Bourbon Street Beat (1959)
Bourbon Street Beat
1959"Bourbon Street Beat" is a private detective series produced by Warner Brothers Television which aired on the ABC network from October 5, 1959, to July 4, 1960. It featured Richard Long as Rex Randolph, Andrew Duggan as Cal Calhoun, Van Williams as Kenny Madison, and Arlene Howell as Melody Lee Mercer, the secretary at the New Orleans detective agency in which they worked. The show is set in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA and revolves around the lives of Rex Randolph (Long) and Cal Calhoun (Duggan), who run a detective agency called Randolph and Calhoun — Special Services. The agency is based in the Absinthe House, a French Quarter nightclub on Bourbon Street.
Seasons & Episode
A New Orleans private eye searches for the killers of his partner and turns to a local police officer for help bringing the murderers to justice.
Rex and Melody Lee go to the decrepit Cavanagh plantation to investigate ghostly appearances that are driving a woman insane.
Cal takes on a murder case to prove a hot-tempered ex-con didn't beat his boss to death with a trumpet.
Rex and Cal investigate a disappearance in a wealthy New Orleans family.
Cal sets out to prove a friend is innocent of murder and investigates a gangland killing.
The investigators look into the apparent suicide of a jazz musician.
Cal becomes entangled in a blackmail/murder plot when he is savagely beaten and framed for murder by an old swamp-dweller hiding a secret.
Rex is invited to witness a murder by an enigmatic killer who switches victims and leaves the detectives trying to sort out a houseful of straying wives, night club operators, newsmen, and other New Orleans characters, each with a motive for the murder.
Hired to find a missing wife, Cal soon becomes caught up in a deadly game of hide-and-seek.
Kenny is convinced that a notorius New Orleans killer, the Axeman, has returned when a similar killing occurs.
A missing man, a stolen talisman and some vanished letters are all connected as the detectives search for answers and find pirate treasure.
Cal uncovers a family's skeletons when he searches for a missing fortune and a secret killer.
Rex searches for a stolen painting, becoming involved in a missing persons case and a murder.
Cal poses as a handyman at a mansion to discover who's trying to poison a humanitarian.
Rex goes undercover in a prison gang and joins a prison break.
Rex and Cal try to identify an accident victim, who refuses to accept his wife and doctor's assurances that he's a wealthy executive and instead claims to be someone else entirely.
Rex tangles with voodoo when he searches for the person using the New Orleans religion against a client's father.
Cal and Kenny search for killers aboard a riverboat bound for New Orleans.
Cal and Rex go up against imported killers to find the elusive power behind a talent agency using gangster tactics to get clients.
Melody is targeted by a con artist when she borrows a valuable necklace for Mardi Gras.
Rex is hired to prove an heiress innocent of her father's murder.
An assassin uses Rex and Cal's office to set up a political killing. Trapped, the detectives try to goad the killer into a confession that could turn his crony against him.
Cal searches for a missing beauty contestant.
Cal is hired to break up a political gang with a stranglehold on a small town, but must end his partnership with Rex to avoid suspicion.
Investigating a client's suspicious suicide leads Rex to a strange island under the sway of a mysterious blackmailer.
Set up by a crooked cop, Cal loses his investigator's license.
Cal and Rex are hired by an oil company to find the truth behind eerie swamp fire images that are driving Cajun workmen to quit en masse.
Cal uncovers a diamond-smuggling ring—but his sleuthing threatens to send him to the bottom of the Mississippi.
Cal has six hours to uncover evidence that a condemned man is innocent of murder.
Rex flies to the Caribbean to find a client's missing daughter and the man he believes killed his son.
Cal is hired to help investigate a boys' reformatory and is taken hostage by three desperate youths during an uprising.
A beautiful woman hires Rex when she suspects her husband of trying to kill her, but when he goes to check out her mansion he finds himself at the wrong end of a murder investigation.
Cal is hired to find a missing husband and uncovers a strange murder plot.
Rex gets caught between two power-mongering revolutionaries when a tropical nation hires him to recover vital information.
Rex and Cal go off on a fishing trip, leaving Kenny Madison in charge of the office. Kenny's first assignment is to guard an elderly shopkeeper.
A circus owner hires Cal to recover an escaped chimp, but while he's searching for the beast he uncovers a tense love triangle that leads to murder.
Rex helps a lovely young private eye investigate a bomb discovered at a society wedding and ends up in the clutches of a pair of siblings intent on avenging their parents' long-ago deaths at the hands of a trucking magnate.
Cal races to locate a runaway teen before quarreling crimelords can get to her.
Rex runs into gangsters and a hurricane while searching for a missing playboy at an island casino.
"Bourbon Street Beat" is a private detective series produced by Warner Brothers Television which aired on the ABC network from October 5, 1959, to July 4, 1960. It featured Richard Long as Rex Randolph, Andrew Duggan as Cal Calhoun, Van Williams as Kenny Madison, and Arlene Howell as Melody Lee Mercer, the secretary at the New Orleans detective agency in which they worked. The show is set in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA and revolves around the lives of Rex Randolph (Long) and Cal Calhoun (Duggan), who run a detective agency called Randolph and Calhoun — Special Services. The agency is based in the Absinthe House, a French Quarter nightclub on Bourbon Street.