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Deadline

Deadline

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Drama

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Deadline is a 1959-1961 American television drama series that re-enacted famous newspaper stories from the past. Hosted and narrated by Paul Stewart, the syndicated series was produced by Arnold Perl. Guest stars included Peter Falk, Diane Ladd, Robert Lansing, and George Maharis. Thirty-nine 30-minute episodes were produced.

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Ended

Original Language

English

Runtime

mins

Rating

6/10

Release Date

13 September 2025

Country

United States of America

Cast

Paul Stewart

Paul Stewart

Narrator / Host

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