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The Littlest Hobo (French: Le Vagabond) is the Canadian television series based upon a 1958 movie of the same name directed by Charles R. Rondeau. [1] The series first aired from 1963 to 1965 in syndication, and was revived for a popular second run on CTV, spanning six seasons, from October 11, 1979, to March 7, 1985.
The Littlest Hobo is a Canadian television series based upon a 1958 well-known film of the same name directed by Charles R. Rondeau. The series first aired from 1963 until 1965 in syndication , and was revived for a popular second run on CTV , spanning six seasons, from October 11, 1979, until March 7, 1985.
The Littlest Hobo is a 1958 American film directed by Charles R. Rondeau. [2] [3] The film stars London, a dog owned and trained by Chuck Eisenmann, [4] in his acting debut, playing as a stray German Shepherd. [5] [6] [7] It was the debut production of Hugh M. Hooker, [8] as well as Rondeau's debut production. [9]
Toro had two sons, Hobo and London, [54] who starred in the 1969 Romanian movie Silent Friends. [4] [55] By 1971, Eisenmann had another dog, Venus. [56] London would go on to star in the 1977 comedy film The Billion Dollar Hobo. [57] During a revival of The Littlest Hobo from 1979 to 1985, the titular Hobo was played by another one of Eisenmann ...
In 1983, the Miniature Village served as the filming location for an episode of the Canadian television series The Littlest Hobo, entitled "Small Pleasures" (season 4, episode 16). During the Winter holiday season, Cullen Gardens was host to the Festival of Lights, which featured huge displays of Christmas lights throughout the grounds, often ...
Yearwood began his acting career in 1980, in the television series The Littlest Hobo as Danny McLean. His other recurring roles include, Special Agent Bush in Due South, Mr. Smith in Once a Thief, Jor in Relic Hunter, Nestov in Tracker and Benjamin N'Udu in InSecurity.
Henshaw has also made a guest appearance in two episodes of The Littlest Hobo. [1] In 1986, he transitioned his career into writing and producing, serving as a story editor or producer on such series as Adderly, Friday the 13th: The Series, Top Cops, War of the Worlds, Eerie, Indiana: The Other Dimension and BeastMaster.
The Littlest Hobo: 3 Episodes: Ghost Rig, The Hero, Winner Take All: 1981 The Intruder Within: Phil TV movie 1982 Till Death Do Us Part: Tony Archer TV movie 1983 The Terry Fox Story: Bob Cady TV movie 1986 Classified Love: Howie TV movie Tough Cookies: Richie Messina 6 Episodes Philip Marlowe, Private Eye: Pete 1 Episode: Red Wing: Comedy ...