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Harbor Command Harbor Command GTV DVD 1 HARBOR COMMAND With Wendell Corey, #1 “Cop Killer” 10-11-57, #3 “Time Bomb” 10-25-57, #4 “Metallic Sodium” 11-1-57, #5 “Protection Racket” 11-8-57 GTV DVD 2 HARBOR COMMAND With Wendell Corey, #6 “Silent Watchman” 11-15-57, #7 “Hired Killer” 11-22-57, #8 “Counterfeit Twenties” 11-29-57, #9 “Frame Up” 12-6-57 GTV DVD 3 HARBOR COMMAND With Wendell Corey, #10 “Smuggled Jewels” 12-13-57, #11 “Kidnapping” 12-20-57, #12 “Heroin” 12-27-57, #13 “Crime vs The Media” 1-3-58 GTV DVD 4 HARBOR COMMAND With Wendell Corey, #14 “Simple Burglary?” 1-10-58, #15 “Revenge” 1-17-58, #16 “Mission Hideout” 1-24-58, #17 “Suicide Or Murder” 1-31-58 All LOVE THAT BOB shows star Robert Cummings, Ann B. Davis, Rosemary DeCamp, Dwayne Hickman GTV DVD 5 LOVE THAT BOB #13 “Mrs. Montague’s Niece” 3-27-55, #36 “Hawaii Stays” 11-10-55 (NO CLOSING BILL BOARD) , #62 “Scramble For Grandpa” 5-24-56, #64 “Bob, The Chaperone” 6-14-56 GTV DVD 6 LOVE THAT BOB #65 “Margaret Becomes Sadie Thompson” 6-21-56, #67 “Bob Buys A Plane” 10-11-56, #79 “Eleven Angry Women” or “The Beach Bandit” 1-10-57, #85 “Bob Picks A College” 2-21-57 GTV DVD 7 LOVE THAT BOB #86 “Chuck At College” 2-28-57, #94 “Bob Meets Miss Sweden”, #113 ‘Bob Gives Psychology Lessons” 12-31-57, #116 “Bob The Gorilla Trainer” 1-21-58 GTV DVD 8 LOVE THAT BOB #117 “Bob Goes Hillbilly” With Connie Stevens, 1-28-58, #146 “Collins The Crooner” With Nancy Culp 12-9-58, #150 “Bob’s Boyhood Love Image” Sponsored By Nutra-Bio Protein, Mystik Tape, The U.S. Navy, PSA, With Rose Marry, 1-6-59, #155 “Bob The Baby Sitter” 2-17-59 All 77 SUNSET STRIP Shows Star, Efrem Zimbalist Jr, Roger Smith, Edward Byrness GTV DVD 10 77 SUNSET STRIP #17 “Dark Vengeance” 1-30-59, #21 “In Memoriam” 2-27-59 GTV DVD 11 77 SUNSET STRIP #37 “Six Superior Skirts” Sponsored by Brylcreem, Roliads,Aero Shaving Cream, Black Flag, Salem Cigarettes, Dristan, Dentyne, A.B.C. Network, 10-16-59 #41 “Tree House Caper” Sponsored By Salem Cigarettes, Dristan, Clorets, Brylcreem, Dentyne, Anacin, A.B.C. Network, 11-13-59 GTV DVD 12 77 SUNSET STRIP #47 “The Jukebox Caper” 12-25-59, #49 “Collector’s Item” With Cameo Jim Backus, Sponsored By Dentyene, Dristan, Salem Cigarettes, Brylcreem, Anacin, Clorets, A.B.C. Network, 1-8-60 GTV DVD 13 77 SUNSET STRIP #63 “Stranger Than Fiction” Sponsored By Dial Soap, Sunbeam, Q-T,Viceroy Cigarettes, Norelco, Alka- Seltzer, A.B.C. Network, 4-22-60, #89 “College Caper” 1-20-61 GTV DVD 14 77 SUNSET STRIP #98 “Legend Of Leckonby” 3-24-61, #101 “Common Denominator” Sponsored By Salem Cigarettes, Aero Shaving Cream, Wizard, Dristan, Brylcreem, Anacin, Dentyene, A.B.C. Network, 4-14-61 GTV DVD 15 77 SUNSET STRIP #112 “Man In The Crowd” 10-6-61, #120 “The Deadly Solo” 12-1-61 GTV DVD 16 77 SUNSET STRIP #125 “The Down Under Caper”, #139 “The Steerer” 4-13-62 All CRAIG KENNEDY, CRIMINOLOGIST With Donald Woods, 1952, Season 1 GTV DVD 17 CRAIG KENNEDY, CRIMINOLOGIST #11 “The Kid Brother” With Richard Beal, #9 “1616 Hidden Lane Road” ,#23 “There’s Money In It” #26 “The Mystery Bullet” GTV DVD 18 CRAIG KENNEDY, CRIMINOLOGIST #14 “Murder Preferred” ,#19 “The Mummy’s Secret” ,#22 “The Vanisher” ,#21 “Murder On A