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The first name of Radar O'Reilly on MASH is Walter.

On Happy Days the name of the older brother character is Chuck Cunningham.

On The Beverly Hillbillies Jed Clampett was paid 25 million dollars for the oil on his land.

The maiden name of Carol Brady on The Brady Bunch was Tyler.

The role of Quint Asper, the town blacksmith on Gunsmoke, was played by Burt Reynolds.

The address of the Cleaver family on Leave It To Beaver was 211 Pine Street.

On Superman Perry White was mayor of Metropolis prior to becoming editor of The Daily Planet.

The Jim-Bob Walton character on The Waltons, was based on the real life person James Hamner.

The first woman to be executive producer of a network television news program was Joan Richman. She became executive producer of the Saturday and Sunday editions of the CBS Evening News in 1976.

The first network television series to have an all-black cast was Amos And Andy, on CBS television, in 1951.

The first black female to win an Emmy Award for best actress in a comedy series was Isabel Sanford, in 1981, for her role on The Jeffersons.

Betty White was the first woman to win a Daytime Emmy as best game show host, for the game show named Just Men in 1983.

The longest running police series on network television was Dragnet, on NBC from January, 1952 until September, 1970, and a total of 342 episodes.

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