Those Old 60s and 70s TV Shows
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“Barnaby Jones: a Quinn Martin production”: you would hear those words every week on the TV in 1974. (That was before cable TV. Back then, there were only 3 major TV networks [major channels], and the Jews controlled them all. So your choice was: Jew channel 1, Jew channel 2 or Jew channel 3. Some choice, huh? And you wondered why America is called “The JewSA”; alternate nicknames: “USrael” “The Jew S of Oy Veh” and “The Jew Ass of Oy Veh”).
Just about every TV series from 1967-onward was a Quinn Martin production, e.g., The F.B.I., The Fugitive, The Invaders, Cannon, The Streets of San Francisco, Barnaby Jones. They often featured Black actors in them, although usually in minor roles [1]. There are still a lot of Quinn Martin show re-runs on the TV today, e.g., Cannon.
The name “Quinn Martin” sounds gentile, but he was a Jew: he was born Irwin Martin Cohn (1922-1987). Of course. Most of Hollywood is Jewish, so why would he be any different?
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[1] “Blacks on TV” trivia:
— First Black to play a leading role on a TV series: Bill Cosby in “I Spy” (1965; from Jewish producer Sheldon Leonard).
— First Black/White interracial kiss on TV: in an episode of “Star Trek” (1968; episode titled “Plato’s Stepchildren” [Season 3, Episode 10] written by a Jewish writer, Meyer Dolinsky).