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Ironside

Ironside


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Mystery, Crime, Drama


Collier Young | Sy Salkowitz

Raymond Burr – Robert Ironside

Don Galloway – Det. Sgt. Ed Brown

Barbara Anderson – Eve Whitfield

Don Mitchell – Mark Sanger

Elizabeth Baur – Fran Belding

Gene Lyons – Commissioner Dennis Randall

Johnny Seven – Lt. Carl Reese

Joan Pringle – Diana Sanger

Barry Cahill – Sgt. Miller

Lorraine Gary – Nurse Green

George Murdoch – Capt. Walter Finch

Don “Red” Barry – Capt. Dennis Barnes

United States

Cy Chermak | Jeannot Szwarc | Douglas Benton | Albert Aley | Frank Price | Jay Benson | Joel Rogosin | Winston Miller | Paul Mason | Norman Jolley | James Duff McAdams | Lou Morheim | Collier Young | John Choy | David J. O'Connell

Don Weis | Don McDougall | Russ Mayberry | Charles S. Dubin | Anton Leader | Abner Biberman | John Florea | Barry Shear | Richard A. Colla | Richard Benedict | Daniel Haller | David Friedkin | James Sheldon | Leonard Horn | James Neilson | Leslie H. Martinson | Jeffrey Hayden | Jerry Jameson | Alvin Ganzer | Ralph Senensky | Jeannot Szwarc | Allen Reisner | Daniel Petrie | Corey Allen | David Lowell Rich | Alf Kjellin | Arnold Laven | Raymond Burr | Christian I. Nyby II | Boris Sagal

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March 28, 1967 – January 16, 1975

Quincy Jones

Kim Darby | Antonio Fargas | Tiny Tim (in the pilot TV-movie) | Randolph Mantooth | Cal Bellini | Sharon Gless | Dabbs Greer | Bernie Kopell | Frank Gorshin | Jess Walton | Pernell Roberts | Alan Oppenheimer | E. G. Marshall | Harrison Ford | John Schuck | Ingrid Pitt | Susan Saint James | Ivan Dixon | Harry Townes | Pat Hingle | Norman Alden | Anne Francis | David Carradine | Charo | Joseph Campanella | Bill Quinn | Bernard Fox | Tyler McVey | Robert Webber | Alan Hale Jr. | Marion Ross | Marcia Strassman | Susan Sullivan | Suzanne Pleshette | Bo Hopkins | James Hong | Jeanne Cooper | Paul Winfield | Harold Gould | James Farentino | Robert Reed | Bill Bixby | David Cassidy | David Hartman | Dana Elcar | Tina Louise | Lincoln Kilpatrick | Robert Karnes | Tyler MacDuff | Greg Mullavy | Rod Serling | Gene Raymond | Francine York | Peter Mark Richman | Clu Gulager | Joel Grey | Van Williams | John Hoyt | Scott Glenn | William Windom | Joshua Bryant | Dorothy Malone | Robert Alda | Barbara Rush | Jack Kelly | Jason Wingreen | George Takei | George Wallace | John M. Pickard | Diana Muldaur | Jodie Foster | William Katt | Lee Grant | Steve Forrest | Susan Olsen | Michael Lerner | Edward Asner | Darwin Joston | John Rubinstein | Jack Lord | Scott Marlowe | Norman Fell | Gavin MacLeod | Gary Collins | Johnny Seven | William Shatner | Bobby Darin | Martin Sheen | Cheryl Ladd | William Daniels | William Schallert | Burgess Meredith | Vic Tayback | Arch Johnson | James Drury | Ed Flanders | Joan Van Ark | William Devane | Bruce Lee | Slim Pickens | Milton Berle | Leslie Nielsen | Ricardo Montalban |

American Cinema Editors, USA

1969 - Nominated Eddie Best Edited Television Program - Edward W. Williams - For episode "Split Second to an Epitaph"

1968 - Nominated Eddie Best Edited Television Program - Edward W. Williams - For episode "A Very, Cool, Hot Car"

Emmy Awards

1974 - Won Emmy Best Song or Theme - Marty Paich & David Paich - For the song "Light The Way" - For episode "Once More For Joey"

1973 - Nominated Emmy Outstanding Achievement in Music Composition - For a Series or a Single Program of a Series (First Year of Music's Use Only) - Marty Paich

1972 - Nominated Emmy Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Dramatic Series - Raymond Burr

1971 - Nominated Emmy Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Dramatic Series - Raymond Burr

1971 - Nominated Emmy Outstanding Series – Drama - Cy Chermak (Executive Producer) and Douglas Benton | Winston Miller | Joel Rogosin | Albert Aley (Producers)

1970 - Nominated Emmy Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Dramatic Series - Raymond Burr

1970 - Nominated Emmy Outstanding Dramatic Series - Cy Chermak (Executive Producer) and Douglas Benton | Winston Miller | Joel Rogosin | Albert Aley (Producers)

1970 - Nominated Emmy Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in Drama - Barbara Anderson

1969 - Nominated Emmy Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Dramatic Series - Raymond Burr

1969 - Nominated Emmy Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series - Barbara Anderson

1969 - Nominated Emmy Outstanding Dramatic Series - Cy Chermak (Executive Producer)

1968 - Won Emmy Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Drama - Barbara Anderson

1968 - Nominated Emmy Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Dramatic Series - Raymond Burr

1968 - Nominated Emmy Outstanding Single Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Drama - Raymond Burr - For episode "World Premiere"

1968 - Nominated Emmy Outstanding Writing Achievement in Drama - Don Mankiewicz (writer) - For episode "World Premiere"

Golden Globes, USA

1972 - Nominated Golden Globe Best TV Actor – Drama - Raymond Burr

1969 - Nominated Golden Globe Best TV Star – Male - Raymond Burr




Barbara Anderson and Raymond Burr in Ironside Don Galloway,Raymond Burr,Don Mitchell,Elizabeth Baur of Ironside Raymond Burr as Ironside

Robert Ironside had been chief of detectives for the San Francisco Police Department for many years and a member of the force for 25, when a would-be assassin’s bullet grazed his spine and left him paralyzed from the waist down. Forced to leave the force as a regular member, he convinced Police Commissioner Randall to appoint him to a position as special consultant. Helping him wage his unrelenting war against crime were two former assistants, Sgt. Ed Brown and Policewoman Eve Whitfield and an ex-delinquent (Mark Sanger) who became his aide and bodyguard. Confined to a wheelchair, Ironside made use of a specially equipped police van for transportation and some unused office space at police headquarters as a base of operations. When Barbara Anderson left the series at the end of the 1970 – 1971 season over a contract dispute, she was replaced by Elizabeth Baur as Policewoman Fran Belding. Mark, who had found time to go to law school while working for Chief Ironside, graduated at the start of the 1974 – 1975 season and got married.

Star Raymond Burr injured his eyes working on the series. Being in a wheelchair, he had to look up directly into the hot lights used to film his scenes and his eyes were slightly burned.

Besides the injuries to his eyes, Raymond Burr suffered great physical stress from being in the wheelchair for extended periods of time.

Barbara Anderson left the show after the 1970-1971 season because of a contract dispute.




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