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The Resource Route 66, The complete third season, Lancer Productions, Inc. ; a Lancer-Edling production ; Screen Gems ; executive producer, Herbert B. Leonard ; created by Herbert B. Leonard and Stirling Silliphant

Route 66, The complete third season, Lancer Productions, Inc. ; a Lancer-Edling production ; Screen Gems ; executive producer, Herbert B. Leonard ; created by Herbert B. Leonard and Stirling Silliphant

Label
Route 66, The complete third season
Title
Route 66
Title number
The complete third season
Statement of responsibility
Lancer Productions, Inc. ; a Lancer-Edling production ; Screen Gems ; executive producer, Herbert B. Leonard ; created by Herbert B. Leonard and Stirling Silliphant
Title variation
Route 66
Creator
Contributor
Actor
Screenwriter
Composer
Conductor
Creator
Director
Producer
Subject
Genre
Language
eng
Summary
Tod Stiles and Buz Murdock continue their trek across North America, hopping from town to town and giving aid to anyone in need. Buz eventually stops traveling the road and Tod is joined by a new traveling companion, Lincoln Case
Related
Cataloging source
KOP
Characteristic
videorecording
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Route 66 (Television program)
Credits note
Original music composed and conducted by Nelson Riddle ; orchestrations by Gil Grau
Dewey number
[E]
LC call number
PN1992.8.A317
LC item number
R68 2012 season 3
PerformerNote
Martin Milner, George Maharis, Glenn Corbett ; guest stars, David Janssen, Signe Hasso, Joe E. Brown, Buster Keaton, John Astin, Edgar Buchanan, Luther Adler, Jeremy Slate, Sorrell Booke, Peter Lorre, Lon Chaney Jr., Boris Karloff, Nina Foch, Rod Steiger, Edward Asner, David Clarke, Madlyn Rhue, Leslie Nielsen, Ron Howard, Harry Guardino, Theodore Bikel, Lois Smith, Vera Miles, Martha Scott, Frank Overton, Julie Newmar, Robert Webber, Natalie Schafer, Barry Sullivan, Warren Stevens, Vivian Blaine, Richard Basehart, James Whitmore, Lois Nettleton, Robert Duvall, Harvey Korman, Martin Balsam, Roger Mobley, Steve Cochran, Ed Begley, Ruth Roman, Elizabeth Ashley, Beatrice Straight, Susan Oliver, Anne Helm, Alan Hale Jr., Diane Baker, Edward Binns, Paula Stewart, Alejandro Rey, Dick York, James Brown, John Litel, James Olson, Janice Rule, Susan Kohner, Rip Torn, Albert Salmi, Gene Hackman, Ralph Meeker, Miriam Hopkins, Chester Morris, Clifton James, Tom Bosley, Marco St. John, Alan Alda
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  • Leonard, Herbert B
  • Silliphant, Stirling
  • Bare, Richard L
  • Gist, Robert
  • Goldstone, James
  • Grauman, Walter E
  • Gries, Tom
  • Jackman, Fred
  • Miller, Robert Ellis
  • Rich, David Lowell
  • Senensky, Ralph
  • Sheldon, James
  • Sherman, George
  • Chase, Borden
  • Chase, Frank
  • Cox, William R.
  • Ellison, Harlan
  • Freeman, Leonard
  • Lambert, Bert
  • Lawrence, Anthony
  • Pine, Lester
  • Manoff, Arnold
  • Marcus, Larry
  • McGreevey, John
  • Rodman, Howard A
  • Sandler, Jesse
  • Sargent, Alvin
  • Scott, Eric
  • Thomas, Jerome B
  • Wincelberg, Shimon
  • Wood, Preston
  • Riddle, Nelson
  • Milner, Martin
  • Maharis, George
  • Corbett, Glenn
  • Adler, Luther
  • Alda, Alan
  • Ashley, Elizabeth
  • Asner, Edward
  • Astin, John
  • Baker, Diane
  • Balsam, Martin
  • Basehart, Richard
  • Begley, Ed
  • Bikel, Theodore
  • Binns, Edward
  • Blaine, Vivian
  • Booke, Sorrell
  • Bosley, Tom
  • Brown, James
  • Brown, Joe E.
