Old TV Westerns

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A line-up of MeTV's current Westerns, shown on either a daily or weekly basis on my local cable provider ...


  • The Big Valley (with the wonderful Babs Stanwick, a young Lee Majors and the gorgeous Linda Evans)
  • Bonanza (Lorne Green, Michael Landon, Pernell Roberts and Dan Blocker - great casting)
  • Daniel Boone
  • F Troop :rolleyes:
  • Gunsmoke (with the ever-manly James Arness and the often-annoying Festus (Ken Curtis))
  • Rawhide (with a young Clint Eastwood)
  • The Rebel (with PA native Nick Adams)
  • The Rifleman
  • Wagon Train (with the immortal Ward Bond)
  • Wanted: Dead or Alive (with a young Steve McQueen)

Anyone recall watching these? Any favorites? I was never much for Westerns as a kid but now I kind of like them ... I might start wearing denim shirts and chaps ...
 

A line-up of MeTV's current Westerns, shown on either a daily or weekly basis on my local cable provider ...


  • The Big Valley (with the wonderful Babs Stanwick, a young Lee Majors and the gorgeous Linda Evans)

  • Bonanza (Lorne Green, Michael Landon, Pernell Roberts and Dan Blocker - great casting)
  • Daniel Boone
  • F Troop :rolleyes:
  • Gunsmoke (with the ever-manly James Arness and the often-annoying Festus (Ken Curtis))
  • Rawhide (with a young Clint Eastwood)
  • The Rebel (with PA native Nick Adams)
  • The Rifleman
  • Wagon Train (with the immortal Ward Bond)
  • Wanted: Dead or Alive (with a young Steve McQueen)

Anyone recall watching these? Any favorites? I was never much for Westerns as a kid but now I kind of like them ... I might start wearing denim shirts and chaps ...

Phil they were my fav shows too i loved Big Valley i always wished i was like Linda, i have never seen that show repeated
 

I loved the Big Valley, problem was tv nz took it off air after only a few episodes, heavens knows why.

I took a quick look at TVNZ's current line-up of shows - if they were ever dropping shows for mature or inappropriate content they've certainly gotten over it. Maybe it just wasn't doing well in the ratings.
 
Grew up with a father & brother who watched those shows. I've seen them all. Never really enjoyed a single one. I'm not a western fan.
 
OH, YEAH ! ! Cowgirl from the word go, so westerns were about the only thing I liked to watch on tv, when I was a kid.
Horses and cowboys, what a combination !
Just the sound of cowboy boots walking across the floor is a turn-on, still.
And what could be sexier than a cowboy in his jeans, chaps, and cowboy hat ??

I watched about all of these on the list, especially Gunsmoke (with Dennis Weaver as Chester), Paladin, and The Rebel , Johnny Yuma,(sung by Johnny Cash). There was one called "Gunslinger", and it was one of my favorites, but it didn't last long enough to make a hit.

Then, of course, there were all those wonderful Saturday Matinee westerns, with stars like Roy Rogers, Gene Autry, Lash LaRue, Randolph Scott, Dan Duryea, Joel McCrea, and of course, my very favorite, Audie Murphy.
A few of the old ones can still be found on Netflix, and some of the other online movie websites.
 
A line-up of MeTV's current Westerns, shown on either a daily or weekly basis on my local cable provider ...


  • The Big Valley (with the wonderful Babs Stanwick, a young Lee Majors and the gorgeous Linda Evans)
  • Bonanza (Lorne Green, Michael Landon, Pernell Roberts and Dan Blocker - great casting)
  • Daniel Boone
  • F Troop :rolleyes:
  • Gunsmoke (with the ever-manly James Arness and the often-annoying Festus (Ken Curtis))
  • Rawhide (with a young Clint Eastwood)
  • The Rebel (with PA native Nick Adams)
  • The Rifleman
  • Wagon Train (with the immortal Ward Bond)
  • Wanted: Dead or Alive (with a young Steve McQueen)

Anyone recall watching these? Any favorites? I was never much for Westerns as a kid but now I kind of like them ... I might start wearing denim shirts and chaps ...


I liked all of those. I remember when television showed tons of westerns, a lot on Saturday.
I also liked:
Roy Rogers
Cisco kid
Lone Ranger
Fury
Sky King
 
As a kid the two early televised westerns I watched regularly were "Sky King" and "Sergeant Preston of the Yukon" (and if your questioning the Yukon as fitting the genre, the Yukon is further "west" than US cowboy territory). :)
 
As a kid the two early televised westerns I watched regularly were "Sky King" and "Sergeant Preston of the Yukon" (and if your questioning the Yukon as fitting the genre, the Yukon is further "west" than US cowboy territory). :)

That brings back memories. I use to listen on radio and then TV. Loved that show and his dog Yukon King.
 

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That brings back memories. I use to listen on radio and then TV. Loved that show and his dog Yukon King.

Ditto Pappy on the radio listening. You're probably like me and listened to most of the early TV westerns on radio long before the television came along. I can't remember for sure but I think "Sky King" was sponsored by 'Quaker Puffed Wheat - The cereal shot from cannons' and 'Buster Brown Shoes' was also a big sponsor of a lot of those Saturday radio kid programs but I can't remember which ones for sure. :)
 
I really liked The Big Valley & Bonanza, also High Chapparel (splg?). I know all these and watched them. I really loved them all. I like the movies too, especially Jimmy Stewart, John Wayne etc.

I was hoping for a "guess what this thingy is" today:( but I'll survive, LOL!!
 
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You may or may not relate to nor understand this but I'm gonna tell ya anyway 'cause I'm old and full of so many tales of terror they just gotta be sung . . .

Out enjoying nice sized hollow waves all alone at my favorite spot one glorious morning, I was actually shot out of the tube on two waves in a row. Was literally launched into the air out of the barrel and landed back onto the face of the wave to continue riding! As I paddled back out I shouted, "I'm Quaker Puffed Wheat Shot From Guns!" Yeah!
 
I don't know how well theses pics show up, but these are just some of the premiums that you could order or came in the cereal box. My hobby is collecting Hopalong premiums. Hoppy had the largest endorsements and premiums offer of any star back in his day. I'll try to take a picture of some of the items I have. These are Sgr. Preston and Sky King items.
 

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You may or may not relate to nor understand this but I'm gonna tell ya anyway 'cause I'm old and full of so many tales of terror they just gotta be sung . . .

Out enjoying nice sized hollow waves all alone at my favorite spot one glorious morning, I was actually shot out of the tube on two waves in a row. Was literally launched into the air out of the barrel and landed back onto the face of the wave to continue riding! As I paddled back out I shouted, "I'm Quaker Puffed Wheat Shot From Guns!" Yeah!

I loved Vaughn Monroe, especially Let it Snow. I have it, and play it all thru Christmas holidays:)
 
Oh, I could totally rock a pair of Sgt. Preston Trail Goggles! :cool:

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I was hoping for a "guess what this thingy is" today:( but I'll survive, LOL!!

Sorry, kiddo - it's been a busy day since I got up - maybe later or tomorrow. ;)
 
These are Sgr. Preston and Sky King items.

Thanks for posting - very interesting. I am still a Puffed Wheat connoisseur and it remains my favorite breakfast cereal to this day. Look forward to the photos if you get around to it! :)
 

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