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  1. Casey, Crime Photographer (also known simply as Crime Photographer) is an American crime drama television series that aired from April 19, 1951, to June 5, 1952, on the CBS Television Network. The series ran for 57 episodes over two seasons.

    • 57
    • April 19, 1951 –, June 5, 1952
    • 2
    • CBS
  2. Casey, Crime Photographer - Source of Information. OTRR-certified version 2.0 of Casey, Crime Photographer (1943), all available episodes. This series went on the air on July 7, 1943...

  3. Here's Flash Casey (1938) Television series: Crime Photographer (1951 - 1952) Theatrical presentations; Play(s) Bristol, Stephen Crime Photographer: Audio; Radio program(s) Casey, Crime Photographer (July 7, 1943 – November 16, 1950 and January 13, 1954 – April 22, 1955)

    • Casey: Crime Photographer, Aug 1949, Marvel Comics Radio Tie in
    • Return Engagement, March 1934, Black Mask
  4. 12 set 2007 · Interesting too, that Casey Crime Photographer was similar to Hot Copy, another newspaper drama where the girl reporter was also named "Ann" and had a boyfriend with the police department. Also, real life reporters did not hang out in bars as much as their radio counterparts where their editors could get in touch with them.

  5. 14 mag 2011 · Casey, whose first name was never revealed, was the major crime photographer at the fictional Morning Express newspaper. With the help of reporter Ann Williams, he tracked down criminals and solved numerous crimes on this popular mystery-adventure series. Often a picture snapped at a crime scene led Casey to play detective.

  6. Casey, Crime Photographer; Other names: Flashgun Casey, Casey-Press Photographer, Crime Photographer: Genre: Mono: Running time: 30 minutes: Country of origin: United States: Language(s) English: Syndicates: CBS: TV adaptations: Crime Photographer: Starring: Matt Crowley Jim Backus, Jan Miner, John Gibson: Announcer: Bob Hite Tony ...

  7. 8 nov 2020 · Publication date. 2020-11-08. Topics. old time radio, crime photographer. Casey, Crime Photographer was adapted from the pulp novels of George Harmon Coxe. The series began in July 1943 with the name Flashgun Casey, Press Photographer, then changed to Casey, Press Photographer, and for the balance of its run was Crime Photographer.