Two episodes of the classic ---- Cannonball!!!! The following was taken from "TELEVISION OBSCURITIES"
Cannonball was created by Robert Maxwell, one of the producers of The Adventures of Superman and the man responsible for Lassie. The New York Times
reported on July 8th, 1958 that the series would be produced by
Normandie Productions, Ltd. (the Canadian arm of Television Programs of
America) with production set to begin in Toronto on July 14th [1]. Television Programs of America was responsible for filmed programs like Private Secretary, Fury, Halls of Ivy and Last of the Mohicans, among others.
In September of 1958, Television Programs of America and Normandie
Productions were sold to the Independent Television Corporation [2].
On December 3rd, a full-page advertisement in The New York Times for Independent Television Corporation called Cannonball a "stirring human-interest series about truckers on the highway to high adventure" [3]. It was one of four shows the company had in production for "national sale" (the others were The Four Just Men, The Adventures of Tom Swift and Interpol Calling).
Paul Birch and William Campbell starred in Cannonball as
Mike Malone, nicknamed Cannonball, and Jerry Austin, truckers working
for C & A Transport who spent their days driving a big rig across
Canada and the United States. Howard Milsom played Harry Butler, their
dispatcher. Rounding out the cast were Beth Lockerbie, Beth Morris and
Steve Barringer as Mike's wife Mary and his children Ginny and Butch.
The series premiered in Canada on Monday, October 6th, 1958,
broadcast by CBC. Because it was syndicated locally in the United States
there was no nation-wide premiere date. But it appears the show wasn't
seen until 1959. Cannonball premiered in Los Angeles, for
example, on Monday, May 18th, 1959 airing on KHJ from 8:30-9PM. In New
York City, the series was seen on Fridays from 7:30-8PM beginning
October 16th, 1959. And it aired on WGN-TV in Chicago from 8:30-9PM
(7:30-8PM local time) starting on October 30th, 1959.
A total of 39 episodes of Cannonball were produced. In
addition to Canada and the United States, the series was also seen in
the United Kingdom. I'm afraid I don't know who sang the theme song.
Works Cited:
1 Shepard, Richard F. "Networks Widen Recording Use." New York Times. 8 Jul. 1958: 55.
2 "12 TV Shows Sold in $13,500,000 Deal." New York Times. 16 Sep. 1958: 55.
3 [Advertisement]. New York Times. 3 Dec. 1958: 74.
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
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