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Have Gun. Will Travel.
Have Gun. Will Travel.
Tales of Wells Fargo with Dale Robertson as Special Agent Jim Hardie. Another good one.That and "The Guns of Will Sonnett" were the first series I found, several years ago. I watched every episode of each that I could find on Youtube.
The Restless Gun and Tombstone Territory. Lately I've been watching The Texan. I grew up just as detective shows were starting to take over, so until recently I wasn't aware of how many westerns had been made.Tales of Wells Fargo with Dale Robertson as Special Agent Jim Hardie. Another good one.
"I ride with the wind, my eyes on the sun, and my hand on my restless gun..."The Restless Gun and Tombstone Territory. Lately I've been watching The Texan. I grew up just as detective shows were starting to take over, so until recently I wasn't aware of how many westerns had been made.
maverickWhat was the show with a young James Garner as a traveling gambler? He could do no wrong and kept slipping out of difficult situations.
Being a child of the 70's, I remember doing a double-take the first time I saw (or more accurately, heard) Denver Pyle on a rerun of the Andy Griffith show, as the patriarch of the Darling family. His voice was always unmistakable, and despite not looking all that "Uncle Jesse" yet, there he was.I've mentioned before in this or another thread, seeing Roy Clark appear as "cousin Roy" on the Beverly Hillbillies, before going on to costar Hee Haw.
Even then he was a talented entertainer.
I always liked the episodes with the Darling Family singing. They were talented.Being a child of the 70's, I remember doing a double-take the first time I saw (or more accurately, heard) Denver Pyle on a rerun of the Andy Griffith show, as the patriarch of the Darling family. His voice was always unmistakable, and despite not looking all that "Uncle Jesse" yet, there he was.
I remember the first time I saw him in Perry Mason.Being a child of the 70's, I remember doing a double-take the first time I saw (or more accurately, heard) Denver Pyle on a rerun of the Andy Griffith show, as the patriarch of the Darling family. His voice was always unmistakable, and despite not looking all that "Uncle Jesse" yet, there he was.
John Ritter was another one that seemed to show up all over the TV dial, in small un-named parts, before earning a household name in Three's Company.
... and even farther from Uncle Jesse.Holy cow! Talk about a totally different person. He was in a couple Perry Mason episodes and his parts were nothing like the darling family.

That looks kind of like a California background in the pic.... and even farther from Uncle Jesse.
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I don't know how anyone could wear that many layers of clothing, including the red old-skool long-johns, in Georgia heat!
I believe most of the series was filmed in Georgia or Louisiana. I know it was set in Georgia.That looks kind of like a California background in the pic.
James Best was the guitar player in a couple early episodes.I always liked the episodes with the Darling Family singing. They were talented.
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... and here I thought this was just 5030's dry humor, he was making a joke on us.It's the old shows which are in black and white.