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Death Valley Days ratings (TV show, 1952-1970)
Rank | 9,445 / 30,263 |
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Trend | 28 |
Genres | Drama, Western |
Seasons | 18 |
Episodes | 452 |
Total votes | 14,700 |
Average votes | 33 |
Average rating | 7.9 / 10 |
Western stories and legends based, and filmed, in and around Death Valley, California. One of the longest-running Western series, originating on radio in the 1930s. The continuing sponsor was "20 Mule Team" Borax, a product formerly mined in Death Valley.
Directors: Alan Crosland Jr., Bernard L. Kowalski, Bernard McEveety, Boris Sagal, Bud Townsend, Budd Boetticher, Charles F. Haas, Christian Nyby, Daniel Dare, Darren McGavin, David Orrick McDearmon, Denver Pyle, Dick McDonough, Dick Moder, Edward Ludlum, Francis D. Lyon, Frank McDonald, Fred Jackman Jr., George Archainbaud, George Blair, George Cahan, Hal Cooper, Harmon Jones, Harold D. Schuster, Harold Daniels, Harry Harris, Harry Landers, Herbert Kenwith, Herman Hoffman, Jack Hively, Jack Shea, James Goldstone, James Sheldon, Jean Yarbrough, Jesse Hibbs, John English, John Rawlins, Larry Lansburgh, Lawrence Dobkin, Lee Sholem, Louis King, Murray Golden, Nat Perrin, Paul Landres, Ralph Levy, Reginald Le Borg, Richard Whorf, Robert B. Sinclair, Roger Kay, Sidney Salkow, Stephen Lord, Stuart E. McGowan, Tay Garnett, Thomas Thompson, William D. Faralla Writers: A. Sanford Wolfe, Ande Lamb, Ann Udell, Anthony Lawrence, Arthur Rowe, Barry Shipman, Berni Gould, Bill Danch, Buckley Angell, Budd Lesser, C. Ray Stahl, Charles Davis, Claire Whitaker, Coles Trapnell, Curtis Kenyon, Del Carnes, Dennis Whitcomb, Don Moore, Dorrell McGowan, Dwight Newton, Earl Baldwin, Ernest Pascal, Francis Rosenwald, Frank Bonham, Frank Gruber, Frederick Louis Fox, Frederick Stephani, Gene Lesser, George Fass, Gertrude Fass, Gil Lasky, Harold Shumate, Hendrik Vollaerts, Herbert Purdom, Herman Hoffman, Herman Miller, Idwal Jones, Irwin Winehouse, Jack Lewis, Jerry D. Lewis, Jerry Sackheim, Jess Carneol, Jim De Foe, Joanna Lee, Joe Tiffenbach, John Grey, John K. Butler, John Starr Niendorff, Karl Brown, Kay Lenard, Kenneth A. Enochs, Kenneth Higgins, Lawrence Menkin, Louis Garfinkle, Lowell Barrington, Maurice Zimm, Melvin Levy, Mildred Cram, Milton Geiger, Milton S. Gelman, Mortimer Braus, Nat Tanchuck, Oliver Crawford, Orville H. Hampton, Oscar Brodney, Patricia Falken Smith, Paul Crabtree, Paul Franklin, Paul Schneider, Pauline Townsend, Phyllis White, Ray Buffum, Richard Sanville, Robert Dillon, Robert Hardy Andrews, Robert L. Joseph, Robert Lees, Robert Leslie Bellem, Robert Presnell Sr., Robert Sabaroff, Robert White, Ruth Woodman, S.H. Barnett, Scott Whitaker, Seton I. Miller, Sidney Ellis, Sloan Nibley, Stephen Lord, Stewart Cohn, Stuart E. McGowan, Ted Thomas, Terence Maples, Thomson Burtis, Todhunter Ballard, Tom Gries, Tom Seller, Turnley Walker, Vincent Fotre, Virgil C. Gerlach, Virginia M. Cooke, William Kelley, William Kozlenko, William Powell, William Read Woodfield Hint: you can examine a particular season more clearly on the graphs if you disable the trendline and all other seasons (via clicking on their labels). Episodes average rating Note: season labels indicates the average rating per episode between the parentheses. Episodes total votes Note: season labels indicates the average votes per episode between the parentheses. History (tracking since March 7, 2020) Note: amount of total votes may decrease due to periodic removal of fraudulent ones.