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  1. Route 66 is an American adventure crime drama [1] television series that premiered on CBS on October 7, 1960, and ran until March 20, 1964, for a total of 116 episodes. The series was created by Herbert B. Leonard and Stirling Silliphant, who were also responsible for the ABC drama Naked City, from which Route 66 was an indirect

  2. List of Route 66 episodes - Wikipedia. This is a list of episodes of the television series Route 66. Series overview. Episodes. Season 1 (1960–61) Season 2 (1961–62) Season 3 (1962–63) Season 4 (1963–64) Notes. ^ Originally scheduled for November 22, 1963, but delayed due to the assassination of John F. Kennedy[3] References.

    No. Overall
    No. In Season
    Title
    Directed By
    1
    1
    "Black November"
    2
    2
    "A Lance of Straw"
    Roger Kay
    3
    3
    "The Swan Bed"
    4
    4
    "The Man on the Monkey Board"
    Roger Kay
  3. Route 66: Created by Stirling Silliphant, Herbert B. Leonard. With Martin Milner, George Maharis, Glenn Corbett, James Brown. The adventures of two young drifters across America.

    • (2K)
    • 1960-10-07
    • Adventure, Crime, Drama
    • 60
  4. Route 66: Created by Harley Peyton. With Dan Cortese, James Wilder, Stacy Haiduk, Claire Stansfield. Nick Lewis learns of a bequest from his absentee father Buz Murdock, a 1961 Corvette.

    • (27)
    • 1993-06-08
    • Adventure
    • 60
  5. Dr. Mark Christopher is a famous scientist who believes from his Russian friend's cryptic message that the USSR will initiate a New Year's Day nuclear attack on the United States.

  6. Route 66: The TV Show. A popular television show during the early 1960s bore the road's name: "Route 66" and starred Martin Milner as Tod and George Maharis as Buz. The two young adventurers drove the road in their Chevrolet Corvette for 116 episodes which aired over four seasons, from October 7, 1960 to March 20, 1964.

  7. Route 66 is an adventure drama sequel series and a remake of the same name that aired on NBC from June 8 until July 6, 1993.

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