Gibbsville may refer to: Gibbsville (TV series), a 1976 American dramatic television series Gibbsville, Wisconsin, a census-designated place in the town...
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Gibbsville is a 1976 American drama television series starring John Savage and Gig Young. The plot centers on the activities of two reporters for a newspaper...
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English, a wealthy car dealer who was once a member of the social elite of Gibbsville (O'Hara's fictionalized version of Pottsville, Pennsylvania). The book...
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Muncy, in The Betty White Show, and he guest-starred in an episode of Gibbsville in 1976. In addition, he had guest roles in popular television series...
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made a guest appearance in a 1976 episode of the NBC dramatic series Gibbsville. He also was featured in the Gene Hackman suspense film The Domino Principle...
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appeared in two episodes of the TV series The Saint and in an episode of Gibbsville in 1976. Woodville married three times: first to Avengers star Patrick...
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O'Hara's stories (and his later novels written in the 1950s) are set in Gibbsville, Pennsylvania, a barely fictionalized version of his home town of Pottsville...
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Navajo detective. Forster guest starred on shows such as Medical Story, Gibbsville and Police Story and played the lead in the TV movies Royce (1976), The...
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guest-starred in a number of television shows, including Police Woman, Gibbsville, Quincy, M.E., and The Love Boat. In 1975, he returned to television with...
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(1951–1952) on ABC: 451 and portrayed Dr. Michael Malloy in the NBC drama Gibbsville (1976). McGuire was married to the English actress Jeannie Carson, who...
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