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Meet McGraw

''Meet McGraw'' is an American dramatic television series starring Frank Lovejoy in the role of the hard-hitting detective McGraw, a man specifically given no first name in the program.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=''Meet McGraw'' )〕 Lovejoy described McGraw as follows: "He's not a superman. He's just a guy who tries to do the best he can, and is interested in saving his own neck quite frequently."〔 〕
Forty-two half-hour episodes aired on NBC during the 1957-1958 season, sponsored by Procter & Gamble. The series was produced at the Desilu Studios, most of whose productions were broadcast by CBS. The theme song for the series is "One For My Baby" by Harold Arlen and Johnny Mercer.〔
''Meet McGraw'' preceded ''The Bob Cummings Show'' on Tuesday evenings on NBC. It aired at 9:00pm ET/PT opposite John Lupton’s Western series, ''Broken Arrow'' on ABC and Bud Collyer's ''To Tell the Truth'' quiz show on CBS.〔Alex McNeil, ''Total Television'', 1997, appendix〕
After its cancellation, ''Meet McGraw'' was repeated as ''The Adventures of McGraw'' on ABC in 1958-1959,〔 but not in prime time.〔
==Early episodes==
The first pilot episode, which was broadcast as a segment of CBS's ''Four Star Playhouse'' on February 25, 1954, involves a woman who hires McGraw to protect her from her threatening husband. It features Audrey Totter, Paul Picerni, Ellen Corby, and Peter Whitney. The second pilot episode entitled "The Long Count", which was shown as a segment of CBS's Stage 7 series on March 27, 1955, features Ted de Corsia, Richard Deacon, and Biff Elliot. The plot involves a boxing promoter who hires McGraw to watch his prize boxer.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=''Meet McGraw'' )
The first episode produced, called "Keys to the City," did not air until September 24, 1957, more than two months after the start of the show on July 2, 1957. In it, McGraw is involved in a minor accident with a woman mayor named Loretta Travers (played by Jean Willes), who is in the midst of a reelection campaign.〔
In the second episode produced "Lady in Limbo," McGraw helps a young woman (played by Marcia Henderson) who is accused of murder. In the investigation, the detective finds that identical twins - part of a magician's disappearing act – are involved in the unusual case. In "The Tycoon Story," an aircraft executive (played by Barry Atwater) hires McGraw to find his runaway wife (portrayed by Angie Dickinson).〔 The businessman also finds that an ambitious assistant is trying to seize control of his company. Dickinson appears in another ''Meet McGraw'' episode, "McGraw in Reno," as Liza Parish.〔
In the episode "Border City", McGraw is hired by a citizen's committee to clean up corruption in a community. The detective then surprisingly runs into problems from a district attorney and his hired gunman. Hugh Beaumont guest stars at the same time that he is also donning the role of Ward Cleaver on the ''Leave It to Beaver'' situation comedy. In "Ballerina", Hans Conreid, subsequently an occasional recurring guest star of ''The Danny Thomas Show'', hires McGraw to protect his prima ballerina, who has a mortal enemy. In "The Elderly Doctor", McGraw searches for a physician who disappears after he is given some valuable microfilm.〔

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