I watched it with my Auntie who raised me--I just watched this and enjoyed it with her--right now--tho she passed away 35 years ago.I always feel warm when I think of her--likely you smile along with your dad
greenbeagle13 You can watch and/or download hundreds of old Westerns at this site. They're 'public domain' with no restrictions and they're all FREE!!!! archive.org/index.php
Wonderful! Looks better now than it ever did through a poor indoor aerial on a 21 inch tv! It brings back memories of the good old days - Wagon Train, Cheyenne, Rawhide and others. Wagon Train was a bit of a mystery - I never knew where they were going, and I don’t recall them ever arriving anywhere!
1962 I was 9 years old. . . I so remember Wagon Train and those times ~ World was so different than today with the COVID19 and Lockdown. Have we really progressed at all?
This was one of my favorite shows as a kid. Although I liked John Mckintyer, I think I spelled his name wrong, it was the booming, commanding voice of Ward Bond that made me sit up and looked forward to each episode of the show.
RIP Robert Horton died today at the age of 91 . That was a long full life , I say that because many don't get third of that age . He and Ward made this show .As a kid I liked Charlie .
+Dan Reese so sorry to learn of Robert Horton's passing ... I was just thinking of him recently, wondering if he was still able to appear at the Western-themed events. I guess he'll be appearing at the great Western convention in the sky this year.
+The Greater Bilby I had the honor of meeting Robert Horton when he was appearing in the Broadway musical '110 in the Shade'. He was making an appearance at a now-closed department store.
Who can forget his film , The Green Slime , which I own LOL only cuz Luciana Paluzzi , who was in the 007 film Thunderball , the redhead with the big knockers .
OMG... the first time I ever seen this series was a few months ago, and it was THIS episode! I fell in love with it! Beats the crap that’s on TV today... I was born way too late... ❤️. The guy that played the scout, Flint, was hot! 🔥 🔥
Yep! And watch LARAMIE ON ANTENNA 6-2 ALL MORNING THRU THE WEEK! ROBERT FULLER OMG HE IS FINE AT MY AGE 63 AND HES IN HIS 80'S HE LOOKS GREAT! SO DOES THE VIRGINIANS GUY! FORGOT HIS NAME! 80'S TOO.....
Julie Gannon The guy that played The Virginian passed on in April.. His name was James Drury.. Finest lookin thing I’ve ever seen 🔥 I was born in such the wrong generation.... But, this guy on here was fine lookin, too... ❤️.
WAGON TRAIN I LOVE THE WAGON TRAIN I ALSO LOVE ROBERT HORTON HE HAS GOT A BEAUTIFUL VOICE SING LIKE A ANGEL I ALSO LOVE TERRY WILSON AND FRANK MCGRATH ALL ON WAGON TRAIN💜💜💜
As in migrants who I came here on right away with all the pepper I started 3 years ago I love all the old show I don’t watch anything else great aktor very funny and nice people Show this days is so disgusting and I’ll continue watching this great shows !!!❤
+Cream Coca Some channel called Grit shows Wagon Train and others late at night show Sea Hunt , Highway Patrol and during the day on METV Big Valley , Gun Smoke, Rifleman . All free channels and digital .
METV shows lot of these shows but always during the early hours . Saturday early mornings are old sci fis like Voyage to the bottom of the sea , Lost in Space, the Invaders but Sunday early morning the Fugitive and Peter Gunn and others. I try and watch them but fall asleep during the commercials.
What a great show and a great time in America.The 1960s. Wagon Train stands no 4 in the 6 best western television series of all time. The order should read: Gunsmoke, Bonanza, The Virginian, Wagon Train, The Big Valley, and The Rifleman!!!!!
@@scottmiller6495 you are so right Scott! Not many of us Oat Eater Fans out here. We gotta keep them alive. Before they are put in the vault. Or worse yet banned for something or the other. Oh and Death Valley Days. That's still a great series! A lot of lessons to be learned, and a lot of Pride from the Pioneers, Who made that trek from parts familiar, to parts dangerous and horrid. Check it out , its
What was that line from the movie Stand By Me? “Wagon Trains a really cool show but did you ever notice they never get anywhere? They just keep wagon training” It’s sort of true. LOL
Beckey Huth ...Jesus said "living the law" was impossible. With Jesus' Grace came forgiveness & a new start every you found that you COULDN'T "live the law". that = repentance.
I grew up with my sibling brothers,They out numbered me so I was kinda forced to watch cowboys.They watched a different one every night,But I actually grew to love my cowboys.
Anthony Thompson Yes... also starvation, Indian raids, sickness, no antibiotics, fevers of unknown origin, childbirth in the back of a wagon or in a cabin, filthy water...
His horse was called stormy night. Bob performed most of his stunts himself and was my first hero! Such a handsome man even in older age. Couldn't believe his first name was really Meade! 💝💝🐴🐴
Same as mine. They went all the way from Scotland to Newton cache Utah. They faced the Indians who attacked the wagons and said quite a few died on the trail of hunger and illness. They were really brave to face the unknown . By the way Robert Horton came from a Mormon family but he rejected the religion. He was my first hero. 😆😆
Michel Burns wore many hats before becoming Barnaby West. He was privileged to have acted with Robert Horton twice when really young,then with Robert Fuller as Barnaby West in the later series.
