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Photocrime is an American television crime drama that was broadcast on ABC from September 28, 1949, until December 14, 1949. The program was also known as Look Photocrime. The program's title and premise -- "that photographs often possess clues that are often overlooked" initially -- came from an illustrated fictional crime series that ran in Look magazine, and the program was produced in association with Look. However, the concept of an illustrated mystery began with Denis Horton, an insurance clerk in England. The Weekly Illustrated published the first Photocrime in 1935. By 1937, Photocrime was also printed in a number of American newspapers.

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  • Photocrime is an American television crime drama that was broadcast on ABC from September 28, 1949, until December 14, 1949. The program was also known as Look Photocrime. The program's title and premise -- "that photographs often possess clues that are often overlooked" initially -- came from an illustrated fictional crime series that ran in Look magazine, and the program was produced in association with Look. However, the concept of an illustrated mystery began with Denis Horton, an insurance clerk in England. The Weekly Illustrated published the first Photocrime in 1935. By 1937, Photocrime was also printed in a number of American newspapers. (en)
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  • Photocrime is an American television crime drama that was broadcast on ABC from September 28, 1949, until December 14, 1949. The program was also known as Look Photocrime. The program's title and premise -- "that photographs often possess clues that are often overlooked" initially -- came from an illustrated fictional crime series that ran in Look magazine, and the program was produced in association with Look. However, the concept of an illustrated mystery began with Denis Horton, an insurance clerk in England. The Weekly Illustrated published the first Photocrime in 1935. By 1937, Photocrime was also printed in a number of American newspapers. Chuck Webster portrayed police inspector Hannibal Cobb. Murray Burnett was the producer and writer. Babette Henry was the director. Lack of a sponsor brought the program to an end after 13 weeks. (en)
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