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    FillCorey — 12 years ago(August 29, 2013 12:22 PM)

    Bat Masterson (Gene Barry), Wyatt Earp (Hugh O'Brien), and especially Laredo.
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      wackydac — 12 years ago(September 12, 2013 03:37 PM)

      Gun Smoke

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        MsLexy — 12 years ago(September 14, 2013 06:19 PM)

        Began in the 50s, ran into the 60s:
        Gunsmoke
        Cheyenne
        The Rifleman
        Bonanza
        Maverick
        Lawman
        Bronco
        Sugarfoot
        Began in the 60s:
        The Dakotas
        Gunslinger
        Big Valley
        Wild Wild West
        Jesse James
        The Tall Man
        The Deputy
        The Loner
        Guns of Will Sonnett

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          Sylvie17 — 12 years ago(September 15, 2013 03:11 PM)

          I loved Laredo. There was a lot of humor and I had a serious crush on the character Joe Riley, played by William Smith.

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            MikeF-6 — 12 years ago(September 18, 2013 03:20 PM)

            Westerns were the most popular series on TV in the late 50s - early 1960s. Some came and went pretty quickly and some were syndicated for the younger set and played on Saturday mornings. Here are a few, perhaps ephemeral shows, but which I have fond memories of enjoying and watching frequently, even if I couldnt describe a single weekly plot today.
            Memory can play tricks on you. When I started doing research for this post, I was surprised. I remembered many of these shows coming later and lasting longer than they did. That is why several are late-1950s.
            The Adventures of Jim Bowie
            . 1956-1958. The theme song began Jim Bowie Jim Bowie. He was a bold adventuring man. Scott Forbes played Bowie in the same dashing way that Fess Parker was playing Davy Crockett.
            The Range Rider
            . 1951-1953 Jock Mahoney played the title character. His sidekick was played by Dick Jones, a former child actor billed as Dickie Jones. This was a kids show.
            Yancy Derringer
            . 1958-1959. After The Range Rider ended, Mahoney grew a mustache and went all over New Orleans riverboat gambler who was really a secret agent for the New Orleans police. His right-hand man was a Pawnee Indian played by X Brands.
            Whispering Smith
            . 1961. Audie Murphy starred in the one-season oater about a Denver detective who solved crimes using the latest developing scientific forensic methods. This was more than a decade before Hec Ramsey.
            Tate
            . 1960. A Civil War soldier with a injured arm wrapped in black tape traveled the west as a gunslinger. Pretty violent for its time. Tate left a lot of dead bodies in his wake.
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              binapiraeus — 12 years ago(September 18, 2013 10:09 PM)

              Now that you mention it, I also remember one: "Wanted: Dead or Alive" (1958-61) with Steve McQueen; that was a pretty good one too!
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                jrparz — 12 years ago(September 30, 2013 11:36 AM)

                I'd go with

                1. The Rifleman (Nobody more deadlier than Lucas McCain)
                2. The Big Valley (Always remember Jarod for his brains, Nick for his brawling, Heath for his fast gun; Audra for her beauty, and Victoria for her class.)
                3. The Wild Wild West (James Bonder I mean, West)
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                  amyghost — 12 years ago(October 03, 2013 04:24 AM)

                  Wild Wild West
                  (for
                  all
                  the obvious reasons, lol)
                  High Chaparral
                  , for the enormous crush I had on Manolito (BTW, Henry Darrow still looks bloody good for his age)
                  Early
                  Gunsmoke
                  (before it tried to become softer and more 'humourous')

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                    binapiraeus — 12 years ago(October 03, 2013 06:21 AM)

                    Yeah, Manolito was cute (and so funny!); but for some reason I don't even know myself I liked that grumpy Buck even better 'High Chaparral' was my second favorite after 'Bonanza'.
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                      binapiraeus — 12 years ago(December 18, 2013 10:13 PM)

                      Oh, I see, you were a "Bonanza" fan by force With us it was just the other way round: I went to my grandparents' every day (because we didn't have cable TV at home), and made them turn their TV to "Bonanza"
                      Let's be realists, let's demand the impossible.

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                        Queenbee60 — 12 years ago(December 19, 2013 08:33 PM)

                        The Virginian, Big Valley, Bonanza, Gun Smoke. I think there was one called Seven Brides for Seven Brothers? I miss those shows. They didn't need a lot of violence to keep your attention.

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                          rj-27 — 11 years ago(June 26, 2014 11:53 AM)

                          Never missed "
                          Have Gun, Will Travel
                          " if I could help it.
                          I also liked "
                          Stoney Burke
                          " with Jack Lord.
                          "
                          Rin Tin Tin
                          " was another good one. That dog could get anyone out of trouble.
                          Honorable mention also goes to "
                          Johnny Yuma
                          " and "
                          Cheyenne
                          ".
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                            binapiraeus — 11 years ago(June 26, 2014 01:24 PM)

                            Hey, that's VERY interesting, those are some of the lesser-known ones; and you sure gave us some good ideas for rediscovering those old TV gems!
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                              rj-27 — 11 years ago(June 27, 2014 06:39 AM)

                              Here's one more. It was unusual in that a Native American was the protagonist and hero - "
                              Brave Eagle
                              ". It only ran for two seasons but I remember looking forward to watching that as well.
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                                binapiraeus — 11 years ago(June 27, 2014 09:32 AM)

                                Oh, thanks a LOT for the tip - I must admit that I'd never even heard about that one before; sounds VERY interesting!
                                Let's be realists, let's demand the impossible.

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                                  GSPdude — 11 years ago(July 02, 2014 05:39 AM)

                                  Encore Westerns just picked up Cheyenne (actually more 50s than 60s). Yesterday they had sea.1, ep.1. Outlaws, Indians, Calvary, James Garner as Lt.. Good stuff. Cheyenne even had a sidekick who I had no recollection of. I checked, and he only lasted 3 episodes.

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                                    srklondie — 11 years ago(December 21, 2014 09:43 AM)

                                    I'm amazed that it took so long for someone to mention ' HG-WT '. For my money, that's the best western tv series that I've ever seen. I've always been amazed at how much they could put into a 30-minute episode. Of course, the 30 minutes wasn't destroyed with so much commercial time back then.

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                                      Goldie3705 — 11 years ago(June 29, 2014 12:31 PM)

                                      Without a doubt my favorite was and still is Gunsmoke. I think Matt Dillon ruined me for real men, though.
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                                        binapiraeus — 11 years ago(June 30, 2014 12:48 AM)

                                        Oh yeah, "Gunsmoke" sure was one of the very classic western series; and I must admit I quite liked James Arness - although his 'little' brother Peter Graves was more in my line
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                                          jazzgirl1920s — 11 years ago(July 16, 2014 10:17 PM)

                                          My favorite all time Tv show is The Wild Wild West. But it is not really a western like Bonanza, or High Chaparral. Wild Wild West is a unique show in a genre by itself.
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