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Quinn Martin

Quinn Martin (born Irwin Martin Cohn; May 22, 1922 – September 5, 1987) was an American television producer. He had at least one television series running in prime time every year for 21 straight years (from 1959 to 1980).[1] Martin is a member of the Television Hall of Fame, having been inducted in 1997.[2]

Quinn Martin
Born
Irwin Martin Cohn

May 22, 1922 (1922-05-22)
DiedSeptember 5, 1987(1987-09-05) (aged 65)
OccupationTelevision producer
Spouse(s)Madelyn Pugh (a.k.a. Madelyn Davis); Marianne Muffet Webb
ChildrenMichael (with Pugh); Jill, Cliff (with Webb)
ParentMartin G. Cohn

Early life

Born on May 22, 1922,[3] in New York City, Martin was the second of two children. His father, Martin Goodman Cohn, was a film editor and producer at the studios of Metro Goldwyn Mayer; his mother was Anna Messing Cohn. He was of Jewish descent. From the age of 4, he was raised in Los Angeles, California. He graduated from Fairfax High School, then served five years in the United States Army during World War II, enlisting in the Signal Corps at Fort MacArthur in San Pedro, California on September 10, 1940, and achieving the rank of sergeant. He later changed his name to Quinn Martin.

While attending the University of California at Berkeley,[1] Martin majored in English studies but did not graduate. Martin started his career in television as a film editor also at MGM, joining his father and also worked as manager of post-production for various organizations, including Universal Studios (1950–1954), but by the mid 1950s had become an executive producer for Desilu Studios, founded by Lucille Ball (1911-1989) and Desi Arnaz (1917-1986) of the famous 1950s TV series I Love Lucy (ran 1951–1957).[1] His first wife, Madelyn Pugh Davis, was one half of the writing team behind I Love Lucy.[4] In 1959, he produced for Desilu a two-part special that appeared in season 1 of the Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse an anthology TV series and later became a weekly television show on the CBS television network, with The Untouchables, which would later win several Emmy Awards.

Quinn Martin Productions

In 1960, Martin established his own production company, QM Productions. It produced a string of successful television series during the 1960s and 1970s.

Quinn Martin Television Series

Series Produced by Quinn Martin
Title First Episode Final Episode Genre Seasons Episodes Original Network
The New Breed October 3, 1961 June 5, 1962 Crime drama 1 36 ABC
The Fugitive September 17, 1963 August 29, 1967 Crime drama 4 120 ABC
Twelve O'Clock High September 18, 1964 January 13, 1967 Military drama 3 78 ABC
The F.B.I. September 19, 1965 April 28, 1974 Crime drama 9 241 ABC
The Invaders January 10, 1967 March 26, 1968 Science fiction 2 43 ABC
Dan August September 23, 1970 April 8, 1971 Crime drama 1 26 ABC
Cannon September 14, 1971 March 3, 1976 Crime drama 5 122 CBS
Banyon September 15, 1972 January 12, 1973 Crime drama 1 15 ABC
The Streets of San Francisco September 16, 1972 June 9, 1977 Crime drama 5 121 ABC
Barnaby Jones January 23, 1973 April 3, 1980 Crime drama 8 178 CBS
The Manhunter September 11, 1974 March 5, 1975 Crime drama 1 22 CBS
Caribe February 17, 1975 May 12, 1975 Crime drama 1 13 ABC
Bert D'Angelo/Superstar February 21, 1976 July 10, 1976 Crime drama 1 12 ABC
Most Wanted October 16, 1976 August 20, 1977 Crime drama 1 21 ABC
Quinn Martin's Tales of the Unexpected February 2, 1977 August 24, 1977 Horror/Sci Fi 1 8 NBC
The Runaways April 27, 1978 September 4, 1979 Drama 2 18 NBC
A Man Called Sloane September 22, 1979 December 22, 1979 Secret Agent 1 12 NBC

