Quinn Martin

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Quinn Martin

Born May 22, 1922
New York City, New York
Died September 6, 1987
Rancho Santa Fe, California
Occupation Television producer
Spouse Madelyn Pugh (aka Madelyn Davis); Muffet Webb
Children Michael (with Pugh); Jill, Cliff (with Webb)

Quinn Martin (May 22, 1922September 6, 1987[1]), born Martin Cohn,[2] was one of the most successful American television producers. He had at least one program running in prime time for 21 straight years (from 1959 to 1980), an industry record.[3]

A 1949 graduate of the University of California, Berkeley,[2] Martin started his career in television as a film editor at MGM, but by the mid-1950's had become an executive producer for Desilu Studios.[3] His first wife, Madelyn Pugh Davis, was one half of the writing team behind Desilu's classic, I Love Lucy.[4]

In 1960, Martin established his own production company, QM Productions. He sold it in 1978 and worked as an adjunct professor at the University of California, San Diego's Warren College,[3] where he also endowed a chair in Drama.[5] He also established a scholarship for theater arts and communications students at Santa Clara University.[6]

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The eponymously-named QM Productions produced a string of hit television series during the 1960s and 1970s, including The Fugitive, Twelve O'Clock High, The F.B.I., The Invaders, The Streets of San Francisco, Cannon, and Barnaby Jones. His series were known for their highly stylized format: a prologue featuring a stern-voice narrator to establish the premise; explicitly announced Acts I, II, III, and IV; and an epilogue, again featuring the narrator.[3]

In 1979, a group of investors purchased QM Productions and subsequently sold it to Taft Broadcasting,[7] which itself has since changed hands, from Worldvision Enterprises to Republic Pictures. Today, Republic and CBS Paramount Television/CBS Studios own ancillary rights to all of QM's library except The F.B.I. (which is owned by both the Martin estate and Warner Bros. Television), with CBS Television Distribution handling TV distribution and Paramount Home Entertainment/CBS DVD handling DVD distribution.[8]

  1. ^ "Quinn Martin Is Dead at 65; Produced Popular TV Series", New York Times, September 7, 1987. Retrieved on 2007-06-21. "Quinn Martin, one of Hollywood's most successful producers of action-adventure series for television, died of a heart attack Saturday at his home in Rancho Santa Fe, Calif. He was 65 years old. ... Martin is survived by his wife, Muffet; three children, Jill, Cliff and Michael, and his mother." 
  2. ^ a b Quinn Martin at NNDB.
  3. ^ a b c d Quinn Martin at the Museum of Broadcast Communications. Note: Aaron Spelling holds the Guinness Book of World Records for Most Prolific TV Drama Producer, having produced more than 3,800 hours of television programming.
  4. ^ Madelyn Pugh Davis at Museum of Television & Radio.
  5. ^ UCSD Academic Affairs: Endowed Chairs.
  6. ^ Santa Clara University Awards.
  7. ^ Martin B. Boorstein profile at Walden Capital Partners.
  8. ^ Quinn Martin at TV.com

  • Etter, Jonathan. (2003). Quinn Martin, Producer: A Behind-the-Scenes History of QM Productions and Its Founder. Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland & Company, Inc.

Television series produced or created by Quinn Martin
The Untouchables ·The New Breed · Twelve O'Clock High · The Fugitive · Premiere · The Invaders · Dan August · Cannon · Banyon · Barnaby Jones · The F.B.I. · The Manhunter · The Streets of San Francisco · Caribe · Bert D'Angelo/Superstar · Most Wanted · Quinn Martin's Tales of the Unexpected · The Runaways · A Man Called Sloane
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