''Run for Your Life'' is an American
television drama
In film and television show, television, drama is a category or genre of narrative fiction (or docudrama, semi-fiction) intended to be more serious than humour, humorous in tone. Drama of this kind is usually qualified with additional terms t ...
television series starring
Ben Gazzara
Biagio Anthony Gazzara (August 28, 1930 – February 3, 2012) was an American actor and director of film, stage, and television. He received numerous accolades, including a Primetime Emmy Award and a Drama Desk Award, in addition to nominatio ...
as a man with only a short time to live. It ran on
NBC
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from
1965
Events January–February
* January 14 – The Prime Minister of Northern Ireland and the Taoiseach of the Republic of Ireland meet for the first time in 43 years.
* January 20
** Lyndon B. Johnson is Second inauguration of Lyndo ...
to
1968. The series was created by
Roy Huggins
Roy Huggins (July 18, 1914 – April 3, 2002) was an American novelist and an influential writer/creator and producer of character-driven television series, including ''Maverick'', '' The Fugitive'', ''Hunter'', and ''The Rockford Files''. He ...
, who had previously explored the "man on the move" concept with ''
The Fugitive''.
Synopsis
Premise
Ben Gazzara played attorney Paul Bryan. When his doctor tells him he will die in no less than 9 months, but in no more than 18 months, he decides to do all the things for which he had never had the time—to squeeze 10 years of living into one or two years of life. Much like ''
Route 66,'' each episode features the main character on the move, encountering new people in new situations.
Background
Gazzara originated the character of Paul Bryan on ''
Kraft Suspense Theatre
The ''Kraft Suspense Theatre'' is an American television anthology series that was produced and broadcast from 1963 to 1965 on NBC. Sponsored by Kraft Foods, it was seen three weeks out of every four and was pre-empted for Perry Como's '' Kraft ...
,'' in the episode "Rapture at Two-Forty," which aired on April 15, 1965, and served as the show's pilot. Well received, the show became a series that September. Near the beginning of that episode, the audience actually sees the conversation between Bryan and his doctor, which is heard only in voice-over in subsequent episodes of ''Run For Your Life.'' Although Bryan's doctor gave him no more than 18 months to live, the series ran for three seasons, with 86 hour-long episodes, all filmed in color.
Episodes
Pilot (''Kraft Suspense Theatre'', 1965)
SOURCES
Season 1 (1965–66)
SOURCES
Season 2 (1966–67)
SOURCES
Season 3 (1967–68)
Production
Bryan needed to have a disease from which he would die, but would not affect his quality of life otherwise. The disease selected was
chronic myelogenous leukemia.
References
External links
* {{IMDb title, id=0058844, title=Run for Your Life
The Ultimate Episode Guide to ''Run For Your Life'' With Ben Gazzara''Run for Your Life'' opening and closing credits on YouTube''Krat Suspense Theatre'' episode "Rapture at Two-Forty" (pilot for ''Run for Your Life'') on YouTube''Run for Your Life'' episode "The Girl Next Door Is a Spy" on YouTube''Run for Your Life'' episode "Someone Who Makes Me Feel Beautiful" on YouTube
1965 American television series debuts
1968 American television series endings
1960s American drama television series
American television spin-offs
English-language television shows
NBC original programming
Television series by Universal Television
Television series created by Roy Huggins
Television series about lawyers