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The Roaring 20s is an American drama television series starring Rex Reason, Donald May and Dorothy Provine that was broadcast by the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) from October 15, 1960, until January 20, 1962.
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Dorothy Michelle Provine (January 20, 1935 – April 25, 2010) was an American singer, dancer and actress. [1] Born in 1935 in Deadwood, South Dakota, she grew up in Seattle, Washington, and was hired in 1958 by Warner Bros., after which she first starred in The Bonnie Parker Story and played many roles in TV series.
The Lawless Years is an American crime drama series that aired on NBC from April 16, 1959, to September 22, 1961. The series is the first of its kind, set during the Roaring 20s, preceding The Untouchables by half a season. [1]
The second was the ABC/Warner Bros. Television drama, The Roaring Twenties (1960–1962), a crime drama in the role of Scott Norris, reporter for the fictitious New York Record. He appeared as a guest on an NBC interview program, Here's Hollywood in 1961, and guest-starred on a number of other television series.
Longest-running imported TV show. 54 years 46 Masterpiece [x] PBS January 10, 1971 present 52 years 36 NASCAR on ABC: ABC: February 26, 1961 August 5, 2000 ESPN: March 10, 2007 October 11, 2014 52 years 53 The Price Is Right (CBS Daytime) [y] CBS September 4, 1972 present 9,515 (as of end of Season 50) Longest-running game show to be broadcast ...
He appeared in the drama series Bourbon Street Beat, Hawaiian Eye, Cheyenne, Maverick and The Roaring 20s. In 1960, Danton and Ron Foster were cast as Kane and Tommy Potts, respectively, in the episode "Bounty List" of the Western series Colt .45. [9] He also appeared in the ABC/WB Western Lawman.