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Encyclopedia > Cannon (television)

Cannon was a detective series which ran on CBS from 1971 to 1976. It starred William Conrad as the overweight detective Frank Cannon, who charged high fees to his well-to-do clients so that he could work for poorer clients at little or not charge. He also used it to indulge his high-priced lifestyle, which included maintenance on his Lincoln Continental, which was frequently wrecked.


Frank Cannon frequently crossed over to appear on Barnaby Jones.




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Cannon (TV series) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (108 words)
Cannon was a detective series which ran on CBS from 1971 to 1976.
It starred William Conrad as the overweight detective Frank Cannon, who charged high fees to his well-to-do clients so that he could work for poorer clients at little or no charge.
He also used it to indulge his high-priced lifestyle, which included maintenance on his Lincoln Continental, which was frequently wrecked.
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