Glynis aired from September until December 1963 on CBS.
Keith Granville( Keith Andes) was a very successful San Diego attorney who had two problems, a scatterbrained wife named Glynis ( Glynis Johns)and a penchant for getting involved in criminal cases as an amateur detective. With his wife joining him, they made a rather wacky pair of semi-pro sleuths who always managed to stumble onto the solution of what ever crime they were investigating. His wife's background as a mystery-story writer may have been of some help, but it was their incredible luck more than anything else that saved the day. Also featured was Chick Rogers, a retired policeman who occasionally assisted Glynis.
Here is Keith Andes' Obituary from The AP
Posted 11/27/2005 8:57 AM Updated 11/27/2005 1:38 PM
Andes, leading man to Marilyn Monroe, dies at 85
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Keith Andes, a handsome actor who was Marilyn Monroe's leading man in the 1952 film Clash by Night, has died at the age of 85.
Andes, who had suffered from bladder cancer and other ailments, was found dead Nov. 11 in his Santa Clarita home, said longtime friend Marshall LaPlante. The Los Angeles County coroner's office ruled the death a suicide by asphyxiation.
Though Andes rarely discussed his career, his apartment walls displayed memorabilia including an album cover from Wildcat, the 1960 Broadway musical in which he starred with Lucille Ball. A framed note from her refers to the close quarters they shared on stage: "I ate onions, ha-ha, love, Lucy."
Andes' grandson, Ryan Andes, said people "always, always, always" asked about Andes' friendship with Monroe.
"There was always a murmur about them having a relationship, but he said that wasn't the case," he said.
When Andes was asked once in the mid-1950s if he could get Monroe to attend a UCLA graduation reception, Monroe agreed to go only if Andes would be her date, his grandson said.
Andes got his start in Hollywood when studio head Darryl F. Zanuck saw him perform as the understudy in the Broadway production of Winged Victory and offered him a small part in the 1944 film version.
The actor, known for a comforting baritone, appeared in about 20 other movies, including playing one of the brothers in The Farmer's Daughter (1947) and Gen. George C. Marshall in Tora! Tora! Tora! (1970).
On television he was an amateur sleuth on Glynis, a 1963 CBS sitcom in which Glynis Johns played his wife, and appeared in the syndicated police drama This Man Dawson during 1959 and 1960. He had guest appearances on more than 40 shows, many of them westerns.
Born John Charles Andes on July 12, 1920, in Ocean City, N.J., he was appearing on the radio by age 12. He attended Oxford University, graduated with a bachelor's degree in education from Temple University in 1943 and studied voice at the Philadelphia Conservatory of Music.
He sang and acted in USO shows, including in South Korea.
Andes earned the Theatre World Award for the outstanding breakout performance of 1947 in The Chocolate Soldier, and later starred in Kiss Me Kate.
In addition to his grandson, Ryan, the twice-divorced actor is survived by a son, Mark, an original member of the rock groups Canned Heat and Spirit, another son, Matt, and two other grandchildren.
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