Originally posted by @lemondropYou are correct
gunsmoke. james arness
I believe it was the longest running western series in television history
Gunsmoke tops the list as the longest-running dramatic series in network television history with 635 episodes. Set in Dodge City, Kansas, during the 1870s, Gunsmoke began as a radio program in 1952, switched to the land of visual entertainment in 1955, and finally ended its 20-year run in 1975.
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Originally posted by @very-rustyI thought it was Bonanza myself but it (Bonzana) comes in at the second longest behind Gunsmoke.
You are correct
Gunsmoke tops the list as the longest-running dramatic series in network television history with 635 episodes. Set in Dodge City, Kansas, during the 1870s, Gunsmoke began as a radio program in 1952, switched to the land of visual entertainment in 1955, and finally ended its 20-year run in 1975.
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Originally posted by @mudfingerI would have guessed Bonanza too! 😉
I thought it was Bonanza myself but it (Bonzana) comes in at the second longest behind Gunsmoke.
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Originally posted by @karoly-aczelLee Van Cleef...
Lee Van Cliff
From "The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly".
With Clint Eastwood.
Great movie, I loved it.
Originally posted by @very-rustyif he is not your favorite then why even post
Ronald Reagan not my favorite cowboy but did act in a western movie.
Western American 1953 Ronald Reagan, Dorothy Malone & Preston Foster
check out the thread title bozo
Originally posted by @lemondropThe OP of the thread is a silly person anyways, so don't pay much attention to him/her.
if he is not your favorite then why even post
I thought it might be of interest to people that the Ex President was in Western Movies.
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Originally posted by @very-rustyI think that most intelligent people knew that already
The OP of the thread is a silly person anyways, so don't pay much attention to him/her.
I thought it might be of interest to people that the Ex President was in Western Movies.
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it is probably something you just found out
Originally posted by @lemondropLots of people knew he was actor, how many knew he did Westerns? 😛
I think that most intelligent people knew that already
it is probably something you just found out
Keep in mind he is an American, a lot more people than you think may not even know he was an actor! Unless of course they read his Biography.
Please Note: How you got your own thread off track! 😉 😛
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Originally posted by @chaney3I had assumed you already were one!
Kid Rock
"I wanna be a cowboy baby!! 😀
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