(12/26/1950) Season 1, episode 17. When a wounded dog tracks down the man (Tris Coffin) who murdered his master (Hank Patterson), a gold mine owner, Cisco (Duncan Renaldo) tries to get proof that he is the killer. Duncan Renaldo, Leo Carrillo, Tanis Chandler, Zon Murray, Tris Coffin, Frank McCarroll (scenes deleted), Hank Patterson, Kenne Duncan, Director: Albert Herman.
Syndicated versions from back when the show was still in first run were called Happy Days Again and seasons 1 and 2 used the original 1955 version of Rock Around the Clock.
(12/31/1950) Season 1, Episode 24. Gene is under pressure to sell a piece of land he needs for a water supply. Gene Autry, Champion, Fuzzy Knight, Eilene Janssen, Stanley Andrews, Dick Curtis, Chuck Roberson, James Harrison, Director: George Archainbaud.
(12/3/1950) Season 1, Episode 20. Gene teams up with a local sheriff (Chill Wills) in order to track down the man (James Griffith) responsible for the death of a mutual friend. Gene Autry, Champion, Chill Wills, James Griffith, Robert Filmer, Reed Howes, Tom Monroe, Kermit Maynard, Art Dillard, Director: Frank McDonald.
(11/26/1950) Season 1, Episode 19. Gene's newly purchased horse runs away, meanwhile, the town bank is robbed. Gene sets out on the dual mission of retrieving his horse and capturing the bank robbers. Gene Autry, Champion, Alan Hale Jr., Harry Cheshire, Harry Lauter, Don C. Harvey, Jim Frasher, Marshall Reed, Kenne Duncan, Director: George Archainbaud.
(11/12/1950) Season 1, Episode 17. Gene encounters a young boy (Billy Gray) hiding in a barn. After taking him in, Gene learns that the boy is searching for his father (Jim Bannon) who turns out to be a wanted man. Gene Autry, Champion, Pat Buttram, Lynne Roberts, Alan Hale Jr., Jim Bannon, Rand Brooks, Billy Gray, Ed Dearing, Paul Campbell, Stan Jolley, Director: George Archainbaud.
(8/20/1950) Season 1, Episode 5. Gene tries to reform the young son (Billy Gray) of an outlaw (George J. Lewis). Gene Autry, Champion, Pat Buttram, Barbara Stanley, George J. Lewis, Billy Gray, Robert Livingston, House Peters Jr., Wes Hudman, Director: Frank McDonald.
(9/17/1950) Season 1, Episode 9. An outlaw gang try to convince a former crook (Francis Ford) to help them rob Gene's safe. Gene Autry, Champion, Pat Buttram, Wendy Waldron, Francis Ford, John Doucette, Bob Wilkie, Bud Osborne, Bob Cason, Director: George Archainbaud.
(12/17/1950) Season 1, Episode 22. Gene encounters a cowboy who tries to rob him. Gene Autry, Champion, Chill Wills, Russ Hayden, Peggy Stewart, James Griffith, Robert Filmer, Reed Howes, Sam Flint, Tom Monroe, Kermit Maynard, Director: Frank McDonald.
(10/15/1950) Season 1, Episode 13. Gene and Pat rescue a young Mexican boy (Don Pietro) who is being forced to locate an old mine by outlaws who threaten to kill the youngster's burro. Gene Autry, Champion, Pat Buttram, Don Pietro, Harry Harvey, Tom Neal, Kenne Duncan, Zon Murray, Wes Hudman, Director: Frank McDonald.
(9/10/1950) Season 1, Episode 8. Gene investigates why a gang is trying so hard to gain control of an unprofitable ranch. Gene Autry, Champion, Pat Buttram, Gail Davis, Harry Lauter, Stanley Andrews, William Haade, Michael Ragan, Francis McDonald, Wade Crosby, Director: George Archainbaud.
(11/19/1950) Season 1, Episode 18. Gene and Pat are visiting Peaceful Mesa when they get caught up in a gun battle. Gene Autry, Champion, Pat Buttram, Gail Davis, George J. Lewis, Chuck Roberson, Kenneth MacDonald, Lee Phelps, Dick Alexander, Wes Hudman, Director: George Archainbaud.
(10/1/1950) Season 1, Episode 11. Champion loses a fixed horse race, but helps Gene track down a gang of bank robbers. Gene Autry, Champion, Pat Buttram, Virginia Herrick, Harry Harvey, Kenne Duncan, Jamel Frazier, Tom Neal, Zon Murray, Director: Frank McDonald.
(9/3/1950) Season 1, Episode 7. A crook (William Haade) tries to grab two adjacent ranches owned by feuding families by murdering one man (Francis McDonald) and framing another (Stanley Andrews). Gene Autry, Champion, Pat Buttram, Gail Davis, Stanley Andrews, Francis McDonald, Harry Lauter, William Haade, Jack Ingram, Director: George Archainbaud.
