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Coronet Blue

  • 1967
  • Ended
  • Mystery · Drama
  • ~1h / ep
  • 1 season
  • 6.7/10

Coronet Blue is an American TV series that ran on CBS from May 29, 1967, to September 4, 1967. It starred Frank Converse as Michael Alden, an amnesiac in search of his identity, with Brian Bedford his co-star. The show's 13 episodes were filmed in 1965 and were originally intended to be shown during the 1965-66 television season, but CBS put the show on hiatus when they reversed an earlier decision to cancel the drama Slattery's People. The network had plans to show Coronet Blue the following year, with CBS head of programming Michael Dann saying that, "there still is enormous enthusiasm" for it, but it would take another full year until the network aired it as a summer replacement. It proved moderately popular and developed a cult following. According to Converse, CBS wanted to renew it but by then Converse had signed to do another series for ABC, N.Y.P.D., which premiered the day after the last airing of Coronet Blue. Due to a number of pre-emptions, only 11 of the 13 episodes were shown during the initial run. The theme song was performed by R&B singer Lenny Welch.

Latest: Season 1 · 1967

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  1. E1. A Time to Be Born

    May 29, 1967 · 60m

    Very nearly a time to die, but that could happen.

  2. E2. The Assassins

    Jun 12, 1967 · 60m

    ""The mask with which you have favored us.""

  3. E3. The Rebels

    Jun 19, 1967 · 60m

    Another perspective on the round-dance of obliquity.

  4. E4. A Dozen Demons

    Jun 3, 1967 · 60m

    After being shot, Alden finds himself at a monastery, where a monk befriends him. Noticing a stained glass window of St. Anthony resembles him closely, they set out to find the artist who did it.

  5. E5. Faces

    Jul 10, 1967 · 60m

    How they evanesce and plunge into memory.

  6. E6. Man Running

    Jul 17, 1967 · 60m

    Game... after game—in the games... Alden gets between a revolutionary and the reaction.

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