Million” GTV DVD 19 COLGATE VARIETY HOUR “Japanese Skit” With Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, NOTE: Some Glitchs No Big Deal COLGATE COMEDY HOUR Host-Jimmy Durante, Guest Frank Sinatra, Sponsored By Colgate ,Palmolive Shaving Cream, Fab GTV DVD 20 YOU BET YOUR LIFE Secret Word FOOD, With Groucho Marx, Sponsored By Your Desoto Plymouth Dealers, 1955 NOTE: Slight Glitch at First THE GARY MOORE SHOW Broadcast on Ash Wednesday 1956, Sponsored by Rinso Blue, Lux, Sta Flo and Sta puf, Franco American Spaghetti, C.B.S. Network , KINESCOPE, 1956 AURTHUR GODFREY TIME Sponsored By Easy Washing and Drying Machines, Frigidare, C.B.S. Network, 1956 GTV DVD 21 MAVERICK “Triple Indemnity” With Jack Kelly, Roger Moore, Sponsored By Kaiser Products, Dial, Dash Dog Food, Cover Girl by Noxema, Salem Cigarettes, A.B.C. Network, 3-19-61, Season 4, Episode 27 HAVE GUN WILL TRAVEL “Taylor’s Woman” With Richard Boone, Sponsored By Dristan, Anacin, Lucky Strike Cigarettes, Griffin Shoe Polish, C.B.S. Network, 9-22-62, Season 4, Episode 2 JUDGE ROY BEAN “Judge’s Dilemma” With Edgar Buchanan, Roy Barcroft, 1956, Season 1, Episode 22 GTV DVD 22 FRONTIER CIRCUS With Chill Wills, John Dereck, Richard Jaeckel, “Never Won Fair Lady” 4-12-62, Season 1, Episode 21, “Clan MacDuff” 4-26-62, Season 1, Episode 23 GTV DVD 23 HOTEL DE PAREE “Man Who Believed In The Law” With Earl Holliman, Jeanette Nolan, Sponsored By Kellogg’s Frosted Flakes, L & M Cigarettes, C.B.S. Network, 11-27-59, Season 1, Episode 9, “Vein Of Ore” With Earl Holliman, Jeanette Nolan, 10-16-59, Season 1, Episode 3 MAN WITHOUT A GUN “Silent Enemy” With Rex Reason, 1957 Season 1 BROKEN ARROW “The Outlaw” With John Lupton, Michael Ansara, Steven Ritch, 6-10-58, Season 2, Episode 37 GTV DVD 24 THE BEULAH SHOW “Bill Gets Culture” With Ethel Waters THE GOLDBERGS “The Quiz Show” With Gertrude Berg, 1955 THE RAY MILLAND SHOW “The Robbery” 1-27-55, Season 2, Episode 20 GREATEST FIGHTERS “From 1919 Dempsey vs Dillard” Sponsored By Jax Beer, INCOMPLETE GTV DVD 25 OUR MISS BROOKS All Shows With Eve Arden, Gale Gordon , Richard Crenna, Jane Morgan “Christmas Tree” 12-27-52 Season 2, Episode 13, “Here Is Your Past” 5-13-55, Season 3, Episode 3, “Home Cooked Meal” 6-3-55, Season 3, Episode 30, “The Big Jump” 5-27-55, Season 3, Episode 29 GTV DVD 26 FRONTIER CIRCUS With Chill Wills, John Derek, Richard Jaeckel , “The Smallest Target” 10-12-61, Season 1, Episode 2, “Quick Shuffle” 2-1-62, Season 1, Episode 14 GTV DVD 27 CONRAD NAGEL THEATER “Sandman” With Conrad Nagel, 4-24-55, Season 1, Episode 14 MR. AND MRS. NORTH “Tell Death Do Us Part” With Richard Denning, Barbara Britton, 10-10-52 Season 1, Episode 2 SECRET FILE U.S.A. “Mission Rhino” With Robert Alda, 1955, Season 1, Episode 17 GTV DVD 28 77 SUNSET STRIP “Collector’s Item” With Roger Smith, Edward Byrnes, Cameo appearance By Jim Backus, Sponsored By Dentyne, Dristan, Salem Cigarettes, Anacin, Brylcreem, Clorets, A.B.C. Network 1-8-60 THE FUGITIVE “Middle Of A Heat Wave’ With Dan Janssen, Sponsored By Tide, Viceroy Cigarettes, Anacin, All State Insurance, Goodyear Tire, Phillips Milk Of Magnesia, 9-21-65, Season 3, Episode 2 GTV DVD 29 THE GREAT GILDERSLEEVE “The Jolly Boys Baby Sit” With Willard Waterman, Lillian