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    Producer: The Wackiest Ship in the Army. Joseph Dackow was born on 13 August 1922 in New York, USA. He was a producer and production manager, known for The Wackiest Ship in the Army (1965), Gunsmoke (1955) and Temple Houston (1963). He died on 26 August 1970 in Thousand Oaks, California, USA.

    • Producer, Production Manager, Additional Crew
    • August 13, 1922
    • Joseph Dackow
    • August 26, 1970
  2. Milburn Stone as Doc. Amanda Blake as Kitty. Buck Taylor as Newly [8] Production. Season 14 consisted of 26 one-hour color episodes produced by John Mantley and associate producer Joseph Dackow.

  3. Joseph Dackow Birth 15 Mar 1892 Death 26 Nov 1968 (aged 76) Burial. Saint Rose of Lima Cemetery. Oxford, ...

    • March 15, 1892
  4. Season 13 consisted of 25 one-hour color episodes produced by John Mantley and associate producer Joseph Dackow. Writing [ edit ] This season included a rewrite of season 8, episode 28, "I Call Him Wonder" released as episode 14, "Wonder".

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    During Season 1 (1960–1961), Outlaws depicted United States Marshal Frank Caine and his deputies Will Foreman and Heck Martin, lawmen on the American frontier during the 1870s, 1880s, and 1890s. Based in Guthrie in the Oklahoma Territory, they pursue outlaws across the territory. After the first nine episodes, Martin disappears from Caine′s team an...

    Outlaws was filmed at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Paramount Pictures and Frank Telford served as its executive producer. Producers included Robert Bassler, Joseph Dackow, and Telford. Episode directors included Abner Biberman, Walter Doniger, John Florea, Douglas Heyes, Jesse Hibbs, Sobey Martin, Paul Stanley, and Richard Whorf. Episode writers include...

    William Margulies was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Cinematography for a Single-Camera Series (One Hour) in 1961 for his work on Outlaws during its first season. At the 13th Primetime Emmy Awards, held on May 16, 1961, he lost to George T. Clemens of The Twilight Zone.

    Outlaws premiered on September 29, 1960, and 26 episodes were produced for its first season, the last of them airing on May 18, 1961. After reruns aired during the summer of 1961, the second season premiered with a revised premise and cast on October 5, 1961, and consisted of 24 episodes. Despite the changes, the show was cancelled after its second...

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  5. Joseph Dackow was born on August 13, 1922 in New York, USA. He was a producer and production manager, known for The Wackiest Ship in the Army (1965), ...

  6. Joseph Dackow. Highest Rated: Not Available. Lowest Rated: Not Available. Birthday: Aug 26, 1970. Birthplace: Thousand Oaks, California, USA. Filmography. TV. Explore the filmography of...

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