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#168 “Dick Tracy” and “Wonder Woman”: The Dozierverse Stumbles
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In 1966, William Dozier’s Greenway Productions was riding high, seemingly on the verge of building a TV empire built on superheroes: first Batman, then the Green Hornet. Why not keep going in that direction? An entire pilot episode of Dick Tracy was made, starring Ray MacDonnell, and all signs point to Dozier having confidence that the show would be bought by NBC - but it wasn’t. Meanwhile, Greenway also made a test film for Wonder Woman, starring Ellie Wood Walker, with a script that would have been more more appropriate for a MAD parody.
While Dozier’s Wonder Woman experiment was NOT a success, the question lingers: Why wasn’t Dick Tracy picked up? We suggest some answers as we discuss both films in this episode.
Also, we head down to the Bat Research Lab to try to figure out what Lorenzo Semple Jr.’s Mr. Zero idea was all about; Burt Ward talks about “holys” and ad libs, a dog sings the Batman theme, and we read your mail about our “Mr. Freeze(s)” episode.
Jaime Weinman discuss the pilot in Maclean's
TV Obscurities on the Tracy pilot
Lon Chaney Jr. made up as Pruneface by makeup legend John Chambers (scroll down a bit)
The Dick Tracy TV-tie-in pinball machine
Wonder Woman test scene script
Hollywood Reporter on the WW pilot
TV Obscurities on the WW pilot
Rebeat magazine on the Dozierverse
Thanks to Mr. Glee for the following articles (click to enlarge):
July 17, 1966: Signs of a budding Dozierverse, by Dean Gysel
June 9, 1965: NBC already looking into Dick Tracy (Variety)
November 17, 1965: NBC ready with Dick Tracy, whether Batman succeeds or not (Variety)
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Manage episode 302445590 series 95106
In 1966, William Dozier’s Greenway Productions was riding high, seemingly on the verge of building a TV empire built on superheroes: first Batman, then the Green Hornet. Why not keep going in that direction? An entire pilot episode of Dick Tracy was made, starring Ray MacDonnell, and all signs point to Dozier having confidence that the show would be bought by NBC - but it wasn’t. Meanwhile, Greenway also made a test film for Wonder Woman, starring Ellie Wood Walker, with a script that would have been more more appropriate for a MAD parody.
While Dozier’s Wonder Woman experiment was NOT a success, the question lingers: Why wasn’t Dick Tracy picked up? We suggest some answers as we discuss both films in this episode.
Also, we head down to the Bat Research Lab to try to figure out what Lorenzo Semple Jr.’s Mr. Zero idea was all about; Burt Ward talks about “holys” and ad libs, a dog sings the Batman theme, and we read your mail about our “Mr. Freeze(s)” episode.
Jaime Weinman discuss the pilot in Maclean's
TV Obscurities on the Tracy pilot
Lon Chaney Jr. made up as Pruneface by makeup legend John Chambers (scroll down a bit)
The Dick Tracy TV-tie-in pinball machine
Wonder Woman test scene script
Hollywood Reporter on the WW pilot
TV Obscurities on the WW pilot
Rebeat magazine on the Dozierverse
Thanks to Mr. Glee for the following articles (click to enlarge):
July 17, 1966: Signs of a budding Dozierverse, by Dean Gysel
June 9, 1965: NBC already looking into Dick Tracy (Variety)
November 17, 1965: NBC ready with Dick Tracy, whether Batman succeeds or not (Variety)
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