4 minute video of over 50 Original Old Classic Western TV Shows / Introductions / Theme Songs from the 1950s and 60s and 70s. Just a few seconds of each.
God ! this takes me back to fine times sitting with my Father watching westerns just him and I while the girls were in the kitchen with Mum then after playing cowboys in the street with the boys,, Happy Happy times.
We had the Greatest Westerns in the 1950ties and 1960ties. So many to watch and enjoy. Only in black and white. No remotes, only regular TV stations, an no harh language, very little blood. And always with a message, at the end of the shows.
Favorite western were Have Gun Will Travel, Wanted Dead or Alive, Broken Arrow (not included here) Bat Masterson, Gunsmoke, Rawhide, Wagon Train, Maverick and Cheyenne how could I forget these last two...these shows I remember watching and enjoying. Have Gun was the favorite of my father so we always watched.
Great video thank you so much! I wish I could go back to those days! The stuff on tv today sucks! I did love big valley and the rifleman! I use to e-mail Nick Barkley all the time before he died also known as Peter Breck in real life.
I could not describe to you how much I loved the Lone Ranger tv show.Recently watched a few episodes and was amazed at how badly Tonto was treated.It seemed the Lone Ranger always sent him into to town to see what he could find out about the episodes bad guys while he sat in camp drinking coffee.Tonto always got captured and beaten up by the corrupt town sheriff..
Great! * Also, if you're going to be adding more, some others I remember are The Rifleman, Jonhnny Ringo, and Sgt. Preston Of The Yukon(1955-58), Judge Roy Bean, Wyatt Earp, Lawman, Wanted: Dead or Alive, The Virginian, Colt 45, The Deputy, The Texan, Trackdown, Tales Of The Texas Rangers, Stories Of The Century, Steve Donovan Western Marshal, Man Without A Gun, Hawkeye And The Last of the Mohicans, Northwest Passage, Frontier Doctor, Riverboat, Man From Blackhawk. * Bring'em all back!!
His name is Gabby Hayes. He usually played as a "colorful" sidekick with western stars like Roy Rogers and Gene Autry. Later, he had his own show (The Gabby Hayes Show) that he introduced and commented at the end but never starred in. It ran from 1950 to 1954.
A couple of these were, I believe, 1970s westerns: "Alias Smith & Jones" and "The Young Riders". Also, "veryfastpicket" suggested "Kung Fu", which was definitely a '70s show. Nice job, though. Gotta love the old westerns though, be they from the '50s, '60s or '70s. Actually, the girl who played Annie Oakley on that show was WAY better looking than the real Annie Oakley. She could have stopped an 8 day clock.
Be a kid I 50s and 60s was marvelous I enjoyed programmes veryu j when I was young in my youth I'm 68 now I remember everything every program of 50s 60s I'm still young heart
Thanks! My favorite top three: 1. Rawhide 2. The Rifleman 3. LawmanHard to find "Lawman" anywhere. Don't have cable, somebody know if DVDs are available?
the kung fu one where he surrenders to the fates and doesn't defend against the arrow shot by another monk in the barn allows it to pass through his body and he lives because the care of some half breeds (ehehah)
One of my favorite westerns. Life and legend of Wyatt Earp.
God ! this takes me back to fine times sitting with my Father watching westerns just him and I while the girls were in the kitchen with Mum then after playing cowboys in the street with the boys,, Happy Happy times.
some of these shows are real classics,lm a kid all over again, thanks,,
Ahhhh, the 60s. So many westerns to choose from. I miss those days.
Very well done and you will forget some ,but it was walk down memory lane my Dad loved these shows
We had the Greatest Westerns in the 1950ties and 1960ties. So many to watch and enjoy. Only in black and white. No remotes, only regular TV stations, an no harh language, very little blood. And always with a message, at the end of the shows.
Whoever put this together is my new best friend.
Trackdown with Robert Culp, always the best!
