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Flukey Luke was a modern cowboy who moved to the city with his horse Pronto and faithful Indian companion Two Feathers to become a private eye. He excelled in his practice due to the nature of his dumb luck, which caused the most unfortunate of circumstances to go his way. Flukey Luke and his companions were kept busy by the exploits of mob boss Spider Webb — the country’s number one crook — and his gang of incompetent cronies.
Flukey Luke was one of several, 7-minute, rotating segments that made up the half-hour program, The Milton the Monster Show. The other segments included Milton the Monster, Fearless Fly, Muggy-Doo, Penny Penguin, and Stuffy Durma.
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Christie
Was Flukey Luke based on the comedian Buddy Hackett?
Mr.1960's
I remember an intro or a bumper that went, “Everything he does, turns out right, Flukey Luke”.
Fraye
My son (and I) loved Flukey Luke. He is now in his 50’s, I’m 76. Is there any materials for sale depicting Flukey Luke?
Bird of Paradise
The Indians name was Two Feathers and the mere mention of his name Flukey Luke struck terror in the hearts of Criminal’s and his Horse rode in the basket and Luke rode a scooter