Coronet Blue


Coronet Blue is an American TV series that ran on CBS from May 29, 1967, to September 4, 1967.
It starred Frank Converse as Michael Alden, an amnesiac in search of his identity. Brian Bedford co-starred. The show's 13 episodes were filmed in 1965 and were originally intended to be shown during the 1965–66 television season, but CBS put the show on hiatus when they reversed an earlier decision to cancel the drama Slattery's People. The network had plans to show Coronet Blue the following year, and CBS head of programming Michael Dann said that, "there still is enormous enthusiasm" for it, but it would take another full year before the network aired it as a summer replacement. It proved moderately popular and developed a cult following. According to Converse, CBS wanted to renew it but by then Converse had signed to do another series for ABC, N.Y.P.D., which premiered the day after the last airing of Coronet Blue. Due to a number of pre-emptions, only 11 of the 13 episodes were shown during the initial run. The theme song was performed by R&B singer Lenny Welch.

Plot details

Frank Converse's character, is told by a woman and two men that they know what he is up to, after which they drug him and dump him in the river. He manages to pull himself ashore and the only words he says are "Coronet Blue". One visual clue as to where Converse's character got that phrase from was a sign on a nightclub he was in immediately before he was attacked: "The Blue Coronet". Suffering from amnesia due to the effects of the drug, he soon discovers that he has been targeted for assassination by the same mysterious group of killers. He adopts the name "Michael Alden," a combination of the name of his doctor and the name of the hospital where he was taken to recover. Over the remaining episodes he attempts to discover his identity and the identities of his assailants, whom he refers to as "Greybeards". The series ended before the solution to these mysteries was revealed, but series creator Larry Cohen later told his biographer:
"The actual secret is that Converse was not really an American at all. He was a Russian who had been trained to appear like an American and was sent to the U.S. as a spy. He belonged to a spy unit called 'Coronet Blue.' He decided to defect, so the Russians tried to kill him before he could give away the identities of the other Soviet agents. And nobody could really identify him because he didn't exist as an American. Coronet Blue was actually an outgrowth of 'The Traitor' episode of The Defenders."

Episodes in production order

Episode 1 – A Time to Be Born

Originally aired: May 29, 1967 on CBS Production Code: 001

Writer: Albert Ruben • Director: Paul Bogart • Regulars: Frank Converse, Joe Silver. Guests: Susan Hampshire, Donald Woods, Bernice Massi, Chester Morris, Jon Cypher, James Nobel, Robert Burr, Louise Troy, Jane Holzer.
A man called “Gigot” by an assailant is pulled from a river, but has no memory of his past except two words--"Coronet Blue". He is rehabilitated and gives himself the name "Michael Alden" and begins his trek to "find his past" but soon realizes he is targeted for assassination.
Episode #2 – Where You From and What You Done?

Originally scheduled to air: June 5, 1967 Production Code: 002

Writer: Edward DeBlasio • Director: Sam Wanamaker • Regulars: Frank Converse, Joe Silver. Guests: Laura Devon, Haila Stoddard, Vincent Gardenia, Martha Greenhouse, Tanya Elliot, Joe Bennett.
Alden meets a strange young woman who swears she knows who he is but he suspects that she is not all she appears to be.
Episode #3 – A Dozen Demons

Originally aired: July 3, 1967 on CBS Production Code: 003

Writer: Robert Crean • Director: David Greene • Regulars: Frank Converse, Joe Silver, Brian Bedford. Guests: Lynda Day George, Donald Moffat, John Beal, House Jameson.
Brother Anthony is a young monk who may hold a clue to Michael Alden's real identity after he sees Alden's likeness in a painting.
Episode #4 – Faces

Originally aired: July 10, 1967 on CBS Production Code: 004

Director: Robert Stevens • Regulars: Frank Converse. Guests: Hal Holbrook, Martin Huston, Mitchell Ryan, Phyllis Thaxter, Cec Linder, Mart Hulswit, Michael Walker, Joanna Roos.
Alden is drawn to a town where it is certain he knew a young woman who was killed two years ago.
Episode #5 – Six Months to Mars

