March 2nd in TV History
Births
Desi Arnaz (1917, Santiago, Cuba) - I Love LucyBarbara Luna (1937, New York City, NY)
TV Episode Debuts
Gunsmoke "Sweet and Sour" (1957) |
The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet "An Interesting Evening" (1960) |
The Twilight Zone "To Serve Man" (1962) |
77 Sunset Strip "Twice Dead" (1962) |
The Avengers "Conspiracy of Silence" (1963) |
The Andy Griffith Show "The Shoplifters" (1964) |
The Fugitive "The Survivors" (1965) |
Lost in Space "The Challenge" (1966) |
Batman "The Joker Goes to School (1)" (1966) |
The Big Valley "The Fallen Hawk" (1966) |
I Spy (US) "The Conquest of Maude Murdock" (1966) |
The Beverly Hillbillies "The Old Folks Home" (1966) |
The Dick Van Dyke Show "Buddy Sorrell, Man and Boy" (1966) |
Batman "Batman's Satisfaction (2)" (1967) |
F Troop "Guns, Guns, Who's Got the Guns?" (1967) |
Bewitched "Charlie Harper, Winner" (1967) |
Star Trek "This Side of Paradise" (1967) |
Get Smart (1965) "Operation Ridiculous" (1968) |
Hogan's Heroes "How to Escape From Prison Camp Without Really Trying" (1968) |
Doctor Who "The Web of Fear, Part Five" (1968) |
Gunsmoke "Morgan" (1970) |
All in the Family "Lionel Moves Into the Neighborhood" (1971) |
The Beverly Hillbillies "Elly, the Secretary" (1971) |
The Mary Tyler Moore Show "I Was a Single for WJM" (1974) |
All In The Family "Gloria Sings the Blues" (1974) |
Columbo "Playback" (1975) |
Kojak (1973) "The Trade-Off" (1975) |
The Six Million Dollar Man "The E.S.P. Spy" (1975) |
Columbo "Last Salute to the Commodore" (1976) |
Laverne & Shirley "Falter at the Altar" (1976) |
Happy Days "Arnold's Wedding" (1976) |
Laverne & Shirley "Helmut Weekend" (1982) |
Three's Company "Doctor in the House" (1982) |
Happy Days "Chachi's Future" (1982) |
The Fall Guy "The Molly Sue" (1983) |
The Dukes of Hazzard "The Ransom of Hazzard County" (1984) |
Dallas "And the Winner Is..." (1984) |
Airwolf "Out of the Sky" (1985) |
Punky Brewster "Changes (5)" (1986) |
Family Ties "Teacher's Pet" (1986) |
Amazing Stories "Dorothy and Ben" (1986) |
ALF "Wild Thing" (1987) |
Cheers "The Cranemakers" (1989) |
Murphy Brown "Murphy Buys the Farm" (1992) |
3rd Rock From the Sun "Superstitious Dick" (1999) |
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