Besides "The Evil Touch" there was "Orson Welles' Great Mysteries," a series of unmemorable tales which he introduced, about the time he was starting to get better-known for his wine commercials ("we shall sell no wine before its time"). Anthony Quayle was host of "The Evil Touch."
Like "PM Magazine," I'm not sure "The Galloping Gourmet" qualifies as a lesser-known syndicated show; it had a wide syndication from 1969 into the early '70s. After Graham Kerr and his wife Treena were nearly killed in an automobile accident, he became a born-again Christian and swore off wine, even for cooking.
And how many of you remember John Davidson's Group W-produced talk show which replaced Mike Douglas in 1980 (while Douglas found a new syndicator)?
Like "PM Magazine," I'm not sure "The Galloping Gourmet" qualifies as a lesser-known syndicated show; it had a wide syndication from 1969 into the early '70s. After Graham Kerr and his wife Treena were nearly killed in an automobile accident, he became a born-again Christian and swore off wine, even for cooking.
And how many of you remember John Davidson's Group W-produced talk show which replaced Mike Douglas in 1980 (while Douglas found a new syndicator)?