Mr. Lucky

Mr. Lucky

Drama

Mr. Lucky

1S | 34E
10/24/1959
6.4

1. The Magnificent Bribe

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10/24/1959

2. They Shall Not Pass

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10/31/1959

3. Bugsy

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11/7/1959

4. The Money Game

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11/14/1959

5. That Stands for Pool

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11/21/1959

6. My Little Gray Home

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11/28/1959

7. The Gordon Caper

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12/5/1959
Little Miss Wow
S1E8

8. Little Miss Wow

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12/12/1959

9. A Business Measure

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12/19/1959

10. Hijacked

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12/26/1959

11. Aces Back to Back

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1/2/1960

12. Maggie the Witness

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1/9/1960

13. The Two Million Dollar Window

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1/16/1960

14. The Leadville Kid Gang

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1/23/1960

15. The Sour Milk Fund

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1/30/1960

16. The Brain Picker

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2/6/1960

17. The Last Laugh

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2/13/1960

18. The Parolee

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2/20/1960

19. The Tax Man

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2/27/1960

20. The Gladiators

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3/5/1960

21. Big Squeeze

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3/12/1960

22. Cold Deck

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3/19/1960

23. His Maiden Voyage

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3/26/1960

24. I Bet Your Life

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4/2/1960

25. Hair of the Dog

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4/9/1960

26. Vote the Bullet

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4/16/1960

27. Hit and Run

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4/23/1960

28. Taking a Chance

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4/30/1960

29. Last Journey

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5/14/1960
Operation Fortuna
S1E30

30. Operation Fortuna

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5/21/1960

31. Stacked Deck

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5/28/1960

32. Odyssey of Hate

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6/4/1960

33. Dangerous Lady

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6/11/1960

34. Election Bet

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6/18/1960

Overview

Mr. Lucky is a CBS adventure/drama television series that aired from October 24, 1959, to June 18, 1960, with repeats until September 3. Blake Edwards developed the program as a retooling of his Willie Dante character from Four Star Playhouse, where the role was played by studio boss Dick Powell. In the 1960–1961 season, Howard Duff assumed the role of Willie Dante in the NBC adventure/drama series Dante. Mr. Edwards directed and co-wrote the first episode of Mr. Lucky, and the credits of the first eighteen episodes included "Entire production supervised by Blake Edwards." Jack Arnold produced the show and directed fifteen of the thirty-four episodes. Henry Mancini's smooth theme music for the show reached Number 21 in the US singles charts. He released two successful LP's based on the show, Mr. Lucky and Mr. Lucky Goes Latin.