The Tycoon

The Tycoon (1964)
Ended

15 SEP 1964Comedy30 min
season
  • Original name: The Tycoon
  • Type: Scripted
  • Networks: ABC
  • Country: US
  • Language: English
  • Schedule: Tuesdays at 21:00
The Tycoon is a 32-episode American situation comedy television series broadcast by ABC. It starred Walter Brennan as the fictitious businessman Walter Andrews, similar to his birth name of Walter Andrew Brennan. As chairman of the board of the Thunder Corporation that he founded but no longer actively runs, Brennan plays an eccentric and cantankerous millionaire with a common touch who helps promising persons in need. The series aired with new episodes at 9 p.m. Eastern time Tuesday from September 15, 1964, until April 27, 1965. It continued in reruns until September 7, 1965. The program did not develop sufficient audience, presumably because viewers may have preferred the versatile Brennan as the bucolic Grandpa Amos McCoy in his 1957-1963 ABC and CBS sitcom The Real McCoys. Oddly, The Tycoon has ther same name as an episode of The Real McCoys also called "The Tycoon," which aired four years earlier on August 23, 1960. After The Tycoon floundered, Brennan returned to ABC two years later in a more homespun role, a western The Guns of Will Sonnett with costar Dack Rambo. Jerome Cowan and Van Williams costarred with Brennan in The Tycoon. Cowan played Herbert Wilson, a by-the-book "bean counter" who decried Brennan’s questionable expenditure of company resources. Williams starred as young executive Pat Burns. George Lindsey, later with The Andy Griffith Show, appeared in a few episodes of The Tycoon as Tom Keane. Van Williams had earlier appeared as Ken Madison in two ABC detective series Bourbon Street Beat with Richard Long and Andrew Duggan and in Surfside 6 with Troy Donahue and Lee Patterson. Later, Williams starred on ABC's The Green Hornet.
Most recent episode (S1E32)
Episode 32
1965-04-27
1 seasons, 32 episodes schedule 16 h
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S1:E1 — September 15, 1964 • 61 years ago
Horatio Alger Again
S1:E2 — September 22, 1964 • 61 years ago
Shotgun Meyer
S1:E3 — September 29, 1964 • 61 years ago
Walter Gets Fired
S1:E4 — October 6, 1964 • 61 years ago
The Great Race
S1:E5 — October 13, 1964 • 61 years ago
The Patient
S1:E6 — October 20, 1964 • 61 years ago
Top Ten
S1:E7 — October 27, 1964 • 61 years ago
Inside Job
S1:E8 — November 10, 1964 • 61 years ago
Mr. Fix-It
S1:E9 — November 17, 1964 • 61 years ago
East Meets West
S1:E10 — November 24, 1964 • 61 years ago
Boy Genius
S1:E11 — December 1, 1964 • 61 years ago
Toys in the Pentagon
S1:E12 — December 8, 1964 • 61 years ago
Talent Scout
S1:E13 — December 15, 1964 • 61 years ago
Harvey Brinkerhoff, Who Needs You?
S1:E14 — December 22, 1964 • 61 years ago
Baby Tycoon
S1:E15 — December 29, 1964 • 61 years ago
No Place Like Home
S1:E16 — January 5, 1965 • 61 years ago
The Honorable Dr. Adams
S1:E17 — January 12, 1965 • 61 years ago
Thunder Bowl
S1:E18 — January 19, 1965 • 61 years ago
Muscles Don't Retire
S1:E19 — January 26, 1965 • 61 years ago
Romance, Incorporated
S1:E20 — February 2, 1965 • 61 years ago
South of the Border
S1:E21 — February 9, 1965 • 61 years ago
Tom's Trouble in Transistorland
S1:E22 — February 16, 1965 • 61 years ago
Pat's Retirement
S1:E23 — February 23, 1965 • 61 years ago
A Dog's Life
S1:E24 — March 2, 1965 • 61 years ago
Johnny on the Spot
S1:E25 — March 9, 1965 • 61 years ago
Cloak and Dagger
S1:E26 — March 16, 1965 • 61 years ago
Walter on a Pedestal
S1:E27 — March 23, 1965 • 61 years ago
Dangster Andrews
S1:E28 — March 30, 1965 • 61 years ago
It's All Relative
S1:E29 — April 6, 1965 • 61 years ago
Kitchen Caper
S1:E30 — April 13, 1965 • 61 years ago
Mr. Wilson in Retirement Land
S1:E31 — April 20, 1965 • 61 years ago
A Slight Case of Merger
S1:E32 — April 27, 1965 • 61 years ago
Honest Man