(12/24/1952) Season 1, Episode 11. Following a school reunion where she learns that all her old girlfriends have become career women, Joan (Joan Davis) dreams of things she might have accomplished had she not married Brad (Jim Backus). Joan Davis, Jim Backus, Director: Ezra Stone.
(6/24/1953) Season 1, Episode 37. The judge (Jim Backus) counsels a married couple about the insignificance of a honeymoon by reminiscing about his own disastrous one. Joan Davis, Jim Backus, Paul Dubov, Betty Lou Gerson, Tim Graham, Herb Vigran, Director: Ezra Stone.
(1/10/1953) Season 1, Episode 35. Three nights a week, Joan (Joan Davis) and Brad (Jim Backus) are getting no sleep due to their neighbors' wild parties. Joan Davis, Jim Backus, Geraldine Carr, Sandra Gould, Lee Patrick, Director: Ezra Stone.
(1/7/1953) Season 1, Episode 13. Joan (Joan Davis) and Brad (Jim Backus) try to reform a young juvenile delinquent whose father recently received a stiff prison sentence. Joan Davis, Jim Backus, Sandra Gould, Director: Marc Daniels.
(7/8/1953) Season 1, Episode 39. Brad (Jim Backus) lands in the hospital with three broken toes. Joan (Joan Davis) goes to visit him but the receptionist (Lee Patrick) will not let her through to see him because visiting hours are over, but never fear, Joan will find a way. Joan Davis, Jim Backus, Geraldine Carr, Frank Gerstle, Lee Patrick, Barney Phillips, Almira Sessions, Director: Ezra Stone.
(10/29/1963) Season 1, Episode 6. Uncle Joe (Edgar Buchanan) spends Kate's (Bea Benaderet) money to buy cases of lousy men and women's cologne to make a fast buck reselling it. The money was intended to put screens in the hotel that will keep mosquitoes from chasing away paying guests. Bea Benaderet, Edgar Buchanan, Jeannine Riley, Pat Woodell, Linda Kaye, Frank Cady, Phil Gordon, George Cisar, Hank Patterson, Olan Soule, Director: David Alexander.
(11/12/1963) Season 1, Episode 8. It's time for Bobbie Jo to put down the books and set out to get a significant other. Bea Benaderet, Edgar Buchanan, Jeannine Riley, Pat Woodell, Linda Kaye, Russ Horton, Jack Bannon, George Cisar, Director: Jean Yarbrough.
(2/4/1964) Season 1, Episode 20. When the Junction needs money to stay afloat, Uncle Joe convinces two rich women that the hotel is a reducing farm. Bea Benaderet, Edgar Buchanan, Jeannine Riley, Pat Woodell, Linda Kaye, Dorothy Konrad, Pearl Shear, Don Brodie, Director: Guy Scarpitta.
(1/28/1963) Season 1, Episode 18. After Lucy (Lucille Ball) drives off the plumber (Stafford Repp) with her meddling, she and Viv (Vivian Vance) decide to finish installing the shower stall -- with disastrous results. Lucille Ball, Vivian Vance, Dick Martin, Jimmy Garrett, Ralph Hart, Don Briggs, Stafford Repp, Director: Jack Donohue.
(2/4/1963) Season 1, Episode 19. When one of the members of Viv's (Vivian Vance) ladies volunteer fire department quartet drops out, Lucy (Lucille Ball) convinces Viv and her friends to let her fill the vacant spot. Lucille Ball, Vivian Vance, Hans Conried, Candy Moore, Carole Cook, Dorothy Konrad, Allan Ray, Director: Jack Donohue.
(11/5/1958) Season 1, Episode 5. Andy Griffith shares some of his folksy observations, and later plays a frontier psychiatrist to Milton's neurotic gunslinger. Milton Berle, Andy Griffith, Billy May, Tony Roberts, Jimmy Durante.
(2/23/1954) Season 1, Episode 22. Margaret's birthday is coming up, and this year she plans on maneuvering Danny into getting her the gift that she wants. Danny Thomas, Jean Hagen, Sherry Jackson, Rusty Hamer, Ben Lessy, Harvey Lembeck, Shirley Mitchell, Jacqueline de Wit, Marianne Stewart, Director: Sheldon Leonard.
Inside Combat Rescue Season 1 Episode 4 - About the Show The elite Combat Rescue members of the U.S. Air Force, Pararescuemen, or PJs, have one mission: rescue American or Allied forces in extreme danger. Whether their targets are shot down or isolated behind enemy lines, surrounded, engaged, wounded, or captured by the enemy, PJs will do whatever necessary to bring those in peril home. For the first time in their history, the PJs allow camera crews to cover their missions in Afghanistan. Inside Combat Rescue is the story of the lives of these elite airmen.
