The
Ziv Company produced
The Man Called X on film.
Ladislas Farago, a former intelligence officer, was the technical adviser. Producers included Davis,
Herbert L. Strock, Maurice Unger, and
Frederick W. Ziv. Writers included
Les Crutchfield. Production began in November 1955. The major regional sponsor for
The Man Called X was
Ohio Oil, which sponsored it in 13 Midwestern markets. In many other markets the program was sponsored by breweries, with beer brands accounting for about 25 percent of overall sponsorship. Among those was
Blatz Beer, with sponsorship in eight markets. Although the series was sold in more than 100 TV markets and made a profit for Ziv, increasing costs of production led the company to end the series after 39 episodes. ==Other countries==