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Date Posted: 13:22:25 01/02/13 Wed
Author: Tim
Subject: Classic Television on Me-TV

Recently I enjoyed watching Me-TV (Memorable Entertainment Television) for the first time. Apparently it has been available in my area for quite awhile, I just didn't have the correct cable box required to receive it.

http://metvnetwork.com/

Here are some of the great old shows I watched over the last few days. Some of these episodes can be found online, but it's much more fun watching them on a television. Plus Me-TV shows the ending credits of every program!

Sunday December 30, 2012

The Fugitive
"Set Fire to a Straw Man"
Guest starring Diana Hyland, Edward Binns and Joseph Campanella.

Naked City
"Hold for Gloria Christmas"
An amazing episode with Burgess Meredith.

Peter Gunn
"Slight Touch of Homicide"
Howard McNear (aka Floyd the Barber) is an assassin!

Route 66
"Ever Ride the Waves in Oklahoma?"
An interesting episode involving surfing in California.

Monday December 31, 2012

Rod Serling's Night Gallery
"The Phantom Farmhouse"
A spooky episode with David McCallum, David Carradine, Lonny Chapman and Ford Rainey.

Mission: Impossible
I don't recall the episode title, but it was during the time Leonard Nimoy was with the show.


Tim

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