TV Classic Westerns, Volume 1...'TV Classic Westerns, Volume 1' includes these episodes: 'Bat Masterson'- Formerly officer of the law, Bat Masterson (Gene Barry), travels throughout the West with merely a gun and a concealed sword housed in an elegant gold embossed cane. Historically Bat Masterson - whose real name was William Bartley Masterson - was the deputy of legendary Wyatt Earp. The documented, as well as imagined exploits of this real-life figure sparked the creation of the television character and the subsequent series. Includes 2 Episodes: 'The Fighter' and 'Stampede At Tent City'. The Rifleman' - An account of a widowed homesteader living in North Fork, New Mexico, who is called upon to help the local sheriff when he is unable to bring crooks and outlaws to justice. 'The Rifleman,' Lucas McCain (played by ex-baseball hero Chuck Connors), literally the fastest gun in the West, is allegedly able to squeeze off a shot in less than three-tenths of a second, which in a confrontation is quite an advantage. Includes 2 Episodes: 'Outlaws Inheritance' and 'Mail Order Groom'. Death Valley Days' - An anthology in which twenty fresh episodes were produced annually and that was hosted by a litany of stars including: Stanley Andrews, Ronald Reagan, Robert Taylor, Dale Robertson, and Merle Haggard. Includes 2 Episodes: 'Dear Teacher' and 'Sego Lillies' 'Wagon Train' - This well-loved Western reached the number two spot for a television series three years in a row, and by the fourth year, it clinched a first place rating. The show revolved around a wagon train traveling from Missouri to California, featuring various guest stars through the years. Includes 1 Episode: 'The Dr. Denker Story' 'Stories Of The Century' - A 1950's syndicated television show that won an Emmy(R) Award for the best Western of adventure series of 1954. The series revolved around a duo of detectives, Matt Clark (Jim Davis) and Frankie Adams (Mary Castle), sent to protect the Southwestern Railroad from evildoers.... Click here or on the image for details |
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