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  1. Roland Reed Productions was the company that produced Rocky Jones, Space Ranger. Captain Video came to the air in 1949. Followed quickly by Buck Rogers, Space Patrol, Tom Corbett and Rod Brown of the Rocket Rangers. Roland Reed worked his way up the the ladder in Hollywood with jobs as Film Editor, Director, and eventually Producer. Roland Reed Productions opened their doors in 1950. They ...

  2. Production The Rocky Jones Silvercup Rocket on display at the Air Zoo. Rocky Jones was the creation of Roland D. Reed, a Hollywood producer best known for his successful My Little Margie TV series. Roland Reed Productions was founded in 1950, and in 1951 Warren Wilson penned the screenplay for the Rocky Jones pilot.

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  3. A three-part episode from the TV series Rocky Jones, Space Ranger edited together and released as a feature for 16mm rental only. Season 1 episodes 21, 22, 23. Episode 21: Rocky saves a space station and his friends when they are trapped between gypsy moons. Episode 22: Cleolanthe tries to destroy one of the gypsy moons with a barrage of missiles.

  4. Feb 21, 2017 · The content shown in this video is not owned by us. All rights goes to the original owners of the content shown in this video. This is being uploaded for pre...

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  5. With Roland Reed Productions (Sorted by Popularity Ascending) 1. My Little Margie (1952–1955) Margie lives with her father Vern and her crazy schemes get him into trouble especially with his boss Mr. Honeywell. She frequently involves Charlie and Mrs. Odetts in her plans. Freddie is her boyfriend while Roberta likes Vern.

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  6. Dec 31, 2014 · An episode of the popular fifties television series "The Trouble with Father" called "Many Happy Returns". As with most shows by Roland Reed Productions, this show was filmed on 35mm film and aired without a laugh-track. This show aired from 1950 to 1955.

  7. In 1950, Roland Reed Productions adapted the property into a TV situation comedy for ABC, and the Beulah TV show ran for three seasons, Tuesday nights at 7:30 Eastern Time from October 3, 1950, to September 22, 1953.

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