Here is a very rare  tv series starring David Brian on DVD. "Mr. District Attorney". The DVD contains 3 episodes of this hard to find series that aired from 1954 to 1955 in first run syndication. 78 B&W episodes were filmed in all but, only a very few exist at this time. 
This DVD contains the following 3 episodes: Insurance Fraud; Extortion; Blackout Killer

Due to the rarity of this show, there are basically no known episode titles with the exception of a handful. The titles are compiled from the basic plot of the story

Synopsis:Mr. District Attorney is a popular radio crime drama which aired on NBC and ABC from April 3, 1939 to June 13, 1952 (and in transcribed syndication through 1953). The series focused on a crusading D.A., initially known only as "Mister District Attorney," or "Chief", and was later translated to television. On television the D.A. had a name, Paul Garrett, and the radio version picked up this name in the final years when David Brian played the role. A key figure in the dramas was the D.A.'s secretary, Edith Miller (Vicki Vola). Near the end of the radio run, the series was transferred to television. The first incarnation ran on ABC from October 1, 1951 through June 23, 1952, airing on alternate Mondays. The current radio cast reprised their roles: Jay Jostyn as Mr. District Attorney, Vicki Vola as Miss Miller, and Len Doyle as Harrington. In 1954, the show was revived in syndication by Ziv Television Programs, who had also handled the 1952-1953 radio syndication. David Brian reprised his role from that series, only now the D. A. had a name, Paul Garrett. Jackie Loughery was Miss Miller.

Series comes in a hard shell case with artwork and artwork on disc as well  This is a collector DVD  set and not  a commercial release. These are  believed to be in Public Domain. No refunds will be given but we will replace any defective discs.

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