Originally telecast on May 18, 1956. Bill Elliott also spoke for Viceroy on "THE NBC COMEDY HOUR" that season. 29:16- "'PERSON TO PERSON' is next, on the *CBS TELEVISION NETWORK."*
In his more senior days , earlier he was cowboy B movie star " Wild " Bill Elliot who usually stated ---He was a peaceable man---just before the mayhem started .
So let me get this straight - a mother played a part in a bonds robbery; her husband subsequently finds out and burns the bonds, now both are headed to prison. Tough luck on their 6-year old son, isn’t it?
There was a semi connected series called "San Franciso beat" Great 50's memories. And....whats important here ISNT whats going on in the foreground with the actors. With these old TV series its always going on in the BACKGROUND. Clean streets, well dressed, polite, and, er, a very simmilar population.
You have a real dandy find here putting up these kind of cop show rschreck. Thanks !
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this is a great police show i started watching it again after all these years
Dang! Makes me want to watch these old episodes while smoking a Vicorey cigarette and doing some laundry with Cheer! 🚬🧺😂
Thank you for uploading this series.
I remember this show when I was seven years old.
I think if I suspected I was about to be murdered, I'd frickin' make time to go downtown to the PD.
Wow, makes me want to run over to the corner store, pick me up a pack of Viceroy and smoke up a storm - a smooth Viceroy storm, that is.
Makes me want to have some Rice-A-Roni, the San Francisco treat.
warner anderson played matthew swain on peyton place.
DC-6 Mainliner, and a stewardess with a fascinating kind of beauty. Joan Dixon, at 25-26 years of age.
Thank you.
Originally telecast on May 18, 1956.
Bill Elliott also spoke for Viceroy on "THE NBC COMEDY HOUR" that season.
29:16- "'PERSON TO PERSON' is next, on the *CBS TELEVISION NETWORK."*
In his more senior days , earlier he was cowboy B movie star " Wild " Bill Elliot who usually stated ---He was a peaceable man---just before the mayhem started .
As seen on Fridays at 10pm(et).
The character Dorine Gallagher played by Anne Gwynne is Chris Pine's grandmother.
Sgt. Getraer's mom?
The cheer commercial reminds me of bluing to whiten clothes. Does anyone remember this product? Is it still for sell?
Blue Cheer? That was also a street brand of LSD in the '60's. Damn good too.
Also the name of a '60s rock band from San Francisco.
So let me get this straight - a mother played a part in a bonds robbery; her husband subsequently finds out and burns the bonds, now both are headed to prison. Tough luck on their 6-year old son, isn’t it?
"Tough break for the kid" (Ed Blackburn, "Them") . . . Grandparents in Fresno, at the least.
Dum De Dum twice as many filters as... the other two leading braaaanndss. Man! who else could fuckin murder a viceroy right now?
There was a semi connected
series called "San Franciso beat" Great 50's memories.
And....whats important here ISNT whats going on in the foreground with the actors.
With these old TV series its always going on in the BACKGROUND. Clean streets, well dressed, polite,
and, er, a very simmilar population.