2:08--Joe Besser, just a few years before he replaced the departed Shemp Howard as the third of the "Three Stooges" at Columbia Pictures, alongside Larry and Moe.
Mister District Attorney was a surprisingly successful multimedia franchise for years. This show didn't last very long, but between books, radio shows, comics and some magazine shorts the character was all over the place at one point. Have a very beat up copy of a 1950s comic in hand that I rescued from a Good Will bin. It's kind of adorably quaint.
Joe Besser! From Stinky to Stooge! Anybody who breaks big-time alongside Abbot & Costello, then joins the 3 Stooges is somebody worth watching - even if he only served as Third Stooge for 2 years! (And esp since he left the troupe to take care of his ailing wife.)
Dave Brian who played the DA had a co-starring role in an important and excellent 1950 film Intruder in the Dust based on William Faulkner's 1949 novel. See it for free on "ok.ru" complete 87 minute film, The witness Cogan was played by Joe Besser who played the child-like Stinky in Abbott and Costello's 1952 TV show and later played one of The Three Stooges from 1957-59
Yes indeed ! I always liked David Brian. Nice to see him play a good guy for a change ! He played a lot of villians & nogoodniks on TV & in films during his long career.
You got that right ! These wonderful shows of the past are proof that a TV show didn't need to have profanity, vulgarity & sleazy sexual situations to be entertaining !
He looks like Stodge Joe , 54 just before shemp `s passing . The driver was Myron Heally driving a stock 54 Ford . Hopped up ? Human life wasn`t as cheap in 54 . Today the police wouldn't waste their time on this case .
I'm watching this right in the midst of a air-tight Presidential election an I couldn't help but notice the name of the apartment building at the 2:00 mark-"WITMER" The things you notice...
This is a great show! Good plot with intelligent twists...why would it be discontinued after only a few shows? Thank you MVC for sharing this!
ZIV also produced a syndicated radio version in the 1954-'55 season {39 episodes}, also starring David Brian.
Excellent tv 📺📺📺Series
The D.A. never told Thompson who the othe witness was but around 13:56 the ringleader knew it was Kogan.
2:08--Joe Besser, just a few years before he replaced the departed Shemp Howard as the third of the "Three Stooges" at Columbia Pictures, alongside Larry and Moe.
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Mister District Attorney was a surprisingly successful multimedia franchise for years. This show didn't last very long, but between books, radio shows, comics and some magazine shorts the character was all over the place at one point. Have a very beat up copy of a 1950s comic in hand that I rescued from a Good Will bin. It's kind of adorably quaint.
Great series. I also have wondered why so many were short lived in he 1950s.
The program played when the LA City Hall was, basically, the Los Angeles “skyline”
thank you for putting these videos up...I appreciate it.
The picture is real good and the sound is too.
I heartily concur !
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Joe Besser! From Stinky to Stooge! Anybody who breaks big-time alongside Abbot & Costello, then joins the 3 Stooges is somebody worth watching - even if he only served as Third Stooge for 2 years! (And esp since he left the troupe to take care of his ailing wife.)
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Ah, the days of simplicity & good humour - thanks
Never saw this program before! Very good episode! Loved watching it!❤
I agree 100 per cent !
Dave Brian who played the DA had a co-starring role in an important and excellent 1950 film Intruder in the Dust based on William Faulkner's 1949 novel. See it for free on "ok.ru" complete 87 minute film,
The witness Cogan was played by Joe Besser who played the child-like Stinky in Abbott and Costello's 1952 TV show and later played one of The Three Stooges from 1957-59
Yes indeed ! I always liked David Brian. Nice to see him play a good guy for a change ! He played a lot of villians & nogoodniks on TV & in films during his long career.
Joe Besser, played the maintenance man on the Joey Bishop show. Also with the three stooges for a shot while after Shemp.
Indubitably ! And he made a lot of appearances with Abbott & Costello on their 50s TV show.
Good decent entertainment. What more do they want
Damned if I know I do love the classics.
You got that right ! These wonderful shows of the past are proof that a TV show didn't need to have profanity, vulgarity & sleazy sexual situations to be entertaining !
Never heard of this show. Subscribed
Love these shows
I heartily concur ! I'm so glad youtube has so many of these wonderful "blasts from the past" for us to enjoy !
I remember watching this Program, not this episode. Thanks
I was with Adam and Methuselah. Adam lived 930 years and Methuselah lived 969 years! I can recall back to 1952. A few things prior.
It’s a shame Larry keating does not have a star on Hollywood blvd
Besser, my favorite Stooge! ZIV tv put out some great stuff! Not overly well written, or financed, but great! Thank you for the post. 💚
As I do when I take off may hat, you make a good point ! The Ziv TV folks knew how to produce entertaining shows on a small budget.
He looks like Stodge Joe , 54 just before shemp `s passing . The driver was Myron Heally driving a stock 54 Ford . Hopped up ? Human life wasn`t as cheap in 54 . Today the police wouldn't waste their time on this case .
Hopped up, trying to throw em off. His whole supposed recollection was a rabbit trail.
Dave Brian also played Joan Crawford's boyfriend in Flamengo Road and The Damned don't Cry.
Yes indeed ! You know your stuff ! And the late great David Brian also played Joan Crawford's lover in 1952's "This Woman is Dangerous".
I'm watching this right in the midst of a air-tight Presidential election an I couldn't help but notice the name of the apartment building at the 2:00 mark-"WITMER" The things you notice...
Remember this when I was 2ndgrade,serious intro
Neat memory.
He ran out in front of the car on purpose, like the guy said,
20:56 Where the most famous GTA San Andres quote from CJ actually originated from, without the s word.
Mr. Kogan was aka one of the Three Stooges for a short stint.
Golf course to play 18? How about Rancho park?
Jimmy Wallington, announcer.
*Joe Besser*
Sounds like some of our citizens today who get government checks every month. "Job? Oh no, I don't want a job". Haha😁