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Four Star Playhouse Collection Four Star Playhouse featured Dick Powell, David Niven, Ida Lupino and Charles Boyer. The show premiered on September 15, 1952 and ended on July 16, 1956. For a complete list of episodes, CLICK HERE. $49.95 |
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Foreign Intrigue The adventures of American reporters in Europe. Foreign Intrigue was set in post-World War II Europe and dealt with spies and various shady underworld characters. 1951 - 1955 - BW - 30 Minutes per episode - 4 Episodes. $8.95 |
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Extemely Rare Classic TV Shows. Frank with guest stars Dagmar, June Hutton and Joey Bushkin. Songs include, When You're Smiling, My Romance, Hello, Young Lovers. Dagmar, "the spectacle of the age," sings and vamps to Ballin' The Jack. GREAT SHOW! Starring: Frank Sinatra, Dagmar, June Hutton, Joey Bushkin. 1957 - 60 • BW • 60 Minutes : "The Bulova Show " with original commercials for Bulova. $8.95 |
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The Frank Sinatra Timex Show Vol 2. Extemely Rare Classic TV Shows. Frank with guest stars, Juliet Prowse, Ella Fitzgerals, Peter Lawford. Songs include: I've Got The World On a String, Frank and the Hi-Los perform I'll Never Smile Again. Juliet Prowse does a marvelous dance number. Starring: Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, Peter Lawford, Juliet Powse. 1957 - 60 • BW • 60 Minutes with original commercials for Timex. $8.95 |
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The Frank Sinatra Timex Show Vol 3. Extemely Rare Classic TV Shows. Frank and a host of friends and guest stars. Bing Crosby and Dean Martin open the show. Jimmy Durante makes a cameo appearance. Starring: Frank Sinatra, Bing Crosby, Dean Martin 1957 - 60 • BW • 60 Minutes with original commercials for Timex. $8.95 |
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The Frank Sinatra Timex Show Vol 4. Extemely Rare Classic TV Shows. Frank Sinatra broadcast live from the Fountainblue Hotel in Miami Beach, Florida. In this show Elvis Presley is just out of the Army. Starring: Frank Sinatra, Joey Bishop, Nancy Sinatra, Elvis Presley and Sammy Davis, Jr. 1957 - 60 • BW • 60 Minutes with original commercials for Timex. $8.95 |
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Gabby Hayes didn’t actually star in this Classic TV Show, he was the narrator. “Well, howdy buckaroos, it’s your old pal Gabby Hayes,” he would begin. And then he would tell one of those “whoppers,” a humorous tall tale before getting the show under way. The Gabby Hayes Show was really edited versions of 1940’s PRC westerns with stars like Buster Crabbe, Eddie Dean, Lash La Rue, Tex Ritter and others. 1950 - 56 • BW • 30 Minutes Per Episode - 4 Episodes: "The Frame Up," "The Bolton Gang," "Miss Devery Betrayed," "Mail Order Murder." $8.95 |
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The Gabby Hayes Show - Vol 2 Gabby Hayes didn’t actually star in the TV Show, he was the narrator. “Well, howdy buckaroos, it’s your old pal Gabby Hayes,” he would begin. And then he would tell one of those “whoppers,” a humorous tall tale before getting the show under way. The Gabby Hayes Show was really edited versions of 1940’s PRC westerns with stars like Buster Crabbe, Eddie Dean, Lash La Rue, Tex Ritter and others. Starring: Gabby Hayes, and a host of great western stars 1950 - 56 • BW • 30 Minutes Per Episode - 4 Episodes: "The Navajo Kid," "Range Feud," "Red River Stage," "The Whispering Skull." $8.95 |
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One of televison’s best early crime shows - talk about classic TV, I think this one qualifies. Gangbusters was based on the high-acclaimed radio program by Phillips H. Lord. The format of the series were action-packed stories on the apprehension of major criminals, taken from actual police and FBI files. The stories were presented in semi-documentary style. Philips H. Lord narrated each show. 1952 • BW • 30 Minutes Per Episode - 4 Episodes: "The Unholy Three," "The Blonde Tigeress," "Edward Menduro," "The Quirley Gang." $8.95 |
