In 1960, James Garner sued the "Warner Brothers" studio for breach of contract, arising from his suspension during the writers' strike of that year. "Warners" claimed that there were no scripts available during the strike and were, therefore, justified in suspending Garner without pay. However, it was learned during court testimony that the studio had secretly obtained approximately one hundred television scripts during the strike. Eventually, the Los Angeles Superior Court ruled in favor of Garner, and he was released from his contract with the series.
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