Cannon Season 1
Cannon is a CBS detective television series produced by Quinn Martin which aired from March 26, 1971 to March 3, 1976. The primary protagonist is the title character, private detective Frank Cannon, played by William Conrad. He also appeared on two episodes of Barnaby Jones. Cannon is the first Quinn Martin-produced series to be aired on a network other than ABC. A "revival" television film, The Return of Frank Cannon, was aired on November 1, 1980. In total, there were 124 episodes.
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Cannon
1971 / TV-PGCannon is a CBS detective television series produced by Quinn Martin which aired from March 26, 1971 to March 3, 1976. The primary protagonist is the title character, private detective Frank Cannon, played by William Conrad. He also appeared on two episodes of Barnaby Jones. Cannon is the first Quinn Martin-produced series to be aired on a network other than ABC. A "revival" television film, The Return of Frank Cannon, was aired on November 1, 1980. In total, there were 124 episodes.
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A young prisoner is forced to do the bidding of a gang boss.
Murder will out; an under-the-counter arms merchant is unmasked.
Heat and light: a textile manufacturer is suspected of arson and murder in the death of his wife and the destruction of his factory.
A pilot's apparent suicide leads to plans for a military putsch by a predatory flock.
Larry Bolinger, a charismatic young man, cons the youth of a quiet town into his cult.
An ex-con is blackmailed into crime.
Prison doctor and experimental pressures.
Mike Tampa owns a vineyard in northern California... his land alone is worth $2 million, but he loves wine-making and is not considering selling. His father started the vineyards, handed them down to him, and he hopes that his son Johnny Tampa will be the third generation. Mike Tampa, however, has been the victim of three murder attempts—in the last one, his brakes were tampered with, and he barely survived when he took his car down a mountain road. At this point, his secretary calls on Cannon—secretly, because the stubborn Mike has refused to do anything. Cannon is brought in to investigate. We learn that Johnny Tampa had only been re-united with Mike two years ago... after not having seen him for 20 years (Mike and his wife went through a bitter divorce 22 years prior and she took their son down to San Francisco). Cannon suspects that Johnny may be pulling a con and that he is not really Mike's son. The winery accountant says that they had Johnny checked out by a PI down in SF n
A bad day at the track leaves a race car driver with a taste for vengeance.
A policeman injured in a payroll robbery asks Cannon for help.
Cannon helps a supposed political refugee.
Should the weapons manufacturer be judged by its bookeeper?
A bridegroom's father-in-law suspects him.
A closed case gets reopened and leads to further consequences.
A newly-discovered heir comes home, and finds you can't get blood from a stone, and you can't take it with you.
A murder is witnessed, but the body disappears.
A perfect frame for a cop.
The latest thing is a runaway on the lam.
A deceptive premise: small town citizens harbor a thief on the promise of a cut.
The son of a gubernatorial candidate is kidnapped.
A wry tale with a twang and a twist: was the country singer's plane crash accidental or not?
Unexpected overhead in the trucking business as costly loads are hijacked, and private detectives murdered.
If it isn't one thing, it's another: a bank manager's mistress is killed, and Cannon finds that's not the end of it.
Dressed as rodeo clowns, two men rob a rodeo. Cannon is summoned to figure out what's going on, after authorities spend six weeks and come up with nothing.