November 22nd in TV History
Births
Robert Vaughn (1932, New York, NY) - The Man From U.N.C.L.E.Deaths
Sterling Holloway (1992 in Los Angeles, CA) - The voice of Winnie the Pooh, The Twilight ZoneParley Baer (2002 in Los Angeles, CA)
TV Episode Debuts
I Love Lucy "Lucy's Mother-in-Law" (1954) |
The Phil Silvers Show "The Centennial" (1955) |
Gunsmoke "How to Kill a Friend" (1958) |
The Rifleman "Dead Cold Cash" (1960) |
The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet "Rick, the Host" (1962) |
12 O'Clock High "Storm at Twilight" (1965) |
The Andy Griffith Show "The Cannon" (1965) |
The Fugitive "Nobody Loses All the Time" (1966) |
I Spy (US) "Will the Real Good Guys Please Stand Up?" (1966) |
Lost in Space "Deadliest of the Species" (1967) |
The Beverly Hillbillies "The Reserve Program" (1967) |
Star Trek "Plato's Stepchildren" (1968) |
Adam-12 "Log 93 -- Once a Junkie" (1969) |
Hogan's Heroes "It's Dynamite" (1970) |
Gunsmoke "Drago" (1971) |
Cannon "The Shadow Man" (1972) |
Adam-12 "Vendetta" (1972) |
The Six Million Dollar Man "The Deadly Replay" (1974) |
The Mary Tyler Moore Show "Mary Richards Falls in Love" (1975) |
Lou Grant "Psychout" (1977) |
Laverne & Shirley "Laverne and Shirley Meet Fabian" (1977) |
Three's Company "Stanley Casanova" (1977) |
Happy Days "My Fair Fonzie" (1977) |
Charlie's Angels "Angel on My Mind" (1978) |
Laverne & Shirley "Take Two, They're Small" (1979) |
Three's Company "Grandma Jack" (1983) |
The A-Team "Water, Water Everywhere" (1983) |
Happy Days "Vocational Education" (1983) |
Cheers "Diane Meets Mom" (1984) |
Night Court "Harry and the Madam" (1984) |
The Cosby Show "Bon Jour Sondra" (1984) |
Family Ties "Lost Weekend" (1984) |
Dallas "Suffer the Little Children" (1985) |
227 "Pillow Talk" (1986) |
Doctor Who "The Trial of a Time Lord, Part Twelve (Terror of the Vervoids)" (1986) |
Murder, She Wrote "Trouble in Eden" (1987) |
Family Ties "Citizen Keaton" (1987) |
Night Court "Attack of the Mac Snacks" (1989) |
Cheers "Veggie-Boyd" (1990) |
Columbo "A Bird in the Hand..." (1992) |
Murder, She Wrote "Night of the Coyote" (1992) |
Murphy Brown "Reaper Madness" (1993) |