Kane
12-16-2009, 02:12 PM
Many of you are probably unaware of it, but there was TV show in the 1950s that had a format similar to Unsolved Mysteries and America's Most Wanted. The name of the series was Wanted.
Wanted was TV documentary series that aired on primetime television during the 1955-56 season. It was produced and narrated by Walter McGraw, who died in 1978.
Like AMW and UM, Wanted featured re-enactments of actual crimes and profiled wanted fugitives. Viewers were asked to call for any information they might have regarding the whereabouts of the fugitives profiled.
In contrast to AMW and UM, however, Wanted was a short-lived series. It ran on CBS from October 1955 to January 1956. Since television was still in its infancy then, Wanted appeared to have been ahead of its time. My guess is that few audiences were prepared for an interactive TV show, and that's probably why the series was canceled after only a few months.
Wanted was TV documentary series that aired on primetime television during the 1955-56 season. It was produced and narrated by Walter McGraw, who died in 1978.
Like AMW and UM, Wanted featured re-enactments of actual crimes and profiled wanted fugitives. Viewers were asked to call for any information they might have regarding the whereabouts of the fugitives profiled.
In contrast to AMW and UM, however, Wanted was a short-lived series. It ran on CBS from October 1955 to January 1956. Since television was still in its infancy then, Wanted appeared to have been ahead of its time. My guess is that few audiences were prepared for an interactive TV show, and that's probably why the series was canceled after only a few months.