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Route 66 Intro

Two young men drive around the US working at odd jobs, helping people, and searching for adventure. Ironically, the show was filmed on location all across the USA, but rarely near the real Route 66.  
 
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jerseyoldschool (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Wow! I'd like to see the rest of this episode! It's sad that classic old school shows like this are not shown on TV Land or elsewhere.
duckman531 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Two drifters roaming the west? Isn't this how Dick Wilson and Perry Smith got their start?
nodlon20 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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My sister had a big "crush" on George Maharis. We couldn't even go grocery shopping on Friday nights she would drive my poor mother crazy, "hurry up we got to get home in time to see Route 66!!" LOL!
doglips1958 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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@kmillard They were gigolos!!New girls in every town.They'd take care of 70 year old women for eats and gas money,and the occasional penicillin shot!!LOL
PJCoan (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Is that the VA hospital in Long Beach, CA?
MrClassicredbird (1 month ago) Show Hide
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@PJCoan Yes.
FarrarMax (1 month ago) Show Hide
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If you drive the section of Historic Route 66 in Arizona between Seligman and Kingman you see beautiful scenery, interesting retro stores and gas stations, and half a dozen sets of "new" Burma Shave signs!!
casquetero666 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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George Maharis singing show went to Argentina and Uruguay in the 60s.
I was able to see on tv his arrival on the corvette.
I love that show,there are a lot of copies around to buy ,also some are original on dvd
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I've never seen this series ever !! Yet was born in the late 50s. lt looks like a great TV series with the acting, B&W screen, soundtrack, and background theme. It reminds me of the original Twilight Zone with Rod Serling back at this time. It also
reminds me of "HIghway to Heaven" TV series in the 80s.
VIVAELLCHEE1967 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Milners dad gave it to him before he passed away. they would travel across RT66 and would get jobs along the way. Milner was bound for an ivy league school and decided that he wasnt ready for that. Then he decided to travel and brought his best friend along. Rt 66 was on the heels of Jack Kerouac "On The Road." EVerybody wanna to take off and travel. REad the book. One of the best books ever written.

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