D'Angelo-Bullock-Allen Productions

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    The Nativity (1978)

    The story of the courtship of Joseph and Mary, and of the events leading up to the first Christmas.

    $25.00
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    Big John, Little John

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    Big John, Little John

    Big John, Little John was an American Saturday-morning situation comedy, produced by Sherwood Schwartz, which starred Herbert Edelman as “Big John” and Robert “Robbie” Rist as “Little John.” The show first aired on September 11, 1976 on NBC, and ran for one season of 13 episodes. The series was produced by Redwood Productions in association with D’Angelo-Bullock-Allen Productions.

    $40.00
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    McDuff, the Talking Dog

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    McDuff, the Talking Dog

    McDuff, The Talking Dog was a Saturday morning live action television program that aired on NBC in 1976. The show centered around the ghost of a 100-year-old sheepdog who used to live in the home now owned by a veterinarian, Dr. Calvin Campbell. McDuff could talk not only to the other animals, but also to Dr. Campbell. However, Dr. Campbell was the only person who could hear or see McDuff, which often led to wacky situations.

    Dr. Campbell’s neighbor, Amos Ferguson, was played by Gordon Jump, who would later go on to WKRP in Cincinnati fame.

    $32.00
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    The Red Hand Gang

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    The Red Hand Gang

    The Red Hand Gang is an American live-action Saturday morning television series on NBC, first broadcast in 1977. The show featured five crime-solving pre-teens and their dog, who lived in the inner city. The group was so named because its members left red hand prints on fences to mark where they had been.

    $32.00
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    Monster Squad

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    Monster Squad

    Monster Squad is a television series that aired Saturday mornings on NBC from 1976-1977 that is unrelated to the later movie of the same name.

    The series stars Fred Grandy as Walt, a criminology student working as a night watchman at “Fred’s Wax Museum”. To pass the time, Walt built a prototype “Crime Computer” hidden in a large stone sarcophagus near an exhibit of legendary monsters. When Walt plugged in his computer, “oscillating vibrations” brought to life the wax statues of Dracula, the Wolfman who here was named “Bruce W. Wolf”, and Frankenstein’s Monster who was referred to as “Frank N. Stein” in the credits.

    The monsters, wanting to make up for the misdeeds of their pasts, became superhero crimefighters who used their unique abilities to challenge and defeat various supervillains. In most episodes, Walt would send the monsters out to investigate crimes and fight the villains while monitoring the activities from the wax museum via the Crime Computer, presumably because his job required him to be at the wax museum at all times. However, Walt would sometimes join the climactic battle with his comrades in some episodes and come to the rescue when needed.

    $40.00
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