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1. Death Valley Days (1952–1970)
TV-PG | 25 min | Western
Western stories and legends based, and filmed, in and around Death Valley, California. One of the longest-running Western series, originating on radio in the 1930s. The continuing sponsor was "20 Mule Team" Borax, a product formerly mined in Death Valley.
Stars: Stanley Andrews, Robert Taylor, Ronald Reagan, Dale Robertson
Votes: 1,045
2. Matinee Theatre (1955–1958)
60 min | Drama, Horror, Mystery
A daily anthology show, featuring original material, as well as adaptations of literary classics.
Stars: John Conte, Peter Hansen, Sarah Churchill, Johnny Crawford
Votes: 132
3. Stars Over Hollywood (1950–1951)
30 min | Drama
Filmed dramatic anthology series featuring lesser known actors.
Stars: Lynne Roberts, Stanley Andrews, Byron Foulger, Ross Ford
Votes: 14
4. Hollywood Opening Night (1951–1953)
30 min | Drama
An anthology series of the early 1950s. It was broadcast by CBS from 1951 to 1952, with episodes typically re-using stories from the earlier television series "Stars Over Hollywood". Then ... See full summary »
Stars: Jimmy Fidler, Jimmy Wallington, William Boyett, Jorja Curtright
Votes: 31
5.
Death Valley Days (1952–1970)
Episode:
Emma Is Coming
(1960)
TV-PG | 25 min | Western
A singer wants to chuck it all and go home.
Director: John Rawlins | Stars: Erin O'Brien, Rick Jason, Alan Reed, Robert Foulk
Votes: 25
6.
Death Valley Days (1952–1970)
Episode:
Fifteen Paces to Fame
(1957)
TV-PG | 25 min | Western
As a editorialist in Virginia City, a young Mark Twain finds himself facing a gun duel with a rival newspaper man.
Director: Stuart E. McGowan | Stars: Paul Donovan, Ella Ethridge, Dorothy Granger, Mayo Loiseaux
Votes: 18
7.
Death Valley Days (1952–1970)
Episode:
Head of the House
(1958)
TV-PG | 30 min | Western
When crossing the country in a wagon train on the way to Oregon disaster strikes the Segar family. The parents die, leaving their orphaned children to carry on under the protection of the wagon master.
Director: Stuart E. McGowan | Stars: Roy Barcroft, Morgan Jones, Harold Daye, Rickie Sorensen
Votes: 31
8.
Death Valley Days (1952–1970)
Episode:
La Tules
(1962)
TV-PG | 25 min | Western
Sante Fe faces an invasion by the American army and its citizens are heading south for the protection of the Mexican forces. But the strong willed Las Tules makes a case for standing up to the soldiers and refuses to leave.
Director: Tay Garnett | Stars: Katy Jurado, Rodolfo Acosta, John Mauldin, Rodolfo Hoyos Jr.
Votes: 19
9.
Death Valley Days (1952–1970)
Episode:
Man on the Run
(1958)
TV-PG | 25 min | Western
Billy Benson is devoted to an easy life, unless it involves the advances of "ball and chain" Annie Parker. But desperate for money, he takes a typesetting job and promptly gets into a mess requiring a woman's touch.
Director: Stuart E. McGowan | Stars: Billy Nelson, Mary Field, Hank Patterson, Ralph Neff
Votes: 18
10.
Death Valley Days (1952–1970)
Episode:
Ship of No Return
(1958)
TV-PG | 25 min | Western
British sailor Edward falls in love with Manuela Cortez against her father's wishes. Banished from colonial California he becomes a pearl diver with the help of native Kiori. A ferocious storm changes the fortunes of all.
Director: Stuart E. McGowan | Stars: David Frankham, Maurice Jara, Mel Gaines, Nestor Paiva
Votes: 25
11.
Death Valley Days (1952–1970)
Episode:
Ten in Texas
(1958)
TV-PG | 25 min | Western
Colonel Campbell and his associate Blocker found the XIT ranch, one of the largest in Texas. But they are confounded by cattle rustlers like Johnny Santos and their inability to prove he's changing brands. A trial helps resolve the issue.
Director: Stuart E. McGowan | Stars: Robert Fuller, Harry Strang, Ray Corrigan, Bob Steele
Votes: 24
12.
Death Valley Days (1952–1970)
Episode:
The Big Rendezvous
(1958)
TV-PG | 25 min | Western
Kit Carson falls in love with Indian woman Waa-Nibe, who is harassed by brutish Frenchman Pierre.
Director: Stuart E. McGowan | Stars: Peter Walker, Gardner McKay, Laurie Carroll, Iron Eyes Cody
Votes: 24
13.
Death Valley Days (1952–1970)
Episode:
The Girl Who Walked with a Giant
(1958)
TV-PG | 25 min | Western
The tumultuous political career of Sam Houston is recalled after marrying a younger Margaret Lea. Serving as leader of an independent Texas plus as governor and senator after it became a state, he relied heavily on his wife's support.
Director: Stuart E. McGowan | Stars: Stephen Chase, Nancy Rennick, Eddy Grove, Jaclyn Hellman
Votes: 23
14.
Death Valley Days (1952–1970)
Episode:
The Greatest Scout of All
(1958)
TV-PG | 25 min | Western
Frank Grouard, a mixed race man, finds himself between the Indian life and the white man's culture. He eventually becomes a highly regarded scout for the army, sent on the toughest of assignments.
Director: Stuart E. McGowan | Stars: Bruce Kay, Maureen Hingert, Walter Kray, Frank Richards
Votes: 23
15.
Death Valley Days (1952–1970)
Episode:
The Man Who Was Never Licked
(1957)
TV-PG | 25 min | Western
Elias Baldwin heads to Santa Ana, California to makes his fortune. He takes risky chances on a number of business deals but it works out. But money leaves him unfulfilled until he meets the lovely Jennie Dexter.
Director: Stuart E. McGowan | Stars: William Hudson, Robert Argent, Daria Massey, Jack Lomas
Votes: 20
16.
Stars Over Hollywood (1950–1951)
Episode:
Autumn Flames
(1951)
Drama
After 14 years of marriage, a woman thinks that the romance between her and her husband has died.
Director: Axel Gruenberg | Stars: John Hubbard, Maria Palmer, Eva Pearson, Janine Perreau
17.
Matinee Theatre (1955–1958)
Episode:
The Brass Ring
(1955)
Drama, Horror, Mystery
A young intern tries to convince his fiancee she shouldn't have the responsibility of supporting her divorced sister and the sister's child.
Stars: John Conte, Jeanne Cooper, Richard Erdman, Gloria Talbott
18.
Hollywood Opening Night (1951–1953)
Episode:
Autumn Flames
(1951)
Drama
Director: Axel Gruenberg | Stars: John Hubbard, Maria Palmer, Eva Pearson, Janine Perreau