Of course l love my Bonanza with all the Cartwright Family. It was definitely a genuine tv show. Till this day l still love to watch it! Thank You for sharing
It's great to hear that you love Hoss Cartwright's character and found him to have a lovable personality and heart. He was definitely one of the most beloved characters in the show, known for his kind nature, sense of humor, and willingness to help others. Many viewers were drawn to his compassionate and loyal character, and he has remained a fan favorite even years after the show ended.
Yes, Little Joe and Hoss were definitely fan favorites on Bonanza. Their mischievous antics and sibling rivalry added a lot of humor and entertainment to the show. It was always fun to see them get into trouble and then try to get themselves out of it. Their on-screen chemistry was great, and it was clear that the actors had a lot of fun playing their roles.
My dad loved the old westerns specially Bonanza and gunsmoke he used to watch them all the time he’s gone now, but I sure miss seeing him when I go over he would be either watching gunsmoke or Bonanza
I LOVED BONANZA..THE CARTRIGHTS FAMILY THE WESTERN STORIES WERE GREAT BECAUSE WELL SCRIPTED AND ACTORS WERE RIGHT FOR THE SERIES..I NEVER MISSED ONE OF THE EPISODES I LOVED THEM THEN AND WATCHING THEM TODAY IS STILL VERY GOOD..I WISH THEY WOULD MAKE MORE LIKE IT TODAY TO BRING TELEVISION BACK TO WHAT IT USED TO BE..❤❤❤❤❤❤
You don’t know the people very well. Jaime Hunter was Not Will Cartwright son. He was the son of diseased rain maker and came to Virginia City to make Rain. Because he was an orphan Ben took him in and in season 12 he adopted Jamie. Will Cartwright was in 3 episodes of Bonanza. The producers thought they would bring him in because Pernel Roberts was leaving however the main cast of Bonanza did not want him to be permanent (mainly it was Michael Landon who didn’t want him). Will went back to Mexico to fight in their war. Will was never mention in any episode other than the ones he was in. I may sound nerdy but when you have watched all 431 episodes over and over again you learn at lot. Like the number of women who all wore the same dress. Or the number of scenic shots that were also used over and over again. Certainly saved them money. I think a fire seen behind rocks was used in 8 episodes! There two episodes where you see the cameras and three episodes where you see the microphone. Michael Landon’s horse Cochise changed several times depending on what the horse had to do. I know in real life the horse he originally had from season one was killed by thugs . So the producers had to find other pinto horses but you can always tell they were different as they had different coloured tails. Did you also know that Lorne Greene bought his horse Buck after the end of Bonanza and donated him to a riding school for the disabled and lived to be 45 years old in 1992.
Thank you for sharing your extensive knowledge about Bonanza! It's always interesting to learn more about the behind-the-scenes details and trivia of a TV show. It's great that you've watched all 431 episodes and picked up on all these details. It's also sad to hear about Michael Landon's original horse being killed by thugs, but it's heartwarming to know that Lorne Greene donated his horse to a riding school for the disabled. Thank you for sharing these insights with us!
Yes, it's interesting how Pernell Roberts, who played Adam Cartwright, left the show after only six seasons and went on to have a long and successful career. He was the first of the main cast members to leave the show, and it's a testament to his talent and longevity that he outlived all of his Bonanza co-stars. While his departure was a loss to the show, it also allowed other actors to come in and contribute to the show's success.
The only other Western to compare was The High Chaparral, that too was about a family: Big John Cannon and his wife Mexican Victoria, Uncle Buck the brothers Billy Blue the son and Manolito brother of Victoria. It was the first TV series to be shown in colour on BBC2. Not quite as good as Bonanza and did run as long but still very popular. And then came Lancer - great series but was cut short.The handsome and popular actor James Stacey was Johnny “Madrid' Lancer also starred Andrew Duggan and Wayne Maunder as Scott. That was my favourite of the genre. Nowadays any form of western is not considered suitable viewing for modern audiences. In the fifties and sixties they were on TV all the time, too many to call. Here are a few: Wagon Train, Maverick,Rawhide, Gun Smoke, Bronco, Cheyenne, .Laramie, Cimarron, Gunslinger et al.
I remember watching the show over 50 years ago and the underlying theme that seemed to be there was sadness and loneliness. Although it was and still is a great show. One observation was that any female that got involved with any family member was doomed. Be it either dying or being killed or just running back east. Don’t make them like this anymore. Purnell Roberts was in the short lived Trapper John MD and I remember Dan Blockers son had a short lived acting career.🇦🇺
Really liked Hoss. He was such a sweetie.
