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haveyouseenthismovie-poll · 5 months ago
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citizenscreen · 3 months ago
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CBS broadcast the premiere episode of “Route 66″on October 7, 1960
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theglitterdome · 4 months ago
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Clockwise from the top left are Kent McCord, Martin Milner, Charles Nelson Reilly, Ed Asner, Ernest Borgnine, Howard Cosell, John Wayne, and Glenn Ford. In the center from left are Redd Foxx and Jack Carter.
They appeared together as The Hollywood Boys Glee Club in a skit on a Rowan & Martin comedy special - September 18, 1973
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haveyouseenthisseries-poll · 3 months ago
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weirdlookindog · 1 year ago
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13 Ghosts (1960) - Australian Daybill
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nostalgia-eh52 · 2 months ago
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1973 Hoolywood Boys Choir 🎶
From top left Kent McCord, Martin Milner, Charles Nelson Reilly, Ed Asner, Glenn Ford, Red Foxx, Jack Carter, Ernest Borgnine, John Wayne and Howard Cosell
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gene-forrester · 2 years ago
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About all this Nietzche stuff. Do you really think there are super-intellects?
Yes, as matter of fact, I do.
Compulsion (1959) dir. Richard Fleischer
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thefrankshow · 29 days ago
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The Death of Hector
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friendlessghoul · 1 month ago
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Route 66: Journey to Nineveh Buster Keaton, Martin Milner and George Maharis
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spockvarietyhour · 9 months ago
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mudwerks · 1 year ago
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(via PEPLUM TV: Musings!)
Eve (Mamie Van Doren) and Adam (Martin Milner) in THE PRIVATE LIVES OF ADAM AND EVE (1960)
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badmovieihave · 3 months ago
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Bad movie I have Valley of the Dolls 1967
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citizenscreen · 4 months ago
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Glenn Corbett, Ethel Waters, and Martin Milner at a cast party for the television series 'Route 66' in Los Angeles, circa 1961. Waters guest starred in episode, “Goodnight Sweet Blues” that year.
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kwebtv · 1 year ago
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TV Guide -  July 6 - 12, 1963
Martin Sam Milner (December 28, 1931 – September 6, 2015)  Film, stage, radio and television actor. Milner is best known for his performances in two popular television series: Route 66, which aired on CBS from 1960 to 1964, and Adam-12, which aired on NBC from 1968 to 1975.
He guest starred in many television series during the 1950′s through the 1990′s.  Among them were The Stu Erwin Show, Dragnet, The Life of Riley, Navy Log, 7 The West Point Story, Wagon Train, The Millionaire, Rawhide, The Twilight Zone, Laredo, The Virginian, Fantasy Island, MacGyver, Murder, She Wrote and Life Goes On.  He also starred in The Swiss Family Robinson during the 1975-1976 season.  (Wikipedia)
Glenn Corbett (born Glenn Edwin Rothenburg; August 17, 1933 – January 16, 1993)  Actor in movies and television for more than thirty years. Corbett came to national attention in the early 1960s when he replaced George Maharis in the cast of the popular CBS adventure drama Route 66. He followed this with roles in high-profile films and television shows, including a guest role in the original Star Trek series, the daytime soap opera The Doctors and the prime-time soap Dallas.
In 1963, Corbett replaced George Maharis on Route 66. Corbett, playing Lincoln Case, co-starred with Martin Milner during part of the third season and the fourth and final season of the series (1963–64). In 1964–65, he had a role on Twelve O'Clock High as Lt. Tom Lockridge for two episodes.
Corbett's other television roles in the early to late 1960s include Wes Macauley on It's a Man's World (1962–63). He was featured in 1964 as "Dan Collins" in an episode of Gunsmoke titled "Chicken" in which a man gets an undeserved reputation as a gunman when he is found at a way station with four dead outlaws at his feet. Corbett was cast in a 1965 episode of Bonanza, titled Mighty is The Word, in which he portrayed a gunfighter who finds religion and becomes a preacher, only to be confronted by a vengeful man whose brother he once killed. In the 1965–1966 season, Corbett guest-starred on The Legend of Jesse James.  Corbett also guest-starred in an episode of The Virginian, entitled "The Awakening", in which his character, David Henderson, is a destitute former minister who has had a crisis of faith and comes to Medicine Bow just as a dispute breaks out at a local mine over safety issues. He appeared as "Chance Reynolds", a regular cast member on The Road West (1966–67). He guest-starred in the second season Star Trek episode "Metamorphosis" (1967) as Zefram Cochrane.
In 1971, Corbett had a guest appearance with Mariette Hartley on Gunsmoke (episode: "Phoenix"). In the 1970s, he had guest-starring roles on the television shows The Mod Squad, Cannon, The Streets of San Francisco, Police Woman, The Rockford Files, and Barnaby Jones.
In 1976, Corbett joined the cast of the NBC daytime soap opera The Doctors as Jason Aldrich. He stayed on The Doctors until 1981. Throughout the 1980s, Corbett was a recurring guest star on the long-running television series Dallas as Paul Morgan from 1983–84, and then from 1986–88.  (Wikipedia)
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oldshowbiz · 10 months ago
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CHCH TV - Channel 11
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weirdlookindog · 1 year ago
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13 Ghosts (1960)
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