Martin Milner,

Started by lovebus (jack), September 08, 2015, 08:59:06 AM

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lovebus (jack)

Martin Milner, the co-star with George Maharis in the iconic "Route 66" television drama  of the early 1960s, died Sunday night at age 83, according to media reports.

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RT 66 June 1, 2015

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Richard

Used to watch Route 66 as a kid. Loved that show. You can still find reruns of it on cable from time to time.
Zoom Zoom...   ;-)

Bob(Herbie)

Yep! What Richard said. I grew up watching route 66. Anybody remember a guy on a motorcycle in a show called Then Came Bronson?  old-\
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6T5 square

no but I remember the motorcycle
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Bob(Herbie)

Quote from: 6T5 square on September 09, 2015, 12:50:05 PM
no but I remember the motorcycle
The guy was an actor named Michal Parks!
46 years later and I am back to a '63 Rag named Herby
 '56 Oval Nigel  '53 Zwitter Project Stanley 
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1979type2

Bummer...Never saw Route 66 when it was prime time but watched many episodes when it was in reruns. I never missed then came Bronson. Was one of my favorites. Along with reruns of Highway Patrol with Broderick Crawford

matt



Guessing I was waaaaaaaaaaaaay to young to watch that show......


but hearing from y'all, makes me want to check it out on the computer..........

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