A collection of America's best-loved TV Series Episodes. Fun home entertainment for the whole family.
Enjoy comedies, Crime Series, Westerens, Science Fiction and Drama too!
Complete List of Movies:
Ozzie and Harriet (1952-1966) - 6x30 minute episodes The Adventures of
Ozzie and Harriet, starring Ozzie, Harriet, David and Ricky Nelson, is
television's longest running situation comedy. America watched this active
middle-class American family grow up with adventures created, directed and
written by Ozzie Nelson. The show's set design is an exact replica of the house
the Nelsons owned in real life. The one mystique on the series was Ozzie's
source of income -- he was only seen hanging around the house! Stories revolve
primarily around the four Nelsons, with a notable neighbor, Thorny Thornberry,
who can be counted on to offer Ozzie ill-timed advice. As the series progressed,
and the boys began to date, a succession of friends began to appear. The show
that aired on April 10, 1957, featured son Ricky singing I'm Walkin', the Fats
Domino hit. It became a million-selling record and Ricky started a career as a
rock'n'roll star.
Alcoa Presents: One Step Beyond (1959) - 3x30 minute episodes Produced
at the same time as the more well-known Twilight Zone, this series fed the
nation's growing interest in paranormal suspense in a different way. Rather than
creating fictional stories with supernatural twists and turns, this program
sought out real stories of the supernatural, including ghosts, disappearances,
monsters, etc., and re-creating them for each episode. No solutions to these
mysteries were ever found, and viewers could only scratch their heads and
wonder, What if it's real?
Flash Gordon (1953-1954) - 3x30 minute episodes Based on Alex
Raymond's legendary sci-fi comic strip hero, these vintage television episodes
present the journeys of space hero Flash Gordon (Steve Holland). Along with the
lovely Dale Arden (Irene Champlin) and the brilliant Dr. Zharkov (Joe Nash),
Flash represents the Galaxy Bureau of Investigation in an ongoing quest to keep
the cosmos safe.
Mr. and Mrs. North (1952) - 7x30 minute episodes Jerry and Pamela
North live in Greenwich Village in New York City. Jerry (Richard Denning) is a
mystery magazine publisher who thinks he is a good amateur detective. He and his
wife (Barbara Britton) investigate various crimes and solve them before the
police do.
Bonanza (1959-1972) - 3x1 hour episodes The Cartwrights'
thousand-square-mile Ponderosa Ranch is located near Virginia City, Nevada, site
of the Comstock Silver Lode during and after the Civil War. Each of the sons was
born to a different wife of Ben's; none of the mothers is still alive. Join Ben
(Lorne Greene), Adam (Pernell Roberts), Hoss (Dan Blocker) and Little Joe
(Michael Landon) as they rewrite the book on the western genre. These were the
days where family values and the fight for justice were backed up by six-guns
that always had right on their side.
The Lone Ranger (1949-1956) - 6x30 minute episodes The lone surviving
Texas Ranger (Clayton Moore) who was nursed back to health by the Indian Tonto
(Jay Silverheels) rides with him, on Silver and Scout, throughout the West,
doing good while living off a silver mine which supplies him with income and
bullets. Possibly the most recognizable and beloved of all classic western
characters, The Lone Ranger became an icon for the triumph of good over evil for
children and adults alike.
Burns and Allen Show (1950-1958) - 6x30 minute episodes This is the
television show that broke all the molds. There was no comedienne at that time
(or for that matter, any time) better than Gracie! No one could act that dumb!
She was poetry to watch. As George used to say, he stood while Gracie talked!
What a pair they were. The Burns & Allen Show developed a format that gave birth
to the television sit-com as we know it today. Witty, ironic, loveable… discover
American comedy at its best!
Life with Elizabeth (1952-1955) - 6x30 minute episodes While still
appearing on daily Los Angeles television, Betty White, with two male partners,
co-founded Bandy Productions in 1952 to produce her own self-starring situation
comedy. A direct out-growth of some of White's daytime sketches, Life with
Elizabeth told the story of married couple Elizabeth and Alvin (played by Del
Moore). It was an unusual program in several respects, not the least of which
was its twenty-eight-year-old co-creator, producer, and star. Each episode
consisted of three vignettes, three different plots. Leisurely paced,
Elizabeth's stories had a ring of I Love Lucy about them. While Elizabeth never
launched any outrageous schemes, the comic conflicts often grew out of husband
Alvin's disapproval of her logic.
Crime Stories (Various) - 6x30 minute episodes 6 great crime shows
filled with intrigue and action: Highway Patrol Starring: Broderick Crawford.
