1965

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    Space Ace

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    Space Ace

    Space Ace is a Japanese science fiction manga series written and illustrated by Tatsuo Yoshida and serialized in Shueisha’s Shōnen Book magazine from June 1964 to May 1966. It was adapted into an anime television series by Tatsunoko Production and aired on Fuji TV from May 8, 1965 to April 28, 1966.

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    Public Eye

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    Public Eye

    Public Eye is a British television series that ran from 1965 to 1975. It was produced by ABC Television for three series, and Thames Television for a further four series. The series depicted the investigations and cases handled by the unglamorous enquiry agent Frank Marker, an unmarried loner who is in his early forties when the series begins. In the words of an ABC trailer for the third series: “Marker isn’t a glamorous detective and he doesn’t get glamorous cases—he doesn’t even get glamorous girls. What he does get is people who are in trouble—the sort of trouble you can’t go to the police about, even if you are innocent.”

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    Alif Noon

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    Alif Noon

    The story follows ‘Allan’ shown as a clever business-minded person, coming up with some immoral tricks to earn fast money.

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    W3

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    W3

    The Galactic Federation is concerned about the number of wars on the Planet Earth. It sends three agents to determine if the planet is a potential threat to the universe, and whether it should be destroyed. The instrument of destruction is a device resembling a large black ball with two antennae that is variously called an anti-proton bomb, a solar bomb, and a neutron bomb. The agents (Captain Bokko, Nokko, and Pukko) are originally humanoid in appearance, but upon arrival on Earth they take on the appearances of a rabbit (Bokko), a horse (Nokko), and a duck (Pukko) that they had captured as examples of Earth life forms. While on Earth they travel in a tire-shaped vehicle capable of enormous speeds called the Big Wheel, which can travel on both land and water (and, with modifications, through the air)

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    Captain Fathom

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    Captain Fathom

    Captain Fathom was an animated television series produced in 1965 by Cambria Studios. Like Cambria’s other productions, Clutch Cargo and Space Angel, it was produced in Synchro-Vox. Eighteen 30-minute episodes, all in color, were filmed. The episodes could be broken down into five 6-minute segments in cliffhanger format. Renowned comic book artist Alex Toth was the director.

    This animated series was broadcast in Italy in syndication in the early 80’s under 2 different titles: Avventure negli abissi and Captain Fathom.

    $56.00
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    The Legend of Jesse James

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    The Legend of Jesse James

    The Legend of Jesse James is an American western series starring Christopher Jones in the tile role of notorious outlaw Jesse James. The series aired on ABC from September 13, 1965, to May 9, 1966. Allen Case joined Jones as Jesse’s brother, Frank James.

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    The Smothers Brothers Show

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    The Smothers Brothers Show

    The Smothers Brothers Show is an American fantasy sitcom featuring the Smothers Brothers that aired on CBS on Friday nights at 9:30 p.m. ET from September 17, 1965 to September 9, 1966, co-sponsored by Alberto-Culver’s VO5 hairdressing products and American Tobacco. It lasted one season, consisting of 32 episodes. It was also the network’s last situation comedy filmed in black-and-white; shortly after its final telecast, all CBS prime-time series were transmitted in color.

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    The Trials of O'Brien

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    The Trials of O’Brien

    The Trials of O’Brien is a 1965 television series starring Peter Falk as a sordid Shakespeare-quoting lawyer and featuring Elaine Stritch as his secretary and Joanna Barnes as his ex-wife.

    The series ran for only 22 episodes.

    Among its guest stars: Milton Berle, Robert Blake, David Carradine, Faye Dunaway, Britt Ekland, Tammy Grimes, Buddy Hackett, Gene Hackman, Frank Langella, Angela Lansbury, Cloris Leachman, Roger Moore, Rita Moreno, Estelle Parsons, Joanna Pettet, Brock Peters, Tony Roberts and Martin Sheen.

    Falk often said that he actually liked this financially unsuccessful series much better than his later smash-hit Columbo.

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    Prince Planet

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    Prince Planet

    Prince Planet is the English-language title given to one of the earliest Japanese anime TV series, Planet Boy Papi, when it was transmitted on American television in the United States in the mid-1960s. A 52-episode monochrome anime series, it tells the story of a member of the Universal Peace Corps, originally from the planet Radion, coming to Earth on a mission to determine if this world meets standards for membership in the Galactic Union of Worlds and assist its inhabitants during his stay. While on his mission, Prince Planet adopts the identity of an Earth boy named Bobby and gains comrades who work together alongside him fighting forces of evil, both alien and terrestrial.

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    Tomorrow's World

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    Tomorrow’s World

    Tomorrow’s World was a long-running BBC television series on new developments in science and technology. First transmitted on 7 July 1965 on BBC1, it ran for 38 years until it was cancelled at the beginning of 2003.

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    Seaway

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    Seaway

    Seaway is a Canadian drama series that aired on CBC Television from 1965 to 1966. The series was a Seaway Films production in collaboration with the UK’s ATV, with production money provided by the CBC. It was presented by ASP and distributed internationally by ITC Entertainment.

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    Pardon the Expression

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    Pardon the Expression

    Pardon The Expression! is an ITV sitcom made by Granada Television, that was first broadcast from Wednesday 2 June 1965 to Monday 27 June 1966. The sitcom was one of only four spin-offs from the highly popular soap opera Coronation Street. Pardon the Expression itself had a spin-off: Turn out the Lights broadcast in 1967. There wasn’t to be another spin-off until the 1980s with The Brothers McGregor, which reused two characters who appeared in a single episode.

    Leonard Swindley was the central character. Formerly the manager of the fashion retail store “Gamma Garments” in Coronation Street, in this series he is the deputy manager of the department store Dobson and Hawks. His boss in the series was Ernest Parbold played by Paul Dawkins who was replaced by Wally Hunt played by Robert Dorning in series 2. Other regulars were Betty Driver as canteen lady, Mrs Edgeley and Joy Stewart as Miss Sinclair, the boss’s secretary.

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