Besides producing sixteen one-hour television network series, he also produced twenty "made-for-TV" movies, including House on Greenapple Road (1970), Incident in San Francisco (1971), Murder or Mercy (1974), The FBI Story: The FBI vs. Alvin Karpis, Public Enemy Number One (1974), Attack on Terror: The FBI vs. the Ku Klux Klan (1975), and Brink's: The Great Robbery (1976). Some TV movies, like Code Name: Diamond Head (1977), and The Hunted Lady (1977), were originally filmed as pilots for new television dramas which were never picked up by the networks. His only feature film was The Mephisto Waltz (1971), released by 20th Century Studios.[5]

In 1979, a group of investors purchased his wholly self-owned QM Productions and subsequently sold it to Taft Broadcasting.[6] Later in that year, the company was reincorporated into Taft Entertainment Television, though the QM name and logo continued to be used on-screen and for copyright purposes until the last official production was broadcast in 1983.

Typical format of a QM program

Shows produced by the company were usually introduced by announcer Dick Wesson or Hank Simms reading the title of the series and saying, "A Quinn Martin Production." Images of the stars of the show, followed by the guest stars for that week, were shown and their names announced, followed by "Tonight's episode", and the name of the episode, with various to-black effects. In some series, such as The Fugitive and The Invaders, its backstory that led to the plot of the series, narrated by the announcer or the star, was told before the show's guest stars were announced. While episodes were structured into the usual four "acts" and an "epilogue," each was explicitly labelled at the start of each segment with the show title and the act number (or "epilog" near the end of the program).

Later life

Martin worked as an adjunct professor at the University of California at San Diego's Earl Warren College,[1] where he also endowed a professorial chair in drama.[7] He also established a scholarship for theater arts and communications students at Santa Clara University[8] Martin moved to Rancho Santa Fe, California, near San Diego where he became president of the La Jolla Playhouse and the Del Mar Fair board of directors. He was involved with developing motion pictures for Warner Bros. with a new company named QM Communications.

Death

Martin died of a heart attack on September 5, 1987, in his home in Rancho Santa Fe, California.[9]

References

  1. ^ a b c d . Museum of Broadcast Communications. Archived from the original on July 13, 2007.
  2. ^ "Television Hall of Fame Honorees: Complete List".
  3. ^ Etter, Jonathan (2003). Quinn Martin, Producer: A Behind-the-scenes History of QM Productions and Its Founder. Walter Grauman, contributor. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company. p. 7. ISBN 978-0-7864-1501-4.
  4. ^ Madelyn Pugh Davis at Museum of Television & Radio.
  5. ^ Jonathan Etter, p. 101-105, Quinn Martin, Producer: A Behind-the-Scenes History of QM Productions and Its Founder, McFarland, ISBN 978-0-7864-3867-9.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on April 10, 2009. Retrieved January 18, 2007.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link) at Walden Capital Partners.
  7. ^ UCSD Academic Affairs: Endowed Chairs.
  8. ^ Santa Clara University October 21, 2006, at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ Saxon, Wolfgang (September 7, 1987). "Quinn Martin Is Dead at 65; Produced Popular TV Series". New York Times. Retrieved 2008-04-01. Quinn Martin, one of Hollywood's most successful producers of action-adventure series for television, died of a heart attack Saturday at his home in Rancho Santa Fe, Calif. He was 65 years old... Martin is survived by his wife, Muffet; three children, Jill, Cliff and Michael, and his mother.
  • 1930 Federal Census
  • Obituary: Quinn Martin. Atlanta Journal-Constitution. 8 September 1987.
  • Obituary: Quinn Martin. San Francisco Chronicle. 8 September 1987.
  • Obituary: Quinn Martin. South Florida Sun-Sentinel. 8 September 1987.
  • Obituary: Quinn Martin. Washington Post. 8 September 1987.
  • Social Security Death Index
  • U.S. Army Enlistment Records (5 ft 10 in (1.78 m), 151 lb (68 kg) at enlistment)

Further reading

  • Etter, Jonathan. (2003). Quinn Martin, Producer: A Behind-the-Scenes History of QM Productions and Its Founder. Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland & Company, Inc.

