The series, which ran from 1961 to 1965, was created by Reginald Rose.
It was produced in 1957, and is based on a play by the same name also starring Reginald Rose.
Reginald Rose wrote the adaptation of the trilogy.
But the script has been updated in a sparing and half-baked way by the original author, Reginald Rose.
The rest were just where the play's author, Reginald Rose, wanted them to be: in a sort of existential equipoise, in a state of doubt.
Reginald Rose, who died in 2002, wrote other versions of "Twelve Angry Men" over the years.
Ray Bradbury and Reginald Rose were considered but neither participated.
Everything about Reginald Rose was long.
Reginald Rose is absolutely livid, and if I were you, I'd avoid the chief too.
That year the show's creator, Reginald Rose, proposed doing an episode about race, a touchy topic at the time.