March 14th in TV History
Births
Skip Young (1930, San Francisco, CA)TV Shows Ended
Combat! (1967)Batman (1968)
TV Episode Debuts
I Love Lucy "The Hedda Hopper Story" (1955) |
Gunsmoke "The F.U." (1959) |
The Rifleman "The Prisoner" (1961) |
The Dick Van Dyke Show "Where You Been, Fassbinder?" (1962) |
The Twilight Zone "The Parallel" (1963) |
Doctor Who "The Wall of Lies (Marco Polo, Part Four)" (1964) |
The Avengers "Esprit De Corps" (1964) |
Gunsmoke "Father's Love" (1964) |
12 O'Clock High "The Hollow Man" (1966) |
The Andy Griffith Show "The County Clerk" (1966) |
The Fugitive "The Savage Street" (1967) |
Batman "Minerva, Mayhem and Millionaires" (1968) |
Bewitched "To Twitch or Not to Twitch" (1968) |
Star Trek "All Our Yesterdays" (1969) |
Adam-12 "Log 104 -- The Bomb" (1970) |
Doctor Who "The Silurians, Part Seven" (1970) |
Cannon "Murder by Moonlight" (1972) |
Cannon "Press Pass to the Slammer" (1973) |
Adam-12 "Keeping Tabs" (1973) |
The Dukes of Hazzard "R.I.P. Henry Flatt" (1980) |
Dallas "The Wheeler Dealer" (1980) |
240-Robert "First Loss" (1981) |
Night Court "Some Like It Hot" (1984) |
Cheers "Bar Bet" (1985) |
The Cosby Show "The Younger Woman" (1985) |
Dallas "Just Desserts" (1986) |
ALF "Movin' Out" (1988) |
Night Court "I Said Dance!" (1990) |
Cheers "Cheers Has Chili" (1991) |
L.A. Law "The Beverly Hills Hangers" (1991) |
Murphy Brown "Anything But Cured" (1994) |
3rd Rock From the Sun "This Little Dick Goes to Market" (2000) |
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