Escape (1973 TV series) explained

Genre:Anthology
Creator:Jack Webb
Director:Wyllis Cooper
Narrated:Jack Webb
Theme Music Composer:Frank Comstock
Composer:Frank Comstock
Country:United States
Language:English
Num Seasons:1
Num Episodes:4
Executive Producer:Robert A. Cinader
Producer:Jerome H. Stanley
Camera:Single-camera
Runtime:24 mins.
Company:Mark VII Limited
Universal Television
Channel:NBC

Escape is an American anthology series that aired on the NBC network from February 11 to April 1, 1973.[1] The show was a production of Jack Webb's Mark VII Limited for Universal Television. It aired on Sunday evenings at 10 p.m. Eastern, following the NBC Mystery Movie.

Synopsis

Webb, best known for portraying Joe Friday on the long-running Dragnet, narrated this half-hour anthology series about people who found themselves in dangerous situations and who had to muster enough ingenuity and rely upon luck to save themselves from otherwise certain death. Like several of the other shows Webb packaged through the years, the format was that of a semi-documentary, with the narration punctuating the scenes.

Intended as a trial run for a permanent slot during the 1973–74 season, the show did not do well in the ratings and ended after only four episodes. Reruns were broadcast that summer.

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  1. Book: Brooks, Tim . Marsh, Earle . 2003 . The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows 1946–Present . 8th . Escape (Adventure Anthology) . 368 . New York . Ballantine Books . 978-0-345-45542-0.