External links

  • Find a Grave (includes photo)
  • Quinn Martin at IMDb

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Quinn Martin born Irwin Martin Cohn May 22 1922 September 5 1987 was an American television producer He had at least one television series running in prime time every year for 21 straight years from 1959 to 1980 1 Martin is a member of the Television Hall of Fame having been inducted in 1997 2 Quinn MartinBornIrwin Martin CohnMay 22 1922 1922 05 22 New York City New YorkDiedSeptember 5 1987 1987 09 05 aged 65 Rancho Santa Fe CaliforniaOccupationTelevision producerSpouse s Madelyn Pugh a k a Madelyn Davis Marianne Muffet WebbChildrenMichael with Pugh Jill Cliff with Webb ParentMartin G Cohn Contents 1 Early life 2 Quinn Martin Productions 3 Quinn Martin Television Series 3 1 Typical format of a QM program 4 Later life 5 Death 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksEarly life EditBorn on May 22 1922 3 in New York City Martin was the second of two children His father Martin Goodman Cohn was a film editor and producer at the studios of Metro Goldwyn Mayer his mother was Anna Messing Cohn He was of Jewish descent From the age of 4 he was raised in Los Angeles California He graduated from Fairfax High School then served five years in the United States Army during World War II enlisting in the Signal Corps at Fort MacArthur in San Pedro California on September 10 1940 and achieving the rank of sergeant He later changed his name to Quinn Martin While attending the University of California at Berkeley 1 Martin majored in English studies but did not graduate Martin started his career in television as a film editor also at MGM joining his father and also worked as manager of post production for various organizations including Universal Studios 1950 1954 but by the mid 1950s had become an executive producer for Desilu Studios founded by Lucille Ball 1911 1989 and Desi Arnaz 1917 1986 of the famous 1950s TV series I Love Lucy ran 1951 1957 1 His first wife Madelyn Pugh Davis was one half of the writing team behind I Love Lucy 4 In 1959 he produced for Desilu a two part special that appeared in season 1 of the Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse an anthology TV series and later became a weekly television show on the CBS television network with The Untouchables which would later win several Emmy Awards Quinn Martin Productions EditIn 1960 Martin established his own production company QM Productions It produced a string of successful television series during the 1960s and 1970s Quinn Martin Television Series EditSeries Produced by Quinn Martin Title First Episode Final Episode Genre Seasons Episodes Original NetworkThe New Breed October 3 1961 June 5 1962 Crime drama 1 36 ABCThe Fugitive September 17 1963 August 29 1967 Crime drama 4 120 ABCTwelve O Clock High September 18 1964 January 13 1967 Military drama 3 78 ABCThe F B I September 19 1965 April 28 1974 Crime drama 9 241 ABCThe Invaders January 10 1967 March 26 1968 Science fiction 2 43 ABCDan August September 23 1970 April 8 1971 Crime drama 1 26 ABCCannon September 14 1971 March 3 1976 Crime drama 5 122 CBSBanyon September 15 1972 January 12 1973 Crime drama 1 15 ABCThe Streets of San Francisco September 16 1972 June 9 1977 Crime drama 5 121 ABCBarnaby Jones January 23 1973 April 3 1980 Crime drama 8 178 CBSThe Manhunter September 11 1974 March 5 1975 Crime drama 1 22 CBSCaribe February 17 1975 May 12 1975 Crime drama 1 13 ABCBert D Angelo Superstar February 21 1976 July 10 1976 Crime drama 1 12 ABCMost Wanted October 16 1976 August 20 1977 Crime drama 1 21 ABCQuinn Martin s Tales of the Unexpected February 2 1977 August 24 1977 Horror Sci Fi 1 8 NBCThe Runaways April 27 1978 September 4 1979 Drama 2 18 NBCA Man Called Sloane September 22 1979 December 22 1979 Secret Agent 1 12 NBCBesides producing sixteen one hour television network series he also produced twenty made for TV movies including House on Greenapple Road 1970 Incident in San Francisco 1971 Murder or Mercy 1974 The FBI Story The FBI vs Alvin