Gazette

Gazette (1968)

EndedScripted showDrama

Returning to his beloved native Yorkshire to take up the proprietorship of the Westdale Gazette, Jame Hadleigh quickly finds the day to day running of the newspaper throws up the thorny issues of public allegiances, the right to privacy, and potential libelous reporting. From the controversy surrounding hunting to police cover ups, local economics to corruption in high places, there is no shortage of newsworthy stories or delicate dilemmas for Hadleigh and his team.

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Scheduleevery Wednesday (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E13The CriticOct 2, 1968
S01E12Not for PublicationSep 25, 1968
S01E11StrangerSep 18, 1968
S01E10Why Stay in Westdale?Sep 11, 1968
S01E09AnnouncementSep 2, 1968
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show "Gazette" premiere?

"Gazette" premiered on September 14, 1968.

Who were the main characters in "Gazette"?

The main characters in "Gazette" were John Allen as Frank Revere, Penny Fuller as Alice Fairchild, and Michael Murphy as Robert Page.

What was the genre of "Gazette"?

"Gazette" was a drama series.

Where was "Gazette" set?

"Gazette" was set in the fictional city of New Essex.

Who created "Gazette"?

"Gazette" was created by Peter Stone and Burton Roueche.

What was the premise of "Gazette"?

"Gazette" followed the lives of the reporters and editors working at the New Essex Gazette newspaper, as they tackled various stories and personal challenges.

Who was the editor-in-chief of the New Essex Gazette in "Gazette"?

In "Gazette," the editor-in-chief of the New Essex Gazette was Charles Wilson, portrayed by Burgess Meredith.

What was the circulation of the New Essex Gazette in "Gazette"?

The circulation of the New Essex Gazette in "Gazette" was consistently growing, reaching a wide audience in the city.

Did "Gazette" tackle controversial topics?

Yes, "Gazette" often tackled controversial topics, exploring social issues and political unrest in its storylines.

Did "Gazette" receive critical acclaim?

"Gazette" received positive reviews from critics for its engaging storytelling and strong performances.

Did "Gazette" win any awards?

Yes, "Gazette" received several award nominations, including Primetime Emmy nominations for Outstanding Drama Series.

What was the time slot for "Gazette"?

"Gazette" aired on Saturday nights at 9:00 PM.

How many episodes were there in the first season of "Gazette"?

The first season of "Gazette" consisted of 22 episodes.

Did "Gazette" have a memorable theme song?

Yes, "Gazette" had a memorable theme song composed by John Williams.

Did "Gazette" have any notable guest stars?

Yes, "Gazette" featured guest appearances from renowned actors such as Cicely Tyson and Martin Sheen.

How did "Gazette" explore the changing landscape of journalism in the late 1960s?

"Gazette" depicted the challenges faced by journalists in adapting to new technologies and the evolving expectations of their audience.

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