Richard Diamond, Private Detective

1957
Richard Diamond, Private Detective

Seasons & Episodes

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EP1 The Hoodlum Oct 05, 1959

A racketeer's bookkeeper gets Diamond involved in a blackmail scheme against his boss, when he asks him to find a book and gives him only one hour to do so.

EP2 Act of Grace Oct 12, 1959

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EP3 The Bookie Oct 19, 1959

A bookie decides to get rid of Lt. Kile, whose efforts to put a stop to the bookie's operation have begun to annoy him.

EP4 The Client Oct 26, 1959

A financier hires Diamond to search for his partner who has gone missing in Mexico.

EP5 The Runaway Nov 02, 1959

While briefly stopping in San Francisco, Diamond finds himself the target of a gunman.

EP6 No Laughing Matter Nov 09, 1959

Diamond finds himself in a deserted amusement park on the trail of a desperate fugitive murderer.

EP7 The Messenger Nov 16, 1959

Diamond is hired to deliver a note to a bank teller and is somewhat surprised when the teller screams after she reads the note.

EP8 The Counselor Nov 23, 1959

A marriage counselor whose life has been threatened hires Diamond to protect him.

EP9 The Image Nov 30, 1959

An old nemesis of Diamond's on the police force has Diamond arrested on murder charges after the girlfriend of an escaped convict is found murdered.

EP10 The Adjustor Dec 07, 1959

Diamond receives a tip that a man who has been presumed dead for over a year is still alive.

EP11 Marked for Murder Dec 14, 1959

Diamond finds himself in a lonely hearts club when he is hired to investigate the confusing circumstances surrounding a robbery and murder.

EP12 The Caller Dec 21, 1959

Diamond receives a mysterious telephone call which informs him that he will die at a specific time later that evening.

EP13 One Dead Cat Dec 28, 1959

A night club singer hires Diamond to protect her and her band leader from a disgruntled pianist who once played in their band.

EP14 Dead to the World Jan 11, 1960

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EP15 Seven Swords Jan 18, 1960

Summoned to a theater by a phone call, Diamond watches a magician thrust seven swords into a box containing his assistant. Is this the dangerous situation he was called to deal with?

EP16 The Fine Art of Murder Jan 25, 1960

An actress hires Diamond after she learns that a valuable painting which she purchased is a fake.

EP17 The Popskull Jun 28, 1960

Diamond follows a dog which is pursuing a bedraggled cat.

EP18 And Whose Little Baby Are You? Jul 05, 1960

After returning to his apartment with a date, Diamond finds an infant abandoned on his couch.

EP19 Fallen Star Jul 19, 1960

A journalist hires Diamond to look into the death of a singer who fell to her death, which he suspects was a murder but that the police have ruled a suicide.

EP20 Coat of Arms Aug 02, 1960

A landlady finds one of her tenants dead in his room and shortly afterwards is greeted by a gun-wielding stranger looking for the man.

EP21 Double Trouble Aug 09, 1960

A diplomat who does not want the police to be involved, asks Diamond to find his missing fiancee.

EP22 The Lovely Fraud Aug 16, 1960

Shortly after a dancer takes out a large insurance policy on her legs, she gets injured by a hit and run driver and is forced to collect on the policy.

EP23 Accent on Murder Aug 23, 1960

A woman is killed after hiring Diamond to protect ""a young lady from France"" who turns out to be a poodle.

EP24 East of Danger Aug 30, 1960

A woman hires Diamond when her father is attacked after he finds heroin hidden in his antique store warehouse.

EP25 Running Scared Sep 06, 1960

A man is concerned about his daughter, whom he feels has been spending too much time brooding over her husband's death.

EP26 The Mouse Jan 01, 0001

A French woman gets threats from a supposedly dead war criminal who knows the whereabouts of a fortune in smuggled diamonds.
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Released: 01 July 1957 Ended
Producted By: Four Stars Productions
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
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Richard Diamond, Private Detective is an American detective drama which aired on radio from 1949 to 1953, and on television from 1957 to 1960.

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bkoganbing Richard Diamond premiered on radio in 1949 and ran for three seasons in that medium. The part of the hardboiled detective was a natural for Dick Powell who had made over his apple-cheeked crooner image from the Thirties to one of film-land's premier tough guys. On the radio show Powell was a former NYPD detective who also served in the OSS in World War II. He who essayed the part of Philip Marlowe so well in Murder My Sweet had no trouble in making Richard Diamond a hit on radio when that venue was losing audiences and sponsors to television.In 1957 he was offered the part to do again on television. But Powell who was a practical businessman as well as talented actor felt at this point the role demanded a younger man. Like John Wayne who recommended James Arness for Gunsmoke, another radio series transitioning to television, Powell hired David Janssen, a young contract player with Universal for Diamond. I did say 'hire' because it was Powell's Four Star Production Company that produced the show for television.Janssen was also an inspired choice. I don't recall if the OSS part of his background was kept for television as it was a younger Diamond Powell wanted, but what was added was the legs and hands of Mary Tyler Moore as Sam the message center operator. We never saw her face, we were saved that for The Dick Van Dyke Show, but her legs were a thing of beauty indeed. And that sultry voice, YOIKES. Moore was the only other real regular on the series, Janssen played a lone hand. Richard Diamond was a throwback to the Raymond Chandler/ Dashiell Hammett school of fiction detectives. He was a tough guy with a biting wit and his adventures were accompanied by a nice Man With A Golden Arm type jazz score.Richard Diamond ran for three seasons and Janssen went on to his biggest success in The Fugitive. Still there are some who consider Diamond his best television work and I'd love for TV Land channel to dig up those episodes so a new generation can find out.
WEBUTLER "Richard Diamond" was one of the all-time great private eye television shows from the late 1950's. The series starred the raspy-voiced David Janssen as the title character driving around in his Ford convertibles trading innuendos with Sam, the female operator for the Hi-Fi Answering Service, via his car phone as he solves all manner of cases. Janssen is tough and sexy and one can only wonder if he and Sam ever connected in real time. Sam is only shown in profile from the shoulders down seated in front of a switch board, in tight fitting dresses, legs crossed and usually dangling a stiletto-heeled shoe from her toe as she delivers Richard's messages in a breathy low husky voice. The show is fast, well acted, entertaining and shot in "glorious" black and white with a great jazz score. An original soundtrack album was released by Mercury records during the shows run on network television. It's great fun and well worth a look.