Set in the title town founded by the Peyton family, whose members included the Harringtons. Murder, illicit passion, insanity, and secrets are the staples of Peyton Place.
Season | From | To | Episodes |
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All Seasons | |||
Specials | October 1977 | May 1985 | 2 |
Season 1 | September 1964 | September 1965 | 115 |
Season 2 | September 1965 | September 1966 | 155 |
Season 3 | September 1966 | September 1967 | 101 |
Season 4 | September 1967 | September 1968 | 92 |
Season 5 | September 1968 | June 1969 | 54 |
Unassigned Episodes | 0 |
Season | From | To | Episodes |
---|---|---|---|
Specials | 0 | ||
Unassigned Episodes | 519 |
Season | From | To | Episodes |
---|---|---|---|
Season 1 | 0 | ||
Unassigned Episodes | 519 |
Name | Number of Episodes | Dates | |
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Sonya Roberts | 23 | 01/19/1965 - 07/01/1968 | |
Richard De Roy | 19 | 09/24/1964 - 04/22/1965 | |
Robert J. Shaw | 16 | 09/15/1964 - 03/11/1965 | |
Peggy Shaw | 14 | 04/20/1965 - 08/03/1965 | |
Michael Gleason | 11 | 05/25/1965 - 07/18/1967 | |
Mathilde Ferro | 11 | 10/08/1964 - 01/28/1965 | |
Theodore | 10 | 10/13/1964 - 01/28/1965 | |
Lionel E. Siegel | 9 | 06/15/1965 - 12/07/1967 | |
Rita Lakin | 9 | 05/27/1965 - 07/30/1965 | |
Don Balluck | 5 | 05/27/1965 - 07/01/1965 | |
Lee Erwin | 5 | 07/06/1965 - 08/03/1965 | |
Dick Carr | 5 | 03/09/1965 - 05/13/1965 | |
Gerry Day | 4 | 04/20/1965 - 05/18/1965 | |
Franklin Barton | 3 | 09/22/1964 - 10/08/1964 | |
Laurence Richards | 2 | 10/22/1964 - 10/27/1964 | |
Jessica Stephans | 2 | 03/04/1965 - 03/25/1965 | |
Jerry Thomas | 1 | 05/25/1965 | |
Theodore Ferro | 1 | 10/08/1964 | |
Miriam Rosamond | 1 | 12/24/1964 | |
Steven W. Carabatsos | 1 | 12/08/1964 | |
Jerry Ziegman | 1 | 12/07/1967 | |
Carol Sobieski | 1 | 07/18/1967 | |
James P. Griffith | 1 | 03/30/1965 | |
John Wilder | 1 | 07/01/1968 |
Name | Number of Episodes | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
Ted Post | 14 | 09/22/1964 - 04/22/1965 | |
Walter Doniger | 12 | 09/15/1964 - 12/07/1967 | |
William J. Hole Jr. | 1 | 07/01/1968 |
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