John Williams (the actor) and Friend |
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In :"Banquo's Chair" in "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" |
Alfred
Hitchcock Presents: Banquo's Chair (1959) - This is an episode of Hitchcock's television series that ran from 1955
to 1962. This episode scared Maven even into adulthood. Combine being a right good corker AND Hitchock's originality
in regards to his sponsors makes this episode still a goodie . . . especially late alone on a rainy night . . . :-O!:
http://www.imdb.com/video/hulu/vi3552772889/
[See
More about the Master Director at MYSTERIES: Alfred Hitchcock]
Ghost and Mrs. Muir - Maven
came across this while doing some research on www.youtube.com. Unfortunately it comes in three parts but it
does have Edward Mulhare (whom Maven, Aunt Battie, Battie Belle and Charlie all adored!), Hope Lange and Shirley
Booth! Would you believe she's a medium?!:
Colonel March of Scotland Yard
with Boris Karloff - This was an English series that they got lucky enough to get Karloff. . . . . Maven has only
one episode but it's certainly different from Karloff's usual fare!:
John Wayne and Lucille Ball |
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In "The Lucy Show" |
The Lucy Show - Would you believe
John Wayne meets Lucille Ball?!:
or
Sherlock
Holmes (1954) – 15 complete episodes: “The first and only American television series of Sherlock Holmes adventures aired in syndication in the fall of 1954. The 39 half-hour mostly original
stories were produced by Sheldon Reynolds and filmed in France by Guild Films, starring Ronald Howard (son of Leslie Howard)
as Holmes and Howard Marion Crawford as Watson. Archie Duncan appeared in many episodes as Inspector Lestrade (and a few as
other characters). Richard Larke, billed as Kenneth Richards, played Sgt. Wilkins in about fifteen episodes. The series’
associate producer, Nicole Milinaire, was one of the first women to attain a senior production role in a television series.”
http://retrovision.tv/freevideo/sherlock-holmes-1954/
Tobor and the Atomic
Submarine (1957) - This is the pilot to a failed television show about a little boy who could control his
robot telepathically to fight crime. . . . Beats some of the stuff Maven has seen since! http://www.archive.org/details/tobor01
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