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World of Giants

World of Giants
Starring Marshall Thompson
Arthur Franz
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 13 (list of episodes)
Production
Running time 30 minutes
Production company(s) Ziv Television Programs
Distributor MGM Television
Peter Rodgers Organization
Release
Original network Syndication
Original release September 5 – November 28, 1959

World of Giants (a.k.a. W-O-G) is an American black-and-white science fiction spy-fi television series that aired in CBS syndication from September 5, 1959 until November 28, 1959. It starred Marshall Thompson and Arthur Franz.

An American spy Mel Hunter, while on a covert mission, is shrunk to a height of 6 inches after an accident. This series stars Marshall Thompson as Federal Counter-Espionage Agent Mel Hunter, who uses his small size to infiltrate areas that a full-sized man could not. When not on assignment, he lives in a specially outfitted dollhouse-like miniature. The series co-stars Arthur Franz as his full-sized partner, Agent Bill Winters.

"It was up to me to be careful 3600 seconds of every hour. I couldn't expect the rest of the world to live my way. To the rest of the world, my problems are not a matter of life and death. The Bureau guards many fantastic secrets. But none quite so fantastic as Mel Hunter - me. Following my escape from a nightmare behind the Iron Curtain six months ago, I watched along with 14 doctors and 17 scientists and saw myself shrink to the size of a six-inch ruler. The shrinking had stopped. The scientists were still hoping, still working on my case, and I was still a special agent ... a kind of special special agent."

World of Giants was produced by Ziv Television Programs, the company responsible for such hit TV series as Highway Patrol, Sea Hunt, and Bat Masterson.

Not a success, this series only lasted through its initial production order of 13 episodes. Thompson later went on to star in the successful CBS TV series Daktari (1966-1969).

Nearly a decade later, in 1968, a similarly-themed Irwin Allen TV series, entitled Land of the Giants, starring Gary Conway and Don Marshall, ran on ABC. Two years prior to that series, an animated TV show called Tom Of T.H.U.M.B., aired as a part of the King Kong show. In 1973 the Hanna-Barbera's animated series Inch High, Private Eye, about a similarly small detective, premiered on NBC, airing for only one season.


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