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Guests include: Buddy Ebsen, Chet Atkins, Collins Kids, The Jordanaires, June Carter, Flatt and Scruggs, Minnie Pearl
Grand Ole Opry - April 28 1956
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A fugitive wanted for murder dyes his hair and plans to hide out at a desert resort until the heat dies down. He kills an automobile mechanic to keep his identity a secret and Sheriff Morgan arrests the mechanic's spiteful brother-in-law by mistake.
Sheriff of Cochise s01e10 The Red-Haired Visitor
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Ranchers are being killed, cattle stolen, and retired U.S. Deputy Marshall Denver Mckee leads various posses after the suspects but never seems to be able to find them. In the meantime, Mckee seems to have plenty of money to take care of his gorgeous daughter back home from schooling in the East.
Bonanza s02e06 Denver McKee
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Mr. and Mrs. Potts are an eccentric elderly couple. The rooms of their house are filled with husband Henry's collections of practically everything--including caskets. There's even one in the living room--containing the body of a survey taker from the newspaper who came by last week. Today, a new survery taker arrives asking questions about the missing man whom she replaced.
Lights Out s04e08 I Spy
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Upper middle-class teenagers in Los Angeles are going crazy. They trash a movie theater, beating up the manager and pushing a young man through a plate glass window. Sergeant Friday must get to the bottom of what is causing this to happen.
Dragnet s02e14 The Big Seventeen
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Riley worked in an aircraft plant in California, but viewers usually saw him at home, cheerfully disrupting life with his malapropisms and ill timed intervention into minor problems. His stock answer to every turn of fate became a catch phrase: 'What a revoltin' development this is!"
The Life Of Riley s01e01 Tonsils 10-04-49
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The original version of an American icon, "The Price is Right" rewarded contestants with valuable prizes for their ability to price items.
The Price is Right 01-27-60
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