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In reply to the discussion: What was your favorite television western series? as a child or an adult. [View all]debm55
(36,165 posts)35. Thank you doc03 Great choice.
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What was your favorite television western series? as a child or an adult. [View all]
debm55
Nov 1
OP
Went to high school with Clayton Moore's daughter. Even then that show was ancient and was really available to watch
chicoescuela
Nov 3
#102
Thank you Metaphorical . I agree with you choices and the ending of David Carridine. I remember reading that Bruce Lee
debm55
Nov 1
#45
Thank you Elessar Zappa. I like your post of sharing the time with your dad with the shows.
debm55
Nov 1
#50
Adult definitely Deadwood. As a child it was Bonanza, Maverick and Lone Ranger and the Rifleman
TommieMommy
Nov 1
#54
High Chaparel was filmed in "Old Tucson" a western film studio/theme park in the Tucson mountains ourside of Tucson, AZ.
brush
Nov 3
#124
You're welcome, Debbie. I'm trying to convince True Dough to host 12 Days of Christmas!
Niagara
Nov 2
#82
I wasn't a western fan but I did like The Big Valley with Barbara Stanwyck & probably because of Barbara Stanwyck. :-D
CrispyQ
Nov 3
#103
Thank you very much MuseRider. I used to watch the Real McCoy. Didn't know that about Grandpa.
debm55
Nov 3
#110
Deadwood, although, I can't watch it anymore. Too much cruelty and misogyny.
Ferrets are Cool
Nov 3
#130
As a kid. Roy Rogers, but I don't consider it a real western, real western, The Rifleman.
dem4decades
Nov 3
#132