TV Guide (July 9, 1955)

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Tarzan And Son Join Shooting TV Film Was Work For Buster Crabbe, Fun For Cuffy In October, 1953, Buster Crabbe— amateur boxer, football hero, Olym¬ pic swimmer, movie actor and TV star—stepped off a plane at Rabat, French Morocco, into an adventure which promised to rival in excitement one of his own “Tarzan” films. With him were a French TV crew. Buster Crabbe canters over desert.then goes to work with camera crew veteran funnyman Fuzzy Knight and Crabbe’s 10-year-old son, Cuffy. They were going to shoot, on location, a 39-part TV film series. Captain Gal¬ lant of the Foreign Legion, To Crabbe, the trip was strictly business. To Cuffy, it was strictly sport. “Hey,” he said as he hopped from the plane, “when do I start rid¬ ing a camel?” The Legion’s history of wild adven¬ ture had always fascinated Crabbe. And being a Legionnaire was one of the few things he had never tried. He 20