5 Forgotten TV Shows That Badly Need a Proper DVD Release

4. The Name of the Game (1968-71)

Expanding from the earlier concept of "Maverick" where James Garner and Jack Kelly shared a rotation in starring duties, this one split its focus between 3 stars whose characters and storylines were bound by the common theme of a publishing empire. Veterans Gene Barry, Robert Stack and Anthony Franciosa each had their own starring week in turn, in essence combining 3 shows in one with one or two of the trio making short appearances in the other€™s week to keep things connected. Barry played publishing magnate Glenn Howard, a flamboyant Rupert Murdoch-like figure who navigated the business and political side of the show. Robert Stack would follow as Dan Farrell, a retired FBI agent who keeps up the good fight as editor of a crime magazine. Then came Jeff Dillon, played by Franciosa, a crusading journalist who€™d stop at nothing to bring scandals to light. Despite critical acclaim across the board, high production cost overshadowed ratings and the series came to an end after only 3 seasons. Notable among other things for giving Steven Spielberg one of his very first directing gigs with the science-fiction episode €œLA 2017€.
 
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