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One Season Seventies TV Dramas List?

post #1 of 16
Thread Starter 
Dear Guys:

As a memory exercise, try to help me list the one season (or slightly longer) 1970's tv dramas:

Here's what I recall so far:

Ellery Queen
Lucas Tanner
Petrocelli
Hec Ramsey
Snoop Sisters
Delvechhio
Toma (predecessor to Baretta)
Logan's Run
Invisible Man
Gemini Man
Fantastic Journey
Kolchak: Night Stalker
Magician
Search
Man From Atlantis
Apple's Way
The Family Holvak
The New Perry Mason
Sword of Justice
Ghost Story
Tales of the Unexpected
How The West Was Won
A Man Called Sloan

What else is out there?

James

I like trying to see how many of these shows I can recall without looking at a tv guide.
post #2 of 16
Thread Starter 
List part II.

Manhunter (with Ken Howard)
Longstreet
Bearcats
Nichols
Cliffhangers
James at 15
Barbary Coast
Smith Family
Hunter
Sierra
Walking Tall


James
post #3 of 16
Kaz
Movin' On
Harry O
Hawkins
O'Hara, U.S. Treasury
Owen Marshall: Counselor at Law
Eischied

 
post #4 of 16
Owen Marshall ran 3 years and Petrocelli ran 2 so I wouldn't exactly call them "One-Season" Shows.
post #5 of 16
I know, but it's still kinda shortish and slightly longer than just one (as the thread says), more than that I wouldn't include. 
post #6 of 16
Three for the Road

BTW Movin On lasted two seasons.
post #7 of 16
Then Came Bronson.

Technically, this is a one season series from 1969, but 11 of its 26 episodes spilled over into 1970.  The pilot movie has been issued by the Warner Archive and is currently selling well there (#7 out of 400+ releases).  Not sure about rights issues for the series, but if Warner has this, I wouldn't be surprised to see it among their early TV releases.  Incidentally, Warner has released a bonafide one-season modern TV series through the Archive, "Eleventh Hour."  See the link below; it may give some indication as to pricing for a season of televsion episodes.

http://www.wbshop.com/The-Eleventh-Hour-The-Complete-First-Season/1000121164,default,pd.html?cgid=TVEXCLUSIVE

So if some of the titles mentioned above are under Warner's ownership, then perhaps they'll eventually be released via the Archive.  
post #8 of 16

dan august,

flying high,

american girls,

the invisble man,

post #9 of 16
Then Came Bronson isn't a big deal as TNT ran them all uncut back when they used to run old TV shows. What I would love to get from the Warner TV archvies is the original Eleventh Hour that ran for 2 seasons in the early sixties and was a companion show to Dr. Kildare. There's even a 2-part crossover with Kildare and the Eleventh Hour that I would love to get the other half of. With Marta Kristin and Tony Dow! The actual old Warner produced shows don't excite me all that much because frankly I don't think most of them are very good. But the MGM shows that they own through the Turner deal I find far more interesting. Eleventh Hour, The Lieutenant and Mr. Novak would all be great to get full releases for.
post #10 of 16
240 Robert
Chicago Story (technically early '80s but I'd still like to see it)
post #11 of 16
Griff
City of Angels
Cade's County
Nakia
Mrs. Columbo
O'Hara U.S. Treasury
Richie Brockelman, Private Eye
Caribe
Most Wanted
Bert D'Angelo, Superstar
Banyon
Doc Elliot
The Immortal
Strange Report
The Persuaders
Man and the City
Sons and Daughters
Khan
Salvage 1
The Young Rebels
The Young Lawyers
Storefront Lawyers
The Immortal
The Psychiatrist
San Francisco International Airport
The Interns
Most Deadly Game
Matt Lincoln
Sarge
The Sixth Sense
Bronk
Assignment: Vienna
The Delphi Bureau
Jigsaw
Chase
Shaft
Faraday and Company
Tenafly
Born Free
Get Christie Love
Planet of the Apes
The New Land
Beacon Hill
Swiss Family Robinson
Matt Helm
Medical Story
Doctors Hospital
Kate McShane
Joe Forrester
McCoy
Rafferty
Paris
Serpico
Oregon Trail
Big Hawaii
McKenzies of Paradise Cove
Blue Knight
Executive Suite
The Quest
Spencer's Pilots
Rosetti and Ryan
The Fitzpatricks
Mulligan's Stew
WEB
Project UFO
Lazarus Syndrome
California Fever
Big Shamus, Little Shamus
post #12 of 16
Whoops! Project UFO lasted Two Seasons!

Chopper One
Firehouse

MERRY CHRISTMAS! Everyone!
post #13 of 16
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Originally Posted by Regulus View Post

Whoops! Project UFO lasted Two Seasons!

Chopper One
Firehouse

MERRY CHRISTMAS! Everyone!
 
     Project UFO ran for 2 half seasons. The other 2 shows were half hours.
post #14 of 16
planet of the apes has all ready been released out on dvd
post #15 of 16
the lifes and times of grizzly adams
post #16 of 16
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Originally Posted by Tim Gregerson View Post

the lifes and times of grizzly adams


Actually The Lifes and Times of Grizzly Adams lasted two seasons.  But it was a great show.
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