TV Guide - April 10 - 16, 1965
Janet Lake was born on March 11, 1936 in Norristown, Pennsylvania, USA. She is an actress, known for Hawaiian Eye (1959), Johnny Staccato (1959) and Thriller (1960).Â
Walter Andrew Brennan (July 25, 1894 â September 21, 1974)  Actor who won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in 1936, 1938, and 1940, making him one of only three male actors to win three Academy Awards.
From 1957 to 1963, he starred in the ABC television series The Real McCoys, After five years on ABC, The Real McCoys switched to CBS for a final season. Brennan joined with the series creator, Irving Pincus, to form Brennan-Westgate Productions. The series was co-produced with Danny Thomasâs Marterto Productions. It also featured Richard Crenna, Kathleen Nolan, Lydia Reed, and Michael Winkelman.
Brennan appeared in several other movies and television programs, usually as an eccentric old-timer or prospector. Prior to the launching of The Real McCoys, he appeared as himself as a musical judge in the 1953â1954 ABC series Jukebox Jury. On May 30, 1957, he guest-starred on NBCâs The Ford Show, Starring Tennessee Ernie Ford. He also made a few recordings, the most popular being âOld Riversâ, about an old farmer and his mule, which was released as a single in 1962 by Liberty Records with âThe Epic Ride of John H. Glennâ on the flip side. âOld Riversâ peaked at number five in the U.S. Billboard chart.
Brennan starred as the wealthy executive Walter Andrews in the short-lived 1964â1965 ABC series The Tycoon, with Van Williams. In 1967, he starred in another ABC series, The Guns of Will Sonnett, as an older man in search of his gunfighter son, James Sonnett, with his grandson, Jeff, played by Dack Rambo. After the series went off the air in 1969, Brennan continued working in both television and feature films. He received top billing over Pat O'Brien in the TV movie The Over-the-Hill Gang (1969) and Fred Astaire in The Over-the-Hill Gang Rides Again the following year. From 1970 to 1971, he was a regular on the CBS sitcom To Rome with Love, with John Forsythe. This was Brennanâs last television series as a member of the permanent cast. (Wikipedia)