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Angela wrote:

I loved Kung Fu!!  Carradine's look and spiritual delivery made him the perfect fit for this show.  Bill, I forgot about the grasshopper line until you mentioned it.

My grandparents were huge Gunsmoke and Bonanza fans. (along with Lawrence Welk, Rocket) Someone help me out here, were either of these shows on Sunday night?  I developed a serious crush on Michael Landon (little Joe in Bonanza) and I went on to be a Little House in the Prairie fan, just to tune into Michael Landon.  He was one of the most gorgeous men on TV  tongue  and played the role of such a good family man/gentleman, good husband and father...all great combos in my book.  Landon grew up about 20 minutes from where I currently live in a town that Joe has done a couple of shows in. Anyway, Michael Landon died way too young, he made a great cowboy/outdoorsy kind of guy.

Bill S wrote:
Guenter wrote:

Some time ago I bought a box with the first 20 films of "Kung Fu" with David Carradine. Some senior forum members might remember it from the early 70s. Strictly spoken it´s not a Western but rather an East-Western.
I wanted to test if you can still watch it 35 years later. You can! I liked it so much that I´ve bought meanwhile a second DVD box. It might be nostalgia, but who cares.
Günter

Well done Grasshopper!

No offense to you my dear, but for some reason I still to this day get exceedingly bored with Little House on the Prairie! I hated that show, but Landon was good looking, even a guy recognizes that, a great real life guy and immense talent.  Outdoorsy? With that out of time period Hollywood hairdo?  hmm  I guess he really WAS a good actor!  tongue
I see Merlin Olsen just died.  Even a football great as a star couldn't keep my interest more than 3 minutes.
Yes I even BAH! my mom when she has had a rerun on their kitchen tv.  yikes

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Angela:
Gunsmoke was definitely on Sunday at one time.  Kiddies watched Disney.  Then the adults sent us to bed and changed the channel.  Until I opened my big mouth.  wink

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bigjeffjones wrote:

Angela:
Gunsmoke was definitely on Sunday at one time.  Kiddies watched Disney.  Then the adults sent us to bed and changed the channel.  Until I opened my big mouth.  wink

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I'm almost certain that Bonanza was also on Sunday nights.

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Bonanza was indeed on Sun nights. We kids watched a lot of that one with the parents. I thought I saw where Pernell Roberts died last week or week before (Adam Cartwright). Never will forget the episode where Hoss was charged with murder, and Hop Sing the cook got him off with a brilliant defense using an old Chinese technique called comparing fingerprints. Hop Sing called the fingerprint a "Chop", and his statement in court (no racial slight here, don't even start) was "everee chop deefeerent". I loved it, a real cliffhanger.

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Thanks for the Sunday night confirmation, geez sometimes my memory on those older details are fuzzy!  big_smile
We ate dinner sometimes on Sunday at my grandparents, when those shows came on, I don't think us  grandchildren were allowed to make too much noise & I think they only had the one tv, so we didn't escape to Disney.  My parents were Bonanza fans.

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More coinkydinks...Peter Graves died yesterday .."Don't call me Shirley"..He won an Emmy for Mission Impossible, co-starring Barbara Stanwick (sp?), who starred in "The Big Valley" and, his brother was James Arness, better known as Marshall Dillion. If you google Gunsmoke, there's a very active subculture out there. Burt Reynolds is listed in the cast, but I don't remember him.   big_smile

As for Sunday night..Wasn't that Ed Sullivan night? I remember losing it over the Beatles!! Ah, puberty  smile
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Burt Reynolds played a half comanche blacksmith named Quint, it was only for a couple seasons.
I'm not sure which seasons but I know they were b&w. Peter Graves was also James Arness (Matt Dillon) brother.

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cathysiler wrote:

More coinkydinks...Peter Graves died yesterday .."Don't call me Shirley"..He won an Emmy for Mission Impossible, co-starring Barbara Stanwick (sp?), who starred in "The Big Valley" and, his brother was James Arness, better known as Marshall Dillion. If you google Gunsmoke, there's a very active subculture out there. Burt Reynolds is listed in the cast, but I don't remember him.   big_smile

As for Sunday night..Wasn't that Ed Sullivan night? I remember losing it over the Beatles!! Ah, puberty  smile
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Barbara Bain played the role of Cinnamon Carter (1966 to 1969), not Barbara Stanwyck.  Burt came on board Gunsmoke around the time Dennis Weaver was leaving.  Ed Sullivan and Bonanza both aired Sunday in prime time.

