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Checkmate

Sebastian Cabot, Carolyn Craig, and Doug McClure in "Trial by Midnight" (1962)

GenreDetective/Mystery
Created byEric Ambler
Directed byFrank Arrigo
Jules Bricken
Herschel Daugherty
Walter Doniger
Robert Florey
William A. Graham
Tom Gries
Douglas Heyes
James Wong Howe
Robert Ellis Miller
Alexander Singer
Don Taylor
Don Weis
StarringAnthony George
Sebastian Cabot
Doug McClure
Theme music composerJohn Williams
ComposersMarty Paich
Pete Rugolo
Morton Stevens
John Williams
Stanley Wilson
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes70
Production
ProducersRichard Berg
Herbert Coleman
Joseph T. Naar
CinematographyJoseph F. Biroc
Dale Deverman
Ray Flin
Lionel Lindon
Fred Mandl
John L. Russell
Bud Thackery
John F. Warren
EditorsHoward Epstein
Lee Huntington
Tony Martinelli
Running time60 mins.
Production companiesJaMco Productions
Revue Studios
Original release
NetworkCBS
ReleaseSeptember 17, 1960 –
September 1, 1962
Mickey Rooney and Sebastian Cabot in "The Paper Killer" (1961)[1]
Anthony George and Eve Arden in "Death by Design" (1961)

Checkmate is an American detective television series created by Eric Ambler, starring Anthony George, Sebastian Cabot, and Doug McClure. The show aired on CBS Television from 1960 to 1962 for a total of 70 episodes. It was produced by Jack Benny's production company, "JaMco Productions" in co-operation with Revue Studios. Guest stars included Charles Laughton, Peter Lorre, Lee Marvin, Mickey Rooney and many other prominent performers.

The program chronicles the cases of the San Francisco detective agency called Checkmate, Inc. Don Corey and Jed Sills run the agency, which specializes in preventing crimes before they happen, from Corey's stylish apartment supposedly at 3330 Union Street. Sebastian Cabot portrays Dr. Hyatt, a college professor whom they employ as an adviser. Dr. Hyatt's dachshund, Bismarck, occasionally appears. Ken Lynch is frequently seen as police dept. contact Lt. Thomas Brand.

Notable guest stars

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  • "The Yacht Club Gang" (1962),
  • "So Beats My Plastic Heart" (1962)
  • "Moment of Truth" (1960),
  • "An Assassin Arrives Andante" (1962)
  • "Moment of Truth" (1960),
  • "Hot Wind in a Cold Town" (1961)
  • "Deadly Shadow" (1960),
  • "To the Best of My Recollection" (1961), and
  • "Side by Side" (1962)
  • "The Thrill Seeker" (1961), and
  • "So Beats My Plastic Heart" (1962)

Some exterior scenes were filmed[2][3] in San Francisco.[4][5]

Series star Anthony George left his recurring role as Federal Agent Cam Allison on The Untouchables (starring Robert Stack), to front this series.

CBS aired the series on Saturday in the 8:30-9:30 PM time slot from its début on September 17, 1960, until June 24, 1961. The series finished at #21 among all series.[6] It was then reprogrammed[2] to Wednesday in the same time slot from October 4, 1961, to June 20, 1962, where it fell in the ratings opposite The Perry Como Show on NBC.[7] CBS replaced it with The Beverly Hillbillies.

The series was also seen in Canada from 1961 on CTV during that network's initial season.[8]

By 1963, it was re-run in syndication.[3]

Timeless Media Group has released two "Best of..." collections on DVD in Region 1. Checkmate: The Best of Season 1[9] was released on October 30, 2009, and Checkmate: The Best of Season 2 was released on March 25, 2008.[10] Timeless Media Group released Checkmate: The Complete Series on 14 DVDs on June 22, 2010 (Region 1).[11][4][5]

The series was a critical favorite.[citation needed] In 1961, John J. Lloyd won the show's sole Emmy nomination for Outstanding Achievement in Art Direction and Scenic Design.[12] The icon for this series is swirling liquid shapes at the opening and closing of each episode with theme music by John Williams.

In 1962, Gold Key Comics published a two-issue comic book run based on the series.

  1. ^ a b c Murray, Noel (28 April 2011). "Checkmate, "The Paper Killer"". The A.V. Club. Retrieved 7 December 2022.
  2. ^ a b Television-Digest-1961-Q2 (PDF). worldradiohistory.com. p. 31. Retrieved 7 December 2022.
  3. ^ a b Weekly television digest (Jan-Dec). Washington D.C.: Television Digest, Inc. 1963. p. 72. Retrieved 7 December 2022. archive.org
  4. ^ a b "Checkmate: The Complete Series (DVD)". Amazon.com. Shout! Factory. Retrieved 7 December 2022.
  5. ^ a b "Checkmate: The Complete Series - DVD". Shout! Factory. Retrieved 7 December 2022.
  6. ^ "1960-1961". TV Ratings. ClassicTVHits.com. Retrieved March 21, 2015.
  7. ^ "1961-1962". TV Ratings. ClassicTVHits.com. Retrieved March 21, 2015.
  8. ^ Braithwaite, Dennis (2 October 1961). "Filmed Accolades Put Private TV Network on the Air". The Globe and Mail. p. 4.
  9. ^ "Best of CHECKMATE". Timelessvideo.com. Archived from the original on 2013-02-04. Retrieved 2012-08-11.
  10. ^ "Best of CHECKMATE Season Two". Timelessvideo.com. Archived from the original on 2012-03-04. Retrieved 2012-08-11.
  11. ^ "CHECKMATE: The Complete Series". Timelessvideo.com. 2010-06-22. Archived from the original on 2010-11-29. Retrieved 2019-01-05.
  12. ^ "Checkmate". Awards & Nominations: Outstanding Achievement In Art Direction And Scenic Design - 1961. Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. 2015. Retrieved March 21, 2015.