You have questions. I have some answers, many from the pop-culture vault.
In the early ’60s there was a comic book called “Katy Keene.” Is that where the TV show got started?
Yes. The CW series is a spinoff of “Riverdale,” which reimagines Archie Comics characters. And “Katy Keene,” according to the network, “follows the lives and loves of four iconic Archie Comics characters — fashion legend-to-be Katy Keene (Lucy Hale), singer/songwriter Josie McCoy (Ashleigh Murray), performer Jorge Lopez/Ginger (Jonny Beauchamp), and ‘It Girl’ Pepper Smith (Julia Chan) — as they chase their twenty-something dreams in New York City … together.” The comic book Keene has also been seen as an inspiration for fashion choices by singer Katy Perry. Back in 2014, BuzzFeed offered a detailed comparison of images of the two Katys. But Perry told Rolling Stone that any suggestion she had copied the comic was “crazy.”
This might be before your time, but what happened to the show “Adventures in Paradise”? The actor was named Adam Troy, I think.
Adam Troy was the character played by Gardner McKay (1932-2001) on the drama, which first aired on ABC for three seasons in 1959-62. McKay’s character was “the captain of a freelance schooner plying the South Pacific in search of passengers, cargo and adventure,” says “The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows.” James A. Michener created the series. One article noted that McKay became a “TV heartthrob” through the show, but did not long for that sort of celebrity. As the New York Times said in McKay’s obituary, he basically abandoned acting after “Paradise” ended to focus on travel and writing, the latter including plays and novels.