A little talent is a good thing to have if you
want to be a writer.
But the only real requirement is the ability to remember every scar.
- Stephen King.
A little talent is a good thing to have if you
want to be a writer.
But the only real requirement is the ability to remember every scar.
- Stephen King.
Credits:
1939: Hollywood's Greatest Year
(2009); 19th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (2013); 20 Questions (1952); A
Christmas Carol (1938); ABC Late Night (1974); Adventures of Don Juan (1948);
All-Star Party for 'Dutch' Reagan (1985); America's Clown: An Intimate
Biography of Red Skelton (2014); Andy Hardy Gets Spring Fever (1939); Andy
Hardy Meets Debutante (1940); Andy Hardy's Dilemma: A Lesson in Mathematics -
And Other Things (1940); Andy Hardy's Double Life (1942); Andy Hardy's Private
Secretary (1941); Angel of Mercy (1939); Annie Laurie (1936); Badlands of
Dakota (1941); Bedside Manner (1945); Bermuda Mystery (1944); Best in Film: The
Greatest Movies of Our Time (2011); Bill Slater Show (1950); California's Gold
(2012); Campbell Summer Soundstage (1952); Carnival in Paris (1937); Cavalcade
of the Academy Awards (1940); Climax! (1955–1958); Comin' 'Round the Mountain
(1936); Corazón de... (2006); Dancing Co-Ed (1939); Danger (1953); Doughnuts
and Society (1936); Down to the Sea (1936); Dramatic School (1938); Easter
Parade in New York (1953); Easter Parade of Stars Auto Show (1954); Espionage
(1937); Flag of Mercy (1942); Four Girls in White (1939); Gene Autry, Melody of
the West (1994); General Electric Theater (1953); Gone with the Wind (1939);
Gone with the Wind: The Legend Lives On (2009); Good Morning America (1983);
Gruen Guild Theater (1951); Happy Land (1943); Here's Hollywood (1961);
Hollywood and the Stars (1964); Hollywood Greats (1979); Hollywood Opening
Night (1952); Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage (1983); Hollywood: Style
Center of the World (1940); Inside Job (1946); I've Got a Secret (1953); Judge
Hardy and Son (1939); Judge Hardy's Children (1938); Keeping Company (1940);
Kraft Theatre (1957); Land of Liberty (1939); Leave It to the Girls (1949);
Life Begins for Andy Hardy (1941); Lights, Camera, Action!: A Century of the
Cinema (1996); Love Find Andy Hardy Intro (2004); Love Finds Andy Hardy (1938);
Love, American Style / Segments: Love and the Impossible Gift / Love and the
Positive Man (1969–1973); Lux Video Theatre (1954); Meet the Stars #3: Variety
Reel #1 (1941); Melody Trail (1935); MGM Parade (1955); Murder in the Music
Hall (1946); Nash Airflyte Theatre (1950); Of Human Hearts (1938); Operation
Haylift (1950); Orchestra Wives (1942); Out West with the Hardys (1938); Panic!
(1958); Perry Mason (1959–1964); Place the Face (1955); Playhouse 90 (1958);
Pride and Prejudice (1940); Public Cowboy No. 1 (1937); Red Skelton: A Comedy
Scrapbook (1981); Robert Montgomery Presents (1953); Screen Snapshots Series
19, No. 9: Sports in Hollywood (1940); Show-Business at War (1943); Stars Over
Hollywood (1951); Student Tour (1934); Suspense (1953); Take It or Leave It
(1944); Tales of Wells Fargo (1959); That's Entertainment III: Behind the
Screen (1994); The 12th Annual Golden Boot Awards (1993); The 2th Annual
American Cinema Awards (1985); The Bob Newhart Show (1973–1974); The Bride Wore
Red (1937); The Courtship of Andy Hardy (1942); The Devil Is Driving (1937);
The Donna Reed Show (1959); The Fighting Marines (1935); The Ghost Comes Home
(1940); The Hardys Ride High (1939); The Harvester (1936); The James Melton
Show (1951); The Judy Garland Show (1964); The Ken Murray Show (1950); The
Lawless Nineties (1936); The Linkletter Show (1952); The Lonely Trail (1936);
The Madonna's Secret (1946); The Making of a Legend: Gone with the Wind (1988);
The Oregon Trail (1936); The Red Skelton Hour (1958); The Secret Life of Walter
Mitty (1947); The Singing Vagabond (1935); These Glamour Girls (1939); They Only
Kill Their Masters (1972); This Is Your Life (1984 / 1988); This Time for Keeps
(1942); Two O'Clock Courage (1945); U.S. Marshal (1959); Unusual Occupations
(1947); Visiting... with Huell Howser (2010); Washington Melodrama (1941);
Waterfront Lady (1935); Whistling in Brooklyn (1943); Whistling in Dixie
(1942); Whistling in the Dark (1941); Willys Theatre Presenting Ben Hecht's
Tales of the City (1953); Won Ton Ton: The Dog Who Saved Hollywood (1976);
Wyoming (1940); You're Only Young Once (1937).
created
by Lee David Zlotoff,
based
on the Trace and Digger series of novels by Warren Murphy,
was
released in the United States on November 2,1988 and ran for one season until
March 18, 1989.
Theme
music by Steve Kipner.