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  1. Steve Randall (also known as Hollywood Off-Beat) is an American detective television series starring Melvyn Douglas. The series' 13 episodes were initially seen in syndication during the summer of 1952, before being picked up and rerun by the DuMont Television Network from November 7, 1952, to January 30, 1953.

  2. Steve Randall, a private detective, is a disbarred lawyer who turned to detective work in the hope that he can become a lawyer again. He investigates murder and blackmail crimes and, in the last episode, is again admitted to the bar.

    • (10)
    • 1952-06-12
    • Drama
    • 30
  3. Investigating an actress's demise in Hollywood, Randall finds she left behind many murder suspects. A big picture she was about to appear in was produced by an eccentric director, and several other films of his have mysterious deaths involved as well.

  4. Dec 29, 2023 · BBC weather presenter Carol Kirkwood has got married this Christmas to her partner Steve Randall. So who is her new husband? And what is their love story?

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  5. Steve Randall (TV Series 1952–1953) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  6. Steve Randall (Melvyn Douglas) is a private investigator operating from an office at 6103 Gentry Avenue in Hollywood, California. He charges $25 a day for his services. A former lawyer, Steve is determined to regain his right to practice law by finding those responsible for framing him, resulting in his being disbarred.

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  8. Dec 31, 2014 · Topics. Public Domain, Classic TV, Television, 1953, Steve Randall, Detective, Drama, DuMont, CBS, Commercials, Classic Television Commercials, Language. English. In this filmed series, screen star Melvyn Douglas appeared as a disbarred lawyer who had turned sleuth in an attempt to regain his right to practice law.