The titular "dinosaur" is veteran police officer Art McCall, played by prolific movie bad guy Warren Stevens. Sidelined by an...
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1971
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Officers Jim Reed (Kent McCord) and Pete Malloy (Martin Milner) arrest young Bill Erickson (David Westberg) on a...
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1970
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Tired of being taken for granted by kids and adults alike, Mr. French leaps at the opportunity to assert his authority and...
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1970
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Fired up with patriotic fervor, Mr. French (Sebastian Cabot) agrees to play Henry VIII in a movie made by shoestring producer...
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1969
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Officers Pete Malloy (Martin Milner) and Jim Reed (Kent McCord) answer a summons from a bemused suburbanite, who can't figure...
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1968
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Bea Benaderet(Kate Bradley) does not appear in this episode, in which budding singer Billie Jo (Meredith MacRae) cuts her...
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1968
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Sr. Bertrille adopts two bird eggs, accidentally breaking a musty old law which is rigidly enforced by bean-counting Police...
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1968
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Hoss Cartwright once again falls victim to a clever palm reader, in this case a travelling prognosticator named Madama...
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1967
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Beach parties abound in this youthful adventure that centers on two surfers-turned-detective as they look into the mysterious...
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Arthur Duval
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1967
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Jerry Lewis is aptly cast as The Big Mouth in this production (he also served as producer, director and cowriter). As bad...
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Mr. Hodges
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1967
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The plot of this episode is feuled by the sibling rivalry between twins Buffy (Anissa Jones) and Jody (Johnnie Whitaker)....
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1967
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George Gobel guest stars as Henry Terkel, the eccentric inventor cousin of Wrangler Jane (Melody Patterson). Terkel's arrival...
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1966
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In this psychedelic exploitation comedy, an air-headed bombshell of an actress is sent to a rest home by her producer. This...
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Dr. Horatio
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1966
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Although Tony is by now accustomed to Jeannie, it embarrasses him to have her waiting on him hand and foot like a...
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1965
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In this comedy classic, Jerry Lewis plays Jerome Littlefield, an orderly in a mental hospital in this slapstick situation...
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1964
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Toward the end of Jerry Lewis's Paramount studio period, Lewis slapped together this bitter comedy about Hollywood phoniness...
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1964
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Professor Julius F. Kelp (Jerry Lewis) is an addle-brained, absent-minded chemistry instructor always incurring the wrath of...
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Dr. Hamius R. Warfield
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1963
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Jerry Lewis stars in this broad slapstick comedy as Lester March, a TV repairman who dreams of some day being a private...
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1962
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When a passenger seems to develop small pox, she and five fellow travellers are kicked off a stagecoach and stranded in the...
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1962
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When their TV antenna is blown off their roof in a storm, Lucy (Lucille Ball) and Viv (Vivian Vance) decide to get another...
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Herb
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1962
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The title character in this standard comedy about the foibles of military life is Archie Hall (Robert Mitchum), a puffed-up...
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1961
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The second of Jerry Lewis' directorial endeavors, The Errand Boy, like its predecessor The Bellboy, is essentially a series...
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1961
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Both director Frank Tashlin and his comic star Jerry Lewis dilute their comic talents to play for the kiddie crowd in this...
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1960
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With the first batch of 39 Life With Elizabeth episodes raking in big bucks in every local TV market to which the series had...
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Alvin
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1954
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One of the earliest filmed syndicated comedy series in the United States, Life With Elizabeth was a showcase for actress...
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Alvin
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1953
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Introduced as a series of brief sketches on a local Los Angeles daytime variety show in 1952, the pioneering TV sitcom...
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Alvin
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1953
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