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      • The title character, played by John Vivyan, was an honest professional gambler who used his plush floating casino, the ship Fortuna, as his base of operations.
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  2. Mr. Lucky is a CBS adventure/drama television series that aired from 1959 to 1960. The title character, played by John Vivyan , was an honest professional gambler who used his plush floating casino, the ship Fortuna, as his base of operations.

  3. Mr. Lucky: Created by Blake Edwards. With John Vivyan, Ross Martin, Tom Brown, Joe Scott. A large ship sailing in international waters allowed patrons to gamble the night away. Mr. Lucky was the owner, and with his assistant Andamo, handled problem patrons, crooks, and cops to stay afloat.

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    • 1959-10-24
    • Drama, Thriller
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  4. Mr. Lucky. Mr. Lucky (TV Series 1959–1960) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  5. Jerry Hopper. 2 Episodes 1960. Pennington Richards. 2 Episodes 1959. Anton Leader. 1 Episode 1959. Paul Nickell. 1 Episode 1959. Blake Edwards. 1 Episode 1959. Peter Maxwell. 1 Episode 1960....

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  6. Mr. Lucky” was the title track of Mancini’s album, released in 1960. It is a delightful and upbeat song that exudes a sense of joy and celebration. The lyrics beautifully capture the feeling of being fortunate and the wonderful connection between two individuals. The chorus declares, “They call us lucky, you and I, lucky girl, lucky ...

    • Peter Swartz
  7. Ross Martin. Andamo (34 Episodes) John Vivyan. Mr. Lucky (34 Episodes) Tom Brown. Lieut. Rovacs (34 Episodes) Pippa Scott. Maggie (4 Episodes), — (1 Episode) Sol Gorss. Brawler (uncredited) (1 Episode), Hoodlum (1 Episode), Hood (uncredited) (1 Episode) Peter Whitney. — (2 Episodes) Stanley Adams. — (2 Episodes) Norman Alden.

  8. Mr. Lucky is a CBS adventure/drama television series that aired from October 24, 1959, to June 18, 1960, with repeats until September 3. Blake Edwards developed the program as a retooling of his Willie Dante character from Four Star Playhouse, where the role was played by studio boss Dick Powell.

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