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Herman and Grandpa discover a clue to the pirate treasure hidden in their backyard.

Starring: Fred Gwynne, Yvonne De Carlo, Al Lewis, Butch Patrick
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Original Air Date: Dec 23, 1965

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The family at 1313 Mockingbird Lane is a little... different. Dad Herman looks like Frankenstein's monster; mom Lily and her dad, Grandpa, are vampires; and son Eddie is a werewolf. Poor Marilyn, their niece, is the odd one out -- she's just a normal girl. And the family doesn't like to call attention to her unfortunate looks.
Starring: Adele Claire, Al Checco, Al Lewis, Alex Gerry, Alma Murphy, Audrey Swanson, Barry O'Hara, Bartlett Robinson, Barton MacLane, Bella Bruck, Benny Rubin, Bert Freed, Bill Quinn, Billy Mumy, Bob Harvey, Brian Corcoran, Brian Nash, Bryan O'Byrne, Buck Kartalian, Buddy Lewis, Butch Patrick, Charles Bateman, Charles Lane, Charles Robinson, Charles Seel, Charlie Callas, Charlie Ruggles, Chet Stratton, Dan Tobin, Dave Katchum, Dave Willock, David Azar, Dayton Allen, Debbie Butler, Dennis Cross, Diana Frothingham, Dick Dodd, Dick Lane, Dick Wilson, Digby Wolfe, Dom DeLuise, Don "Red" Barry, Don Dillaway, Don Edmonds, Don Keefer, Don Rickles, Doris Singleton, Douglas Evans, Duncan McLeod, Ed Reimers, Eddie Donno, Eddie Hanley, Eddie Ryder, Edward Mallory, Eileen O'Neill, Elliott Reid, Elroy Hirsch, Elsie Baker, Elvia Allman, Emmaline Henry, Felix Locher, Forrest Lewis, Foster Brooks, Francis DeSales, Frank Evans, Frank Killmond, Frank Maxwell, Fred Gwynne, Gail Ganley, Gary Lane, Gary Owens, Gene Blakely, Gene Darfler, George Patrie, Harvey Korman, Helen Kleeb, Henry Beckman, Henry Hunter, Herb Armstrong, Herbie Faye, Hoke Howell, Howard Wendell, Irwin Charone, J. Edward McKinley, Jack Bernardi, Jack Coogan Jr., Jack Grinnage, Jackie Joseph, Jackie Minty, Jan Arvan, Jan Barthel, Jane Withers, Janet Dey, Janos Prohaska, Jefferson County, Jesse Kirkpatrick, Jesse White, Jimmy Joyce, Jimmy Stiles, Joan Staley, Joan Swift, Joe De Santis, Joe Quinn, Joey Scott, John Abbott, John Alvin, John Carradine, John Hoyt, John Lawrence, John Mitchum, John Zaremba, Johnny Jacobs, Jon Silo, Joyce Jameson, Justin Smith, Kelton Garwood, Ken Hunt, Ken Lynch, Kimberly Beck, Larry Tamblyn, Lee Henry, Len Lesser, Lenore Kingston, Lenore Shanewise, Leo Durocher, Leonard P. Greer, Leonard Yorr, Leslie Connors, Lois Roberts, Louis Nye, Louise Glenn, Marge Redmond, Mary Mitchel, Maurice Manson, Michael Blake, Michel Petit, Mike Barton, Mike Winkelman, Monica Rush, Mousie Garner, Murray MacLeod, Ned Romero, Nina Shipman, Noam Pitlik, Nolan Leary, Norman Grabowski, Nydia Westman, Olan Soule, Pat Harrington, Pat McCaffrie, Pat Priest, Paul Reed, Penny Kunard, Peter Dawson, Philip Ober, Pitt Herbert, Ralph Smiley, Ray Montgomery, Richard Hale, Richard Jury, Richard Poston, Richard Reeves, Robert Cornthwaite, Robert Millar, Robert Morgan, Roger C. Carmel, Roger Perry, Ronnie Haran, Russ Conway, Sally Frei, Sally Morris, Sally Ross, Sammy Shore, Sandra Ferra, Sondra Matesky, Stuart Nisbet, Sue Winton, Susan Wedell, Tom Curtis, Tony Valentino, Tracy Butler, Val Avery, Vince Williams, Vinton Hayworth, Walter Brooke, Walter Burke, Warren Parker, Will J. White, William O'Connell, William Phipps, Willis Bouckey, Woodrow Parfrey, Yvonne De Carlo, Zalman King
Original Air Date: Sep 24, 1964
Genres: ComedyTV Series
Rating: TVG
Playback: HD
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