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  1. Vacation Playhouse is an American anthology television series that was broadcast on CBS during the summer months from 1963 through 1967.

  2. Vacation Playhouse: Created by Hal Kanter, Richard Michaels. With Darryl Hickman, Dwayne Hickman, Pat Crowley, Soupy Sales. Summer replacement show featuring pilot programs that had not been sold.

    • (64)
    • 1963-07-22
    • Drama, Comedy, Crime
    • 30
  3. Apr 19, 2009 · What the status of Vacation Playhouse, which aired each summer from 1963 to 1967 on CBS? The summer replacement showcased unsold pilots. With the exception of 1965, the series aired on Mondays from 8:30-9PM as a replacement for The Lucy Show.

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    Episode Title
    Airdate
    1
    “A Love Affair Just for Three”
    07/22/1963
    2
    “Three Wishes”
    07/29/1963
    3
    “Hide and Seek”
    08/05/1963
    4
    “Mickey and the Contessa”
    08/12/1963
  4. In this unsold TV pilot, a single parent owns a nightclub catering to sailors on an island in the South Pacific.

  5. Mon, Aug 1, 1966. Smokey is an enthusiastic but bumbling novice fireman who often exasperates his chief Warren Packard. Smokey is also Warren's brother-in-law and lives with him plus his sister Blossom, leading to more humorous conflict. Rate. S4.E4 ∙ My Lucky Penny.

  6. Full Cast & Crew. Season 5 of Vacation Playhouse premiered on July 3, 1967. The Jones Boys. (5x5, August 21, 1967) Season Finale. View All Seasons. Social. The concept of the series was the showing of unaired and unsold television pilots that did not make the television lineup for CBS.

  7. The concept of the series was the showing of unaired and unsold television pilots that did not make the television lineup for CBS. The show was successful during its first few seasons due to the fact that the show's concept, airing unsold and unaired television pilots, was a popular concept in the 1960s. But during its last two seasons on the air, the series did find some trouble due to the ...

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