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The Second Hundred Years is an American sitcom by Screen Gems starring Monte Markham, Arthur O'Connell, and Frank Maxwell, which aired on the ABC television network for one season from September 6, 1967 to March 28, 1968 (repeats were shown through September 1968).

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  • The Second Hundred Years is an American sitcom by Screen Gems starring Monte Markham, Arthur O'Connell, and Frank Maxwell, which aired on the ABC television network for one season from September 6, 1967 to March 28, 1968 (repeats were shown through September 1968). (en)
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  • 1968-03-28 (xsd:date)
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  • 0061293
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  • 1967-09-06 (xsd:date)
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  • Arthur O'Connell and Monte Markham (en)
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  • USA (en)
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  • Ed Simmons (en)
  • Roswell Rogers (en)
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  • 1967-09-06 (xsd:date)
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  • Sitcom (en)
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  • 61293 (xsd:integer)
  • SecondHundredYears (en)
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  • English (en)
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  • 1968-03-28 (xsd:date)
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  • 26 (xsd:integer)
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  • 1 (xsd:integer)
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  • 1967-09-06 (xsd:date)
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  • Bob Claver (en)
  • Richard M. Bluel (en)
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  • After Luke sees a go-go dancer in a cage, he thinks she is a hostage, so he frees her and takes her home. She calls her boss, but he suggests staying there in order to garner publicity. (en)
  • Luke runs into trouble with both the Internal Revenue Service and the local zoning laws when he brings home a pair of goats, and then attempts to build a pen to hold them. (en)
  • Luke insists on testifying as an eyewitness at a hearing on the events at San Juan Hill in order to set the record straight on the heroics of Annie Longstreet's grandfather, his old friend. (en)
  • Luke takes the place of Ken in his job at the bank. Unfortunately, Luke is unfamiliar with some of the tools of the trade and inadvertently locks a bank official in the vault. (en)
  • While attempting to help a woman get her poker losses back, Luke himself gets outsmarted. (en)
  • Luke and old-timer Henry Sykes decide to build a still and enter the business of bootlegging, unaware that it is illegal. (en)
  • Luke takes a job as a department store salesman to earn money for Christmas, but after his honesty proves to be a failure, he becomes the store's Santa Claus. (en)
  • Luke alarms Col. Garroway when he befriends an attractive Russian woman and her alleged uncle. (en)
  • A historian from the Smithsonian Institution arrives to speak with Luke, but he is out boating with Marcia, so Ken undergoes the physical preceding the interview, and then concludes Luke's date with Marcia. (en)
  • Luke is mistaken for a burglar while helping an elderly woman find her poodle. After he is given a suspended sentence, he insists on clearing his name by finding the real burglar. (en)
  • Luke begins to sell aluminum siding, not knowing the deceptive practices of this particular business. After he makes a $400 sale, the buyer's daughter demands a refund when no delivery date is indicated. (en)
  • When Luke goes to work on a ranch, he and the foreman vie for the affections of their lovely boss. (en)
  • A group of gangsters kidnap Ken, thinking that he is Luke, so that he can show them the "process" of freezing a fellow gangster who looks to go into hiding for 20 years. The search for Ken leads to the Happy Hills Sanitarium. (en)
  • To show solidarity with his Native American friends, Luke takes part in a picket march to protest against an Army general. (en)
  • Luke takes an aptitude test in an attempt to become a businessman, but after it is determined that he would do best as a stagecoach driver or buffalo scout, his son develops a plan to improve his job prospects. (en)
  • An armed Luke barricades himself with an elderly couple on their property in order to save it from being torn down to build a golf course. (en)
  • At the funeral of one of his former prospecting buddies, Luke meets his old girlfriend Annie. The two soon discover an old deed for a valuable San Francisco hotel property, which could make her rich. (en)
  • Luke attempts to help a young boy save his favorite tree, which includes the boy's treehouse, after it is scheduled to be chopped down by the Department of Sanitation. (en)
  • Luke becomes involved in a war of electronic bugging devices after being victimized in a back injury scam. (en)
  • Luke and Edwin are both under the mistaken impression that each of them has only a short time to live, which results in both trying to keep that information away from the other. (en)
  • Luke ignores a "no fishing" sign at his favorite boyhood fishing spot, leading to a battle with tycoon Langston Barnes over who actually owns the property involved. (en)
  • Luke falls in love with a female flower child, who happens to be Col. Garroway's daughter and is attracted to his old-fashioned way of doing things, a relationship that almost leads to marriage. (en)
  • After a series of failed jobs, Luke decides to join the Navy. Colonel Garroway sees this as a chance for increased medical studies and is determined to get Luke into the Army, offering four candidates in exchange for him. (en)
  • Luke, a dead-ringer for his grandson Ken, poses as him during a date, antagonizes Ken's boss and also ends up in jail. (en)
  • Luke pretends to be Ken during a date, but the situation gets more complicated when it turns out that the woman is pretending to be her cousin. (en)
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  • Lucky Luke (en)
  • On Bended Knee (en)
  • Right of Way (en)
  • Pay Dirt (en)
  • Remember the Maine (en)
  • San Juan Hill (en)
  • The Second Hundred Years (en)
  • Let My People Go-Go (en)
  • A Couple of Sad Dads (en)
  • A Different Kind of Bug (en)
  • A Simple Son of the Soil (en)
  • Dude Hand Luke (en)
  • Father, Dear Father, Come Home with Me Now (en)
  • For Whom the Drums Beat (en)
  • Just Pay the Two Dollars (en)
  • Little Lady X (en)
  • Love on the Double (en)
  • Luke Alikes (en)
  • Luke and Comrade Tanya (en)
  • Luke's First Christmas (en)
  • No Experience Necessary (en)
  • Shine On, Harvest Moonshine (en)
  • The Abnormal Iceman (en)
  • The House That Needed a Carpenter (en)
  • Tree-In (en)
  • Ungathered Moss (en)
  • Oh Dad, Oh Dad, They Thawed Out Grandpa and I'm Feeling So Sad (en)
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  • dbr:Robert_Lees
  • Peggy Chantler Dick (en)
  • Ed Simmons (en)
  • Gene Thompson (en)
  • Stan Cutler (en)
  • Skip Webster (en)
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  • dbr:Bernie_Kahn
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  • Ed Simmons (en)
  • Gene Thompson (en)
  • James Henerson (en)
  • Ron Friedman (en)
  • Skip Webster (en)
  • Martin Ragaway (en)
  • Lila Garrett & Bernie Kahn (en)
  • Stan Cutler & Martin Donovan (en)
  • J. E. Selby & Stanley H. Silverman (en)
  • John O'Dea & Jay Simms (en)
  • Peggy Chantler Dick & Douglas Dick (en)
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  • The Second Hundred Years is an American sitcom by Screen Gems starring Monte Markham, Arthur O'Connell, and Frank Maxwell, which aired on the ABC television network for one season from September 6, 1967 to March 28, 1968 (repeats were shown through September 1968). (en)
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  • The Second Hundred Years (TV series) (en)
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