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- 1. The Taste of Ashes Oct 5, 1959
- Rex Randolph uncovers a web of deceit concealing a killer.
- 2. The Mourning Cloak Oct 12, 1959
- Randolph investigates a killer ghost story.
- 3. Torch Song for Trumpet Oct 19, 1959
- A jazz musician is framed for murder.
Bourbon Street Beat is a private detective television series that aired on the ABC network from October 5, 1959, to July 4, 1960, starring Richard Long as Rex Randolph and Andrew Duggan as Cal Calhoun, with Arlene Howell as detective agency secretary Melody Lee Mercer and Van Williams as Kenny Madison. [1]
A former cop and a lawyer run a private detective agency in New Orleans. IMDb provides cast, crew, episodes, ratings, trivia, and more for this 1959-1960 show.
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- 1959-10-05
- Crime, Drama
- 60
Bourbon Street Beat is a TV series about two private detectives in New Orleans. See the titles, ratings, and summaries of the 30 episodes from season 1, featuring mysteries, murders, and jazz.
Bourbon Street Beat was a short-lived series set in New Orleans, starring Richard Long and Andrew Duggan as private detectives. The show was filmed at a historic restaurant on Bourbon Street and featured music by Eddie Cole and Lusti Weather.
Watch online episodes of Bourbon Street Beat, a drama series about two detectives in New Orleans. See the cast, guest stars, plot summaries and where to watch each episode.
A private detective series that aired on ABC from 1959 to 1960, featuring Richard Long and Andrew Duggan as partners in a New Orleans agency. The show was set in the Absinthe House, a nightclub on Bourbon Street, and had 39 episodes.
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The show is set in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA and revolves around the lives of Rex Randolph (Long) and Cal Calhoun (Duggan), who run a detective agency called Randolph and Calhoun — Special Services. The agency is based in the Absinthe House, a French Quarter nightclub on Bourbon Street.