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<i>Empire</i> (1962 TV series)

Empire (1962 TV series)

American TV series or program


Empire is an hour-long Western television series set on a 1960s 500,000-acre (2,000 km2) ranch in New Mexico, starring Richard Egan, Terry Moore, Ryan O'Neal and Charles Bronson.[1] It ran on NBC from September 25, 1962, to May 14, 1963.[1]

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Richard Egan as Jim Redigo

After NBC cancelled the original series due to low ratings, a later version was made to rename it to Redigo (instead of having a 2nd season), truncated from one-hour episodes to half hour episodes, in black and white instead of color, and again starring Egan as Redigo. That version only ran for a partial season. However, even after NBC cancelled the original series in 1963 due to low ratings, ABC reran the show on Sundays, 7:30-8:30pm, on the partial part of the 1963-64 network television season, on Spring 1964.

In the UK the series was shown in the London ITV area (Associated-Rediffusion) under the title Big G, from Jun 12th 1963 to Jan 16th 1964.

In 1965 Columbia Pictures released the pilot episode as a film called This Rugged Land[2] outside the US.

Episodes

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Cast

Main cast

Guest stars

Guest stars who appeared on Empire included:

Film/TV production crew

  • Executive producer:
    • William Sackheim (E14)
    • Hal Hudson (E18, E26)
  • Producer:
  • Assistant to the Producer:
  • Story executive:
    • Anthony Wilson (E14)
    • Sidney Biddell (E18)
    • Tom Crow (E26)
  • Theme music: Johnny Green
  • Created by: Kathleen Hite
  • Director of photography: Charles S. Welborn
  • Art director: Robert Peterson
  • Film editor:
  • Set decorator:
  • Make-up supervisor: Ben Lane (also a part of the S.M.A.)
  • Music supervisor: Irving Friedman
  • Music editor: Igo Kantor
  • Sound effects editor: Jack Kirschner
  • Technical advisor: Noel Smith (E30)
  • Production supervisor: Seymour Friedman
  • Post-production supervisor: Lawrence Werner
  • Assistant director: John Bloss

References

  1. Terrance, Vincent (1979). Complete Encyclopedia of Television Programs (19471979). Vol. 1. Cranbury, New Jersey: A. S. Barnes and Co. pp. 138. ISBN 0-498-02488-1.
  2. pp. 230-231 Pitts, Michael R. Charles Bronson: The 95 Films and the 156 Television Appearances McFarland 30 June 2003

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