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Great Ghost Tales: With Frank Gallop, Robert Duvall, Lee Grant, Walter Matthau. The last regularly scheduled television series to be broadcast live in the U.S. was hosted by Frank Gallop, and featured dramatizations of ghost stories and other tales of the supernatural, many of which were adapted from stories by famous authors like Conrad Aiken and Edgar Allan Poe.
- (45)
- 1961-07-06
- Drama, Horror, Mystery
- 30
NBC. Release. July 6. ( 1961-07-06) –. September 21, 1961. ( 1961-09-21) Great Ghost Tales is an American horror television series that aired Live from July 6 until September 21, 1961. The program was the summer replacement for The Ford Show .
No.TitleDirected ByWritten By1"William Wilson"James Lee2"Lucy"Allen ReisnerJoel Davenport3"The Monkey's Paw"UnknownAudrey Maas4"Bye Bye Baby"UnknownElliott Baker- 1
- 12 (list of episodes)
- July 6 –, September 21, 1961
- NBC
Great Ghost Tales. 1961 -1961. NBC. Suspense. Watchlist. An anthology of scary stories that may have been network television's last live drama series. A summer-replacement series for 'The Ford ...
Room 13: Directed by Lewis Freedman. With Frank Gallop, Howard McNear, William Redfield, Diana Van der Vlis. The Austrian Inn, where a couple is staying while in town to investigate a skull that was recently unearthed, suddenly has a room 13 that mysteriously materialized.
- Lewis Freedman
- 1961-09-09
- Drama, Horror, Mystery
- 30
July 20, 1961 9:30 PM — 30m. 2 3 24. A married couple are told by a friend about a magical monkey's paw which grants the holder three wishes. The friend has the paw and has had his three wishes, so the couple asks him for the wish-granter. He agrees but warns them that considerable danger is involved.
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- July 7, 1961
S1.E10 ∙ Room 13. Sat, Sep 9, 1961. The Austrian Inn, where a couple is staying while in town to investigate a skull that was recently unearthed, suddenly has a room 13 that mysteriously materialized. Rate.
The last regularly scheduled television series to be broadcast live in the U.S. was hosted by Frank Gallop, and featured dramatizations of ghost stories and other tales of the supernatural, many ...