Friday, May 2, 2025
On this day in television history - M Squad (1958):
M Squad
Season 1. Episode 32.Episode entitled: The Healer.
Directed by Sidney Lanfield.
Written by Lawrence Menkin.
Music by Stanley Wilson.
Lee Marvin, Gloria Talbott, Paul Newlan, Robert Carson, Sarah Selby, Paula
Hill, Dayton Lummis.
Born on this day – Angela Bofill:
Singer
Songwriter
May 2, 1954 – June 13, 2024
Credits:
Albums:
Angel of the Night (1979);
Angie (1978); Angie / Expanded Edition (1978); Carl Anderson (1986); I Wanna
Love Somebody (1993); Intuition (1988); Let Me Be the One (1984); Live from
Manila (2006); Love in Slow Motion (1996); Something About You (1981); Something
About You / Expanded Edition (2002); Teaser (1983); Tell Me Tomorrow (1985); The
Best of Angela Bofill (1986); The Definitive Collection (1999); The Essential
Angela Bofill (2014); Too Tough (1983).
Movies and television:
Body Electric (2004); Ebony/Jet
Showcase (1989); Friends in Love (1983); Nina Live! (2005); Soul Train (1983); The
Pat Sajak Show (1989); The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (1982); Unsung
(2012).
Born on this day – Bruce Glover:
Actor
Writer
Director
May 2, 1932 – March 12, 2025
Credits:
12
O'Clock High (1965); 30 Years of James Bond (1992); 6½ (1998); Adam-12 (1969); American
Hero (1997); An Approximation of their Barbarous Manners (2021); At Ease (1983);
Avroskoop (1971); B.J. and the Bear (1980–1981); Barney Miller (1978); Battlestar
Galactica (1978); Bearcats! (1971); Benson (1982); Big Bad Mama II (1987); Big
Shamus, Little Shamus (1979); Black Gunn (1972); Bless the Beasts &
Children (1971); Blindfold (1966); Bonanza (1970); Broke Sky (2007); Buffalo
Bushido (2009); C.C. & Company (1970); Car 54, Where Are You? (1961); Chaindance
(1991); Chinatown (1974); CHiPs (1977–1979); Darkness Awaits (2025); Dayton's
Devils (1968); Diamonds Are Forever (1971); Diamonds Are Forever: Deleted
Scenes (2006); Die Hard Dracula (1998); Dundee and the Culhane (1967); E! True
Hollywood Story (1999); Electric Memories with Bruce Glover (2017); Filming the
James Bond Film 'Diamonds Are Forever' in Amsterdam (1971); Final Chapter:
Walking Tall (1977); Frankenstein Meets the Spacemonster (1965); Ghost Town
(1988); Ghost World (2001); Gunsmoke (1969–1972); Hard Times / aka Street
Fighter (1975); Harry O (1976); Hart to Hart (1981); Hawk (1966); Hider in the
House (1989); Hunter's Blood (1986); Influence (2015); Inside Acting (2000); Inside
'Diamonds Are Forever' (2000); Inside Out II / Segment: Mis-Apprehended (1992);
It Is Fine! Everything Is Fine. (2007); James Bond Radio (2015); James Bond: A
BAFTA Tribute (2002); James Bond: The First 21 Years (1983); Johnny Mnemonic:
The Interactive Action Movie (1995); Kill Crazy (1989); Kiss Me, Kill Me (1976);
Kojak (1976); Les enfants de la télé (2020); Los Angeles Plays Itself (2003); McNamara's
Band (1977); Mission: Impossible (1970); Mod Squad (1968–1970); MTV Movie
Special: Licence to Kill (1989); Murder, She Wrote (1990); My Favorite Martian
(1966); Never Steal Anything Small (1959); Night of the Scarecrow (1995); No
Soap, Radio (1982); One Little Indian (1973); Our House (1987); Paris 7000
(1970); Part 2: Walking Tall (1975); Penny Ante: The Motion Picture (1990); Perry
Mason (1965); Police Story (1975–1979); Popcorn (1991); Premium Bond with Mark
Gatiss and Matthew Sweet (2015); Route 66 (1963); Run for Your Life (1967); S.W.A.T.
