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Run, Buddy, Run : ウィキペディア英語版 | Run, Buddy, Run
''Run, Buddy, Run'' is an American situation comedy starring Jack Sheldon, which ran on CBS from September 12, 1966, until January 2, 1967. ==Overview== Sheldon, a jazz trumpet player and singer, portrayed Buddy Overstreet, an "ordinary guy", an accountant, on the run from a group of comical gangsters. As the plot unfolds, while he is taking a steam bath, Buddy overhears mobster "Mr. Devere" or "Mr. D", played by Bruce Gordon, plotting the death of a "Chicken Little".〔(Run, Buddy, Run - TV.com )〕 Jim Connell played Gordon's bumbling son, "Junior". Gregg Palmer appeared in the recurring role of Harry, a gunman in Chicago.〔(Run Buddy Run / Jack Sheldon )〕 In a typical segment, Buddy Overstreet enters a new town trying to establish employment, and Mr. D would arrive and force Buddy into a narrow exit. In the ninth episode, Buddy is working as a welder in a factory when he tells a coworker Devere Enterprises has put a price on his head. The colleague double-crosses Buddy, and phones Mr. D's office long-distance.〔(Run, Buddy, Run: Buddy Overstreet, Forgive Me - TV.com )〕 Among guests on the series were Jack Albertson, Sid Melton, Burt Mustin, J. Pat O'Malley, Julie Sommars, and Vaughn Taylor.〔
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