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  1. The radio-TV series had a 1950 tie-in comic book, Martin Kane, Private Eye, published by Fox and illustrated by Wally Wood, Joe Orlando and Martin Rosenthal. [11] It was also combined with rival detective show Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons and satirized by Harvey Kurtzman and Jack Davis in Mad magazine's fifth issue (June–July 1953), as ...

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  2. Martin Kane: With Frank M. Thomas, Nicholas Saunders, William Gargan, Walter Kinsella. Private detective Martin Kane works in New York solving crimes. Depending on the year, Kane was either smooth and suave or hard bitten and the cooperation he received from the police depended on the year.

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    • 1949-08-26
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  3. Watch on. 00:00. 1 9 4 9 - 1 9 5 4 (USA) 75 x 30 minute episodes One of television's earliest detective/drama series, NBC's Martin Kane, Private Eye starred four Hollywood leading men during the five years it was on the air. The series, which was telecast live, originally featured William Gargan (who had played the role on the radio) as.

  4. Private detective Martin Kane works in New York solving crimes. Depending on the year, Kane was either smooth and suave or hard bitten and the cooperation he...

  5. Premiered September 1, 1949. Runtime 25m. Total Runtime 6h 20m (15 episodes) Country United States. Languages English. Private detective Martin Kane works in New York solving crimes. Depending on the year, Kane was either smooth and suave or hard bitten and the cooperation he received from the police depended on the year.

    • September 1, 1949
  6. May 26, 2020 · PRIVATE EYE (later known as “Martin Kane, Private Eye”) (1949-53, NBC) Black & white 120 30-minute episodes First broadcast: September 1, 1949 Writers: Paul Dudley, Alvin Boretz, Joel Sayre, Ed Sutherland, Henry Kane, Donald S. Sanford, Lawrence Young Directors: Edgar C. Kahn Producers/Directors: Frank Burns, Ed Sutherland, Edward C. Kahan

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  8. Private detective Martin Kane works in New York solving crimes. Depending on the year, Kane was either smooth and suave or hard bitten and the cooperation he received from the police depended on the year. The only constant was Happy McMann's tobacco shop where Kane hung out.

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