TV Shows released in 1952
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Ramar of the Jungle
1952TV ShowMissionaries' kid Tom Reynolds returns to the jungle as a doctor where he treats natives ("Ramar" means "White Medicine Man") and takes care of bad guys, aided by Prof. Ogden.
Watch NowDangerous Assignment
1952TV Show"The Commissioner" sent US special agent Steve Mitchell to exotic locales where he encounters adventure and international intrigue, all played out using extreme violence.
Watch NowLife Is Worth Living
1952TV ShowThe show featured Most Reverent Fulton J. Sheen, the Roman Catholic Auxiliary Bishop of New York City, offering anecdotes and moral lessons. Many of the talks were about the evils of the Communist form of government.
Watch NowBiff Baker, U.S.A.
1952TV ShowA Husband-and-Wife Spy Team pose as American Importers behind the Iron Curtain.
Watch NowCowboy G-Men
1952TV ShowPat Gallagher and his sidekick Stoney Crockett are Secret Service agents in the Old West, dispatched by the government to investigate crimes threatening the young nation.
Watch NowCavalcade of America
1952TV ShowCavalcade of America documented historical events using stories of individual courage, initiative and achievement, often with feel-good dramatizations of the human spirit's triumph against all odds.
Watch NowGarfield Goose and Friends
1952TV ShowOne of the best children's shows ever. Garfield Goose was the self proclaimed "King of the United States." His front man, Frazier Thomas would translate whatever any of the hand puppets "... See full summary »
Watch NowTerry and the Pirates
1952TV ShowColonel Terry Lee travels to the orient in search of a gold mine left to him by his grandfather. While searching, he is a pilot employed by a "no questions asked" airline run by Chopstick ... See full summary »
Watch NowThis Is the Life
1952TV ShowLong-running religious series featuring dramatizations of contemporary problems and how they were resolved using a Christian solution.
Watch NowThe Liberace Show
1952TV ShowLiberace wanted his own show where he could control his presentation as he did with his club shows. This series was a smash hit.
Watch NowThe Gulf Playhouse
1952TV ShowThis live show was seen through the "eye" of the camera. The actors in each episode would talk to the camera as if it were a person.
Watch NowThe Doctor
1952TV ShowWarner Anderson seldom acted in any of the episodes of this medical anthology, which were mostly concerned with emotional problems; he always presented the stories and provided commentary ... See full summary »
Watch NowChina Smith
1952TV ShowCon artist and private eye China Smith works out of a bar in Singapore, roaming Asia in search of beautiful women (who like his tough style) and quick money. His nemeses are the friendly British Inspector and the scheming "empress."
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