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Tales of Horror presents Part 2 of "The Blood Countess" from Nightfall 11/21/80
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The Deerslayer. 1932. "The Return Of The Prisoners". A ransom is carved elephants is paid. The Deerslayer plans to rescue the Iroquois squaw. The date is approximate. Charles Frederick Lindsley (adaptor, director), James Fenimore Cooper (author)
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The Whistler. December 27, 1942."The Double Cross". A cop's brother who's an ex-con, is suspected of a robbery. Wilbur Hatch (composer, conductor), J. Donald Wilson (writer).

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Have Gun, Will Travel. June 19, 1960. "The Army Man". Sponsored by: French's Worcestershire Sauce, Guardian Maintenance Service, Pepsi. Paladin travels to Lawrence Kansas for a reunion of his old cavalry outfit. One old soldier is seeking revenge, by killing three men!

John Dehner, Ben Wright, Hugh Douglas (announcer), Frank Paris (producer, director), Ann Doud (writer), Joseph Kearns, Barney Phillips, Vic Perrin, Edgar Bergen (Guardian Maintenance commercial), Herb Meadow (creator), Sam Rolfe (creator), Bill James (sound effects), Tom Hanley (sound effects).

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Big Band Serenade presents Muggsy Spanier and His Ragtime Band 1939-1942
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The Whistler. October 18, 1942. "Death Comes At Midnight" A man dreams that he's going to be killed in forty eight hours...and it looks like he's going to be proved correct! Wilbur Hatch (composer, conductor), Herbert Connor (writer), J. Donald Wilson (writer).

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Tales of Horror presents part 1 of "The Blood Countess" from Nightfall 11/14/80

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Western Wednesday Presents The Six-Shooter The Six-Shooter. June 24, 1954 "Myra Barker". The Six Shooter proposes marriage. A well written show, the last show of the series. Jimmy Stewart, Jack Johnstone (director), Basil Adlam (music), Virginia Gregg, Howard McNear, Parley Baer, Frank Burt (creator, writer), B. J. Thompson, John Wald (announcer).

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Western Wednesday presents Sky King from 1947, Army of Blue Men 7/14/47 and The Stolen Pearls 7/23/47

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