Cheyenne Passes at 90

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  1. flynbuick

    flynbuick Guest

  2. john.schaefer77

    john.schaefer77 Well-Known Member

    Man. He was a good actor. RIP
     
  3. 2001ws6

    2001ws6 last of the v8 interceptors

    damn :(.. I was just watching the Dirty Dozen last night too!
     
  4. dynaflow

    dynaflow shiftless...

    "Cheyenne" was one I never missed back in the TV Cowboy Series era.
     
  5. flynbuick

    flynbuick Guest

    Cheyenne theme and intro =
     
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  6. NJG

    NJG Well-Known Member

    interesting...never once heard of that show. Am familiar with The Rifleman, Gunsmoke, Bonanza, Big Valley of the genre but never that.
     
  7. Mike B in SC

    Mike B in SC Well-Known Member

    The Rifleman, Gunsmoke, Bonanza, Big Valley, Branded, Cheyenne, Rawhide, Daniel Boone, etc... Watched them all...
     
  8. flynbuick

    flynbuick Guest

    This series aired 1955 to 1963. I only remember it in black and white. We did not own a color TV during those years anyway.
     
  9. JZRIV

    JZRIV Platinum Level Contributor

    Thanks for the link. Used to watch that in mid 60s when I was a little fart. I guess reruns at the time but I never knew. Good memories
     
  10. gstewart

    gstewart Well-Known Member

    That show plays every now and then on a local digital substation.
    Warner bros had Sugarfoot, Cheyene, Maverick, Bronco Lane on Thursday evenings in the late '50's on ABC. Remember them well.
    If I remember correctly, many years ago, Clint Walker was almost killed by a ski pole that pierced his heart, in a skiing accident.
     
  11. John Codman

    John Codman Platinum Level Contributor

    We got our first TV - an Admiral, in 1955 . My mother got her first color TV as a retirement gift from her employer in 1968. The first color TV that the bride and I owned was in 1970. It was a Zenith and we kept it until about 1989. It worked perfectly right up 'til the bride nagged er, convinced me to replace it.
     
  12. Mike B in SC

    Mike B in SC Well-Known Member

    All TV shows were black & white for me up until 1972 when we got our first color TV.
     
  13. Buczthump

    Buczthump Member

    My Uncle Cecil in California was in construction. He told me that Clint Walker worked for him for a bit before he 'made it' in Hollywood. He told me he was as strong as an ox literally! He said he was a real nice guy and liked him a lot.
     
  14. dynaflow

    dynaflow shiftless...

    ...Have Gun, Wanted Dead or Alive, Yancey Derringer...on and on...hard to get any homework done with all the cowboy shows...

    As for TV...1948, one family in neighborhood had one, went to their house to watch. For years, not much on, mostly test pattern. By early fifties, we had a Capehart TV...I remember how dad and I kept it going with a tube tester and a bag full of tubes. Not sure of year, but our first color TV was when Arthur Godfrey show was broadcast from Hawaii. Parents big fans.
     
  15. scubasteve455

    scubasteve455 Well-Known Member

    Dirty Dozen Great flick! Damn that guy was Good lookin
     

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