Shaft (TV series)

Shaft is a television series that aired along with Hawkins during 1973–74 television season on The New CBS Tuesday Night Movies. Broadcast every third week, the series is a follow-up continuation of the three feature films that preceded its release. Starring Richard Roundtree as private detective John Shaft, it serves as the fourth installment overall in the Shaft franchise. Ed Barth costars as Al Rossi.[1]

Shaft
Richard Roundtree and Ed Barth in "The Killing", 1973.
GenreDetective fiction
Based onShaft
by Ernest Tidyman
StarringRichard Roundtree
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Production companyMGM Television
Original release
NetworkCBS
ReleaseOctober 9, 1973 (1973-10-09) –
February 19, 1974 (1974-02-19)
Related
Shaft  (2000 film)

Production

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Because it was to be aired on over-the-air television, CBS felt that the narrative of Shaft needed to be toned down as compared to the original three films. Now instead of opposing the police, Shaft worked with them, creating conflicts with Hawkins starring cinema legend James Stewart, another police series with a starkly different viewership. Contemporary analysts suggested that since Shaft and Hawkins appealed to vastly different audience bases, alternating them only served to confuse fans of both series, giving neither one the time to build up a large viewership.[2][3][4][5] A further contributor to its ratings failure was competition from other crime drama series starring African-American private investigators, NBC's Tenafly and ABC's Get Christie Love!.[6] Richard Roundtree himself publicly expressed his disdain for the small-screen version of Shaft.[7][8]

Episodes

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TitleOriginal air date
1"Shaft and the Enforcers"October 9, 1973 (1973-10-09)
When a lawyer friend fails to return home after successfully defending a man accused of slaying a police officer, Shaft is summoned by the wife. When the lawyer and his client are fished out of the river, Shaft discovers they are the latest in a line of similar murders that have stumped police Lieutenant Al Rossi for months.
2"Shaft and the Killing"October 30, 1973 (1973-10-30)
An ex-girlfriend of Shaft’s, Diana Richie, is badly beaten and ends up in hospital. Shaft goes up against the pimp who delivered the beating, but when the pimp later turns up dead Shaft is the chief suspect.
3"Shaft and the Hit-Run"November 20, 1973 (1973-11-20)
Shaft is hired to help David Oliver, who is accused of killing Eddie Simmons in a hit-run with a stolen car. The investigation leads Shaft to come up against Clifford Grayson who is running an illegal gambling joint and for whom Simmons was a collector.
4"Shaft and the Kidnapping"December 11, 1973 (1973-12-11)
Three kidnappers, disguised as black men, break into Williamson’s house in a small upstate town and kidnap Nancy and leave the banker bound and gagged. They demand a ransom of $250,000 be delivered by John Shaft the next day.
5"Shaft and the Cop Killer"January 1, 1974 (1974-01-01)
Shaft is asked by a former high school classmate to help her husband, Police Officer Jerry Tyler, who has been accused of taking bribes. Although Shaft accepts Tyler’s story of being framed up by bar owner, Larry Doyle and his stooge, Brock, he declines the case but offers to seek help from the police. But when Lt Al Rossi is shot, Shaft takes a personal interest.
6"Shaft and the Capricorn Murders"January 29, 1974 (1974-01-29)
Gil Kirkwood, a financier in deep corporate trouble, fakes his own death in a fire which was also meant to kill his wife, Joanna, who is independently wealthy. With his wife dead, and himself presumed dead, Kirkwood had hoped to escape to South America with $3 million in diamonds from her safe deposit box. But when Joanna is rescued from the fire she hires Shaft, who has previously worked for her father, to investigate.
7"Shaft and the Murder Machine"February 19, 1974 (1974-02-19)
Shaft puts himself up as bait for hit-man Richard Quayle who inadvertently murders the fiancee of a friend whilst carrying out the assassination of a state witness.

Cast and characters

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A private detective working with the New York Police Department (NYPD). Roundtree reprises his role from the theatrical Shaft film series.
An NYPD police lieutenant working with Shaft. Barth replaces Angelo Gnazzo, who portrayed the character in Shaft's Big Score! (1972).

