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Martin Milner’s character “Tod Stiles” in CBS television’s Route 66 (1960-1964) is an excellent role model for men of all ages. Magazine and news articles about the show and actor written during the program’s production years give the impression that Tod was in most ways the same man Martin Milner
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In response to your request earlier for character sketches, I'll work on rough drafts for those in the morning (after I've slept on it). It is also my (long-term) intention to write entries for each individual episode including excruciatingly detailed plot summaries. This series deserves no less a
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I found the Marcus information at the library today! It turns out it WAS a
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I'm sorry to say I don't have the answer to that. All I can say is, it's not mentioned in "Black November." I recommend going without that data bit, and adding it later if it turns up.
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