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The Real McCoys is an American sitcom starring Walter Brennan, Richard Crenna, and Kathleen Nolan. Co-produced by Danny Thomas 's Marterto Productions in association with Walter Brennan and Irving Pincus's Westgate Company, it was broadcast for six seasons: five by the ABC-TV network, from 1957 to 1962; and a final season by CBS , 1962–1963.
This table displays the top-rated primetime television series of the 1961–62 season as measured by ... The Real McCoys: ABC: 24.2 15: Lassie: CBS: 24.0 Sing Along ...
On February 23, 1961, she was thrown from a horse and injured during the filming of an episode. She then missed four months of work and was "in and out of the hospital many times" before returning to the series to perform in the episode broadcast on June 15, 1961. [7] Nolan left The Real McCoys before its final season (1962-1963). At the time ...
Rank Program Network Rating 1: Gunsmoke: CBS: 37.3 2: Wagon Train: NBC: 34.2 3: Have Gun – Will Travel: CBS: 30.9 4: The Andy Griffith Show: 27.8 5: The Real McCoys ...
1961 Perry Mason: Erin Mooney Season 5 Episode 10: "The Case of the Injured Innocent" 1962 Target: The Corruptors! Carolyn Season 1 Episode 16: "One for the Road" 1962-63 Don't Call Me Charlie! Pat Perry 18 episodes (Main role) 1963 The Real McCoys: Betty Lockwood Season 6 Episode 20: "Luke in the Ivy League" 1963 The Real McCoys: Betty Lockwood
The Real McCoys (14/24.2) My Three Sons (11/24.7) Margie: The Untouchables: Spring The Law and Mr. Jones: CBS Fall 7:00 Local / 7:15 Douglas Edwards with the News: Frontier Circus: The Bob Cummings Show: The Investigators: CBS Reports: Winter The New Bob Cummings Show: Frontier Circus: Tell It to Groucho: The Gertrude Berg Show: Spring
Chanté and Rick McCoy III claim their late father, Richard McCoy Jr., is the ever-elusive Boeing hijacker DB Cooper after allegedly finding his parachute hidden in their home, according to a new ...
Crenna continued with the comedy in its 1952 move into television. He also starred as Luke McCoy in the television series The Real McCoys (1957–1963). In 1985, he won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie for his portrayal of the title role in The Rape of Richard Beck (1985).