Discover the 8 groundbreaking Western TV shows that redefined the genre, from classic favorites to modern neo-Westerns with a ...
The 1960s was a decade of transition for American television, bridging the black-and-white era of the 1950s with the colorful, more socially aware programming that would emerge in the 1970s. Viewers ...
In 1959, the top four most popular television shows in the United States were westerns. From humble beginnings the small-screen horse opera became a TV staple and cultural phenomenon in the 1950s and ...
With a solid cast, well-written characters, and weekly plots that felt pulled from your favorite classic Western, The ...
Before The Texas Chainsaw Massacre... there was Ed.
At the height of Bonanza, Robert Redford appeared in Tate, a short-lived NBC Western that quietly launched major Hollywood ...
Seventy years ago, on September 10, 1955, a gunfighter named Matt Dillon first strode into Dodge City on CBS, Gunsmoke, helping to change the nature of TV Westerns, eventually running for 20 years, ...
Ladies of the western : interviews with fifty-one more actresses from the silent era to the television westerns of the 1950s and 1960s / Michael G. Fitzgerald and Boyd Magers ; with forewords by ...