Randolph, 1955, Season 1 TOPPER “Toppers Ocean Voyage” 6-18-54, With leo G. Carroll, Robert Sterling, Anne Jeffreys, Season 1, Episode 37 DECEMBER BRIDE With Harry Morgan, Willard Waterman, 1957 MY HERO “The Fishing Trip” With Robert Cummings, Gloria Winters GTV DVD 30 THE BUCCANEERS “Pirates Honor” With Robert Shaw, 6-5-57, Season 1, Episode 38 IVANHOE “The Charter” With Roger Moore, 1958, Season 1 WILLIAM TELL “The Golden Wheel” With Conrad Phillips, 12-15-58, Season 1, Episode 14 SERGENT PRESTON “Goldport And The Counterfeit Bank Notes” With Richard Simmons, Dan Blocker, 1957 GTV DVD 31 STREETS OF DANGER {THE LONE WOLF} “Chinese Story” With Louis Hayward, 4-23-54, Season 1, Episode 3 SKY KING “The Feathered Serpent” With Kirby Grant, Gloria Winters, 1-26-58, Season 3, Episode 8 SECOND HUNDRED YEARS “Six Months To Live” With Monte Markham, Arthur O’Connell, 1967 THE GEORGE GOBAL SHOW With George Gobal, Angela Lansbury, Sponsored By Pet Milk, 10-9-54, Season 1, Episode 2 NOTE: Very End Is Clipped GTV DVD 32 WIDE COUNTRY “Good Old Uncle Walt” With Earl Holliman, Edgar Buchanan, Lurene Tuttle, Alan Hale, 12-31-62, Season 1, Episode 12, “Yanqui, Go Home” With Earl Holliman, 4-4-63, Season 1, Episode 26 GTV DVD 33 ROBIN HOOD “Bushel Of Apples” With Richard Green, 7-17-60, Season 4, Episode 9 THE INVISABLE MAN “White Rabbit” 5-31-59, Season 2, Episode 8 MAN BEHIND THE BADGE “The Case Of The Uncrowned Champ” With Charles Bickford, 2-19-55, Season 2, Episode 13 WILD BILL HICKOCK “Little Dog Savvy” With Guy Williams, Andy Devine, 3-31-52, Season 3, Episode 10 All THE MAN CALLED X Star Barry Sullivan, From Season 1 GTV DVD 34 THE MAN CALLED X #4 “Assassination” 2-17-56, #5 “Truth Serum” AKA “The Drobny Group” 2-24-56, #6 “The Tunnel Disaster” 3-2-56, #7 “Global Defense Plan” 3-9-56 GTV DVD 35 THE MAN CALLED X #8 “Keep Pipelines Working” 3-16-56, #9 “The Krim Plan” 3-23-56, #10 “Find The Traitor” 3-30-56, #12 “B-25 Sabotage” 4-20-56 GTV DVD 36 THE MAN CALLED X #13 “The Van Rin Papers” 4-27-56, #29 “The Impersonation” 1-3-57, #30 “Borrowed Agent” 1-10-57, #31 “Skirmish In Morocco” 2-6-57 GTV DVD 37 THE MAN CALLED X #32 “Citizen In Distress” 2-13-57, # “Untitled Show” , #35 “ Australia” 3-6-57, #24 “Ship Sabotage” 11-29-56 All AMOS AND ANDY shows star Alvin Childers, Spencer Williams, Tim Moore, Johnny Lee, Ernestine Wade, Amanda Randolph, Nick Stewart GTV DVD 38 AMOS AND ANDY “The Rare Coin” 7-19-51, Season 1 ,Episode 4, “The New Neighbors” 11-10-53, Season 3 ,Episode 6, “Viva La France” 1953 ,Season 3 ,Episode 9, “Income Tax” 10-13-53, Season 3 ,Episode 2, “Vacation” 10-20-53, Season 3 Episode 3 GTV DVD 39 AMOS AND ANDY “The Kingfish Teaches Andy To Fly” 1955, Season 4 ,Episode 8, “The Kingfish Becomes A Press Agents” 1955, Season 4, Episode 9, “The Meal Ticket” 1955, Season 4, Episode 10, “Second Honeymoon” 1955, Season 4, Episode 11, “Father By Proxy” 1955, Season 4 ,Episode 12 GTV DVD 40 AMOS AND ANDY “The Light Blue Car”12-1-53, Season 3, Episode 12, “Society Party” 1953, Season 3, Episode 8, “Convention” 1953, Season 3, Episode 10, “The Girl Upstairs” 1953, Season 3, Episode 11, “The Kingfish Goes To Work” 1953, Season 3, Episode 12 GTV DVD
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