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The Real McCoys Season 3 Episode 19
The scene is set for trouble when Grampa refuses to buy a television. Grampa: Walter Brennan. Sam: Jon Lormer. Luke: Richard Crenna. Kate: Kathleen Nolan.
Serie: The Real McCoys
Episode Title: The Television Set
Air Date: 1959-12-10
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