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  1. Run, Buddy, Run is an American sitcom TV series that aired on CBS for one season of 16 episodes in 1966-1967. The series was created by Leonard B. Stern, and starred jazz trumpeter, singer, and actor Jack Sheldon.

  2. He's wanted by the head of the most powerful crime syndicate in the country. In a steam room, Buddy overheard their vital secrets and the mysterious words, Chicken Little. Now, he knows too much. These are the orders given to all members of the syndicate from one end of the country to the other.

  3. Aug 26, 2020 · Run, Buddy, Run is an American sitcom starring Jack Sheldon, which ran on CBS from September 12, 1966, until January 2, 1967. The series was produced by Leonard Stern , the producer of popular spy spoof Get Smart .

  4. Bullets flew, cars careened and, in one of many wild chase scenes, Buddy went barrelling through a supermarket on a motorcycle. Created by Leonard Stern, Run Buddy Run aired on Monday nights at 8.00 pm on CBS.

  5. While seated in a murky steam room, Buddy Overstreet hears mobsters plot the murder of a man in Chicago. One of the hoods spots Buddy lurking in the corner and the pursuit is on.

  6. Jan 18, 2024 · At a steambath, accountant Buddy Overstreet (Sheldon) overhears gangsterMr. D” (Bruce Gordon) plotting a murder. Mr. Mr. D and his mob realize that Buddy is a potential witness, and pursue him across the country.

  7. While Buddy is hitchhiking through Midville, Kansas (population 187), kindly Sheriff Len Rhodes tells Buddy they have laws against hitchhiking and vagrancy. When Buddy sees 2 of Mr. D.'s boys driving by, and they stop their car, Buddy asks the sheriff to arrest him.

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