Target: The Corruptors

Target: The Corruptors (1961-1962)

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Target: The Corruptors was a crime drama that aired on ABC from 1961-1962.

Newspaper reporter Paul Marino and his undercover agent, Jack Flood, infiltrated the mob and report on crimes in New York City

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Scheduleevery Friday (60 min)

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S01E35Goodbye, ChildrenJuni 8, 1962
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S01E33The Organizer (2)Mai 25, 1962
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Target: The Corruptors' premiere?

'Target: The Corruptors' premiered on September 29, 1961.

Who were the main stars of 'Target: The Corruptors'?

The main stars of 'Target: The Corruptors' were Stephen McNally and Robert Harland.

What was the genre of 'Target: The Corruptors'?

'Target: The Corruptors' was a crime drama series.

In what city did 'Target: The Corruptors' take place?

'Target: The Corruptors' was set in New York City.

Who created 'Target: The Corruptors'?

'Target: The Corruptors' was created by Lester Velie.

What was the premise of 'Target: The Corruptors'?

'Target: The Corruptors' followed the investigations of a newspaper reporter and an assistant district attorney as they exposed corruption in New York City.

Did 'Target: The Corruptors' have a specific target audience?

'Target: The Corruptors' targeted adult viewers.

Did 'Target: The Corruptors' receive critical acclaim?

'Target: The Corruptors' received mixed reviews from critics.

Was 'Target: The Corruptors' based on a true story?

'Target: The Corruptors' was inspired by real-life cases of corruption.

How long did 'Target: The Corruptors' run for?

'Target: The Corruptors' ran for one season, consisting of 35 episodes.

Did 'Target: The Corruptors' have any notable guest stars?

Yes, 'Target: The Corruptors' featured guest stars such as Jack Klugman, Martin Sheen, and Telly Savalas.

Was 'Target: The Corruptors' filmed on location in New York City?

Yes, 'Target: The Corruptors' was filmed on location in New York City, adding to its authentic feel.

Did 'Target: The Corruptors' tackle controversial topics?

Yes, 'Target: The Corruptors' often addressed controversial issues related to organized crime and political corruption.

Did 'Target: The Corruptors' have a unique visual style?

Yes, 'Target: The Corruptors' employed a documentary-style approach, utilizing handheld cameras and on-location shooting.

Did 'Target: The Corruptors' have a memorable theme song?

Yes, 'Target: The Corruptors' had a catchy theme song that became synonymous with the show.

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