(1976); Santa Barbara (1987); Scammerhead (2014); Scandalous John (1971); Sean
Connery: Private (1993); Sean Connery: The Man and the Movies (2021); Sergeant
T.K. Yu (1979); Shakespeare's Plan 12 from Outer Space (1991); Simon Says (2006);
Six Days in Paradise (2010); Small & Frye (1983); Spoiler (1998); Street
War! (1990); Street Wars (1991); Stunts (1977); Suicide, the Comedy (1998); Summer
Babes (2013); Swatch James Bond 007 Villain Collection Television Commercial
(2008); Sweet Love, Bitter (1967); Switch (1976); T.J. Hooker (1984); The
A-Team (1985); The Big Score (1983); The Big Valley (1968); The Blue Knight
(1975–1976); The Cylons of 'Battlestar Galactica' (2004); The Danny Thomas Hour
(1967); The Doctors and the Nurses (1964); The Documentary of the Making of 'It
Is Fine Everything Is Fine' (2009); The Dukes of Hazzard (1983); The DuPont
Show of the Week (1962); The Exotic Locations of 'Diamonds Are Forever' (2006);
The Facts of Life (1984); The Feather and Father Gang (1977); The Good Guys
(1968); The Guns of Will Sonnett (1967–1969); The Impostor (1975); The Magical
World of Disney (1976 / 1980); The Outsider (1969); The Over-the-Hill Gang
(1969); The Partners (1972); The Psychiatrist (1971); The Rat Patrol (1967); The
Six Million Dollar Man (1974–1978); The Streets of San Francisco (1976–1977); The
Thomas Crown Affair (1968); The Verdict Is Yours (1958); This Is the West That
Was (1974); Tiger, Tiger (1969); Untitled Crispin Hellion Glover Project / Apollo,
Old Brutus (2025); Vega$ (1980); Voices Lost (2025); Walking Tall (1973); Warlock:
The Armageddon (1993); What Is It? (2005); Who Killed Teddy Bear (1965); Will
Unplugged (2005); You're in the Picture (1961); Yuma (1971).
Born on this day – Roscoe Lee Browne:
Actor
Director
May 2, 1922 – April 11, 2007
Credits:
14th
Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (2008); 19th Annual NAACP Image Awards (1987);
2002 Trumpet Awards (2002); 2003 Trumpet Awards (2003); 227 (1987); A Different
World (1988–1992); AFI Life Achievement Award (1977); All in the Family
(1972–1973); American Playhouse (1983); And When I Die, I Won't Stay Dead (2015);
Babe (1995); Babe: Pig in the City (1998); Baby Talk (1991); Barney Miller
(1975); Batman: The Animated Series (1994); Behind the Broken Words (2003); Benson
(1980); Bertolt Brecht: Übungstücke für Schauspieler (1964); Bicentennial
Minutes (1974); Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventures (1990); Biography (2000);
Black Like Me (1964); Blacke's Magic (1986); Bonanza (1972); Brother Minister:
The Assassination of Malcolm X (1994); Camera Three (1963 / 1964); CBS
Children's Mystery Theatre (1981); CBS Schoolbreak Special (1996); Chronicles:
Family Diaries I (1970); Cisco Pike (1971); Columbo (1990); Curtis Armstrong in
Tales of a Fly on the Wall (2004); Dear God (1996); Disney Sing-Along Songs:
101 Notes of Fun (1989); Disney Sing-Along Songs: Very Merry Christmas Songs
(1988); Dr. Scorpion (1978); East Side/West Side (1963); Eddie Presley (1992); Epic
Movie (2007); ER (1999); Espionage (1963); EZ Streets (1997); Falcon Crest (1988);
Farewell to the Planet of the Apes (1980); Fatal Confession: A Father Dowling
Mystery (1990); Flip (1972–1973); Foofur (1987); For Love of Liberty: The Story
of America's Black Patriots (2010); Forest Warrior (1996); Freakazoid! (1995); Galapagos:
Beyond Darwin (1996); Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties (2006); Good Times (1974);
Haiti: Harvest of Hope (1994); Hamlet (2000); Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales
