David Janssen played the unsmiling Richard Diamond, who checked in from the road with Sam, the woman who was his answering service.
"Nobody has titles in our family company," said his nephew, Richard Diamond, the publisher of the Staten Island Advance.
(TV detective "Richard Diamond" had one in the late '50s.)
When Richard Diamond came to television in 1957, the lead role was portrayed by David Janssen, who did no singing in the series.
He appeared twice too on David Janssen's Richard Diamond, Private Detective.
Moore's first regular television role was as a mysterious and glamorous telephone receptionist on Richard Diamond, Private Detective.
From 1957 to 1959, she appeared in three different roles on the first David Janssen series, Richard Diamond, Private Detective.
Richard Diamond, a spokesman, said the F.C.C. had sent out 19 letters to telemarketers seeking information about complaints made against them.
In 1957 it debuted the first of its many police/detective shows, Richard Diamond, Private Detective.
David Janssen played the unsmiling Richard Diamond, who checked in from the road with Sam, the woman who was his answering service.
"Nobody has titles in our family company," said his nephew, Richard Diamond, the publisher of the Staten Island Advance.
(TV detective "Richard Diamond" had one in the late '50s.)
When Richard Diamond came to television in 1957, the lead role was portrayed by David Janssen, who did no singing in the series.
He appeared twice too on David Janssen's Richard Diamond, Private Detective.
Moore's first regular television role was as a mysterious and glamorous telephone receptionist on Richard Diamond, Private Detective.
From 1957 to 1959, she appeared in three different roles on the first David Janssen series, Richard Diamond, Private Detective.
Richard Diamond, a spokesman, said the F.C.C. had sent out 19 letters to telemarketers seeking information about complaints made against them.
In 1957 it debuted the first of its many police/detective shows, Richard Diamond, Private Detective.