Karpis Public Enemy Number One 1974 Attack on Terror The FBI vs the Ku Klux Klan 1975 and Brink s The Great Robbery 1976 Some TV movies like Code Name Diamond Head 1977 and The Hunted Lady 1977 were originally filmed as pilots for new television dramas which were never picked up by the networks His only feature film was The Mephisto Waltz 1971 released by 20th Century Studios 5 In 1979 a group of investors purchased his wholly self owned QM Productions and subsequently sold it to Taft Broadcasting 6 Later in that year the company was reincorporated into Taft Entertainment Television though the QM name and logo continued to be used on screen and for copyright purposes until the last official production was broadcast in 1983 Typical format of a QM program Edit Shows produced by the company were usually introduced by announcer Dick Wesson or Hank Simms reading the title of the series and saying A Quinn Martin Production Images of the stars of the show followed by the guest stars for that week were shown and their names announced followed by Tonight s episode and the name of the episode with various to black effects In some series such as The Fugitive and The Invaders its backstory that led to the plot of the series narrated by the announcer or the star was told before the show s guest stars were announced While episodes were structured into the usual four acts and an epilogue each was explicitly labelled at the start of each segment with the show title and the act number or epilog near the end of the program Later life EditMartin worked as an adjunct professor at the University of California at San Diego s Earl Warren College 1 where he also endowed a professorial chair in drama 7 He also established a scholarship for theater arts and communications students at Santa Clara University 8 Martin moved to Rancho Santa Fe California near San Diego where he became president of the La Jolla Playhouse and the Del Mar Fair board of directors He was involved with developing motion pictures for Warner Bros with a new company named QM Communications Death EditMartin died of a heart attack on September 5 1987 in his home in Rancho Santa Fe California 9 References Edit a b c d Quinn Martin Museum of Broadcast Communications Archived from the original on July 13 2007 Television Hall of Fame Honorees Complete List Etter Jonathan 2003 Quinn Martin Producer A Behind the scenes History of QM Productions and Its Founder Walter Grauman contributor Jefferson North Carolina McFarland amp Company p 7 ISBN 978 0 7864 1501 4 Madelyn Pugh Davis at Museum of Television amp Radio Jonathan Etter p 101 105 Quinn Martin Producer A Behind the Scenes History of QM Productions and Its Founder McFarland ISBN 978 0 7864 3867 9 Martin B Boorstein profile Archived from the original on April 10 2009 Retrieved January 18 2007 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link at Walden Capital Partners UCSD Academic Affairs Endowed Chairs Santa Clara University Archived October 21 2006 at the Wayback Machine Saxon Wolfgang September 7 1987 Quinn Martin Is Dead at 65 Produced Popular TV Series New York Times Retrieved 2008 04 01 Quinn Martin one of Hollywood s most successful producers of action adventure series for television died of a heart attack Saturday at his home in Rancho Santa Fe Calif He was 65 years old Martin is survived by his wife Muffet three children Jill Cliff and Michael and his mother 1930 Federal Census Obituary Quinn Martin Atlanta Journal Constitution 8 September 1987 Obituary Quinn Martin San Francisco Chronicle 8 September 1987 Obituary Quinn Martin South Florida Sun Sentinel 8 September 1987 Obituary Quinn Martin Washington Post 8 September 1987 Social Security Death Index U S Army Enlistment Records 5 ft 10 in 1 78 m 151 lb 68 kg at enlistment Further reading EditEtter Jonathan 2003 Quinn Martin Producer A Behind the Scenes History of QM Productions and Its Founder Jefferson N C McFarland amp Company Inc External links EditFind a Grave includes photo Quinn Martin at IMDb 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