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== Television series == The film was adapted into a [[Kings Row (TV series)|1955 television series]], with [[Jack Kelly (actor)|Jack Kelly]] who later portrayed Bart Maverick in ''[[Maverick (TV series)|Maverick]]'' with [[James Garner]] as Bret Maverick) in Cummings' role and [[Robert Horton (actor)|Robert Horton]] who subsequently played scout Flint McCullough in ''[[Wagon Train]]'' performing Reagan's part. The show appeared as one of three rotating series on the earliest [[William T. Orr]] production, ''[[Warner Bros. Presents]]''. The other two series were ''[[Casablanca (1955 TV series)|Casablanca]]'', another TV version of a renowned movie (featuring [[Charles McGraw]] in [[Humphrey Bogart]]'s role), and ''[[Cheyenne (TV western)|Cheyenne]]'', starring [[Clint Walker]], a Western later produced by [[Roy Huggins]] that went on to its own time slot for several years until it started rotating with ''[[Bronco (TV series)|Bronco]]'' which starred [[Ty Hardin]], another [[Warner Bros.]] Western. At the conclusion of each episode of ''Warner Bros. Presents'', host [[Gig Young]] would interview a different actor from a new Warner Brothers movie about the studio's latest theatrical release. ''Kings Row'' ran for seven episodes.
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