@patdoyle3686....I agree...!! I think that the 50's were the greatest decade of T.V. It was a decade of new ideas and experimentation and development of formats. It was all new. Many of the popular radio shows were turned into T.V. shows. Thanks to RUclips, I am always finding 50's T.V. series that I didn't know existed.
Lever Brothers {Rinso} sponsored "BIG TOWN" on radio and TV- and owned the rights to the title- so off-network repeats were repackaged under various titles, depending on who played "Steve Wilson".
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@patdoyle3686....I agree...!! I think that the 50's were the greatest decade of T.V. It was a decade of new ideas and experimentation and development of formats. It was all new. Many of the popular radio shows were turned into T.V. shows.
Thanks to RUclips, I am always finding 50's T.V. series that I didn't know existed.
Lever Brothers {Rinso} sponsored "BIG TOWN" on radio and TV- and owned the rights to the title- so off-network repeats were repackaged under various titles, depending on who played "Steve Wilson".
😮Wow - that was the professor from Dobie Gillis!💯💥👍!
And Patty Lane's mother, where she worked with another Dobie educator, William Schallert.
He's using my typwriter. The Remington "super writer". The same model used by Clark Kent on the Superman TV show.
I will never watch your channel again because you cut us off before the movie ended.
The end is there. Try to watch it again.
No he did not cut off the ending. I saw it! Thank you to MovieCraft!