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The Dick Powell Show

''The Dick Powell Show'' is an American anthology series that ran on NBC from 1961 to 1963, primarily sponsored by the Reynolds Metals Company. It was hosted by longtime film star Dick Powell until his death from lymphatic cancer on January 2, 1963, then by a series of guest hosts (under the revised title ''The Dick Powell Theater'') until the series ended. The first of these hosts was Gregory Peck, who began the January 8 program with a tribute to Powell, recognizing him as "a great and good friend to our industry."〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Reading Eagle - Google News Archive Search )〕 Peck was followed by fellow actors such as Robert Mitchum, Frank Sinatra, Glenn Ford, Charles Boyer, Jackie Cooper, Rock Hudson, Milton Berle, Jack Lemmon, Dean Martin, Robert Taylor, Steve McQueen, David Niven, Danny Thomas, Robert Wagner and John Wayne.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Press-Courier - Google News Archive Search )
== Overview ==

The series was an anthology of various dramas and comedies. It featured many future stars, producers and directors early in their careers, including Aaron Spelling, William Friedkin, and Bruce Geller. Blake Edwards wrote and directed a number of episodes including two featuring Robert Vaughn as an Ivy League private eye known as The Boston Terrier. Several episodes, including those featuring "The Boston Terrier", doubled as pilots for potential Four Star series, including an unsuccessful attempt to revive ''The Westerner'' in a modern-day setting, featuring Lee Marvin in Brian Keith's original role. The original pilot episode for ''Burke's Law'' ("Who Killed Julie Greer?"), starring Powell as "Amos Burke", appeared as the debut episode of this series, featuring Ronald Reagan (who would later go on serve as the Governor of California, and then become the 40th President of the United States).
''Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theater'' had run on CBS in the late 1950s, but he switched networks for his last series. ''The Dick Powell Show'' was one of the many productions of Four Star Television. The series' theme, "More Than Love" , and the majority of musical compositions heard throughout the series, was the work of Herschel Burke Gilbert.

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