Quick Context: Shot in the real town of Carlisle, PA, outside of Philadelphia, our boys run into a shady character that gets them into a fistfight for ... The boys are working in a brick factory, and get involved with the cowboys and girls at the rodeo next door that comes once a year ...

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Shot in the real town of Carlisle, PA, outside of Philadelphia, our boys run into a shady character that gets them into a fistfight for ... The boys are working in a brick factory, and get involved with the cowboys and girls at the rodeo next door that comes once a year ... Buz is working at McCulloch Chainsaw in Los Angeles (lunchbox, punch-clock and all), while Tod is in a tie and jacket heading off ...

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This a lightweight story of a shady business tycoon who is back years after fleeing the country and doing very well thank you in ... Tod is working at an amusement park and moonlighting as a realtor, when he comes across this beautiful, unabashed, ravishing, ... Tod helps an old flame bury her drunken husband who feels upset that no one showed up at the funeral...

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Tod almost gets married in Gloucester, MA in a story of a free-spirited jet-setting young woman in a well-to-do family, brought back ... Reagan State Office Building) in Austin, with The Tower of the U of Texas in the ...

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  • The boys are working in a brick factory, and get involved with the cowboys and girls at the rodeo next door that comes once a year ...
  • Buz is working at McCulloch Chainsaw in Los Angeles (lunchbox, punch-clock and all), while Tod is in a tie and jacket heading off ...
  • This a lightweight story of a shady business tycoon who is back years after fleeing the country and doing very well thank you in ...
  • Tod is working at an amusement park and moonlighting as a realtor, when he comes across this beautiful, unabashed, ravishing, ...

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ROUTE 66 TV S2 E22 "Blues For The Left Foot" [opening scene]

ROUTE 66 TV S2 E22 "Blues For The Left Foot" [opening scene]

Tod helps an old flame bury her drunken husband who feels upset that no one showed up at the funeral... but Tod did. While in ...

Route 66 S2E22 Blues for the Left Foot (March 9, 1962)

Route 66 S2E22 Blues for the Left Foot (March 9, 1962)

Tod helps an old girlfriend whose dancing career is in jeopardy.

ROUTE 66 TV S2 E23 "Go Read the River" [opening scene]

ROUTE 66 TV S2 E23 "Go Read the River" [opening scene]

Buz is working at McCulloch Chainsaw in Los Angeles (lunchbox, punch-clock and all), while Tod is in a tie and jacket heading off ...

ROUTE 66 TV S2 E10 "Some of the People, Some of the Time" [opening scene]

ROUTE 66 TV S2 E10 "Some of the People, Some of the Time" [opening scene]

Shot in the real town of Carlisle, PA, outside of Philadelphia, our boys run into a shady character that gets them into a fistfight for ...

ROUTE 66 TV S2 E24 "Even Stones Have Eyes" [opening scene]

ROUTE 66 TV S2 E24 "Even Stones Have Eyes" [opening scene]

Working on the construction of a building (John H. Reagan State Office Building) in Austin, with The Tower of the U of Texas in the ...

ROUTE 66 TV S2 E15 "A Long Piece of Mischief" [opening scene]

ROUTE 66 TV S2 E15 "A Long Piece of Mischief" [opening scene]

The boys are working in a brick factory, and get involved with the cowboys and girls at the rodeo next door that comes once a year ...

ROUTE 66 TV S2 E6 "Once To Every Man" [opening scene]

ROUTE 66 TV S2 E6 "Once To Every Man" [opening scene]

Tod almost gets married in Gloucester, MA in a story of a free-spirited jet-setting young woman in a well-to-do family, brought back ...

Route 66 S2E04 Birdcage On My Foot (October 13, 1961)

Route 66 S2E04 Birdcage On My Foot (October 13, 1961)

Tod tries to rehabilitate a hostile drug addict (Robert Duvall).

ROUTE 66 TV S2 E26 "Kiss the Maiden All Forlorn" [opening scene]

ROUTE 66 TV S2 E26 "Kiss the Maiden All Forlorn" [opening scene]

This a lightweight story of a shady business tycoon who is back years after fleeing the country and doing very well thank you in ...

ROUTE 66 TV S2 E29 "Between Hello and Goodbye" [opening scene]

ROUTE 66 TV S2 E29 "Between Hello and Goodbye" [opening scene]

Tod is working at an amusement park and moonlighting as a realtor, when he comes across this beautiful, unabashed, ravishing, ...