Yahoo Web Search

Search results

    • Coronet Blue - Television Obscurities

      Disappeared

      • Coronet Blue was not used by CBS as a mid-season replacement, as Cohen had suggested. Nor was it included in CBS’s 1966-1967 schedule as Brodkin had hoped. Instead, it simply disappeared.
      www.tvobscurities.com › articles › coronet_blue
  1. People also ask

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Coronet_BlueCoronet Blue - Wikipedia

    Coronet Blue is an American adventure drama series that ran on CBS from May 29 until September 4, 1967. It starred Frank Converse as Michael Alden, an amnesiac in search of his identity. Brian Bedford co-starred.

  3. Dec 29, 2008 · CBS ordered 22 episodes of Coronet Blue in January 1965, planning to air the show during the 1966-1967 season. The network later cut the episode order to 13 and then shelved it until the summer of 1967. Frank Converse stars as an amnesiac who remembers the phrase “coronet blue” and nothing else.

  4. May 29, 2017 · The short-lived CBS drama premiered on May 29th, 1967nearly two years after it went into production. Frank Converse starred as an amnesiac searching for his identity. The only thing he can remember is the phrase “coronet blue” but he doesn’t know what it means.

  5. Aug 9, 2017 · Coronet Blue expired before it could reveal its hero’s secrets, but Cohen has explained in interviews, like the brief one included as a bonus on this new DVD set, that Michael Alden was really...

  6. Jul 24, 2019 · "Coronet Blue" supposedly had high ratings when it finally aired in the Summer of 1967, but as star Frank Converse had committed himself to star in another series in the 1967-68 TV season ("N.Y.P.D."), there was no way production of "Coronet Blue" as a weekly series could have resumed.

    • What happened to Coronet Blue?1
    • What happened to Coronet Blue?2
    • What happened to Coronet Blue?3
    • What happened to Coronet Blue?4
    • What happened to Coronet Blue?5
  7. Anyway, the show ended after seventeen weeks and nobody found out what 'coronet blue' meant. The actual secret is that Converse was not really an American at all. He was a Russian who had been trained to appear like an American and was sent to the U.S. as a spy.

  8. Dec 29, 2008 · Coronet Blue abruptly ended after only eleven of its thirteen episodes had been broadcast and viewers were left without any answers. Almost as intriguing as the mystery of Michael Alden is what went on behind the scenes: Coronet Blue was produced in 1965 but didn’t air until 1967.

  1. People also search for