Executive Suite (TV series)
Executive Suite is an American drama television series based on the 1954 film of the same name. It aired from September 20, 1976, until February 11, 1977.
Executive Suite | |
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Genre | Drama |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 20 (2 unaired) (list of episodes) |
Production | |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Production companies | Arena Productions MGM Television |
Release | |
Original network | CBS |
Original release | September 20, 1976 – February 11, 1977 |
Premise
The series is a prime time soap opera set at the Cardway Corporation in Los Angeles.[1] Much of the action focused on the power-struggle between Don Walling (Cardway's president) and Howell Rutledge (the company's vice president and his chief rival). Howell was assisted by his equally scheming and conniving wife, Astrid. Don's home life included his wife Helen; his prodigal son Brian; and his daughter Stacey, who was often involved in radical politics, to her family's dismay. Other characters are various employees of Cardway and members of the company's board.
Cast[2]
- Mitchell Ryan as Don Walling
- Stephen Elliott as Howell Rutledge
- Sharon Acker as Helen Walling
- Leigh McCloskey as Brian Walling
- Richard Cox as Mark Desmond
- Gwyda Donhowe as Astrid Rutledge
- Paul Lambert as Tom Dalessio
- Byron Morrow as Pearce Newberry
- Trisha Noble as Yvonne Holland
- Wendy Phillips as Stacey Walling
- Joan Prather as Glory Dalessio
- Madlyn Rhue as Hilary Madison
- Percy Rodriguez as Malcolm Gibson
- William Smithers as Anderson Galt
- Maxine Stuart as Marge Newberry
- Nancy Stevens as Lois
- Brenda Sykes as Summer Johnson
- Madge Wakeley as Maggie
- Carl Weintraub as Harry Ragin
- Lloyd Bochner as Burt Holland
- Scott Marlowe as Nick Koslo
- Moosie Drier as B.J. Koslo
- James Luisi as Paul Duquesne
- Joanna Barnes as Sharon Coby
- John Randolph as Sy Bookerman
- Geraldine Brooks as Julie
- Ricardo Montalban as David Valerio
- Nat Jones as Walter Johnson
Episodes
Nº | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | |
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1 | "The Secret" | Joseph Hardy, Charles S. Dubin | Henry Slesar, Barbara Avedon, Barbara Corday | September 20, 1976 | |
The new board nominee of the company president faces fierce opposition. A factory plant is rocked by a terrorist's bomb. | |||||
2 | "The Trap" | Charles S. Dubin | Henry Slesar, Barbara Avedon, Barbara Corday | September 27, 1976 | |
Brian finds out that his sister is involved in terrorist activities. The Rutledges put up a fight against the new board nominee. | |||||
3 | "The Porno Ploy" | Joseph Pevney | Peter Allan Fields | October 4, 1976 | |
Yvonne's husband wants to reissue a pornographic film. | |||||
4 | "The Serpent's Tooth" | Charles S. Dubin | Don Brinkley | October 18, 1976 | |
Yvonne has taken an overdose of sleeping pills. The daughter of The Wallings is arrested. Hilary and Nick continue to develop their relationship. | |||||
5 | "A Day Full of Surprises" | Joseph Pevney | Ann Marie Barlow, Don Brinkley | October 25, 1976 | |
Anderson Galt copes with Glory's departure. Stacey is released to her parents. | |||||
6 | "People Who Live in Glass Houses" | Vincent Sherman | Barbara Avedon, Barbara Corday | November 8, 1976 | |
Walling has the company picnic at his house. Rutledge is under investigation by the government. | |||||
7 | "Power Play" | Joseph Pevney | Peter Allan Fields | November 15, 1976 | |
A power struggle erupts among Rutledge's associates. Nick almost gets arrested as an industrial spy. | |||||
8 | "Fear of Falling" | Vincent Sherman | Richard Fielder, Peter Allan Fields | November 22, 1976 | |
Walling convinces Rutledge to undergo heart surgery. Walling and Gibson tries to trap an industrial spy. | |||||
9 | "Who Shall Bring Mercy?" | Charles S. Dubin | Daniel Weisburd | November 29, 1976 | |
Hilary takes in Nick's young son when Nick is arrested. | |||||
10 | "The Sounds of Silence" | Vincent Sherman | Barbara Avedon, Barbara Corday | December 6, 1976 | |
Brian and Summer break up. Hilary wins custody of B.J. | |||||
11 | "What Are Patterns For?" | Joseph Pevney | Don Brinkley | December 13, 1976 | |
Andy hears a rumor about his wife. Helen wants to find more fulfillment with her work. | |||||
12 | "The Identity Crisis" | TBA | Howard Lakin | December 20, 1976 | |
Summer is assaulted by a gang. Leona feels guilty after Julie's death. Helen is attracted to her drama coach. | |||||
13 | "The Dominant Sex" | TBA | Howard Lakin | January 3, 1977 | |
Summer can't tell Brian that she is pregnant with his child. | |||||
14 | "Kin Less than Kind" | TBA | TBA | January 14, 1977 | |
Astrid thinks she might be responsible for Howell's impotence. Summer moves to her grandmother's house. Hilary visits Nick in prison. Walter arranges an abortion for Summer's baby. | |||||
15 | "The Woman Inside" | TBA | TBA | January 21, 1977 | |
Stacey and Harry's relationship become more intimate. Leona slips into a catatonic state. Summer's grandmother tells Brian about Summer's pregnancy. | |||||
16 | "The Rules of Seduction" | TBA | Howard Lakin | January 28, 1977 | |
Brian tries to stop Summer from having an abortion. Howell tells Astrid that Helen and David are having an affair. | |||||
17 | "Passionate Journey" | TBA | TBA | February 4, 1976 | |
Don meets the sexy wife of a business client. Helen thinks Don has been unfaithful. | |||||
18 | "Aftermath of a Tragedy" | TBA | Peter Allan Fields | February 11, 1977 | |
Helen is stunned by David's death. Don resists Bree's attempt at seduction. | |||||
19 | "The Topless Towers of Ilium" | TBA | TBA | N/A | |
20 | "A House Divided" | TBA | TBA | N/A |
References
- TV Guide. "Executive Suite Cast and Details". TV Guide. Retrieved 2013-01-21.
- Morris, Bruce B. (1997). Prime Time Network Serials. McFarland. pp. 293–299. ISBN 0786401648.
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