77 Sunset Strip

77 Sunset Strip was one of the most popular of the detective television shows in early television. It ran on ABC from 1958 to 1964, and revolved around two detectives, both former government secret agents: Stuart ("Stu") Bailey (Efrem Zimbalist Jr.) and Jeff Spencer (Roger Smith). Other characters included the rock and roll-loving, wisecracking valet parking attendant next door, Gerald Lloyd Kookson III ("Kookie"), played by Edd Byrnes, and Roscoe, the racetrack tout (Louis Quinn). Kookie became a cultural phenomenon, with his slang expressions such as "ginchy" and "piling up Zs" (sleeping). When Kookie helped the detectives on a case by singing a song, "Kookie, Kookie, Lend Me Your Comb" (based on his frequent combing of his hair), Edd Byrnes began a singing career. When his demands for more money were not met, he left the show, but came back later as a full-fledged partner in the detective firm. In 1963, as the show's popularity waned, the entire cast except for Zimbalist was cut, and Jack Webb was brought in as producer and William Conrad as director. The character of Stuart Bailey became a globe-hopping investigator, with lavish international sets. The show was canceled at the end of the year. The success of 77 Sunset Strip led to the creation of several other detective shows in exotic locales -- Bourbon Street Beat in New Orleans, Hawaiian Eye in Hawaii and Surfside 6, in Miami. The casts of the various shows sometimes crossed to the other programs.

Season One

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Girl on the Run October 10, 1958 Marion Hargrove
Lovely Lady, Pity Me October 17, 1958 James O'Hanlon
A Nice Social Evening October 24, 1958 Howie Horwitz & Frederic Brady
Casualty October 31, 1958 Gene Levitt
The Bouncing Chip November 7, 1958 Leonard Lee
Two and Two Make Six November 14, 1958 Frederic Brady
All Our Yesterdays November 21, 1958 Frederic Brady
The Well Selected-Frame November 28, 1958 Gerald Drayson Adams & Charles Hoffman
Iron Curtain Caper December 5, 1958 Fenton Ernshaw
0 Vicious Circle December 12, 1958 Jim Barnett & Jack Emanuel
1 One False Step December 19, 1958 George Fass & Howard Browne & Gertrude Fass
2 The Court Martial of Johnny Murdo December 26, 1958 William L. Stuart
3 Hit and Run January 2, 1959 John Hawkins & Ward Hawkins & James Gunn
4 Not an Enemy in the World January 9, 1959 Barry Trivers & Leonard Lee
5 The Secret of Adam Cain January 16, 1959 Unknown
6 The Girl Who Couldn't Remember January 23, 1959 Al Martin & Howard J. Green & Leonard Lee
7 Dark Vengeance January 30, 1959 Frederic Brady
8 Conspiracy of Silence February 6, 1959, Frederic Brady & Anna Perrelli
9 Eyewitness February 13, 1959 Peter R. Brooke & Jack Emanuel
0 Lovely Alibi February 20, 1959 William L. Stuart
1 In Memoriam February 27, 1959 Irwin Winehouse & A. Sanford Wolf
2 The Fifth Stair March 6, 1959 Lowell Barrington
3 Pasadena Caper March 13, 1959 N.B. Stone
4 Hong Kong Caper March 20, 1959 Steve Fisher
5 A Check Will Do Nicely March 27, 1959 Alan Caillou & Dwight Taylor
6 The Grandma Caper April 3, 1959 Steve Fisher
7 Honey from the Bee April 10, 1959 Charles Hoffman & Michael Forrestier
8 Abra-Cadaver April 17, 1959 Talbot Jennings
9 A Bargain in Tombs April 24, 1959 Charles Hoffman
0 The Widow Wouldn't Weep May 1, 1959 Howard Browne & Frederic Brady
1 Downbeat May 8, 1959 Maurita Pittman
2 Canine Caper May 15, 1959 Fenton Ernshaw
3 Mr. Paradise May 22, 1959 Frederic Brady & Richard Kebbon
4 Strange Girl in Town May 29, 1959 Howard Browne & Frederic Brady

Season Two

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Only Zeroes Count October 2, 1959 L. Stuart & Howard Browne
The Kookie Caper October 9, 1959 Maurita Pittman
Six Superior Skirts October 16, 1959 William L. Stuart & Richard Wormser
Clay Pigeon October 23, 1959 Jim Barnett & Leonard Lee
The Bouncing Chip November 30, 1959 W.R. Burnett & William L. Stuart
Sing Something Simple November 6, 1959 Fenton Earnshaw
The Treehouse Caper November 13, 1959 Joel Kane & Jack Lloyd
Out of the Past November 20, 1959 Stephen Kandel
The Widow and the Web November 27, 1959 Leonard Lee
0 Secret Island December 4, 1959 Leonard Lee
1 The Texas Doll December 11, 1959 Jerry Davis & Frederic Brady
2 Vacation with Pay December 18, 1959 Herbert Epstein
3 The Jukebox Caper December 25, 1959 Fenton Earnshaw
4 Created He Them January 1, 1960 Howie Horwitz
5 Collector's Item January 8, 1960 Leo Townsend
6 Switchburg January 15, 1960 Montgomery Pittman
7 The One That Got Away January 22, 1960 Jerry Davis
8 Ten Cents a Death January 29, 1960, Peter R. Brooke
9 Who Killed Cock Robin? February 5, 1960 N.B. Stone
0 Condor's Lair February 12, 1959 Gloria Elmore
1 The Starlet February 26, 1960 Sig Herzig & Ed Jurist
2 Safari March 4, 1960 Bernard C. Schoenfeld
3 Blackout March 11, 1960 Leonard Lee
4 Return to San Dede 1: The Desert Story March 18, 1960 Montgomery Pittman
5 Return to San Dede 2: The Capital City March 25, 1960 Montgomery Pittman
6 Publicity Brat April 1, 1960 Richard DeRoy
7 The Fix April 8, 1960 Steven Ritch
8 Legend of Crystal Dart April 15, 1960 Gloria Elmore
9 Stranger Than Fiction April 22, 1960 Ed Jurist & Herman Epstein
0 Genesis of Treason April 29, 1960 Charles Sinclair
1 Downbeat May 6, 1960 Richard Stenger & W. Hermanos
2 Spark of Freedom May 13, 1960 Richard Grey & W. Hermanos
3 Perfect Setup May 20, 1960 Howard Browne & W. Hermanos
4 Sierra May 27, 1959 W. Hermanos
5 The Silent Caper June 3, 1960 Roger Smith
2 Family Skeleton June 10, 1960 Jonathan Haze & James Gunn

 

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