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'''''The Bold Ones''''' was the [[umbrella title]] for several [[television series]]. It was produced by [[Universal Television]] and broadcast on [[NBC]] from [[1969-70 United States network television schedule|1969]] to [[1972-73 United States network television schedule|1973]].
It was a [[wheel series|wheel format series]], an NBC programming approach also used by that network in series such as ''[[The Name of the Game (TV series)|The Name of the Game]]'' and the ''[[NBC Mystery Movie]]''<ref>[http://www.museum.tv/archives/etv/N/htmlN/nbcmysterym/nbcmysterym.htm The NBC Mystery Movie] from the [[Museum of Broadcast Communications]]</ref>. During the four years of the series there were four segments:
* ''[[The Bold Ones: The New Doctors]]'' from 1969-1973 starred [[E.G. Marshall]], [[David Hartman (TV personality)|David Hartman]], and [[John Saxon (actor)|John Saxon]] (who was replaced by [[Robert Walden]] in the final season).
* ''[[The Bold Ones: The Lawyers]]'' from 1969-1972 starred [[Burl Ives]], [[Joseph Campanella]], and [[James Farentino]].
* ''[[The Bold Ones: The Protectors]]'' from 1969-1970 starred [[Leslie Nielsen]] and [[Hari Rhodes]] as police officials. The series was based on the [[TV movie]] ''Deadlock''
* ''[[The Bold Ones: The Senator]]'' in [[1970-71 United States network television schedule|1970]] starring [[Hal Holbrook]] and just like ''The Bold Ones: The Protectors'' based on a [[TV movie]] only this time ''A Clear and Present Danger''.
''The Lawyers'' was nominated for three [[Emmy Award]]s in [[1972 in television|1972]], winning one for its music and another for its direction<ref name="emmys">[http://www.emmys.com/awards/awardsearch.php Advanced Primetime Awards Search] from the [[Emmy Award]]s website</ref>. ''The Senator'', which lasted for only nine episodes<ref>[http://online.tvguide.com/newsearch/detail.aspx?id=642302&sourcetype=e Bold Ones], a listing from the ''[[TV Guide]]'' website</ref>, earned nine Emmy nominations in [[1971 in television|1971]], winning five, including best drama, best "continued performance" by an actor ([[Hal Holbrook]]), and outstanding achievement in writing, direction, and film editing<ref name="emmys" />.
The series was rerun on [[TV Land]] in [[1999]]{{Fact|date=February 2007}}.
== References ==
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== External links ==
* {{imdb title|id=0063874|title=The Bold Ones: The New Doctors}}
* {{imdb title|id=0063873|title=The Bold Ones: The Lawyers}}
* {{imdb title|id=0063875|title=The Bold Ones: The Protectors}}
* {{imdb title|id=0065278|title=The Bold Ones: The Senator}}
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