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The series was preceded by four Lights Out TV specials in 1946. [3] Jack LaRue was the initial host for the program. Frank Gallop, who replaced him in 1950 [3] was described as "the hollow-voiced man with the ectoplasmic eyebrows." [2] Episodes in the first season featured actors who were relatively unknown.
Lights Out is an American boxing drama television series from the FX network in the United States. It stars Holt McCallany as Patrick "Lights" Leary, a New Jersey native, and former heavyweight champion boxer who is considering a comeback. The series premiered on January 11, 2011, at 10 p.m. ET/PT. [1]
S1.E1 ∙ Pilot. Former heavyweight boxing champion Patrick "Lights" Leary struggles to find his identity and support his wife and three daughters after retiring from the ring.
Adapted by Douglas Wood Gibson Based on Gerald Kersch's story Directed by Kingman T. Moore. starring Paul Winchell Synopsis: A ventriloquist adopts the personality of his dummy. [October 22, 1949 New York Times] "Lights Out," the psychological suspense series of dramatic shows will return to the NBC television network on Mondays at 9 P. M ...
Jan 11, 2011 · January 25, 2011 • 45m. Lights struggles to help train his father's young fighter, Omar "The Armenian Avenger" Assarian for the middleweight championship against Monte "The Hurricane" Harris. Omar may be the best hope for Leary Gym of becoming a champion since Lights retired.
Watchlist. Holt McCallany stars as Patrick "Lights" Leary, an aging former boxing champion who struggles with his personal life after retiring. Lights has a wife and three daughters to support...
based on the Radio program of the same title "Lights Out" began in radio in 1934. US Thriller/ Suspense Anthology (live) July 19, 1949 to September 29, 1952 NBC Mondays 9:00-9:30pm. Host Frank Gallop (1950-1952) Directed by William Corrigan / Writer Arch Obler. Special Musical Effects.