'Tramp Steamer' = today on RTV. (with Louise Glenn).
The second half of today's "Peter Gunn" hour on RTV was: "Tramp Steamer" (1960), starring Craig Stevens with Hershel Bernardi and eleven (11) visiting co-stars*.
- - - - * including: Louise Glenn who was in TVs + movies from 1957 to 1970 and then retired to: address unknown. Her favorites of mine being: Mayberry RFD, Bewitched, "A Big Hand for the Little Lady", The Munsters, [ Kraft Suspense Theatre (be on the lookout for her: "My Enemy, This Town" (1964) as "Edna Jeffries" of: "A young man returns to Santa Marta, California after seven years,having been paroled on a ten year term for raping a local girl.He finds resentment from his father and the townsfolk.What no one will believe is that he is innocent.His "plan" to clear himself runs into a problem-he is set up to take a fall again." with R.G. Armstrong as the Sheriff, seen on RTV a few months ago, to no doubt repeat.], "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World", Peter Gunn, 77 Sunset Strip, in this order going back also to her appearance as herself of The "Bob Newhart Show" of 1961. ** Other cost stars, maybe still with us being: Peggy Ann Taylor, Tony DeMario and Clayton Post. / Here's what I did just place over at http://www.startiger.com/ for Peggy Ann Taylor = "TV/movie actress of the 1960s + 70s: The Man from U.N.C.L.E., Peter Gunn, Dragnet (1958), Flight = 1 ep. "Enemy Agent" of: "Gen. Kenny that introduced the episodes was the commander of the 5th Air Force under MacArthur in WWII"; + "Three Men in a Boat" " [rowing down the Thames encountering various mishaps and misadventures along the way" with co-star Shirley Eaton as "Sophie." ]