When Little John gets in a rage, the Sheriff has him caught and bound; he drags him to the gallows but, no hangman can be found!
Videos released sometime between 1950 - 1959
Dragnet 68 – The Big Boys - 1954
Friday and Smith receive a bulletin about an armed four-man gang, two of whom are army deserters, who have committed a series of robberies and auto thefts in San Francisco and are on their way to Los Angeles. This episode is notable for having a young Leonard Nimoy play a small part.
Robin Hood 018 – The Jongleur - 1956
To be a skillful juggler is, a tricky job for any man; especially when Robin juggles with the Sheriff’s plans!
Dragnet 42 – The Big Hands - 1953
Friday and Smith are assigned to investigate the strangulation of an unidentified woman in a hotel room. With no leads and no clues, and no idea of who she is, they must start from scratch to find her killer.
Robin Hood 026 – The Miser - 1956
When taxes come a magic spell, turns silver into useless piles; the people understand it well, and all are wreathed in smiles! Sir William de Courcier has been charging the people in a village double the regular amount of taxes. When Robin Hood finds out, he approaches William disguised as a friend, but soon teaches […]
One Step Beyond 017 – The Haunted U-Boat - 1959
During World War II a German U-boat is apparently haunted by a loud banging which only occurs when it is submerged. Eventually the noise so frightens the captain and crew that they bring the submarine to the surface and surrender. It would appear to be haunted by the ghost of a worker who died on […]
Robin Hood 004 – Friar Tuck - 1955
Mildred flees Sir William’s trope, ’tis Harold she would rather wed; she seeks the aid of Friar Tuck, and vows are safely said! A beautiful young damsel seeks to marry her true love against the wishes of her family, it is up to Friar Tuck to see that true love is joined in happy matrimony. When […]
Dragnet 11 – The Big September Man - 1952
Someone murdered a secretary late at night in her office. She was beaten to death with a metal pipe wrapped in newspaper. Could it be the drunk found three blocks away beating his head against a wall?
Robin Hood 106 – At the Sign of the Blue Boar - 1958
Thar ‘hue and cry’ rang out my lads! They trailed us to the glen, the glen! The Sheriff’s breath was lost my lads, on Sherwood’s merry men! From out the noose we slithered loose his lordship fooled again, again! Thar ‘hue and cry’ rang out my lads! They trailed us to the glen, the glen! […]
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