for Every Child (1995); Happy Birthday Oscar Wilde (2004); Hard Time: The
Premonition (1999); Head of the Class (1986); High Five (1982); Highway to
Heaven (1988); History of the Negro People (1965); Hope Island (1999); Independent
Lens (2006); Insight (1968); Is Everybody Happy But Me? (1980); John Grin's
Christmas (1986); John Wayne: Behind the Scenes (2007); Judas Kiss (1998); Jumpin'
Jack Flash (1986); King (1978); Lady in the Corner (1989); Last Summer in the
Hamptons (1995); Law & Order (1992–2003); Legal Eagles (1986); Lionpower
from MGM (1967); Logan's Run (1976); Magnum, P.I. (1983); Mannix (1968); Maude
(1977–1978); McCoy (1975–1976); Me and My Brother (1968); Meeting of Minds (1978);
Miss Winslow and Son (1979); Moments Without Proper Names (1987); Moon 44 (1990);
Morgan's Ferry (2001); Naked in New York (1993); NBC Experiment in Television
(1968); NET Playhouse (1967); New York Undercover (1996); Night Angel (1990); Noël
(1992); Nothing Personal (1980); Oliver & Company (1988); Once in the Life
(2000); Once Upon a Classic (1978); Open Window (1989); Phantom 2040 (1995); Planet
of the Apes (1974); Power Masters (1987); Rex Harrison Presents Stories of Love
(1974); Ring Raiders (1989); RLS Legacy Virtual 3D Tour and Treasure Hunt (2003);
Sanford and Son (1972); SeaQuest 2032 (1993–1994); Side Order of Life (2007); Smiley
Face (2007); Soap (1977–1981); Space (1985); Spider-Man: Secret Wars (1999); Spider-Man:
The Animated Series (1995–1998); Spider-Man: The Ultimate Villain Showdown
(2002); Spider-Man: The Venom Saga (2005); Starsky and Hutch (1977); Static
Shock (2003–2004); Stuck with Each Other (1989); Super Fly T.N.T. (1973); Swamp
Thing (1990); Sweet Deadly Dreams (2006); Sweet Justice (1995); Swing Out,
Sweet Land (1970); Terror in the City (1964); That Was the Week That Was (1963–1985);
The 2nd Annual Black Achievement Awards (1979); The 38th Annual Primetime Emmy
Awards (1986); The 46th Annual Tony Awards (1992); The 59th Annual Primetime
Emmy Awards (2007); The 80th Annual Academy Awards (2008); The Beast (1995); The
Bob Braun Show (1970); The Breaking of Boys and the Making of Men in 'the
Cowboys' (1972); The Comedians (1967); The Comedians in Africa (1967); The
Connection (1961); The Cowboys (1972); The Cowboys: Together Again (2007); The
Defenders (1962); The Glass Ceiling (1991); The Greatest Adventure: Stories
from the Bible (1986); The Invaders (1968); The John Larroquette Show (1994); The
Liberation of L.B. Jones (1970); The Magical World of Disney (1983); The Mambo
Kings (1992); The Miracle Healers (1976); The Name of the Game (1969–1970); The
Nativity (1987); The Notorious 7 (1997); The Outcasts (1969); The Papp Project
(2001); The Pirates of Dark Water (1991); The Pompatus of Love (1995); The
Proud Family (2003); The Ra Expeditions (1971); The Real Ghostbusters (1988); The
Shield (2002); The Streets of San Francisco (1973); The Telemarketers: 36 Hrs
(2009); The Tulsa Lynching of 1921: A Hidden Story (2000); The Wild Thornberrys
(1999–2000); The World's Greatest Athlete (1973); Today (1975); Topaz (1969); Treasure
Planet (2002); Treasure Planet Read-Along DVD (2003); Twilight's Last Gleaming
(1977); Unchained Memories: Readings from the Slave Narratives (2003); Unknown
Powers (1978); Uptight (1968); Uptown Saturday Night (1974); Valentines. A
Bouquet of Letters and Poetry of Lovers (1994); Visionaries: Knights of the
Magical Light (1987); Will & Grace (2004); Working in the Theatre (1992); You
Must Remember This (1992).
