The Lone Wolf (TV series) explained
The Lone Wolf is an American television series that aired in 1954. Louis Hayward starred as Michael Lanyard, the Lone Wolf. It ran for 39 episodes.
Hayward signed to make the series in September 1953. The producers were Jack Gross and Phil Krasne, for United Television.[1]
The budget was $35,000 an episode.[2]
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Notes and References
- News: TV RADIO: Hayward to Star as 'Lone Wolf;' Tennis, TV Makes Actor Happy. Ames, Walter. Los Angeles Times. Sep 24, 1953. 32.
- News: Hayward Tackles Video Role of Choice in New Lone Wolf Film Series. Ames, Walter. Los Angeles Times. Apr 10, 1954. A5.