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The Lloyd Bridges Show
1962 American TV series or program From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Lloyd Bridges Show is an American anthology drama television series produced by Aaron Spelling that aired on CBS from September 11, 1962 to May 28, 1963, starring and hosted by Lloyd Bridges.
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Broadcast history
The Lloyd Bridges Show, a Four Star production, aired on Tuesday at 8 p.m. Eastern time; summer rebroadcasts aired from June to September 3, 1963. The series aired opposite the first season of ABC's military drama Combat!, starring Rick Jason and Vic Morrow, and the last season of NBC's western series Laramie starring John Smith, Robert Fuller, and Spring Byington. It followed rebroadcasts of the half-hour version of CBS's Gunsmoke under the title Marshal Dillon, starring James Arness.[1][2][3]
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Notable guest stars
- Philip Abbott
- Frank Aletter
- Morgan Brittany
- Edgar Buchanan
- Walter Burke
- John Cassavetes
- Lonny Chapman
- Michael Constantine
- Russ Conway
- Gloria DeHaven
- Don Dubbins
- Norman Fell
- Paul Ford
- Dianne Foster
- Betty Garrett
- Don Gordon
- Harry Guardino
- Glynis Johns
- Carolyn Jones
- Werner Klemperer
- Bethel Leslie
- John Marley
- Lee Meriwether
- Ricardo Montalbán
- Kathleen Nolan
- J. Pat O'Malley
- Jerry Paris
- Paul Richards
- Gena Rowlands
- Reta Shaw
- Robert F. Simon
- Maxine Stuart
- Dub Taylor
- Rhys Williams
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The Lloyd Bridges Show was a 1962–63 anthology series produced by Aaron Spelling, which ran for 34 episodes. For the first three months,[2] Bridges appeared in each episode as anthology narrator Adam Shepherd, and was often also one of the characters in the storyline.[4][5] Beginning in January 1963 "the show became a straightforward anthology series hosted by Bridges".[2]
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