Born on this day – Charlotte Armstrong:
Writer
May 2, 1905 – July 18, 1969
Credits:
Books:
A Dram of Poison (1956);
A Little Less Than Kind (1963); A Moment on the Edge (2002); Bite-Sized
Offerings (2015); Catch as Catch Can / aka Walk Out on Death (1952); Child's
Ploy (1984); Dream of Fair Woman (1966); Fifty Best Mysteries (2004); Golden
Age Detective Stories (2021); Hanging By a Thread (1970); Hound Dunnit (1987); I
See You (1966); Incident At a Corner (1957); Lay On, Mac Duff! (1942); Lemon in
the Basket (1967); Magical Wishes (1986); Mask of Evil (1958); Mischief (1950);
Murder Most Divine (2000); Seven Seats to the Moon (1969); Something Blue (1959);
Strange Maine (1986); The Albatross (1957); The Balloon Man (1968); The Better
to Eat You / aka Murder's Nest (1954); The Big Book of Female Detectives (2018);
The Black-Eyed Stranger (1951); The Case of the Weird Sisters (1943); The
Chocolate Cobweb (1948); The Dream Walker / aka Alibi for Murder (1955); The
Gift Shop (1967); The Girl with a Secret (1959); The Innocent Flower / aka
Death Filled the Glass (1945); The Mark of the Hand (1963); The Master's Choice
Book 1 (1979); The One-Faced Girl (1963); The Protege (1970); The Seventeen
Widows of Sans Souci (1959); The Trouble in Thor / aka And Sometimes Death (1953);
The Turret Room (1965); The Unsuspected (1946); The Web She Weaves (1983); The
Witch's House (1963); Who's Been Sitting in My Chair? (1962).
Movies and television:
Aku
no kamen (2001); Akujo no kamen (1980); Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1960); Climax!
(1957); Don't Bother to Knock (1952); General Electric Theater (1961); Jane
Wyman Presents the Fireside Theatre (1955); Kage no tsume (1972); Kraft Theatre
(1958); Lux Playhouse (1958); Matinee Theatre (1956); Mofuku no houmonsha (1971);
Nightcap (2000); Startime (1960); Studio 57 (1954–1955); Studio One (1954); Suspense
(1953); Talk About a Stranger (1952); The Breach (1970); The Chevy Mystery Show
(1960); The George Sanders Mystery Theater (1957); The Pepsi-Cola Playhouse
(1955); The Sitter (1991); The Three Weird Sisters (1948); The Trap (1950); The
Unsuspected (1947); The Web (1951); Thriller (1960).
Born on this day – Norma Talmadge:
Actress
Producer
May 2, 1894 – December 24, 1957
Credits:
Haunted
Theaters of Hollywood (2016); Anna May Wong, Frosted Yellow Willows: Her Life,
Times and Legend (2007); The Woman with the Hungry Eyes (2006); Hollywood and
the Stars (1964); Screen Snapshots Series 22, No 10 (1942); Screen Snapshots
Series 18, No. 12 (1939); Personality Parade (1938); Screen Snapshots Series
17, No. 1 (1937); Screen Snapshots Series 15, No. 12 (1936); Screen Snapshots
Series 15, No. 12 (1936); Broadway Highlights No. 2 (1935); Thrills of
Yesterday (1931); Du Barry, Woman of Passion (1930); New York Nights (1929); Show
People (1928); The Woman Disputed (1928); The Dove (1927); Camille (1926); Kiki
(1926); Graustark (1925); The Lady (1925); The Only Woman (1924); Secrets (1924);
Screen Snapshots, Series 5, No. 1 (1924); In Hollywood with Potash and
Perlmutter (1924); The Song of Love (1923); Ashes of Vengeance (1923); Within
the Law (1923); The Voice from the Minaret (1923); Screen Snapshots, Series 3,
No. 23 (1923); The Eternal Flame (1922); Smilin' Through (1922); Seeing Stars
(1922); Screen Snapshots, Series 3, No. 15 (1922); Screen Snapshots, Series 3,
No. 1 (1922); Love's Redemption (1921); The Wonderful Thing (1921); The Sign on
the Door (1921); Passion Flower (1921); Screen Snapshots, Series 2, No. 14-F (1921);