Of course l love my Bonanza with all the Cartwright Family. It was definitely a genuine tv show. Till this day l still love to watch it! Thank You for sharing
Die Schauspieler sind alle Legenden und werden nie vergessen
Eric Hoss Cartwright loves ❤️ 😍 his personality his heart ❤️ 💙 💜 💖 💗 💘 ❤️ was someone you could Love ❤️ unconditional ❤️
It's great to hear that you love Hoss Cartwright's character and found him to have a lovable personality and heart. He was definitely one of the most beloved characters in the show, known for his kind nature, sense of humor, and willingness to help others. Many viewers were drawn to his compassionate and loyal character, and he has remained a fan favorite even years after the show ended.
I like Pernel. Robert's for his character he reminds me of a German shepherd, looks straight to the eyes
Pernell Robert mí actor favorito, lo amo!!!
Yes indeed! Pernell Roberts as Adam Cartwright.
Loved BONANZA 😅The Ponderosa,,Little Joe and Hop Sing the Cook was my Favorite Characters❤.Boy were they Rich !!!!! THEY SPREAD THE WEALTH 😊🎉😂💕👇😻💝🧡💚❣💋
I loved how little Joe and Hoss got into trouble
Yes, Little Joe and Hoss were definitely fan favorites on Bonanza. Their mischievous antics and sibling rivalry added a lot of humor and entertainment to the show. It was always fun to see them get into trouble and then try to get themselves out of it. Their on-screen chemistry was great, and it was clear that the actors had a lot of fun playing their roles.
My dad loved the old westerns specially Bonanza and gunsmoke he used to watch them all the time he’s gone now, but I sure miss seeing him when I go over he would be either watching gunsmoke or Bonanza
My fevairt show I love Adam.
It's inspiring to see the cast members using their fame and influence to champion important causes and make a difference in the world.
Pernell E. Roberts man of my dreams. After he left the show I stopped watching. Missing him deeply.
I LOVED BONANZA..THE CARTRIGHTS FAMILY THE WESTERN STORIES WERE GREAT BECAUSE WELL SCRIPTED AND ACTORS WERE RIGHT FOR THE SERIES..I NEVER MISSED ONE OF THE EPISODES I LOVED THEM THEN AND WATCHING THEM TODAY IS STILL VERY GOOD..I WISH THEY WOULD MAKE MORE LIKE IT TODAY TO BRING TELEVISION BACK TO WHAT IT USED TO BE..❤❤❤❤❤❤
I liked them all I was raised up watching Banaza with my father at a young age and I still watch it every chance I get.
I mean Bonanza I spelled it wrong the first time.
METV
I love that show I still love that show I still watch the reruns of today they are all dead and are missed
Eu amo amar vocês 💝💝.
São os melhores de todos os tempos.
Que Deus abençoe sempre.
My dad wouldn't miss Bonanza. It was a very good show!
You don’t know the people very well. Jaime Hunter was Not Will Cartwright son. He was the son of diseased rain maker and came to Virginia City to make Rain. Because he was an orphan Ben took him in and in season 12 he adopted Jamie. Will Cartwright was in 3 episodes of Bonanza. The producers thought they would bring him in because Pernel Roberts was leaving however the main cast of Bonanza did not want him to be permanent (mainly it was Michael Landon who didn’t want him). Will went back to Mexico to fight in their war. Will was never mention in any episode other than the ones he was in. I may sound nerdy but when you have watched all 431 episodes over and over again you learn at lot. Like the number of women who all wore the same dress. Or the number of scenic shots that were also used over and over again. Certainly saved them money. I think a fire seen behind rocks was used in 8 episodes! There two episodes where you see the cameras and three episodes where you see the microphone. Michael Landon’s horse Cochise changed several times depending on what the horse had to do. I know in real life the horse he originally had from season one was killed by thugs . So the producers had to find other pinto horses but you can always tell they were different as they had different coloured tails. Did you also know that Lorne Greene bought his horse Buck after the end of Bonanza and donated him to a riding school for the disabled and lived to be 45 years old in 1992.