  • Buchanan, Edgar
  • Chaney, Lon
  • Clarke, David
  • Cochran, Steve
  • Duvall, Robert
  • Foch, Nina
  • Guardino, Harry
  • Hackman, Gene
  • Hale, Alan
  • Hasso, Signe
  • Helm, Anne
  • Hopkins, Miriam
  • Howard, Ron
  • James, Clifton
  • Janssen, David
  • Karloff, Boris
  • Keaton, Buster
  • Kohner, Susan
  • Korman, Harvey
  • Litel, John
  • Lorre, Peter
  • Meeker, Ralph
  • Miles, Vera
  • Morris, Chester
  • Nettleton, Lois
  • Newmar, Julie
  • Nielsen, Leslie
  • Oliver, Susan
  • Olson, James
  • Overton, Frank
  • Rey, Alejandro
  • Rhue, Madlyn
  • Roman, Ruth
  • Rule, Janice
  • Salmi, Albert
  • Schafer, Natalie
  • Scott, Martha
  • Slate, Jeremy
  • Smith, Lois
  • Steiger, Rod
  • Stevens, Warren
  • St. John, Marco
  • Straight, Beatrice
  • Sullivan, Barry
  • Torn, Rip
  • Webber, Robert
  • Whitmore, James
  • York, Dick
  • Screen Gems
  • Shout! Factory (Firm)
  • Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc
Runtime
0
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  • Male friendship
  • Drifters
  • Automobile travel
  • United States Highway 66
  • Automobile travel
  • Drifters
  • Male friendship
  • United States
  • United States
Technique
live action
Label
Route 66, The complete third season, Lancer Productions, Inc. ; a Lancer-Edling production ; Screen Gems ; executive producer, Herbert B. Leonard ; created by Herbert B. Leonard and Stirling Silliphant
Instantiates
Publication
Note
  • DVD; region 1, NTSC; full screen presentation; Dolby digital mono
  • Originally broadcast during the 1962-1963 season on CBS
  • Also issued as part of the box set: Route 66, the complete series
Carrier category
videodisc
Carrier category code
  • vd
Carrier MARC source
rdacarrier
Content category
two-dimensional moving image
Content type code
  • tdi
Content type MARC source
rdacontent
Contents
  • Voice at the end of the line
  • written by Larry Marcus ; directed by David Lowell Rich
  • Lizard's leg and owlet's wing
  • written by Stirling Silliphant ; directed by Robert Gist
  • Disc 1.
  • One tiger to a hill
  • written by Stirling Silliphant ; directed by David Lowell Rich
  • Journey to Ninevah
  • written by William R. Cox ; directed by David Lowell Rich -- Man out of time
  • written by Larry Marcus ; directed by David Lowell Rich
  • Ever ride the waves in Oklahoma?
  • teleplay by Stirling Silliphant ; story by Borden Chase, Frank Chase ; directed by Robert Gist
  • written by Lester Pine ; directed by Walter Grauman
  • Hey, moth, come eat the flame
  • written by Stirling Silliphant ; directed by James Sheldon
  • Disc 2.
  • Across walnuts and wine
  • written by Stirling Silliphant ; directed by Herbert B. Leonard
  • Welcome to the wedding
  • written by Howard Rodman ; directed by George Sherman
  • Every father's daughter
  • written by Anthony Lawrence ; directed by Richard L. Bare
  • Poor little kangaroo rat
  • written by Stirling Silliphant ; directed by Tom Gries
  • You can't pick cotton in Tahiti
  • written by Shimon Wincelberg ; directed by Robert Ellis Miller
  • Disc 3.
  • Only by cunning glimpses
  • teleplay by Stirling Silliphant ; story by Stirling Silliphant, Preston Wood ; directed by Tom Gries
  • Where Is chick Lorimer, where has she gone?
  • teleplay by Larry Marcus ; story by Bert Lambert ; directed by George Sherman
  • Give the old cat a tender mouse
  • written by Stirling Silliphant ; directed by Tom Gries
  • A Bunch of lonely pagliaccis
  • written by Stirling Silliphant ; directed by Tom Gries
  • In the closing of a trunk
  • written by Stirling Silliphant ; directed by Ralph Senensky
  • Disc 4.
  • A gift for a warrior
  • television story and teleplay by Larry Marcus ; based on a story by Harlan Ellison ; directed by David Lowell Rich
  • Suppose I said I was the Queen of Spain
  • teleplay by Stirling Silliphant ; story by Jerome B. Thomas ; directed by David Lowell Rich
  • Somehow it gets to be tomorrow
  • written by Stirling Silliphant ; directed by David Lowell Rich
  • Shall forfeit his dog and ten shillings to the king
  • written by Stirling Silliphant ; direcrted by James Sheldon
  • Peace, pity, pardon
  • written by Stirling Silliphant ; directed by Robert Ellis Miller
  • Disc 5.
  • The cage around Maria
  • written by Jesse Sandler ; directed by George Sherman
  • Fifty miles from home
  • written by Stirling Silliphant ; directed by James Sheldon
  • Narcissus on an old red fire engine
  • written by Arnold Manoff ; directed by Ralph Senensky
  • The cruelest sea of all
  • teleplay by Leonard Freeman, Alvin Sargent ; story by Leonard Freeman, Eric Scott ; directed by James Sheldon
  • Soda pop and paper flags
  • written by John McGreevey ; directed by Fred Jackman Jr
  • Disc 6.
  • What a shining young man was our gallant lieutenant
  • written by Howard Rodman ; directed by James Goldstone
  • .But what do you do in March?
  • written by Stirling Silliphant ; directed by Robert Ellis Miller
  • Who will cheer my bonnie bride
  • written by Shimon Wincelberg ; directed by James Goldstone
  • Shadows of an afternoon
Control code
ocn796893445
Dimensions
4 3/4 in.
