The Cold War serves as the backdrop for the American drama series Behind Closed Doors, which is hosted by Bruce Gordon and features the actor on occasion playing the part of Commander Matson. The series, which was shown on NBC from October2,1958, to April9,1959, focused, among other topics, on how the former Soviet Union stole American missile secrets and offers methods to prevent such espionage. The series aired from October2,1958, to April9, 1959. The series Behind Closed Doors is based on the recollections and documents of Rear Admiral Ellis M. Zacharias, who also provides commentary at the conclusion of each episode. Behind Closed Doors, which was produced by Screen Gems, took the place of Jackie Cooper's sitcom The People's Choice, which aired on NBC. It also aired after the game show Twenty-One and came on before The Tennessee Ernie Ford Show. The Pat Boone Chevy Show on ABC and Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theater, a western anthology series on CBS were its rivals in the market.
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The Cold War serves as the backdrop for the American drama series Behind Closed Doors, which is hosted by Bruce Gordon and features the actor on occasion playing the part of Commander Matson. The series, which was shown on NBC from October2,1958, to April9,1959, focused, among other topics, on how the former Soviet Union stole American missile secrets and offers methods to prevent such espionage. The series aired from October2,1958, to April9, 1959. The series Behind Closed Doors is based on the recollections and documents of Rear Admiral Ellis M. Zacharias, who also provides commentary at the conclusion of each episode. Behind Closed Doors, which was produced by Screen Gems, took the place of Jackie Cooper's sitcom The People's Choice, which aired on NBC. It also aired after the game show Twenty-One and came on before The Tennessee Ernie Ford Show. The Pat Boone Chevy Show on ABC and Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theater, a western anthology series on CBS were its rivals in the market.
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