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Quiz about classic TV Westerns located on the Seattle Times' site. It states "Roy Rogers' passing provoked thoughts of ... when kids wore coonskin caps,...and Westerns reigned supreme on TV."
http://www.seattletimes.com/news...nment/html98/altquiz_070798.html
Dedicated to TV Westerns. Photos, games, and list of actors/actresses starring in over 100 Westerns including Wagon Train, Bonanza, Gunsmoke, Rawhide, Have Gun Will Travel, and Maverick.
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TV Westerns Fiftiesweb is grateful to Doug Abbott for donating many of the great TV Western pictures. Contact Doug to purchase.Click to View 100s of Doug's pictures in one place! Treasury of the West, Vol. 1 2 CDsBest source for Western Movies...Information and images from classic TV Westerns.
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TV Westerns Shadows of the Past V westerns broadcasted from the 1940's to the current 1990's. Some lasted a few episodes while others became traditions! Here is a brief run down of just a few. If you know of personal web sites that dwell on these,...Audio, pictures and information
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Cities better get a midi player Welcome To my western page! this page will be about all types of western movies old new and from television.the rawhide section will always be on my page updated 08/08/2000 Let's Move The Herd...Disney movies, TV, comics, games, toys, caps, and other memorabilia, lyrics and recording of "The Ballad of Davy Crockett"
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CRAZY for CROCKETT HOME OF THE 1950'S ICON! WELCOME YOU ARE ENTER]...Gene Autry's ranch where famous westerns were made such as The Lone Ranger, Wyatt Earp, Gunsmoke, Hopalong Cassidy, Annie Oakly, Rin Tin Tin and the Cisco Kid.
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Melody Ranch Western Town and Motion Picture Studio B westerns before selling the ranch to singing cowboy Gene Autry in 1952. Legendary cowboy actors, including William S. Hart, Gary Cooper, Tom Mix, Roy Rogers, Bill Boyd, and John Wayne filmed their westerns here until 1962 when a fire...The Museum of Broadcast Communications' description and treatment of the history of the Western genre on American television.
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Westerns The western has always been a dusty rear-view mirror for reflecting back on the U.S. experience. Whether celebrating the pioneering spirit of the Scotch-Irish invading class or lamenting the genocidal whitewashing of the continent under the banner of Manifest Destiny...