Screen Snapshots, Series 2, No. 9-F (1921); The Branded Woman (1920); Yes or No
(1920); The Woman Gives (1920); She Loves and Lies (1920); A Daughter of Two
Worlds (1920); Screen Snapshots, Series 1, No. 7 (1920); The Isle of Conquest
(1919); The Way of a Woman (1919); The Probation Wife (1919); The New Moon
(1919); The Heart of Wetona (1919); United States Fourth Liberty Loan Drive (1918);
Liberty Loan Appeal (1918); The Forbidden City (1918); Her Only Way (1918); The
Safety Curtain (1918); De Luxe Annie (1918); By Right of Purchase (1918); The
Ghosts of Yesterday (1918); The Secret of the Storm Country (1917); The Moth
(1917); Poppy (1917); The Law of Compensation (1917); Panthea (1917); Fifty-Fifty
(1916); The Social Secretary (1916); The Devil's Needle (1916); Going Straight
(1916); The Children in the House (1916); Martha's Vindication (1916); The
Missing Links (1916); The Crown Prince's Double (1915); The Battle Cry of Peace
(1915); Captivating Mary Carstairs (1915); The Criminal (1915); A Pillar of
Flame (1915); Elsa's Brother (1915); Janet of the Chorus (1915); A Daughter's
Strange Inheritance (1915); The Barrier of Faith (1915); A Daughter of Israel
(1915); A Question of Clothes (1914); Sunshine and Shadows (1914); The Curing
of Myra May (1914); Goodbye Summer (1914); The Mill of Life (1914); Under False
Colors (1914); The Peacemaker (1914); The Loan Shark King (1914); Politics and
the Press (1914); The Hidden Letters (1914); Memories in Men's Souls (1914); An
Old Man's Love Story (1914); Fogg's Millions (1914); A Wayward Daughter (1914);
The Right of Way (1914); Miser Murray's Wedding Present (1914); Cupid Versus
Money (1914); An Old Man's Love Story (1914); Old Reliable (1914); The
Sacrifice of Kathleen (1914); The Hero (1914); Iron and Steel (1914); His
Little Page (1914); An Old Man's Love Story (1914); The Vavasour Ball (1914); Officer
John Donovan (1914); The Honorable Algernon (1913); The Blue Rose (1913); Fanny's
Conspiracy (1913); An Elopement at Home (1913); His Silver Bachelorhood (1913);
Peggy's Burglar (1913); Father's Hatband (1913); The Doctor's Secret (1913); Under
the Daisies; or, As a Tale That Is Told (1913); The Other Woman (1913); Extremities
(1913); The Kiss of Retribution (1913); He Fell in Love with His Mother-in-Law
(1913); Keeping Husbands Home (1913); The Tables Turned (1913); An Old Man's
Love Story (1913); O'Hara as a Guardian Angel (1913); Solitaires (1913); Count
Barber (1913); 'Arriet's Baby (1913); The Silver Cigarette Case (1913); The
Midget's Revenge (1913); A Lady and Her Maid (1913); Vampire of the Desert
(1913); Omens and Oracles (1913); O'Hara and the Youthful Prodigal (1913); Sleuthing
(1913); Wanted, a Strong Hand (1913); Let 'Em Quarrel (1913); Getting Up a
Practice (1913); Belinda the Slavey; or, Plot and Counterplot (1913); O'Hara's
Godchild (1913); Just Show People (1913); Stenographer Troubles (1913); Everybody's
Doing It (1913); O'Hara Helps Cupid (1913); Casey at the Bat (1913); O'Hara,
Squatter and Philosopher (1912); The Model for St. John (1912); Captain
Barnacle, Reformer (1912); An Old Man's Love Story (1912); Faithful Unto Death
(1912); Father's Hot Toddy (1912); Bobby's Father (1912); Captain Barnacle's
Waif (1912); A Fortune in a Teacup (1912); The Higher Mercy (1912); Mr. Butler
Buttles (1912); The Lovesick Maidens of Cuddleton (1912); Wanted... a
Grandmother (1912); The Troublesome Step-Daughters (1912); The Extension Table
(1912); Fortunes of a Composer (1912); Counsel for the Defense (1912); Mrs.