Dimensions
4 3/4 in.
Extent
6 videodiscs (approximately 27 hr.)
Isbn
9781603997829
Media category
video
Media MARC source
rdamedia
Media type code
  • v
Other control number
  • 826663132922
  • 826663132144
Other physical details
sound, black and white
Publisher number
  • SF 13292
  • SF 13214
System control number
(OCoLC)796893445
Label
Route 66, The complete third season, Lancer Productions, Inc. ; a Lancer-Edling production ; Screen Gems ; executive producer, Herbert B. Leonard ; created by Herbert B. Leonard and Stirling Silliphant
Publication
Note
  • DVD; region 1, NTSC; full screen presentation; Dolby digital mono
  • Originally broadcast during the 1962-1963 season on CBS
  • Also issued as part of the box set: Route 66, the complete series
Carrier category
videodisc
Carrier category code
  • vd
Carrier MARC source
rdacarrier
Content category
two-dimensional moving image
Content type code
  • tdi
Content type MARC source
rdacontent
Contents
  • Voice at the end of the line
  • written by Larry Marcus ; directed by David Lowell Rich
  • Lizard's leg and owlet's wing
  • written by Stirling Silliphant ; directed by Robert Gist
  • Disc 1.
  • One tiger to a hill
  • written by Stirling Silliphant ; directed by David Lowell Rich
  • Journey to Ninevah
  • written by William R. Cox ; directed by David Lowell Rich -- Man out of time
  • written by Larry Marcus ; directed by David Lowell Rich
  • Ever ride the waves in Oklahoma?
  • teleplay by Stirling Silliphant ; story by Borden Chase, Frank Chase ; directed by Robert Gist
  • written by Lester Pine ; directed by Walter Grauman
  • Hey, moth, come eat the flame
  • written by Stirling Silliphant ; directed by James Sheldon
  • Disc 2.
  • Across walnuts and wine
  • written by Stirling Silliphant ; directed by Herbert B. Leonard
  • Welcome to the wedding
  • written by Howard Rodman ; directed by George Sherman
  • Every father's daughter
  • written by Anthony Lawrence ; directed by Richard L. Bare
  • Poor little kangaroo rat
  • written by Stirling Silliphant ; directed by Tom Gries
  • You can't pick cotton in Tahiti
  • written by Shimon Wincelberg ; directed by Robert Ellis Miller
  • Disc 3.
  • Only by cunning glimpses
  • teleplay by Stirling Silliphant ; story by Stirling Silliphant, Preston Wood ; directed by Tom Gries
  • Where Is chick Lorimer, where has she gone?
  • teleplay by Larry Marcus ; story by Bert Lambert ; directed by George Sherman
  • Give the old cat a tender mouse
  • written by Stirling Silliphant ; directed by Tom Gries
  • A Bunch of lonely pagliaccis
  • written by Stirling Silliphant ; directed by Tom Gries
  • In the closing of a trunk
  • written by Stirling Silliphant ; directed by Ralph Senensky
  • Disc 4.
  • A gift for a warrior
  • television story and teleplay by Larry Marcus ; based on a story by Harlan Ellison ; directed by David Lowell Rich
  • Suppose I said I was the Queen of Spain
  • teleplay by Stirling Silliphant ; story by Jerome B. Thomas ; directed by David Lowell Rich
  • Somehow it gets to be tomorrow
  • written by Stirling Silliphant ; directed by David Lowell Rich
  • Shall forfeit his dog and ten shillings to the king
  • written by Stirling Silliphant ; direcrted by James Sheldon
  • Peace, pity, pardon
  • written by Stirling Silliphant ; directed by Robert Ellis Miller
  • Disc 5.
  • The cage around Maria
  • written by Jesse Sandler ; directed by George Sherman
  • Fifty miles from home
  • written by Stirling Silliphant ; directed by James Sheldon
  • Narcissus on an old red fire engine
  • written by Arnold Manoff ; directed by Ralph Senensky
  • The cruelest sea of all
  • teleplay by Leonard Freeman, Alvin Sargent ; story by Leonard Freeman, Eric Scott ; directed by James Sheldon
  • Soda pop and paper flags
  • written by John McGreevey ; directed by Fred Jackman Jr
  • Disc 6.
  • What a shining young man was our gallant lieutenant
  • written by Howard Rodman ; directed by James Goldstone
  • .But what do you do in March?
  • written by Stirling Silliphant ; directed by Robert Ellis Miller
  • Who will cheer my bonnie bride
  • written by Shimon Wincelberg ; directed by James Goldstone
  • Shadows of an afternoon
Control code
ocn796893445
Dimensions
4 3/4 in.
Dimensions
4 3/4 in.
Extent
6 videodiscs (approximately 27 hr.)
Isbn
9781603997829
Media category
video
Media MARC source
rdamedia
Media type code
  • v
Other control number
  • 826663132922
  • 826663132144
Other physical details
sound, black and white
Publisher number
  • SF 13292
  • SF 13214
System control number
(OCoLC)796893445

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