I finished up Tuesday night with The Fruitcake and The Day After Christmas from Ozzie & Harriet. Last night I watched Bullets For Santa from 77 Sunset Strip. Most of my episodes from that show are from MeTV recordings, however this particular episode was taken from a film print-looked like 16mm...
Aired right after The Girl At The Emporium. Did anyone notice in that episode Wally's (Skip Young) last name was Dipple, instead of Plumstead? Any relation to Lloyd Corrigan's character name Wally Dipple from earlier seasons?
Plenty of great choices here for holiday viewing. I'll watch The Lucy Show episode (or any other for that matter) just to see Candy Moore. I always liked her and thought she should have been in more TV shows and movies than she was.
Can that entire 435 O&H episode collection be far off???? Trying to patiently wait like many others. I am sure those episodes, including the Christmas ones will look great. Merry Christmas to all.
I'll take the Season 3 Christmas episode of Bonanza "Gabrielle". How could anyone not be touched by this one.
I'll take the Season 3 Christmas 1961 episode "Gabrielle" in Bonanza. Diane Mountford did an amazing performance in this very moving and poignant episode.
Nice! I didn't know about this episode until now. I only bought up to Season 13. I will have to make sure I pick up this season and check out this Christmas one next year.
Excellent choices. I especially like Candy Moore in The Lucy Show(along with several other shows she appeared in). I thought she was always talented enough to do even more shows than she did. Very cute looking too!
I like many of the shows and holiday episodes mentioned. Here is one I don't think I saw posted. Season 1, Episode 11 Here Come The Brides-A Christmas Place. Jeremy played by Bobby Sherman sings in this episode.