Jericho

1966

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EP1 Dutch and Go Sep 15, 1966

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EP2 A Jug of Wine, a Loaf of Bread, and Pow! Sep 22, 1966

The good guys use a French boys choir to thwart the Germans. The choir cycles through town singing, each carrying a large loaf of bread in the basket on the bicycle. Cleverly hidden inside each loaf is a stick of dynamite (thus, the title). The dynamite is used to blow up the German subs sitting in the harbor.

EP3 Upbeat and Underground Sep 29, 1966

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EP4 Have Traitor, Will Travel Oct 06, 1966

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EP5 Panic in the Piazza Oct 13, 1966

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EP6 The Big Brass Contraband Oct 20, 1966

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EP7 Wall to Wall Kaput Oct 27, 1966

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EP8 Eric the Redhead Nov 03, 1966

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EP9 One for the Mountain (1) Nov 10, 1966

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EP10 Two for the Road (2) Nov 17, 1966

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EP11 The Loot of All Evil Dec 01, 1966

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EP12 Long Journey Across a Short Street Dec 08, 1966

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EP13 Both Ends Against the Riddle Dec 15, 1966

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EP14 Jackal of diamonds Dec 29, 1966

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EP15 A Switch in Time Jan 05, 1967

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EP15 A Switch in Time Jan 05, 1967

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EP16 The Loot of All Evil Jan 19, 1967

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EP16 The Loot of All Evil Jan 19, 1967

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7.5| 0h30m| en| More Info
Released: 15 September 1966 Ended
Producted By: MGM Television
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
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Synopsis

Jericho is an American espionage series set during World War II. The series stars John Leyton, Don Francks and Marino Masé as secret agents, and aired on CBS from September 1966, to January 1967.

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rudge49 I have fond but hazy memories of this short lived (didn't last a full season) WWII theme program from the Fall of 1966. The premise was based very loosely on the Jedburghs, 3 man teams consisting of a Frenchman, an English or American officer, and a radio operator. Their mission was to train the often disorganized French resistance and coordinate their activities with the Allied forces, the Jedburghs actually went into action on the eve of D-Day and for some time afterwards. "Jericho" is set in some unspecified time before the D-Day landings. The show was played straight with just enough humor to relieve the tension, and reflected the changed attitudes of 20 years later, there was a distinction made between Nazis and Germans and I vaguely recall stories showing the tensions between the German military and the SS and Police organizations. Also it showed some of the nuances of French attitudes, how many French adopted a "wait and see" attitude and were not all 100% pro DeGaulle. I also recall an interview in TV Guide with Dom Francks (Franklin Shepperd) in which he wore an orange suit because "I like it.? Curious to know if any tapes exist, in that pre cable era failed prime time programs didn't have a second chance in syndication or on cable, hence the studios had no incentive to preserve them.