Inside Combat Rescue Season 1 Episode 3 - About the Show The elite Combat Rescue members of the U.S. Air Force, Pararescuemen, or PJs, have one mission: rescue American or Allied forces in extreme danger. Whether their targets are shot down or isolated behind enemy lines, surrounded, engaged, wounded, or captured by the enemy, PJs will do whatever necessary to bring those in peril home. For the first time in their history, the PJs allow camera crews to cover their missions in Afghanistan. Inside Combat Rescue is the story of the lives of these elite airmen.
(5/1/1953) Season 1, Episode 18. The company president's decision to have a testimonial dinner in his honor, gives Riley delusions of grandeur. William Bendix, Marjorie Reynolds, Tom D'Andrea, Lugene Sanders, Wesley Morgan, Douglas Dumbrille, Robert Sweeney, Emory Parnell, Pat Flaherty, Voice: George Fenneman, Director: Abby Berlin.
Inside Combat Rescue Season 1 Episode 1 - About the Show The elite Combat Rescue members of the U.S. Air Force, Pararescuemen, or PJs, have one mission: rescue American or Allied forces in extreme danger. Whether their targets are shot down or isolated behind enemy lines, surrounded, engaged, wounded, or captured by the enemy, PJs will do whatever necessary to bring those in peril home. For the first time in their history, the PJs allow camera crews to cover their missions in Afghanistan. Inside Combat Rescue is the story of the lives of these elite airmen.
Inside Combat Rescue Season 1 Episode 1 - bout the Show The elite Combat Rescue members of the U.S. Air Force, Pararescuemen, or PJs, have one mission: rescue American or Allied forces in extreme danger. Whether their targets are shot down or isolated behind enemy lines, surrounded, engaged, wounded, or captured by the enemy, PJs will do whatever necessary to bring those in peril home. For the first time in their history, the PJs allow camera crews to cover their missions in Afghanistan. Inside Combat Rescue is the story of the lives of these elite airmen.
(3/27/1953) Season 1, Episode 13. Riley's family is selected to appear in a radio program that brings parents and children together for a family reunion - and plants hidden microphones throughout the house to capture their unrehearsed reactions to the event. William Bendix, Marjorie Reynolds, Tom D'Andrea, Lugene Sanders, Wesley Morgan, James Gleason, Sarah Padden, Emory Parnell, Bobby Watson, Guy Mannering, Director: Abby Berlin.
(4/3/1953) Season 1, Episode 14. Riley tries supplementing his wages by buying a hamburger stand. William Bendix, Marjorie Reynolds, Tom D'Andrea, Wes Morgan, Gloria Blondell, Donna Corcoran, Directed by Les Goodwins.
(4/10/1953) Season 1, Episode 15. Feeling that their families don't sufficiently appreciate them, Riley and Gillis decide to spend their vacation camping at a remote mountain cabin. William Bendix, Marjorie Reynolds, Tom D'Andrea, Lugene Sanders, Wesley Morgan, Veda Ann Borg, Directed by Abby Berlin.
(4/10/1953) Season 1, Episode 16. When Riley finds two banquet tickets discarded by his boss, he decides to surprise Peg. William Bendix, Marjorie Reynolds, Tom D'Andrea, Lugene Sanders, Wesley Morgan, Marie Brown, Directed by Abby Berlin.
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(4/29/1954) Season 1, Episode 33. Peggy worries that Ray will find out that she is scheduled to model bathing suits and lingerie in front of a group of men. Ray Milland, Phyllis Avery, Gordon Jones, Minerva Urecal, D. J. Thompson, Veola Vonn, Louise Lorimer, June Foray, Janet Stewart, Paul Ravel, Charles Hagen, Director: Charles Barton.
(1954) Season 1, Episode 14. Duffy tells Archie he can hire the beautiful actress, with whom he is infatuated, to sing at the tavern as long as she packs enough customers to pay her salary. Ed Gardner, Alan Reed, Pattee Chapman, Jimmy Conlin, Mary Beth Hughes, Fritz Feld, Aileen Carlyle, Lizz Slifer, Kathryn Sheldon, Director: Harve Foster.
(11/23/1952) Season 1, Episode 4. Carson's Cellar was a comedy variety television series. Each show ran through a variety of comedy sketches with a tongue-in-cheek sense of humor. Johnny Carson, Jack Bailey, Director: Bob Lehman.
For the first time ever on free view, the full event that was only posted for 48 hours and was an actual PPV where subscribers paid (pretty small fee as I recall) for access to the video that concluded the invasion story line. This episode was also offered on DVD along with a behind the scenes video showing how we were making these, and some bonus episodes.
Looking at the more recent GlobalMania you can see where these stories tie together. it's been fun reposting these lost shows. I may do it for season 2 as well, but I'll be taking some time off first. Hope you all enjoy.