'Enry 'Awkins (1912); Mrs. Carter's Necklace (1912); The First Violin (1912); Captain
Barnacle's Messmates (1912); The Meeting of the Ways (1912); A Romance of Wall Street
(1912); The Four Poster Pest (1911); His Last Cent (1911); Her Hero (1911); Forgotten;
or, an Answered Prayer (1911); The Child Crusoes (1911); The Thumb Print (1911);
The General's Daughter (1911); The Sky Pilot (1911); The Stumbling Block (1911);
The Wild Cat Well (1911); A Tale of Two Cities (1911); The Household Pest (1910);
In Neighboring Kingdoms (1910); A Dixie Mother (1910); Francesca da Rimini (1910);
Uncle Tom's Cabin (1910); Love of Chrysanthemum (1910); A Broken Spell (1910).
Born on this day – E. E. ‘Doc’ Smith:
Writer
May 2, 1890 – August 31, 1965
Credits:
Books:
Alien Realms (1980); Appointment
at Bloodstar (1978); Astounding Science Fiction, November 1941 (1941); Astounding
Stories, November 1937 (2008); Astounding Stories, October 1937 (1937); Black
Knight of the Iron Sphere (1981); Children of the Lens (1947); Eclipsing
Binaries (1983); First Lensman (1950); Galatic Patrol (1937); Getaway World (1977);
Gray Lensman (1951); Lord Tedric (1978); Masters Of Space (1961); Masters of
the Vortex (1960); Planet of Treachery (1981); Revolt of the Galaxy (1985); Second
Stage Lensman (1953); Skylark Duquesne (1965); Skylark of Valeron (1934); Skylark
Three (1930); Spacehounds of IPC (1931); Stranglers' Moon (1976); Subspace
Encounter (1983); Subspace Explorers (1965); The Clockwork Traitor (1977); The
Galaxy Primes (1965); The Golden Age of Science Fiction - Volume XIV (2018); The
Imperial Stars (1976); The Omicron Invasion (1984); The Purity Plot (1978); The
Skylark of Space (1928); The Space Pirates (1979); Triplanetary (1948); Infinite
Stars (2019)Comet: Stories of Super Time and Space (2021).
Movie and television:
Lensman: Galactic Patrol
(1984–1985); Lensman (1984).
Recommended reading - Golden Age Detective Stories (2021):
Golden Age Detective Stories
Edited by Otto Penzler.
Published by American
Mystery Classics.
Published 2021.
Paperback.
ISBN-10: 1613162162
ISBN-13: 978-1613162163
Description:
"In addition to
well-known contributors, such as Ellery Queen and Erle Stanley Gardner, Penzler
presents memorable tales from the lesser-known [...] This sampler is an easy
gateway to other volumes in this high-quality series." – Publishers
Weekly.
"For some readers,
the book will be a walk down memory lane, or a way to reconnect with writers
they haven’t visited in a while; for others, it’s a wonderful introduction to
some new writers―people who not only excelled at mystery fiction, but who also
helped create and define the genre. The book belongs on the shelf of any true
mystery fan, and in the collection of every library’s mystery section." – Booklist.
"Exemplary." –
Kirkus.
The greatest detectives
of the Golden Age investigate the most puzzling crimes of the era.
Sometimes, the police
aren’t the best suited to solve a crime. Depending on the case, you may find
that a retired magician, a schoolteacher, a Broadway producer, or a nun have
the necessary skills to suss out a killer. Or, in other cases, a blind veteran,
or a publisher, or a hard-drinking attorney, or a mostly-sober attorney… or,
indeed, any sort of detective you could think of might be able to best the
professionals when it comes to comprehending strange and puzzling murders.
At least, that’s what
the authors from the Golden Age of American mystery fiction would have you
think. For decades in the middle of the twentieth century, the country’s
best-selling authors produced delightful tales in which all types of eccentrics
used rarified knowledge to interpret confounding clues. And for even longer, in
the decades that have followed, these characters have continued to entertain
new audiences with every new generation that discovers them.
Edgar
Award-winning anthologist Otto Penzler selects some of the greatest American
short stories from era. With authors including Ellery Queen, Mary Roberts
Rinehart, Cornell Woolrich, Erle Stanley Gardner, and Anthony Boucher, this
collection is a treat for those who know and love this celebrated period in
literary history, and a great introduction to its best writers for the
uninitiated. Includes discussion guide questions for use in book clubs.
John Gardner, on writing:
Writing a novel is like heading out over the open sea in a small boat.
It helps, if you have a plan and a course laid out.
- John Gardner.
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