TV Westerns Favorites - 59 Episodes

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Product Description 7. Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp, The Hugh O'Brien brought legendary lawman Wyatt Earp to life on the small screen in this classic western from the Golden Age of Television. Earp was famous for his tough but fair brand of justice and is probably best known for his participation in the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral! 8. Range Rider, TheThis classic television series from the early 1950s starred Jock Mahoney as The Range Rider, who traveled the west bringing aid and justice to those he encountered. Aiding the Range Rider in his efforts was Dick West (Dickie Jones), the All-American Boy who was a top-notch rider as well as quick on the draw. 9. Roy Rogers Show, TheTravel back to those early days of television to the Double R Ranch, where you will find America's favorite singing cowboy Roy Rogers. Re-live the exciting adventures of Roy, his horse Trigger and his faithful dog Bullet, as they work their ranch with the lovely Dale Evans and her horse Buttermilk. Don't forget trusty Pat Brady and his jeep Nellybelle, who were always up for fun and adventure with Roy and Dale. 10. Shotgun SladeScott Brady starred as the title character, Shotgun Slade, a man who brings justice to the old west in the form of his custom made double-barreled shotgun. Equipped with a gun that can shoot both bullets and shotgun blasts, Slade fights the good fight with the hope of a lasting peace. 11. SugarfootCorrespondence-school lawyer Tom Brewster traveled the West in search of fame and fortune. While his lack of cowboy skills such as shooting and roping earns him the nickname of Sugarfoot, Brewster still was able to bring justice to the wild frontier using his brains as his weapon of choice. While others scoffed at this book-learned dude and his ways, Brewster still was able to come out on top during his weekly adventures. 12. Wagon TrainRide along with settlers heading across the plains and deserts on their way to a new life, in this exciting classic TV western from the 1950s and 1960s. Strong wagon masters and brave scouts lead their wagon train through bad weather, hostile Indians and outlaws to find their promised new home out West. 13. Wide Country, TheChampion bronco rider Mitch Guthrie travels the rodeo circuit from town to town from one competition to another. Riding along on his travels is his younger brother Andy who aspires to be a rodeo rider himself. Try