I'm going to stick my neck out and say that the drawing of Ray Hamilton in that clip is, in fact, by
Mort Drucker of Mad Magazine fame.
There is work by Mort here on CB+ - another one who,back then, was seriously underrated. An excellent choice for a caricaturist tho.
The fact that the composer of the music was apparently Frankie Ortega whose trio appeared frequently on
77 Sunset Strip, and the fact that in the drawing Ray Hamilton looks like
Ed "Kookie' Byrne, indicates the direction they wanted the show to go in. It only went 7 episodes. I'd like to have them on a DVD set.
The lyrics were a mistake, should have just used the instrumental.
And apparently, that's just what they did. Here is the actual opening of the first episode, the story of the comic.
KING OF DIAMONDS - 1961 Broderick Crawford - rare ZIV TV followup to Highway Patrolhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yMK2zZUSV4s Broderick Crawford got a producer's credit on this. He must have been disappointed.
1/ The trenchcoat was old hat by this time. Just looks wrong.
2/ This comic is probably the best thing that came out of that endeavor.
Cheers!