Chief Dan Matthews brings the perps to justice on America's highways. Dangerous
Assignment Starring: Brian Donlevy. Steve Mitchell, undercover agent for the US
Government., saves the free world. Mr. and Mrs. North Starring: Richard Denning,
Barbara Britton. New York City mystery story writer and his wife are also
amateur detectives. Public Defender Starring: Reed Hadley. Attorney defends
destitute individuals charged with a crime. Richard Diamond Starring: David
Jannsen. Richard Diamond, a suave private eye, brings justice to the big city
streets. Boston Blackie Starring: Kent Taylor. Meet Boston Blackie… enemy of
injustice, friend of the underdog.
Dragnet (1951-1959) - 6x30 minute episodes The story you are about to
see is true. Just the facts, ma'am. We were working the day watch… Phrases which
became so popular as to inspire much parody set the realistic tone of this early
police drama. The show emphasized careful police work and the interweaving of
policemen's professional and personal lives. The show featured the inimitable
Sergeant Joe Friday (Jack Webb) and his trusty sidekick, Officer Frank Smith
(Ben Alexander).
Dangerous Assignment (1949-1953) - 6x30 minute episodes Film actor
Brian Donlevy played Steve Mitchell, an international operative who had two
jobs: get in and out of danger. Donlevy had the voice and delivery to make the
show sound plausible, even if it was routine Cold War brushfire stuff. Herb
Butterfield was the Commissioner, a taskmaster shrouded in secrecy who served up
the situations that Mitchell seems never to refuse. The Commissioner's secretary
is played by Betty Moran. She actually seems to care about Steve's welfare. The
Commissioner is just concerned about the fare.
Racket Squad (1951-1953) - 6x30 minute episodes One of television's
first classic crime shows, Racket Squad starred Reed Hadley as captain John
Braddock, tireless investigator for San Francisco's Racket Squad, who tracked
down a wide variety of flimflammers and con artists. Based on actual cases, the
show's realistic approach to police work set a new standard for crime dramas.
This half-hour show was produced by Hal Roach, Jr. and Carroll Case and was
twice nominated for an Emmy award as Best Mystery Series.
You Bet Your Life (1950-1961) - 6x30 minute episodes You Bet Your Life
was taken from Groucho Marx's radio series of the same name. It was inspired
after Groucho had done an improvisation scene with Bob Hope on the radio. The
idea was to invite people on the show and then ask them a few questionable
questions. This always led to improvised and inspired comic interaction with the
unsuspecting guests. The subplot, which was almost incidental, was a quiz show
with an alleged goal of winning money!! Possibly one of the funniest television
shows of all time and a real treat for the uninitiated.
Red Skelton Show (1952-1970) - 6x30 minute episodes This long-running
weekly show spotlighted America's legendary comedian and beloved TV clown, Red
Skelton. Each show featured a series of hilarious comedy skits, gags and
vignettes starring Skelton and guest performers. An illustrious roster of
writers for the show included the inimitable Johnny Carson. The format for the
show was a comedy breakthrough that set the groundwork for future shows
including Laugh-in and Saturday Night Live.
The Andy Griffith Show (1960-1968) - 6x30 minute episodes Widower
Sheriff Andy (Andy Griffith) and his son Opie (Ron Howard) live with Andy's Aunt
Bea in Mayberry, NC. With virtually no crimes to solve, most of Andy's time is
spent philosophizing and calming down his cousin Deputy Barney (Don Knotts). Put
your feet up and travel back to a time when plain folks were the rule and Aunt
Bea's apple pie was always on the table.
The Beverly Hillbillies (1962-1971) - 6x30 minute episodes Meet the
Clampett clan: There's Jed (Buddy Ebsen), a kind and sensible man turned
millionaire; Granny (Irene Ryan) - old and senile, paranoid, and always certain
she knows how to deal with a situation; Elly May (Donna Douglas) - Incredibly
beautiful but awful naive! And Jethro Bodine (Max Baer Jr.) - the stupid nephew
of Jed. He's as strong as he is dumb; and Mr. Drysdale (Raymond Bailey), a
greedy banker who will do anything to keep the Clampett money in his bank, even
if he has to hurt other people. Anyway, they've struck oil, gotten millions of
dollars, moved into a giant mansion, but still live like hillbillies! Come on in
to where the fun never stops.
Trouble With Father (1950-1952)- 6x30 minute episodes Originally
called Life With the Erwins, this show first aired October 21, 1950, but, once
syndicated, it became Trouble With Father. Stu Erwin played himself, the folksy
good natured bumbling principal of Hamilton High School. Most of the story
revolves around the Erwin household, in which June Collyer is his wife June, and
Sheila James (who nine years later was Zelda Conroy, the girl in love with Dobie
Gillis) is their young daughter Jackie.
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