What was the name of the One-Armed Man on “The Fugitive” (ABC, 1963-67)?
The One-Armed Man on “The Fugitive” (ABC, 1963-67) was Fred Johnson, played by Bill Raisch.
He was captured in the final episode, which aired on August 29, 1967.
The One-Armed Man on “The Fugitive” (ABC, 1963-67) was Fred Johnson, played by Bill Raisch.
He was captured in the final episode, which aired on August 29, 1967.
The title character in the TV series “My Mother the Car” was a 1928 Porter with Ann Sothern’s voice. The “Porter” is a fictitious make.
Henry Fonda endorsed GAF on TV. Robert Young endorsed Sanka. Andy Griffith endorsed Maxwell House.
Sprinters Tommie Smith and Juan Carlos, winners of medals in the 200-meter event, raised their fists in a “black power” salute at the 1968 Summer Olympics. The 1968 Olympics from Mexico City were televised in the United States on ABC.
Kristin Shepard (Mary Crosby), J. R.’s sister-in-law, shot J. R in the last episode of the 1979-80 season of “Dallas” (CBS, 1978-91). J. R. Ewing was played by Larry Hagman.
Jackie, Marlon, Tito, and Michael Jackson of the original Jackson Five, along with brother Randy and sisters Maureen (Rebie), La Toya, and Janet appeared on the variety series “The Jacksons” (CBS, 1976-77). Jermaine, the fifth member of The Jackson Five, did not appear. The Jackson Five provided voices for the cartoon series “The Jackson Five”…
Real-life married couple Richard Benjamin and Paula Prentiss played Dick and Paula Hollister on the TV series “He and She” (CBS, 1967-68). He was a cartoonist, she a social worker. They lived in New York.