Same question as the other one. This allegedly appears on his resume here and there because he said he worked on it in an 80s interview (that I have not been able to find), yet I've seen no official confirmation that he did.
Do we have any steadfast evidence that he worked on this tv show (1956-1961)?
Same question as the other one. This allegedly appears on his resume here and there because he said he worked on it in an 80s interview (that I have not been able to find), yet I've seen no official confirmation that he did.
Do we have any steadfast evidence that he worked on this tv show (1956-1961)?
New evidence is apparently found (which is a surprise to me), as Jeff posted this in the Variety/Williams thread:
"Here's a blurb from the March 19, 1958, issue of Daily Variety, referring to the "Right Hand Man" episode of Playhouse 90, which would air the next day (more than six months before Williams began working on M Squad):
This doesn't fit into the timeline I've had for several years now, so I need to re-evaluate it once again.
I can't find it; and don't remember what it was called. Must have been a one-off freelance job, since this was before he signed any contract with Revue.
I can't find it; and don't remember what it was called. Must have been a one-off freelance job, since this was before he signed any contract with Revue.
No luck trying to find the episode either. I'd be interested to see it since I'm a fan of Dana Andrews too.
I can't find it; and don't remember what it was called. Must have been a one-off freelance job, since this was before he signed any contract with Revue.
No luck trying to find the episode either. I'd be interested to see it since I'm a fan of Dana Andrews too.
I interpret that more as Dana Andrews' performance not being recorded, not the entire episode.
[Edit: sorry, I misunderstood. Recorded for posterity, you obviously meant -- since this was just in the transition era where TV episodes were being broadcast "live", but not recorded on film or video]