Why?


It says that Death Valley Days ran from 1952-1975 correct? Why do they only have 18 seasons of it on the IMDb page?

We can DO IT ALLLL DAY LONG, (We'll have to pay more for the light bill if we do it at night!)

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dunno. how many seasons werer there?

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According to the Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows, by Brooks and Marsh, there were 558 episodes of Death Valley Days produced from 1952-1975. Apparently there was a break in production from 1972-1975. From 1952-1965, the show was hosted by Stanley Andrews, the Old Ranger; from 1965-66 by Ronald Wilson Reagan, the Old Gipper; from 1966-68 by Robert Taylor; and from 1968-1972 by Dale Robertson. The series resumed production only briefly in 1975 and was hosted by Merle Haggard.

The largest DVD set of the show (DVD DVDs?) advertised on the Internet contains only 172 episodes, or 30.824372759856630824372759856631% of the total. (This calculator is really cool!)

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Is it indicated if the DVD set contains the episode "A Mule, Like the Army's Mule"?

BTW, you have a repeating decimal there, the sequence 824372759856630, if you wanna extend that number infinitely...(the "1" you have at the end is the result of rounding).

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