QUOTE(Jimmy Owen @ Mar 10 2006, 08:25 PM)
I think the rejected set looks suprisingly contemporary. Who is doing the cross-examination?
That's
Melville Cooper (or, if you prefer,
Melville Cooper), another G-T Broadway type who stayed with the show for the first four months. (His spot eventually went to Henry Morgan.) Thing is, the young fellow on the witness stand could easily be a young, bespectacled Orson Bean, who was also featured in the first episode. The picture could have been staged to feature three "regulars" and not show contestants.
That's
almost worth buying because of its historical significance and personally, because it
almost relates to Bill Cullen (who joined up in episode three). Still $25 is a bit stiff for one photo.