3 thoughts on “Joan Crawford with two young men, 1963”
1963 saw the fourth season of television’s “Route 66.” George Maharis had left, and Glenn Corbett had taken his place. He’s on the right. Martin Milner was in every season–he’s on the left. The series needed a shot in the arm, and Joan needed a shot in the bank account, and so the episode “Same Picture, Different Frame” came to be.
I didn’t know anything about this episode of Joan’s life. Sometime I’ll have to check it out. And here I thought the guy on the left was Tab Hunter again. LOL
1963 saw the fourth season of television’s “Route 66.” George Maharis had left, and Glenn Corbett had taken his place. He’s on the right. Martin Milner was in every season–he’s on the left. The series needed a shot in the arm, and Joan needed a shot in the bank account, and so the episode “Same Picture, Different Frame” came to be.
I didn’t know anything about this episode of Joan’s life. Sometime I’ll have to check it out. And here I thought the guy on the left was Tab Hunter again. LOL
Ah, the dreaded Tab Hunter fixation. In which you think even Louis Armstrong looks like Tab…