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The Littlest Hobo
The Littlest Hobo (French: Le Vagabond ) is a Canadian television series based upon a 1958 American film of the same name directed by Charles R. Rondeau. The series first aired from 1963 to 1965 in syndication, and was revived for a popular second run on CTV, spanning six seasons, from October 11, 1979, to March 7, 1985. The concept of the show was that of "an ownerless dog". All three productions...
Genre
Family / Children's Adventure / drama
Running time
30 minutes (including commercials)
Starring
London (both series) Toro (original series) Litlon (original series) Thorn (original series)
Country of origin
Canada
1963–1965 series1979–1985 seriesSecond series episodesTelecast and home mediaReferences In Other Canadian MediaReferencesExternal links
The Littlest Hobo (film)
The Littlest Hobo is a 1958 American film directed by Charles R. Rondeau. The film stars London, a dog owned and trained by Chuck Eisenmann, in his acting debut, playing as a stray German Shepherd. It was the debut production of Hugh M. Hooker, as well as Rondeau's debut production. Filming took place around Bryce Canyon in Utah. The film featured the song Road Without End , sung by Randy Sparks. ...
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The Littlest Hobo (TV Series 1963–1965)
2017.04.11.The Littlest Hobo: With London, Monty McFarlane, Gregg Palmer, Chick Chandler. A German Shepherd dog wanders endlessly, only stopping to do a good deed or help a person in need, before returning to...
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7.7/10
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The Littlest Hobo (TV Series 1979–1985) ⭐ 7.7 | Adventure, Drama, Family
The Littlest Hobo: Created by Dorrell McGowan. With London, Allan Royal, Harvey Atkin, Ted Follows. The wandering adventures of an intelligent German shepherd dog.
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The Littlest Hobo – Canadian History Ehx
2021.01.31.You can support Canadian History Ehx with a donation at http://www.buymeacoffee.com/craigu · The concept of a dog saving people and helping those in danger is not new. It is something that dates back to long before The Littlest Hobo first ever graced Canadian television screens in the 1960s. There were the movies and tele