Desilu Productions - Television Shows Produced or Filmed By Desilu

Television Shows Produced or Filmed By Desilu

  • I Love Lucy
  • Star Trek
  • The Andy Griffith Show
  • Mission Impossible
  • The Dick Van Dyke Show
  • My Three Sons
  • Family Affair
  • Make Room for Daddy
  • The Untouchables
  • I Spy
  • Whirlybirds
  • Harrigan and Son
  • Mannix
  • The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp
  • Our Miss Brooks
  • The Real McCoys
  • Gomer Pyle, USMC
  • That Girl
  • The Jack Benny Program
  • Meet McGraw
  • Hogan's Heroes

Some of these programs were created and owned outright by Desilu; others were other production companies' programs that Desilu filmed or to which Desilu rented production space.

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