Thank you for sharing your extensive knowledge about Bonanza! It's always interesting to learn more about the behind-the-scenes details and trivia of a TV show. It's great that you've watched all 431 episodes and picked up on all these details. It's also sad to hear about Michael Landon's original horse being killed by thugs, but it's heartwarming to know that Lorne Greene donated his horse to a riding school for the disabled. Thank you for sharing these insights with us!
This always make me upset when people get things so wrong and then do a video. Lots of errors here.
Vc é fera hahaha 👏👏👏👏
I have always loved these programs! Oh, and still do..... ;)
My favorite show of all time
Hi love the show & I like all of them
Wow Pernell Roberts left and outlived all of them
Yes, it's interesting how Pernell Roberts, who played Adam Cartwright, left the show after only six seasons and went on to have a long and successful career. He was the first of the main cast members to leave the show, and it's a testament to his talent and longevity that he outlived all of his Bonanza co-stars. While his departure was a loss to the show, it also allowed other actors to come in and contribute to the show's success.
I love all of them but my fav. is Hoss 😂
Dan Blocker was the heart of Bonanza. When Dan Blocker died, Bonanza died.
Love them All. ❤
Adam was my favorite......
Such a great show.👍👍👍👍👍
I always like the show on bonanza show
BIG. MAN. HOSS. THE. VERY. GENTLE. GIANT. STILL. SO INCREDABLY. SAD.
He was a great actor and i believe was a good soul!
Miss him!
I liked watching this western movie . All were good. Actors.. was a good movie🖕💌
I am the series Bonanza just my jeunes love film bonanza josiane marie Thank you very much 😊
Verry good. Magnific ❤❤❤❤😊🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🙏🌹🌹🌹🌹
Loved the comments!
I enjoyed all the actors but my special one was Little Joe the best.
my favourite was little Joe , next Adam & later Griff
Hoss was my fav he was just a big love teddy bear .
Loved him!
Thanks
Pernell Roberts must’ve got the pancreatic cancer from all of Little Joe’s cigarette smoke.😂😂😂 😂😂
Loved this show😢
I like that show something fierce
SPECIALE MICAEL LANDON UN VERO PECCATO CHE SENE SIA ANDATO TROPPO GIOVANE GRANDE ARTISTA,
I like Ben and hoss the best in Bonanza
They are missed very much
Hoss was the most beloved figure
O moj Boże,jak ja sie kochałam w Adamie ❤.Pozdrawiam z Polski ✌️🇵🇱🇺🇦🇺🇲✌️
What do you post for 2023, their tombstones???
I loved every one of them , however I would be lying if I didn't say that my most favorite cast member was Michael Landon who played Little Joe.
This image for once of pernell roberts isnt a clickbait
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The only other Western to compare was The High Chaparral, that too was about a family: Big John Cannon and his wife Mexican Victoria, Uncle Buck the brothers Billy Blue the son and Manolito brother of Victoria. It was the first TV series to be shown in colour on BBC2. Not quite as good as Bonanza and did run as long but still very popular. And then came Lancer - great series but was cut short.The handsome and popular actor James Stacey was Johnny “Madrid' Lancer also starred Andrew Duggan and Wayne Maunder as Scott. That was my favourite of the genre. Nowadays any form of western is not considered suitable viewing for modern audiences. In the fifties and sixties they were on TV all the time, too many to call. Here are a few: Wagon Train, Maverick,Rawhide, Gun Smoke, Bronco, Cheyenne, .Laramie, Cimarron, Gunslinger et al.
I remember watching the show over 50 years ago and the underlying theme that seemed to be there was sadness and loneliness. Although it was and still is a great show. One observation was that any female that got involved with any family member was doomed. Be it either dying or being killed or just running back east. Don’t make them like this anymore. Purnell Roberts was in the short lived Trapper John MD and I remember Dan Blockers son had a short lived acting career.🇦🇺
👍👍👍👍❤
BONANZA (1959-1973): A bunch of younger and older men
BONANZA (2023) A bunch of coffins and an old man.
time is running.......
Pernell and micheal both died from pancreatic cancer
Michael Landon was cute
And most off all up sing the cook
Now All muerte
yes, now all muerte
They are all good cos theyve got lovely natures and very kind and loveable.
Not him
Then and now? SPOILER ALERT: Then, alive. Now, dead.
No you talk to much.
What they look like now 1959 - 2023 , I was afraid that you were gonna start opening Coffins
Get to the point man!!
ttheyare dead
Housing was a great actor.liked h very much
Hoss was my favorite
Hoping I ment.
Hoping I ment.