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  1. Mike Hammer: With Darren McGavin, Bart Burns, Vito Scotti, Johnny Seven. The adventures of Mickey Spillane's tough-talking, brawling, skirt-chasing private detective Mike Hammer, who's always ready to use his fists on a "mug" or his charm on a "skirt" to get the case solved.

    • (283)
    • 1958-01-07
    • Action, Crime, Drama
    • 30
  2. Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer is the first syndicated television series based on Spillane's hard-boiled private detective Mike Hammer, played by Darren McGavin. The series was produced from 1957 to 1959, and had a run of 76 episodes over two seasons. Episodes were filmed in black and white and filled a half-hour time slot.

    • United States
    • Dave Kahn, Melvyn Lenard Gordon
    • "Riff Blues"
  3. 12 de oct. de 2011 · From 1957 to 1959, Darren McGavin played Mickey Spillane’s hardboiled detective Mike Hammer for Revue Productions, in a half-hour syndicated series that raised the ire of politicians and...

  4. Mike Hammer | So That's Who It Was episode | Darren McGavin, Anna May Wong, Keye Luke, Barbara Luna - YouTube. The Gallery of Anna May Wong. 4.52K subscribers. Subscribed. 198. 10K views 1...

  5. On television, McGavin portrayed the title character in Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer (1958–1959), and starred in Riverboat (1959–1961) and Kolchak: The Night Stalker (1974–1975). For his recurring role on the sitcom Murphy Brown, he received a nomination for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series.

  6. Darren McGavin ... Mike Hammer 78 episodes, 1958-1959 Bart Burns ... Captain Pat Chambers 22 episodes, 1958-1959 Vito Scotti ... Geta / ... 7 episodes, 1958-1959 Johnny Seven ... Carl Pate / ...

  7. 30-Minute format/ black and white. Aired from January, 1958-1960 (Original air dates vary by geographic location) 78 episodes. Darren McGavin as Mike Hammer. Bart Burns as Captain Pat Chambers. First Season – 1958-59. 1) “The High Cost of Dying”. 2) “Just Around the Corner”. 3) ” Hot Hands, Cold Dice”.