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Get Smart (1965)Get Smart (1965)
CBS, 1965 Cancelled/Ended | Comedy, Family, Action, Adventure
5.0


This show satirized the secret agent genre, which was quite popular in the mid-1960s. It ran on the NBC television network from 1965 to 1969, on CBS from 1969 to 1970, and on FOX in 1995, airing a total of 145 episodes. First 30 shows were made in black & white.The series, written and created by Mel Brooks and Buck Henry, won seven Emmy Awards and was nominated for an additional fourteen Emmys and two Golden Globe Awards. Two movie versions were produced years after the end of the NBC/CBS run of the TV series: the theatrically released The Nude Bomb (also known as The Return of Maxwell Smart or Maxwell Smart and the Nude Bomb) in 1980 and the made-for-TV Get Smart, Again! in 1989. The latter aired on ABC, making Get Smart the only television franchise to air new episodes on four different American television networks.


Kota FactoryKota Factory
YouTube, 2019 Running | Comedy, Drama, Mini-Series | ► Trailer
4.5


Dedicated to Shrimati SL Loney ji, Shri Irodov ji and Maanniya HC Verma ji, 'Kota Factory' is TVF's latest original. India's first 'Black and White' show highlights the problems present day IIT-JEE aspirants face in their day-to-day lives.


Doctor Who: The Power of the DaleksDoctor Who: The Power of the Daleks
BBC Store, 2016 Cancelled/Ended | Sci-Fi, Animation
4.0


Lost for 50 years, and now regenerated with stunning hand-drawn black and white animation, synchronised with a digitally remastered recording of the original 1966 audio, a true classic can be yours at last. It begins immediately after the first regeneration, as a new Doctor immediately faces an old foe... with a twist. It's a movie available in the movies section!


Leave It to BeaverLeave It to Beaver
ABC, 1957 Cancelled/Ended | Comedy, Family



Leave It to Beaver is a 30-minute, black and white, family-oriented sitcom about a suburban middle class American family of the late 1950s. The show stars Hugh Beaumont and Barbara Billingsley as Ward and June Cleaver, and Tony Dow and Jerry Mathers as their sons Wally and "Beaver". Episodes follow the amusing misadventures of the two boys and the moral lessons their parents impart. The show was created and produced by writers Joe Connelly and Bob Mosher who based its situations on the experiences of their own children. The show was one of the first to tell its story from a child's point of view.


The Three StoogesThe Three Stooges
UKTV Gold, 1934 Cancelled/Ended | Comedy



Legendary comedy act featuring three bumbling fools who find themselves in outrageous predicaments and take out their frustrations on one another violently.


RawhideRawhide
CBS, 1959 Cancelled/Ended | Action, Adventure, Western
5.0


Gil Favor is trail boss of a continuous cattle drive; he is assisted by Rowdy Yates. The crew runs into characters and adventures along the way. Rawhide was a television western series that aired on the U.S. network CBS from 1959 to 1966. The show starred Eric Fleming and launched the career of Clint Eastwood. The series ran for eight seasons on the CBS network from January 9, 1959 to January 4, 1966, with a total of 217 episodes, all filmed and broadcast in black and white. Rawhide was the fourth longest-running American TV western.


Little RascalsLittle Rascals
TeleToon, 1922 Cancelled/Ended | Comedy, Family, Children



The Little Rascals, also known as "Our Gang", was an American comedy series about a group of poor neighborhood children and the adventures they shared together. It began as a series of short films in the 1920s, and was brought to television in the 1950s.


Superman: The 1948 SerialSuperman: The 1948 Serial
SyFy, 1948 Cancelled/Ended | Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi, Mini-Series



Superman (1948) is a 15-part black-and-white Columbia film serial based on the comic book character Superman. It stars an uncredited Kirk Alyn (billed only by his character name, Superman; but credited on the promotional posters) and Noel Neill as Lois Lane. It is notable as the first live-action appearance of Superman on film and for the longevity of its distribution. The serial was directed by Thomas Carr, who later directed many early episodes of the Superman television show, and Spencer Gordon Bennet, produced by Sam Katzman and shot in and around Los Angeles, California. It was originally screened at movie matinées and after the first three scene-setting chapters, every episode ends in a cliffhanger. The Superman-in-flight scenes are animations, in part due to the small production budget.


Dragnet (1951)Dragnet (1951)
NBC, 1951 Cancelled/Ended | Drama, Crime, Mystery
4.5


The granddaddy of all TV cop shows which ran on NBC from 1951-1959. Jack Webb starred as Sgt. Joe Friday, a plainclothes detective who solved crimes for the Los Angeles Police Department. Ben Alexander played Friday's partner, Officer Frank Smith. The story lines were taken from real life case files of the LAPD and the names were always changed to protect the innocent.


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