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Country of origin
  
United States

First episode date
  
22 December 1950

Number of seasons
  
2

Cast
  
John McQuade

8.7/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Crime

No. of seasons
  
2

Final episode date
  
19 June 1952

Number of episodes
  
64

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Written by
  
Peter Barry Stanley Niss

Directed by
  
Paul Nickell Leonard Valenta

Starring
  
Kevin O'Morrison (1950-51) John McQuade (1951-52) Philippa Bevans John Shellie Philip Truex Cloris Leachman

Networks
  
American Broadcasting Company, DuMont Television Network

Similar
  
Walter & Emily, Colonel Humphrey Flack, The Nutt House, The Cases of Eddie Drake, A Girl Named Sooner

Charlie Wild, Private Detective is an American detective series that aired on three of the four major American television networks of the 1950s.

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Origin

The program was the televised version of a radio program with the same title. At least some of the episodes that were broadcast on CBS were simulcasts of the radio program.

Premise

Charlie Wild was a private investigator with headquarters in New York City, with most of his cases involving murder. He often used violence to solve cases, bending the law at times without actually breaking it. Effie Perrine was Wild's secretary.

A review of the program's premiere episode in the trade publication Billboard described the plot as "run-of-the-mill" except that "the menace ran to silk dressing gowns and Beethoven symphonies" as Wild solved two murders. The reviewer summarized by saying that the show needed "more original story approach and less hokum."

A subsequent Billboard review (of the September 11, 1951, episode) indicated little change in evaluation. Haps Kemper wrote that the "plot was routine, the script hardly scintillating, and the performance unenthusiastic" except for that of the female guest star.

Broadcasts

The series first aired live on CBS from December 22, 1950 to June 27, 1951 (20 episodes). It was initially on alternate Friday nights, but it moved to every Wednesday night effective the week of April 16. It then aired on ABC from September 11, 1951 to March 4, 1952 (27 episodes). On March 13, 1952, the DuMont Television Network picked the series up for the last three months, with 17 episodes, ending on June 19, 1952.

The CBS broadcasts were sponsored by Wildroot Cream Oil hair tonic. The ABC series was sponsored by Mogen David wine.

Cast

John McQuade replaced Kevin O'Morrison as Charlie Wild after the first seven episodes. Cloris Leachman played Effie Perrine. Sandy Becker and Bob Williams were the announcers.

Episode status

Fifteen episodes are held by the UCLA Film and Television Archive, including two from the DuMont series. The Paley Center for Media holds four episodes from the DuMont series.

References

Charlie Wild, Private Detective Wikipedia