The majority of Quinn Martin shows, notably The Untouchables (1959 - 63), The FBI (1965 - 74, The Invaders (1967 - 68), Cannon (1972 - 76) and Barnaby Jones (1973 - 80) follow the same pattern with their respective introductions that omit Cast Title Cards in favor of a Voice-Over Introduction. Why was this done? I can see no advantage whatsoever to this technique.
TV isn't radio - "show - not tell" is the byword.
Here's a look at the Opening Cast Credits for THE FUGITIVE episode "Home is the Hunted" (Guest Starring Jacqueline Scott). The second set of photos display the same clips - this time with the DVD Subtitles Activated - giving some indication of how THE FUGITIVE Opening Credits **might** have played if Written Title Cards had been used for the series.
The Fugitive: "Home is the Hunted" Title Card (Voice-Over Introduction: "Starring David Janssen as the fugitive.") |
The Fugitive: "Home is the Hunted" Title Card (Voice-Over Introduction: "Also Starring Barry Morse as Lieutenant Gerard.") |
The Fugitive: "Home is the Hunted" Title Card (Voice-Over Introduction: "Jacqueline Scott") |
DVD Subtitles |
DVD Subtitles |
DVD Subtitles |
The Streets of San Francisco: Karl Malden's Title Card accompanied by Voice-Over Introduction ("Starring Karl Malden") |
The Streets of San Francisco: "45 Minutes From Home" Guest Star Jacqueline Scott's Title Card accompanied by Voice-Over Introduction ("Jacqueline Scott") |
Finally, here's a look at the Opening Cast Credits for David Janssen's other TV series' RICHARD DIAMOND, Private Detective (a.k.a. CALL MR. D) (1957 - 60), O'HARA, United States Treasury (1971 - 72) and HARRY O (1974 - 76) - isn't it an absolute JOY to see David Janssen's name appearing proudly onscreen on a Written Title Card? I think it is.
Again - "show, not tell".
David Janssen's Title Card for Richard Diamond, Private Detective accompanied by Voice-Over Introduction ("Starring David Janssen") |
David Janssen's Title Card for Call Mr. D |
David Janssen's Title Card for O'Hara, United States Treasury |
David Janssen's Title Card for HARRY O |
O'Hara, United States Treasury is copyright Universal Studios.
Harry O is copyright Warner Bros.
Richard Diamond, Private Detective / Call Mr. D is copyright (???) (does anyone who which studio currently owns this series?)
All photos are used for illustrative purposes only and are copyright the respective copyright holders.