Petticoat Junction (1963) Don Keefer Mr. Forbes 1 Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969) Janet Waldo Violet Bentley 1 The Jetsons (1962) George Chandler Dr. Barton Stuart 1 Roxie Hart (1942) Mabel Forrest Second Lady 1 The Twilight Zone (1959) Bob Turnbull Chuck ...
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The television show "Petticoat Junction" was based on a hotel that used to be in Eldon. Six weekly--never weakly--community newspapers Edgar Buchanan (1903-1979) - One-time Eugene dentist who acted at The Very Little Theatre, went on to play Uncle Joe in the 1960s TV show, "Petticoat...
Ms Linda Hubalek has saddled up and will ride into the Junction on Friday, May 1st. As a lover of the old West and life on the Kansas frontier, Ms Linda is full of interesting information. She’s going to talk about the Texas cattle drives and the drovers who worked to get the cows...
Melissa Cutler Visits the Junction October 25, 2012 Hello little Darlin’s, Melissa Cutler has hitched up her wagon and will entertain and delight us on Saturday, October 27. Miss Melissa has just started out on her publishing journey, but we know her life will be full of fun as she tell...
Petticoat Junction: Created by Paul Henning. With Edgar Buchanan, Linda Henning, Bea Benaderet, Frank Cady. The misadventures of the family staff of The Shady Rest Hotel and their neighbors of Hooterville.
Well, bless my soul! We have a new visitor coming down the trail toward Wildflower Junction. Miss Amber Stockton will arrive Saturday to chat with all you little darlings. The dear lady has an interesting subject in mind–sleepwalking in the Old West. Ah know you’ll want to join in this...
Remember: Saturday’s the day. Right here at the Junction. We’ll be expecting you! Share this: Email Share Announcements2 Comments When to Call a Spade a Shovel byMargaret Brownley One of the challenges of writing historical fiction is getting the words right. How did they say goodbye in...
"Petticoat Junction" A Star Is Born? (TV Episode 1967) - Taglines from original posters and video/DVD covers