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  1. The Buster Crabbe Show was seen weekday evenings on WOR-TV (Channel 9) in New York City from Monday, March 12, 1951, to Friday, October 3, 1952. The series name was changed to Buster's Buddies! and returned to the NYC airways on WJZ-TV (Channel 7) (now WABC) on Monday, September 21, 1953.

  2. Original Flash Gordon Collection. See Buster Crabbe full list of movies and tv shows from their career. Find where to watch Buster Crabbe's latest movies and tv shows.

  3. TV Series. 1955–. 30m. IMDb RATING. 7.4 /10. 108. YOUR RATING. Rate. Adventure. A captain in the French Foreign Legion in North Africa tries to keep the peace and battle bandit tribes while also taking care of his son, who lives with him at the Foreign Legion fort. Stars. Buster Crabbe. Fuzzy Knight. Cullen Crabbe. See production info at IMDbPro.

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    • 1955-02-13
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  4. Beginning in 1951, New York City's WOR-TV aired The Buster Crabbe Show on weekday evenings. The world-famous Olympic swimmer, cowboy actor, and Flash Gordon star hosted each show seated behind a desk in a ranch foreman's bunkhouse, regaling kids with stories, games, and interviews.

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    Buster Crabbe. Actor: Nabonga. Buster Crabbe graduated from the University of Southern California. In 1931, while working on That's My Boy (1932) for Columbia Pictures, he was tested by MGM for Tarzan and rejected.

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  6. Buster Crabbe Fuzzy Knight Cullen Crabbe: Country of origin: United States: Original language: English: No. of seasons: 2: No. of episodes: 65: Production; Production locations: Agadir, Morocco: Running time: 30 minutes: Original release; Network: NBC: Release: 13 February 1955 () – 7 December 1957 ()

  7. Beginning in 1951, New York City's WOR-TV aired The Buster Crabbe Show on weekday evenings. The world-famous Olympic swimmer, cowboy actor, and Flash Gordon star hosted each show seated behind a desk in a ranch foreman's bunkhouse, regaling kids with stories, games, and interviews.

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