What was Mr. Peepers’s first name on “Mr. Peepers” and what did he teach (NBC, 1952-55)?
Robinson J. Peepers taught biology on the TV series “Mr. Peepers” (NBC, 1952-55).
Robinson J. Peepers taught biology on the TV series “Mr. Peepers” (NBC, 1952-55).
Leonard Nimoy appeared in the science-fiction TV series Zombies of the Stratosphere (1952) before “Star Trek” (NBC, 1966-69). Nimoy played Narab, a Martian.
Michael St. Gerard played Elvis in the short-lived TV series “Elvis” (ABC, 1989-90).
The first “All in the Family” (CBS, 197179) aired on January 12, 1971, at 9:30 P.M.
Yes, the TV series “Dragnet” (NBC, 1952-59, 1967-70) was based on real cases. It may have been the original true crime drama, with all shows fashioned from cases found in Los Angeles police files. All scripts were reviewed by the police and the Los Angeles City Attorney’s office.
The hugely popular show “Roller Derby” ran on ABC for two years, from March 1949 to August 1951.
The question Ralph Kramden (“The Honeymooners,” CBS, 1955-56) missed when he appeared on “The $99,000 Answer”? was Who is the composer of “Swanee River”? Stephen Foster was the correct answer. Ralph guessed Ed Norton.