ABC's
The Fugitive,
appeared on the episode "The Middle Man" on February 2, along with
Dennis Cross, again in his previous role of Reicher.
Suzanne Pleshette guest starred on "Viva
Vega" on February 9. "Babes in Wall Street" on March 9 had roles
for
Barbara Eden and
Harry Guardino, who in 1964-1965 appeared in
his own
CBS series
entitled
The
Reporter. The March 30 episode "A Man's Castle" was
directed by
William Conrad and guest
starred character actor
Jack Elam.
"Journey into Mourning" on April 13 offered character actors
Frank Ferguson,
Royal Dano, and
Parley
Baer as well as
Keenan Wynn and
Warren Oates. "A Book of Faces" on
April 27 featured
Jeanette Nolan,
Shirley Knight,
Allyn Joslyn, and
Martin Balsam.
The May 4 segment "License to Steal" featured
Gene Evans of the former
My Friend Flicka series. "Yankee
Dollar" on May 11 offered
Frank
Aletter,
William Conrad, and
Alan Hale, Jr.. "The Organizers", a
two-parter on May 18 and May 25, featured
Richard Anderson,
Jack Warden, and
Brian
Keith. The episode "Nobody Gets Hurt" on June 1 featured
Michael Parks and
Beverly Washburn as guest stars. The series
finale "Goodbye Children" featured
Bethel
Leslie and
John Ericson,
who later co-starred with
Anne Francis
in ABC's short-lived
Honey West
series.
The program was created by Lester Viele, who was also a
co-producer.
Velie had written articles about the New York City
slums and the infiltration of organized crime into the garment
industry. He also wrote about
Teamsters President
James Hoffa.
Target: The Corruptors! aired on Friday evenings after
77 Sunset Strip, then at
the height of its six seasons on the air. The competition was
Rod Serling's
The Twilight Zone on CBS and the
second half of
The Dinah Shore
Show, a musical variety series which rotated with
The Bell Telephone
Hour on
NBC.
There were also a limited number of
Target: The
Corruptors! comic books.
References
- http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0054570/plotsummary
- Target: The Corruptors! episode list:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0054570/episodes
- 1961-1962 American network television schedule
- Target: The Corruptors! comic books:
http://www.newkadia.com/?Target_The_Corruptors_Comic-Books=1111128265
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