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Gang Busters - Vol. 2 One of televison’s best early crime shows, Gangbusters was based on the high-acclaimed radio program by Phillips H. Lord. The format of the series were action-packed stories on the apprehension of major criminals, taken from actual police and FBI files. The stories were presented in semi-documentary style. Philips H. Lord narrated each show. 1952 • BW • 30 Minutes Per Episode - 4 Episodes: "The Phantom," "Van Meter," "Billot Flaschette," "O'Dell-Griffen." $8.95 |
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The General Electric Theater General Electric Theater featured a mix of romance, comedy, adventure, tragedy, fantasy and varitey music. Occupying the Sunday evening spot on CBS following the Toast of the Town/Ed Sullivan Show from February 1953 to May 1952, the GE Theater presented top Hollywood and Broadway stars in dramatic roles calculated to deliver company voice advertising to the largest audience possible.. 1953 - 1962 • BW • 30 minutes per episode. 4 episodes. Episode Titles: "The Face is Familar," with Jack Benny, "An Honest Man," with Jack Benny and Zsa Zsa Gabor, "Outpost at Home," with Ralph Belamy, "The Return of Gentleman Jim," with George Montgomery. $8.95 |
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The Goldbergs This live sitcom debuted on CBS on January 10, 1949 and remained on the Monday night line up at different times until June 1951. The popular series ended up on NBC for two seasons through September, 1953, (in 1952 it was shown as a 15 minute program on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, reverting to a half-hour program for the remainder of the run). The show then jumped to the financially strapped DuMont Network (Apr-Oct 1954) on Tuesday nights as a half-hour show. This last DuMont cast would carry on for an additional season in first run syndication, (the only episodes that survive today, havng been filmed.) These shows are from rare kinescope films. 1940 - 56 • BW • 30 Minutes Per Episode -10 Episodes: "Meeting the Neighbors," "Jury Duty," "Going to the Dentist," "The Treasury Book," The Psychology of Dreams," "Uncle David's Cousin," "Nurse's Aid," "The Reducing Farm," "Rosie's Singing Lesson," "Unhappy in Marriage." $19.95 |
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The Gray Ghost - Vol 1 Based on the real-life military career of the legendary Confederate hero Major John Singleton Mosby, whose daring exploits and elusive raids of the Yankee forces in Virginia earned him the nickname "Gray Ghost," this show was devoted to duty, honor and love of country. No wonder this show is never seen on TV. It's politically incorrect. 1957 • BW • 30 Minutes Per Episode - 3 Episodes: "Mosby's Rangers" (Pilot Episode), "The Missing Colonel," "Point of Honor," "Trailer Promo." $8.95 |
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The Gray Ghost - Vol 2 Based on the real-life military career of the legendary Confederate hero Major John Singleton Mosby, whose daring exploits and elusive raids of the Yankee forces in Virginia earned him the nickname "Gray Ghost," this show was devoted to duty, honor and love of country. No wonder this show is never seen on TV. It's politically incorrect. 1957 • BW • 30 Minutes Per Episode - 3 Episodes: "Charity," "Eye For An Eye," "Jimmy." $8.95 |
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The Gray Ghost - Vol 3 Based on the real-life military career of the legendary Confederate hero Major John Singleton Mosby, whose daring exploits and elusive raids of the Yankee forces in Virginia earned him the nickname "Gray Ghost," this show was devoted to duty, honor and love of country. No wonder this show is never seen on TV. It's politically incorrect. 1957 • BW • 30 Minutes Per Episode - 3 Episodes: "Christmas Carol," Problem of Command," "The Trial." $8.95 |
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The Great Gildersleeve Collection The Great Gildersleeve came to television in 1955, with Willard Waterman playing the lead. Lillian Randolph played the role of Birdie-— the only member of the Gildersleeve cast to play her character in all three media— radio, movies and television. Stephanie Griffin played Marjorie, Ronald Keith played Leroy, and Willis Bouchey played Mayor Terwilliger. Starring: Willard Waterman, Lillian Randolph, Forrest Lewis Stephanie Griffin, Ronald Keith, Willis Bouchey, Shirley Mitchell, Earle Ross, Hal Smith. 1955 • BW • 30 Minute Per Episodes - 10 Episodes: Click HERE for Episode Titles. $15.95 |
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