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VIDEO: Home Ranch

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Home Ranch
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Length: 25:47
Posted: 9/8/2009

Season 1, Episode 2: Cattle baron Oat Jackford orders his two cowboys to run Lucas McCain and his son off their ranch. watch

VIDEO: Trailer

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Trailer
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Length: 02:42
Posted: 7/23/2009

The trailer for the musical romantic comedy Girl Happy starring Elvis Presley. Rusty Wells and his band are just about ready to leave Chicago for their annual spring break trip to Ft. Lauderdale. That is, until Big Frank extends their stay at his club. Big Frank's daughter decides to go to Ft. Lauderdale with her friends for spring break, and so he gets Rusty and his band to look after her and makes sure she stays out of trouble. While he looks after her, he has to contend with good time girl, Deena, who has no patience for guys that stand her up or keep her waiting. watch

VIDEO: The Beautiful Children

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The Beautiful Children
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Length: 52:00
Posted: 1/24/2008

An endangered undercover agent (Paris Alexander) is reluctant to flee to safety in Greece. Guest starring: Paris Alexander, Harold J. Stone, Eduardo Ciannelli, John Aniston, Anna Brazzou - watch

Robinson and Scott must learn why enemy anti-submarine crafts pass undetected through Greek waters; guest Nick Dennis. Guest starring: Nick Dennis, Harold J. Stone, George Economu, Robert Patten, Rita Moussouri, Jack Stany -
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Length: 52:00
Posted: 1/24/2008
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Title Year Type
Hardly Working (Actor - Frank Loucazi) 1981 Movie
Mitchell (Actor - Tony Gallano) 1975 Movie
The Wild Mc Cullochs (Actor - George) 1975 Movie
Bridget Loves Bernie (Actor - Sam Steinberg) 1972 TV Show Series
Pickup On 101 (Actor - 2nd Farmer) 1972 Movie

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This may get me fitted for a ...

Question: This may get me fitted for a straitjacket, but I seem to recall a show from the early 1970s that went something like this: A father, daughter and possibly someone else lived together in a house after the mother died, I think. The father was an architect, or cartoonist, which required that he have a large sketch pad in his attic where he would retreat when searching for solace. When he contemplated his life's issues, a sketch of his house would take the features of a human face, turn and look at him and have a conversation with him. No one else would see this drawing but the dad. Feel free to send the wagon over to my house to collect me, as people think I'm absolutely crazy, especially when I mention the talking-house part.


Answer: Instead of a straitjacket, might I suggest something a little more freeing, perhaps a windbreaker, blazer or even a nice sweater vest, Martin? There's no need for restraint — I believe the show you're read more

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