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TV Westerns

kyreb1862

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OK heres another one for you. How many westerns were there on TV. I'll start it out with a few that I remember.

Gunsmoke
The Virginian
Wagon Train
Rawhide
Maverick
Have Gun Will Travel
Wyatt Earp
The Rifleman
Bonanza
Wild Wild West

Lets see how many we can come up with.

Regards John
 

Banjo

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Hopalong Cassidy (first TV western)
The Lone Ranger
Wanted: dead or alive
The high Chaparral
The Big Vally......
All before my time, but fun to watch.
I really enjoy rhe radio show versions.
And yes, at 32 years old, I'm not very normal for my generation
 

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The Rebel
Branded
The Deputy
The Texan
Lawman
Iron Horse
Lash LaRue
The Red Rider
The Cisco Kid
Wild Bill
Just a few when I was a kid.
 

GregW

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How the West Was Won.
Gilligan's Island
 

DrEntropy

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Yancy Derringer. I dug th' sign language.
 

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The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin
 
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"Gunsmoke" reruns are on my cable channel "TV Land" all the time. It was a very well written and directed show with tons of prominent guest stars. Probably my all-time fave TV show.

This could actually be a great subject for another thread, but if I had to choose a TV hero that I wanted on my side in a fight, my first choice would be Marshall Matt Dillon! James West ("The Wild, Wild West") would be a close second.

James Arness, if I remember correctly, was about 6'6" and 250lbs or so in his prime on the show and had a right cross that would flatten a buffalo. Civil War veteran; tenacious, and quick on the draw, he was (Arness was also a WWII combat vet, I'm told).

One tough hombre who came to Dodge, and brought the law with him!
 

TR6oldtimer

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Roy Rogers
Gene Autry
Howdy Doody
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martx-5

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Richard Boone, was a direct descendant of a brother of frontiersman Daniel Boone. /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/smile.gif
 
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I love that!! You are hilarious & after a carborator day I needed a laugh!!
 
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