Favorite western were Have Gun Will Travel, Wanted Dead or Alive, Broken Arrow (not included here) Bat Masterson, Gunsmoke, Rawhide, Wagon Train, Maverick and Cheyenne how could I forget these last two...these shows I remember watching and enjoying. Have Gun was the favorite of my father so we always watched.
WOW! I didn't even remember some of these til I heard the music! Thanks!
Oh Does this bring back memories.
Loved them all, thanks for the memories
excellent work!
Great video thank you so much! I wish I could go back to those days! The stuff on tv today sucks! I did love big valley and the rifleman! I use to e-mail Nick Barkley all the time before he died also known as Peter Breck in real life.
I could not describe to you how much I loved the Lone Ranger tv show.Recently watched a few episodes and was amazed at how badly Tonto was treated.It seemed the Lone Ranger always sent him into to town to see what he could find out about the episodes bad guys while he sat in camp drinking coffee.Tonto always got captured and beaten up by the corrupt town sheriff..
Great!
* Also, if you're going to be adding more, some others I remember are The Rifleman, Jonhnny Ringo, and Sgt. Preston Of The Yukon(1955-58), Judge Roy Bean, Wyatt Earp,
Lawman, Wanted: Dead or Alive, The Virginian, Colt 45, The Deputy, The Texan, Trackdown, Tales Of The Texas Rangers, Stories Of The Century, Steve Donovan Western Marshal, Man Without A Gun, Hawkeye And The Last of the Mohicans, Northwest Passage, Frontier Doctor,
Riverboat, Man From Blackhawk.
* Bring'em all back!!
Missing some favorites: Cimmaron Strip with Stuart Whitman, The Guns of Will Sonnett with Walter Brennan…
That was awesome! Thanks for putting it together!
Very enjoyable montage. Thank you.
This was great to. Use to watch them
His name is Gabby Hayes. He usually played as a "colorful" sidekick with western stars like Roy Rogers and Gene Autry. Later, he had his own show (The Gabby Hayes Show) that he introduced and commented at the end but never starred in. It ran from 1950 to 1954.
Nice montage, Dale. Thanks for the memories and your hard work. Think I heard your doorbell in the background on one theme, buckeroo. Yes, siree, Bob.
These old tv shows were just great for me , I wanted to be a cowboy. I and l did , but only in my dreams.
My favs The Rifleman, The Big Valley and The Wild Wild West
WONDERFUL !!! ( I WISH YOU MADE EACH ONE A LITTLE BIT LONGER )
Wonderful TV shows is what I meant to say...
A couple of these were, I believe, 1970s westerns: "Alias Smith & Jones" and "The Young Riders". Also, "veryfastpicket" suggested "Kung Fu", which was definitely a '70s show. Nice job, though. Gotta love the old westerns though, be they from the '50s, '60s or '70s. Actually, the girl who played Annie Oakley on that show was WAY better looking than the real Annie Oakley. She could have stopped an 8 day clock.
Fantastic, but could have been 3 or 4 times as long - give us a bit more than two seconds of each!
Be a kid I 50s and 60s was marvelous I enjoyed programmes veryu j when I was young in my youth I'm 68 now I remember everything every program of 50s 60s I'm still young heart
well done, tell me Steve McQueen wasn't the essence of cool=Wanted: Dead or Alive? thanks, Jim
Thanks! My favorite top three: 1. Rawhide 2. The Rifleman 3. LawmanHard to find "Lawman" anywhere. Don't have cable, somebody know if DVDs are available?
I bought Lawman DVDs on Amazon.
I do have the full length versions of the intros / Show openings.
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You forgot Kung-Fu, starring David Carradine!
How I miss those politically incorrect TV series..
bishops fine guns
the kung fu one where he surrenders to the fates and doesn't defend against the arrow shot by another monk in the barn allows it to pass through his body and he lives because the care of some half breeds (ehehah)
AH! Kung-Fu...a good one. I will be adding that one.
Thanks,
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Which western is the old man at the start and finish from? Sounds like he says his name is Yandy Hayes?