Route 66

Season 2 (32 Episodes)

4 Seasons 1961 TV-Y7 1h 00m 7.7

The adventures of two young drifters across America.

Only fiction series written & shot all over North America. Two young adventurers in a Corvette explore early 60's social problems and changing mores, looking for the right place to settle down while seeking themselves. Debuting 3 years after "On the Road" transformed modern literature, while such newly available fast cars dominated the new teenage culture, Tod, an Ivy Leaguer, and Buz, an orphan from Hell's Kitchen, cruise the U.S.A. coping with shifting relationships and lifestyles. The FCC's Newton Minow characterized U.S. TV as a "vast wasteland," in 1961, but "Route 66" found important, compelling stories all over. Sterling Silliphant who won an Oscar for writing "In the Heat of the Night," traveled around the U.S. and Canada scouting locales, while writing ¾ of the very dark, literate show's episodes - a feat only Rod Serling matched with The Twilight Zone. Soon, a crew of 50 arrived at the location. Shows were filmed in 40 States. Tod, from a once-wealthy family, inherited only a Corvette when his father died, so he and Buz (suddenly jobless because he worked for Tod's father's company) strike out across North America, especially along the iconic Route 66 from Chicago to L.A. which the Okies traveled. Tod and Buz take local jobs (such as shrimping, shipbuilding, oil rigging) to support their wanderings. The 2 socially conscious knights of the road, encourage, champion, and learn from oppressed and troubled people they encounter. 1962 guest star Ethel Waters was the first African-American woman nominated for an Emmy Award. The CBS show doubled Corvette sales its first season. Tod and Buz's beige Corvette's 2 seats meant "sans souci" and constant movement, so shows were shot in 6 days, in a new city almost every week. The two drifters reject the post-war American Dream of the suburbs, while exploring a disappearing North America with very diverse local culture, not yet dominated by international franchises and cookie-cutter suburbs. The shows' vibrate with the new dreams for a Great Society and the fears of the Cold War. The volatile Buz Murdock was cast quickly, while Martin Milner beat out Robert Redford for the Tod Stiles role. Due to hepatitis, Maharis did not appear in the series' last 1 ½ seasons. The show grew from a pilot on creator Silliphant and Route 66 producer Herbert B. Leonard's "Naked City," also shot on location. Naked City and Route 66 bridged the widely varied anthologies and live plays of the 1950's Golden Age of Television, to the much cheaper, 1 hour dramatic, set-character based series, which continue to rule prime-time. Nelson Riddle's atmospheric Theme from Route 66, and his episode scores factored heavily in the show's allure. The breezy song Route 66, written by Bobby Troup (of the 1970's TV series "Emergency !"), a 1946 Nat King Cole hit, wasn't used for the series. A sequel to Route 66 appeared in 1993, but lasted only 4 episodes.

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Season 2 Episodes:

Episode 1 A Month of Sundays

1. A Month of Sundays

Aired: Sep 22, 1961

Tod and Buz, in Butte, Montana working as laborers in a copper mine, meet a b...

Episode 2 Blue Murder

2. Blue Murder

Aired: Sep 29, 1961

Buz and Tod warily transport a horse with a reputation as a killer to its new...

Episode 3 Goodnight Sweet Blues

3. Goodnight Sweet Blues

Aired: Oct 6, 1961

Tod and Buzz agree to help fulfill a dying jazz singer's last wish to reunite...

Episode 5 First-Class Mouliak

5. First-Class Mouliak

Aired: Oct 20, 1961

A girl's death sets off a search for her boyfriend, who must explain that her...

Episode 6 Once to Every Man

6. Once to Every Man

Aired: Oct 27, 1961

Tod and Buz fail to save their ship-builder boss from accidentally drowning, ...

Episode 7 The Mud Nest

7. The Mud Nest

Aired: Nov 10, 1961

On intuition Buz steers the 66ers off route to a Maryland hamlet where everyo...

Episode 9 Mon Petit Chou

9. Mon Petit Chou

Aired: Nov 24, 1961

Tod and Buz are in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania working as crewmen on a tugboat. ...

Episode 11 The Thin White Line

11. The Thin White Line

Aired: Dec 8, 1961

Tod's drink is spiked with a hallucinatory drug, making him a danger to himse...

Episode 16 1800 Days to Justice

16. 1800 Days to Justice

Aired: Jan 26, 1962

Job seeks justice in his hometown after 5 years in a Texas prison. David Job ...

Episode 17 City of Wheels

17. City of Wheels

Aired: Feb 2, 1962

Todd and Buz work with wheelchair patients at a veterans hospital, where a nu...

Episode 25 Love Is a Skinny Kid

25. Love Is a Skinny Kid

Aired: Apr 6, 1962

A woman in a hideous Japanese mask refuses to remove it or give her name, as ...

Episode 27 Two on the House

27. Two on the House

Aired: Apr 20, 1962

Tod and Buz are in Cleveland, Ohio where they are employed as crewman on the ...

Episode 30 A Feat of Strength

30. A Feat of Strength

Aired: May 18, 1962

Tod in the Los Angeles area, goes to work as an aide to a wrestling promoter ...

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Info about Route 66

Current Status: Ended

Network: CBS

Production Country: United States

Genres: Drama, Adventure, Crime, Thriller

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