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  1. Man Against Crime (also known as Follow That Man) starring Ralph Bellamy, one of the first television programs about private eyes, ran on CBS, the DuMont Television Network and NBC from October 7, 1949, to June 27, 1954, and was briefly revived, starring Frank Lovejoy, during 1956.

  2. Man Against Crime: Created by Lawrence M. Klee. With Ralph Bellamy, Nita Talbot, Henry Lascoe, Jack Warden. Mike Barnett is the title character, a bright and tough private detective in New York. This very violent show was broadcast live until 1952.

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    • 1949-10-07
    • Action, Drama, Crime
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  3. 30 de jun. de 2023 · Classic TV & Movies. 911 subscribers. 4. 37 views 3 weeks ago. Join private detective Mike Barnett in this thrilling episode of "Man against Crime" titled "Paradise Lost." Directed by Edward...

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    • Classic TV & Movies
  4. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 0. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. No views 58 seconds ago. Step into the intriguing world of "Man Against Crime" with this gripping episode titled "The Fraternity of...

  5. Man Against Crime, one of the first television programs about private eyes, ran on CBS, the DuMont Television Network and NBC from October 7, 1949 to August 26, 1956. The show was created by Lawrence Klee and Paul Alter and was broadcast live until 1952.

    • Paul Alter
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    • Ralph Bellamy
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  6. Ralph Bellamy stars as Mike Barnett, a wisecracking and savvy freelance private investigator based in New York, who takes on the most dangerous of cases, from jewel thieves and rescuing...

  7. Overview. Man Against Crime, one of the first television programs about private eyes, ran on CBS, the DuMont Television Network and NBC from October 7, 1949 to August 26, 1956. The show was created by Lawrence Klee and Paul Alter and was broadcast live until 1952. It was also directed by Paul Alter.