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10 Old TV Westerns That Still Hold Up Today
T he 1950s and 1960s were the halcyon days of TV Westerns. Notable names included Glenn Ford, Rod Cameron, Harry Carey, ...
So, whether you grew up watching them or are discovering them for the first time, here are eight old-school Western TV shows that still hold a special place in television history today.
Western TV shows seem to get better and better every year, but no show has been able to surpass this 2004 epic from HBO starring Timothy Olyphant.
At the Imperial Theatre, 249 West 45th Street ... Last I checked, the NBC TV series that inspired the rancid show that opened Thursday night at the Imperial was canceled after two seasons ...
If you’ve been craving a new show that brings together the heart of “Virgin River” and the rugged drama of “Yellowstone,” Netflix might just have your next binge.
Midwestern Hayride with Kenny Price, Bob Shreve’s The General Store, and clips of Dotty Mack, Bob Braun, Ruth Lyons and the Uncle Al Show will be part of “1950s Day” May 3.
Yes, the 70-year-old Western TV show adapted from a radio series about the residents of Dodge City, Kansas, just joined a ratings chart that includes beloved series like Family Guy and The White ...
Each week, NPR TV ... old joke, "imitation is the sincerest form of television," rings true with this Netflix drama, which feels like a less-compelling clone of Taylor Sheridan's popular western ...
AN ex-TV doctor sexually assaulted a 12-year-old boy and ... Hospital in Dudley, West Midlands. During this time former surgeon Bracka starred in the BBC documentary TV show Trust Me, I'm A ...
and Fred West's eight-year-old stepdaughter, Charmaine. Set to air on the popular streaming platform from May 14, the three-part show will feature family members of some of the 12 victims.