Man Against Crime

In the 1951 season, Robert Preston co-starred as Mike Barnett's brother, Pat (who also assumed the lead while Bellamy was on vacation that summer).

Barnett opens the door, hears the click of the bolt on the gun, ducks and is missed by a second, shorter burst of slugs.

Barnett then takes off after the killer while Follow That Man appears in bold letters and the title of the episode is shown on a file folder that is propped up against a telephone.

[6] Man Against Crime returned to TV on NBC from July 1, 1956, through August 19, 1956, at 10 p.m. Eastern Time as a summer replacement for The Loretta Young Show.

"[8] The program was initially broadcast live from CBS's studio in the Grand Central Terminal building,[9] but by mid-1953, it was being filmed at the Bedford Park Studios in New York City, while exterior sites included the East River, Grant's Tomb, the Hudson River, the Staten Island Ferry, and subways.

DuMont had no program scheduled for the show's Sunday night time slot, so it carried Man Against Crime in those cities.