Cannon

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Cannon is an American detective television series produced by Quinn Martin which aired from 1971 to 1976. The primary protagonist is the title character, private detective Frank Cannon, played by William Conrad.

Cannon is an American detective television series produced by Quinn Martin which aired from 1971 to 1976. The primary protagonist is the title character, private detective Frank Cannon, played by William Conrad.

Original Release

09/14/1971 on CBS

US Release

09/14/1971

Cast

(see additional cast & crew)
# Title Air Date
1 Nightmare Wednesday, 10 September 1975
2 The Deadly Conspiracy: Part 1 Wednesday, 17 September 1975
3 The Wrong Medicine Wednesday, 24 September 1975
4 The Iceman Wednesday, 01 October 1975
5 The Victim Wednesday, 08 October 1975
6 The Man Who Died Twice Wednesday, 15 October 1975
7 A Touch of Venom Wednesday, 22 October 1975
8 Man in the Middle Wednesday, 29 October 1975
9 Fall Guy Wednesday, 05 November 1975
10 The Melted Man Wednesday, 05 November 1975
11 The Wedding March Wednesday, 19 November 1975
12 The Hero Wednesday, 26 November 1975
13 To Still the Voice Wednesday, 03 December 1975
14 The Star Wednesday, 10 December 1975
15 The Games Children Play Wednesday, 17 December 1975
16 The Reformer Wednesday, 07 January 1976
17 The House of Cards Wednesday, 14 January 1976
18 Revenge Wednesday, 21 January 1976
19 Cry Wolf Wednesday, 28 January 1976
20 The Quasar Kill Wednesday, 04 February 1976
21 Snapshot Wednesday, 11 February 1976
22 Point After Death Wednesday, 18 February 1976
23 Blood Lines Wednesday, 25 February 1976
24 Madman Wednesday, 03 March 1976
25 Mad Man Wednesday, 03 March 1976
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Directors

George McCowan, William Wiard, Lawrence Dobkin, Robert Douglas, Seymour Robbie, Allen Reisner, Richard Donner, Leo Penn, Jerry Jameson, Michael Caffey, Gene Nelson, Charles S. Dubin, Chris Robinson, Paul Stanley, William Hale, Michael O'Herlihy, Virgil W. Vogel, Don Taylor, Marc Daniels, David Whorf, Herbert Hirschman, Alf Kjellin, Kenneth Gilbert, David Lowell Rich, Herschel Daugherty, Edward M. Abroms, Corey Allen, John Badham, Lewis Allen, Don Medford, Harry Falk, Philip Leacock, Leslie H. Martinson, Marvin J. Chomsky

Writers

Edward Hume, Robert C. Dennis, Stephen Kandel, Carey Wilber, Meyer Dolinsky, Robert W. Lenski, Robert I. Holt, Robert Lewin, Paul Playdon, Larry Alexander, Larry Forrester, Jack Turley, S.S. Schweitzer, Karl Tunberg, James D. Buchanan, Ronald Austin, Worley Thorne, David Moessinger, George Bellak, Robert Heverly, Anthony Spinner, E. Arthur Kean, Norman Lessing, Robert Hamner, Douglas Day Stewart, Gene Thompson, Ken Pettus, Larry Brody, Bill S. Ballinger, Hal Sitowitz, Margaret Armen, Robert Blees, Robert Sherman, Arthur Heinemann, Ken Trevey, Anthony Lawrence, Richard H. Landau, Rick Husky, Albert Aley, Robert Van Scoyk, Ray Brenner, Howard Dimsdale, George Kirgo, Gerald Sanford, Shirl Hendryx, Jackson Gillis, Norman Hudis, Robert L. Collins, Harold Gast, Michael Gleason, Max Hodge, Steve Fisher, Dick Nelson, Collier Young, Richard Newhafer, Terence Tunberg, Esther Mitchell, David Delman, Robert White, Thomas B. Dewey, Michael McTaggart, Herb Meadow, Del Reisman, Calvin Clements Jr., Irv Pearlberg, John Hawkins, Bill Stratton, Robert Malcolm Young, Mann Rubin, Jack Guss, Joel Murcott, Phyllis White, Leonard Kantor, Bob Mitchell, Brad Radnitz, Jimmy Sangster, George Eckstein

Cast

Producers

Editors

Howard Kunin, Jerry Young

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