No, the TV show "Treasure Search," featuring Bob Denver and Chuck Connors, is no longer on the air. The show originally aired in the late 1980s and is not currently in production or broadcast. However, reruns may occasionally be available on various streaming platforms or specialty channels that focus on Classic Television.
yes it was called Treasure Search and Chuck Conner's was on it till he got ill then Bob Denver....I watched it every time I could....maybe late 80s or early 90s.....there were two hunters that started the show till one of them passed away...I have some of the shows on VHS or beta.
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No, Chuck Connors was not in "Old Yeller." The film, released in 1957, is based on the novel by Fred Gipson and features actors like Dorothy McGuire and Fess Parker. Chuck Connors is best known for his role in the television series "The Rifleman" and his appearances in various films, but he did not appear in "Old Yeller."
If you do a search on google you can find them. Also, it's on the official website. yes it is on the website and you will not find it on itunes.......i think
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yes it was called Treasure Search and Chuck Conner's was on it till he got ill then Bob Denver....I watched it every time I could....maybe late 80s or early 90s.....there were two hunters that started the show till one of them passed away...I have some of the shows on VHS or beta.
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Chuck Conners' parents were immigrants from the then-nation of Newfoundland, now the province of Newfoundland & Labrador, Canada.
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No..you probably have him confused with Chuck Conners, who starred in the TV Western Series, The Rifleman. Conners played briefly in the Majors with the Brooklyn Dodgers and Chicago Cubs.
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Oh, dude, they're all connected through their work in Hollywood! Peter Graves and James Arness were brothers, Chuck Connors was James Arness's brother-in-law, and Mike Connors was Chuck Connors's cousin. It's like a family tree of badass actors, but with more cameras and less actual trees.