Rocky Fortune
American radio drama
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::summary American radio drama ::
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| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| show_name | Rocky Fortune |
| format | Radio drama |
| runtime | 25 minutes |
| country | United States |
| language | English |
| home_station | NBC Radio Network |
| television | none |
| presenter | NBC |
| starring | Frank Sinatra |
| creator | George Lefferts |
| writer | George Lefferts, Ernest Kinoy, Norm Sickel, Robert Senadella, Doc Sanford |
| director | Andrew C. Love, Fred Weihe, Howard Wiley |
| narrated | Edward King |
| first_aired | October 6, 1953 |
| last_aired | March 30, 1954 |
| num_episodes | 25 |
| opentheme | I Remember Harlem (Roy Eldridge) |
| endtheme | I Remember Harlem (Roy Eldridge) |
| :: |
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Rocky Fortune is an American radio drama that aired weekly on NBC Radio beginning in October 1953. The series ended its run in March 1954 after 25 episodes. The program was created by George Lefferts. Frank Sinatra voiced the title role of Rocky Fortune for the entire series.
Rocky Fortune aired Tuesday nights on NBC at 9:35 pm Eastern, immediately following Dragnet (and a five-minute John Cameron Swayze newscast). It was a sustaining series, meaning that NBC presented the program without corporate sponsorship. The premiere episode, "Oyster Shucker", originally aired on October 6, 1953.
Characters and story
Frank Sinatra portrayed Rocco Fortunato, also known as Rocky Fortune, a young man of several talents constantly in need of employment and who accepts odd jobs from the fictitious Gridley Employment Agency, often referred to simply as "the Agency." During the course of the series, he would work as a process server, museum tour guide, cabbie, bodyguard, chauffeur, truck driver, social director for a Catskills resort and a carny, in addition to various musical jobs. These assignments typically led Rocky into situations where he would track down criminals, often rescuing people (especially women) in need of help, and ultimately needing to find yet more work. Rocky made many wise remarks, using "hep" slang of the times, and seemed to attract trouble wherever he went.
Sinatra infused the role of Rocky with a witty, tongue-in-cheek quality that acknowledged Sinatra's own career. For example, in the episode "Football Fix", Rocky begins to sing "I've Got the World on a String" while walking down the street, a song Sinatra had performed prior to playing the role of Rocky.
Aside from Sinatra, the only other recurring role on the series was that of Hamilton J. Finger, a solid and dependable (though not very intelligent) police sergeant played by Barney Phillips. Other guest roles on Rocky Fortune were filled by actors such as Raymond Burr, Ed Begley and Jack Kruschen.
Creator of the show George Lefferts was also one of the primary scriptwriters, along with Ernest Kinoy. The two had previously collaborated on other radio programs such as X Minus One and Dimension X: in the episode "Rocket Racket", Fortune's job is apparently to fly a prototype spaceship. An eccentric oil millionaire tells of his fascination with science fiction and space travel, to which Rocky knowingly acknowledges, "Dimension X." Lefferts and Kinoy would go on to become award-winning writers and producers in the years that followed.
Edward "Eddie" King was the show's narrator, who began each episode by stating, "NBC presents Frank Sinatra, starring as that footloose and fancy-free young gentleman, Rocky Fortune!" (though it was "footloose and frequently unemployed..." for the first two episodes).
The final episode, "Boarding House Doublecross", aired on March 30, 1954, less than a week after Sinatra won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role as Private Angelo Maggio in the 1953 film, From Here to Eternity. As a running gag towards the end of the show's run, Sinatra would work the phrase "from here to eternity" into the script as a reference to his film role in almost every episode.
Episodes
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| # | Date | Title |
|---|---|---|
| 01 | Oct 6, 1953 | "Oyster Shucker" |
| 02 | Oct 13, 1953 | "Steven in a Rest Home" |
| 03 | Oct 20, 1953 | "Ship's Steward" |
| 04 | Oct 27, 1953 | "Pint-Sized Payroll Bandit" |
| 05 | Nov 10, 1953 | "$100 an Hour Messenger" |
| 06 | Nov 17, 1953 | "A Little Jazz Goes a Long Way to Murder" |
| 07 | Nov 24, 1953 | "Drama Critic's Bodyguard" |
| 08 | Dec 1, 1953 | "Art Store Handyman" |
| 09 | Deb 8, 1953 | "The Kid and the Carnival" |
| 10 | Dec 15, 1953 | "Paid Companion" |
| 11 | Dec 22, 1953 | "Department Store Santa" |
| 12 | Dec 29, 1953 | "Prize Fighter" |
| 13 | Jan 5, 1954 | "On the Trail of a Killer" |
| 14 | Jan 12, 1954 | "Ride 'em Cowboy" |
| 15 | Jan 19, 1954 | "Murder In the Museum |
| 16 | Jan 26, 1954 | "Hollywood or Boom" |
| 17 | Feb 2, 1954 | "Football Fix" |
| 18 | Feb 9, 1954 | "Social Director" |
| 19 | Feb 16, 1954 | "Too Many Husbands" |
| 20 | Feb 23, 1954 | "Hit List" |
| 21 | Mar 2, 1954 | "Drug Addict" |
| 22 | Mar 9, 1954 | "Let's Find a Murderer" |
| 23 | Mar 16, 1954 | "The Little Voice of Murder" |
| 24 | Mar 23, 1954 | "Rocket to the Morgue" |
| 25 | Mar 30, 1954 | "Boarding House Doublecross" |
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References
Listen to
- OTR Net Library, all 25 episodes of Rocky Fortune
- Internet Archive: Rocky Fortune
- "Rocky Fortune on Way Back When"
- Catch Rocky Fotune on Old Time Radio Outlaws
References
- [http://www.thrillingdetective.com/fortune.html ''Rocky Fortune''] ThrillingDetective.com. Retrieved 9 April 2009.
- [https://archive.org/details/OTRR_Rocky_Fortune_Singles Old Time Radio Researchers Group] Archive.org. Retrieved 9 April 2009.
- [http://www.sinatra-main-event.de/radio/rockyfortune/index.html International Main Event] SinatraMainEvent.de. Retrieved 9 April 2009.
- "URBAN/DANCE".
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