Rocky King, Detective
Crime
Drama
Mystery
Action & Adventure
Rocky King, Detective
6S | 248E
01/14/1950
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1. Pilot
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1/14/1950
2. Episode 2
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1/21/1950
3. Episode 3
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1/28/1950
4. Episode 4
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2/4/1950
5. Episode 5
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2/4/1950
6. The Name Thief
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2/11/1950
7. Episode 7
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2/18/1950
8. The Carnival Dancer
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2/25/1950
9. Shakedown
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3/4/1950
10. Too Tall for Love
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3/11/1950
11. Case of the Gambler's Blonde
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3/18/1950
12. Blind to Murder
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3/25/1950
13. The April Fool Murder
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4/1/1950
14. Episode 14
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4/8/1950
15. Spotlight on Revenge
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4/15/1950
16. Such a Nice Young Man
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4/22/1950
17. The Old Handkerchief Game
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4/29/1950
18. The Man Who Bragged about Murder
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5/6/1950
19. I'll Know My Mother's Killer
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5/13/1950
20. The Dancing Killer
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5/20/1950
21. Lowest Man in the World
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5/27/1950
22. Strange Obsession
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6/3/1950
23. The Case of the Crooked Brothers
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6/10/1950
24. The Deadly Mouse
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6/17/1950
25. Take a Small Dose of Murder
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6/24/1950
26. The Hit & Run Killer
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7/1/1950
27. The Beauties & the Beast
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7/8/1950
Overview
Rocky King, Inside Detective is an American television series broadcast on the DuMont Television Network on Sundays at 9pm ET from January 15, 1950 to December 26, 1954. This series was one of DuMont's most popular programs, and was a live crime series set in New York City. The show not only kept Roscoe Karns from retirement, but cast him opposite his son, Todd Karns. The DuMont offices and corridors were used as sets. At the end of each program, King would exchange telephone small talk with his unseen wife Mabel and, after hanging up, say to no one in particular, "Great girl, that Mabel".
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