
The Name of the Game (1968-1971)
The Name of the Game was actually three series under one title. It rotated among three characters working at Howard Publications, a large magazine publishing company—Jeffrey "Jeff" Dillon, a crusading reporter with People magazine (before there was a real-life People magazine); Glenn Howard, the sophisticated, well-connected publisher; and Daniel "Dan" Farrell, the editor of Crime magazine. Serving as a common connection was Peggy Maxwell, the editorial assistant for each.
Recent Episodes
| Episode | Name | Airdate |
|---|---|---|
| S03E24 | The Showdown | Mar 19, 1971 |
| S03E23 | The Broken Puzzle | Mar 12, 1971 |
| S03E22 | Beware of the Watchdog | Mar 5, 1971 |
| S03E21 | Appointment in Palermo | Feb 26, 1971 |
| S03E20 | The Savage Eye | Feb 19, 1971 |
Cast

Ben Murphy

Susan Saint James

Cliff Potts

Robert Stack

Gene Barry

Mark Miller

Anthony Franciosa
Characters

Joe Sample

Peggy Maxwell

Andy Hill

Dan Farrell

Glenn Howard

Ross Craig

Jeff Dillon
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