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I saw an episode of Have Gun Will Travel today where Palladin rode a camel in the Mojave Desert, seeing a gunfighter riding a camel was one of the oddest looking things I've ever seen. lol

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It was because of this topic that Cathy and I watched an episode of Gunsmoke tonight!  big_smile

We reckoned that it was about half a century since either of us had actually seen Chester, Doc, Miss Kitty and 'Mr' Dillon, so we sat there giggling like kids at the awful ham-ishness* of some of the scenes. Those sure were different times.

* Can I claim a new word here?  tongue

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Linda Cristal played Victoria Montoya Cannon on High Chaparral.  http://www.thehighchaparral.com/cast.htm#Linda Cristal

Ah.... yes, it's all coming back now....
Lady Victoria.... I had a little crush as well!  tongue
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Bill S wrote:
Hombre wrote:

While watching an episode Of Have Gun Will Travel, Palladin was helping herd cattle & I caught a glimpse of an old tanker truck rusting away in a field in the backround. Either the editors missed it or left it in to save money, I couldn't believe my eyes.

I forget which show, or maybe it was a "B" movie western, but I saw a plane flying in the distance! lol

Bill,

That may have been a movie my uncle invested in. Years ago he told me that he and a number of investers bought into a Western. He said when they screened the movie, he saw a plane fly over in one scene. lol In addition, he told me that during some gunfights, guys would get shot and then get up and run of scene. I want to say the name of the movie was "The Gatling Gun", but I might be wrong. I'm pretty sure he lost most of his investment on that dog. 

Here was one of my cowboy heros when I was young in addition to Chuck Connors in "The Rifleman":

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hxIuIxqo2So  cool

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Amsterhammer wrote:

It was because of this topic that Cathy and I watched an episode of Gunsmoke tonight!  big_smile

We reckoned that it was about half a century since either of us had actually seen Chester, Doc, Miss Kitty and 'Mr' Dillon, so we sat there giggling like kids at the awful ham-ishness* of some of the scenes. Those sure were different times.

* Can I claim a new word here?  tongue

I reckon you could George.  Good thing you didn't watch Chester's replacement Festus to come up with an all new vocabulary.

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Say what!?!?  Festus Hagan is my hero.  He could mangle the colloquial gooderna citified greenhorn.

"Why Doc,  *insert foolishness here* that's why I'm a deppitee, by Matthew hisself..."   lol   lol

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bigjeffjones wrote:

Say what!?!?  Festus Hagan is my hero.  He could mangle the colloquial gooderna citified greenhorn.

"Why Doc,  *insert foolishness here* that's why I'm a deppitee, by Matthew hisself..."   lol   lol

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Ken Curtis, along with Ben Johnson and Harry Carey Jr. were all in John Ford's inner circle of character actors.  Ford and my main, main man John Wayne are the personification of the American Western.  John Ford will always be my favorite director by a country mile.

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bigjeffjones wrote:

Old Fart here!  Showed MsTia a preview on tv of Rawhide a couple years back on some special.  She got a good look at Rowdy Yates (Clint Eastwood) without his shirt on and had to fan herself.

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Amen!  Clint... Eastwood.  Woohoo!  Sorry -- I just had to stop and fan myself too, 'cuz I started thinking about the ever-popular chick flick "Bridges of Madison County."  Clint still has it.

p.s.  Just so you don't go "ewww" here in this male-dominated thread, my name is Chris, and I'm probably the only girl "Chris" you will ever "meet."  BTW, Hombre, thinking of your other thread, perhaps I should have made my userID Ms._ChrisM???  Live & learn!

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Ewww.
Ok, Chris, the better half thinks he's not too bad either.

And how about The Rifleman. A great oater we watched all the time.
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ChrisM wrote:
bigjeffjones wrote:

Old Fart here!  Showed MsTia a preview on tv of Rawhide a couple years back on some special.  She got a good look at Rowdy Yates (Clint Eastwood) without his shirt on and had to fan herself.

MuchStudly
FDOL  smile

Amen!  Clint... Eastwood.  Woohoo!  Sorry -- I just had to stop and fan myself too, 'cuz I started thinking about the ever-popular chick flick "Bridges of Madison County."  Clint still has it.

p.s.  Just so you don't go "ewww" here in this male-dominated thread, my name is Chris, and I'm probably the only girl "Chris" you will ever "meet."  BTW, Hombre, thinking of your other thread, perhaps I should have made my userID Ms._ChrisM???  Live & learn!

I told the DivineMsTia that she should be jealous of Meryl Streep cause she was nekkid in the tub with ol' Eastwood.  She just looked at me.  So then I said but Meryl actually is more jealous of you cause you was nekkid in the tub wi...

Oh allright  lol

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