Ha! I watched a couple of episodes the other day showing my wife how bad ass Lloyd Bridges was
back in the day. I used to watch that show every day when it was in syndication in the sixties.
Go to Hulu, Fancast, or to AOL tv. Click on ''Sea Hunt'' and you can see all 39 episodes of year one. Youtube has a handful of those episodes.
I've had a few sea salt heroes in my time: my dad, Popeye, and Mike Nelson. And now, one of my nephews is studying to be a sea salt officer.
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Tonight, I watched a few episodes of "Have Gun Will Travel''. I borrowed a CD from the library that has the entire second year's episodes. Check those same sources above to see if HGWT episodes are still in them. Paladin was my lawman hero when I was growing up. My uncle was a lawman as is my other nephew.
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I don't watch the garbage that's on regular commercial TV nowadays. Today's male characters are largely portrayed as effetes who are more comical than honorable. While I don't watch the shows you can see this from the promos that are shown every night. In stark contrast, in the 50s and 60s men were portrayed as honorable, dignified, and of good character. Nelson and Paladin were two of the best characters of that era.