Overview

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  • This table only shows characters that have appeared in three or more films in the series.
  • A dark grey cell indicates that the character was not in the film or that the character's presence in the film has yet to be announced.
CharacterEpisodes
The EnforcersThe KillingHit-RunThe KidnappingCop KillerThe Capricorn MurdersThe Murder Machine
19731974
John ShaftRichard Roundtree
Lt. Al RossiEd Barth
The DetectiveRudy DoucetteRudy DoucetteRudy Doucette
The HoodArnold RobertsArnold Roberts
Laura ParksJudie SteinJudie Stein
The Pit BossNick Borgani
The SportsmanRobert StrongRobert Strong
Marshall CunninghamRobert Culp
Det. Sgt. Lew TurnerRichard Jaeckel
Gerald FelkKaz Garas
Juan OteroRafael Campos
Charles DawsonNoah Keen
Judge McCormickDean Jagger
BobbyMichael Gregory
Gordon DanaCharles Boyd
Walter AndersonMaurice Hill
Stan BurgessHarv Selsby
Dr. Helen ConnorsJeanne Sorel
Sister ElizabethDiana Webster
Jane CunninghamBarbara Babcock
Cathy CunninghamMelissa Sue Anderson
Court MemberDusty Cadis
NumbersPeter Elbling
Court MemberBill Hickman
Don LewisRichard Lawson
Diana RichieJa'net DuBois
Kyle BrucknerLeonard Frey
Sergeant DuffMichael Ansara
Sonny BrucknerMichael Pataki
Stanley HollisterHenry Beckman
Archie McGillRon Soble
Victor PerrineJared Martin
Captain RiganoVal Avery
CharleyVito Scotti
Jack BenjaminLouis Guss
Mrs. RichieRoyce Wallace
LoganAlbert Popwell
Selma ThomasJacque Lynn Colton
Judge GravesMichael Fox
Judge WeinbergJack Bernardi
IggieLou Kane
BailiffBenjie Bancroft
Courtroom SpectatorAl Beaudine
Court ClerkBilly Beck
Court ReporterDick Cherney
JurorGeorge Holmes
PasserbyKathryn Janssen
WorkmanDanny Sands
GamblerEddie Smith
DetectiveNico Stevens
Tom OliverHoward Duff
Marcus LowellPercy Rodrigues
Ann LowellJudy Pace
David OliverTony Geary
Paul HansonDon Matheson
Clifford GraysonTony Curtis
Charles HarrisNicky Blair
MonaPat Delaney
SecretaryPaula Shaw
Pit BossTed Jordan
JacquardJason Wingreen
Mrs. PattionShirley Anthony
HoodsFred Carson
Bill Catching
CroupiersSig Frohlich
Joseph La Cava
DealerBob Harks
Club PatronsEddie Garrett
Robert Hitchcock
Joe Pine
BartenderShep Houghton
Eddie SimmonsCharlie Picerni
Pit BossHank Robinson
CrouperGeorge Washburn
Elliot WilliamsonPaul Burke
Nancy WilliamsonKaren Carlson
Matthew PotterNicholas A. Beauvy
BeckGreg Mullavey
HaydenTimothy Scott
LeoVic Brandt
Sheriff BradleyFrank Marth
Deputy WalterPhilip Kenneally
Deputy DaleyErik Holland
Deputy MiltonFrank Whiteman
Mr. TolliverStephen Coit
DebbieJayne Kennedy
PotterRichard Stahl
Cab DriverJoseph Petrullo
Bank CustomerRobert Casper
Wally DoyleGeorge Maharis
Officer Charles TylerJames A. Watson Jr.
Tom DoneganRichard Schaal
BrockArch Johnson
Marcia TylerKim Hamilton
EveTalya Ferro
Capt. Brian BrewsterDarren McGavin
Dr. MeyerGene Elman
Helen RossiMitzi Hoag
TonyMax Gail
MarksJoseph George
CargillPeter Canon
BartenderVic Christy
J. L. TeagueDon Knight
Gil KirkwoodDavid Hedison
Joanna KirkwoodCathy Lee Crosby
Harry PraegerRobert Phillips
Fire InvestigatorBert Freed
Frank LucasArthur O'Connell
Bank ClerkJune Dayton
Bank OfficerDean Harens
MyrnaCandice Rialson
CarolThelma Pelish
NickyJo Ella Deffenbaugh
Police OfficerDavid Armstrong
Franklin CarterGeorge Bryson
BoermerEdward Colmans
GuntherGil Perkins
DetectiveRay Pourchot
InternWalter Smith
Richard QuayleClu Gulager
Louise QuayleFionnula Flanagan
Henry KassnerMills Watson
Gerald WallaceJoe Warfield
Frank HiggetSheldon Allman
PlainclothesmenJohn Garwood
Glenn Robards
BookieDanny Wells
MoonBill Walker
GirlJanice Durkin
Higget's BodyguardSid Haig
CormanThan Wyenn

References

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  1. ^ Obenson, Tambay A. (2 October 2011). "Warner Bros Releasing Short-Lived "Shaft" TV Series Collection To DVD".
  2. ^ Serafino, Jason (28 June 2012). "The 10 Worst TV Shows Inspired By Movies". Complex.
  3. ^ Murray, Noel (9 November 2011). "Shaft: The TV Movie Collection". The A.V. Club.
  4. ^ Hicks, Chris (7 October 2011). "'Shaft' TV movies come to DVD". Deseret News.
  5. ^ King, Susan (30 October 1994). "Retro : Return of the Short Timers : SERIES THAT DIDN'T LAST MORE THAN A SEASON GET A SECOND SHOWING ON TNT". Los Angeles Times.
  6. ^ Walker, David F. (August 2020). "Fifty Years of Shaft". RetroFan (10). United States: TwoMorrows Publishing: 9.
  7. ^ Mooney, Joshua (August 15, 1997). "Scowling 'Shaft' In His Past, Roundtree's Even Taking On Comedy". Archived from the original on September 22, 2015.
  8. ^ "Richard Roundtree." Unsung Hollywood. Nar. Gary Anthony Williams. Exec. Prod. Frank Sinton, Arthur Smith, Kent Weed, and Mark Rowland. TV One, 25 Mar. 2015. Television.
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