Originally aired: August 14, 1967 on CBS Production Code: 005

Writer: Stanley R. Greenberg • Director: David Greene • Regulars: Frank Converse. Guests: Alan Alda, Patrick O'Neal, Walter Moulder, Barbara Blake, Jock Gaynor, Billy Dee Williams, Dennis Patrick.
Alden attempts to help a test astronaut during an experimental project.
Episode #6 – The Assassins

Originally aired: June 12, 1967 on CBS Production Code: 006

Writer: Albert Ruben • Director: Lamont Johnson • Regulars: Frank Converse, Joe Silver. Guests: Signe Hasso, Janet Margolin, Edward Binns, Cal Bellini, John Vernon, Fred Scollay.
Alden is reunited with people who claim to be his parents. But when certain things do not add up, he begins to wonder if they "really are" who they say they are.
Episode #7 – Tomoyo

Originally Scheduled to Air: June 26, 1967 Production Code: 007

Writer: Waldo Salt • Director: David Greene • Regulars: Frank Converse, Joe Silver. Guests: Keye Luke, Dan Travanty, Cely Carrillo.
Alden becomes caught up in a karate group with links to the Mafia when he recognizes a young Asian woman.
Episode #8 – Man Running

Originally aired: July 17, 1967 on CBS Production Code: 008

Writer: Art Wallace • Director: Sam Wanamaker • Regulars: Frank Converse, Joe Silver. Guests: Juliet Mills, Denholm Elliott, Bramwell Fletcher, Carlos Montalbán, Rene Enriquez, Alan Ansara, Ralph Thomas, Colleen Kelly.
Alden unwittingly gets caught up in a plot to kill a political figure and his daughter.
Episode #9 – A Charade for Murder

Originally aired: July 24, 1967 on CBS Production Code: 009

Director: David Pressman • Regulars: Frank Converse, Joe Silver, Brian Bedford. Guests: Jack Cassidy, Bernice Massi, Brenda Vaccaro, Robert Burr, Robert F. Lyons, Roy Scheider, Paul Sparer, Richard Bright.
Anthony gets set up for murder when he is mistaken for Alden.
Episode #10 – The Flip Side of Timmy Devon

Originally aired: September 4, 1967 on CBS Production Code: 010

Writer: Albert Ruben • Director: David Greene • Regulars: Frank Converse, Joe Silver, Brian Bedford. Guests: Murray Kauffman, Dick Clark, Peter Duchin, Sally Kellerman, Bruce Scott, Pamela Toll, Gene Bua.
Alden feels he may have a key to his identity when he knows the words to a song that has only just been released.
Episode #11 – The Rebels

Originally aired: June 19, 1967 on CBS Production Code: 011

Writer: Robert Van Scoyk • Director: Sam Wanamaker • Regulars: Frank Converse. Guests: Jon Voight, Richard Kiley, David Carradine, Candice Bergen, Addison Powell, Ray Middleton, Anita Sheer.
Alden gets between a revolutionary and the reaction.
Episode #12 – Saturday

Originally aired: July 31, 1967 on CBS Production Code: 012

Writer: Alvin Sargent • Director: David Greene • Regulars: Frank Converse, Joe Silver. Guests: Doug Chapin, Miles Chapin, Arthur Sussex, Neva Patterson, Charles Randall, David Hartman, Mark Kearney.
Alden spends a Saturday with a boy who is facing the responsibilities of life.
Episode #13 – Presence of Evil

Originally aired: August 7, 1967 on CBS Production Code: 013

Writer: Robert Crean • Director: Sam Wanamaker • Regulars: Frank Converse, Joe Silver, Brian Bedford. Guests: Joseph Wiseman, Viveca Lindfors, Susan Tarr, Judi West.
Alden and Anthony are drawn into a psychic's strange plot to kill Alden.
In airdate order:
AirdateEpisode
May 29, 1967A Time to Be Born
June 5, 1967Where You From and What You Done?
June 12, 1967The Assassins
June 19, 1967The Rebels
June 26, 1967Tomoyo
July 3, 1967A Dozen Demons
July 10, 1967Faces
July 17, 1967Man Running
July 24, 1967A Charade for Murder
July 31, 1967Saturday
August 7, 1967Presence of Evil
August 14, 1967Six Months to Mars
August 21, 1967Where You From and What You Done?
August 28, 1967Tomoyo
September 4, 1967The Flip Side of Timmy Devon

DVD release

Kino Lorber released all 13 episodes on DVD on July 18, 2017.