I just saw an episode of wagon train, The Jose Morales Story where Lee Narvin, Major John Reisman of The Dirty Dozen played a Mexican and Lon Chaney Jr. aka The Wolf Man played a cowboy
Wow I watched with my daddy watch today think of him a lot sitting in his recliner head nodded back snoring sound asleep but u change the channell he wakes up lol
Ask the PC Left-or as they're known among conservatives, as the 'aberrant Left'. Anything's that aberrant, is defended by the likes of the ACLU, and elevated artificially, to 'priority' status. Minority rules! (see Black Criminal Privilege).
@@kathycavitt3089You nailed it, Kathy. I am amazed at how many folks are unbelievers, therefore spiritually blind as to what is going on right in front of their eyes. Plus, even in the churches, so many many are Lukewarm And headed straight to hell. So very very sad.
@@carolcole570 - Unfortunately, it was ALL prophesized in The Bible as part of the indicators of The Last Days!! We're witnessing the decline of morality into the wickedness of "as in the days of Noah!!" 😢😢
@@janjerge1484 Yes, we definitely are, Jan. It is horribly sad, but I force myself to keep one eye on the sky and my other eye on Israel and Damascus because Israel and Damascus…..is the key AND will indicate that it is time to fly. In the meantime, we need to totally spread Jesus BY commenting to folks who blame our government or the liberals. They need to be told that those two things are NOT responsible, it is worldwide, and WHY. It is a gentle way to get a toe in the door, as so many people are becoming more terrified and frustrated. Let’s gently drop seeds so maybe they will start asking questions . God bless you. As Amir says…..Awaiting His Return ( in the air, of course )
Sunday night was Wagon Train night on TV, and I grew to hate it. Why ? Well, my very first girlfriend, me at 15, and her 14, used to meet up on Sunday's and stroll around with our friends. Unfortunately, she had a crush on Robert Horton, and she used to rush home to see the programme. Leaving me to wander lonely as a cloud. She dumped me eventually, taking up with another member of the group. She treated him the same way. That Robert Horton spoiled many a romance. Ah, those simple days, I do so miss them.
So, did you ever think that perhaps THATS when her parents told her to be home? Ah, because they were responsible parents and she was a responsible child that needed to be at home, not out with anyone later than that?
@@MOGGS1942 Sir, in the late 60s and the 70 s and even until today, many parents have their children a particular time to be home, to HELP them stand up without battling friends that may not have home rules for their saftey sake. do you understand this?
@@terriaustill2211. Madam. I am talking about the late 1950's. Things were VASTLY different then. Do not fret anymore about this matter. The girl in question was always home early, and was perfectly safe, since I used to escort her to her door. A goodnight kiss was the most we ever indulged in. Take care now.
Love these old shows. Nothing like them.
I always watched this show with my dad when I was a little girl.. Such nice memories!!!
I watched it with my Auntie who raised me--I just watched this and enjoyed it with her--right now--tho she passed away 35 years ago.I always feel warm when I think of her--likely you smile along with your dad
Man oh man, I miss these old cowboy shows - VERY MUCH!!
greenbeagle13 You can watch and/or download hundreds of old Westerns at this site. They're 'public domain' with no restrictions and they're all FREE!!!!
archive.org/index.php
Wow, thank you!
+greenbeagle13 The one with the white hat always wins and his hat never comes off in a fight. Glad I could help, 'pardner' :~)
I watch this everyday on Me TV.
Hi hi hi
Its the music, the suspense. the intro, and exit!! Thank you so much!!
The music was composed by Jerome Moross he was responsible for the music of the greatest Western Motion picture of all time The Big Country!!!!!
THAT WAS A GOOD EPISODE - BRAVO!!!!!!!!!
Wonderful! Looks better now than it ever did through a poor indoor aerial on a 21 inch tv!
It brings back memories of the good old days - Wagon Train, Cheyenne, Rawhide and others.
Wagon Train was a bit of a mystery - I never knew where they were going, and I don’t recall them ever arriving anywhere!
lol
I love this history teaching show… The pioneers were an amazing force… The old trails are alive with “historical markers”.. along hwy 80….
dE ONDE ES DOS eua?
Thanks for info. I used to think it was Route 66
1962 I was 9 years old. . . I so remember Wagon Train and those times ~ World was so different than today with the COVID19 and Lockdown. Have we really progressed at all?
This was one of my favorite shows as a kid. Although I liked John Mckintyer, I think I spelled his name wrong, it was the booming, commanding voice of Ward Bond that made me sit up and looked forward to each episode of the show.
Thanks for sharing your G .rating movies and old western. .
"Raised yourself, huh?"
"Well I did, didn't I? Proud of it too."
Yes! 👍🏽
This is another western that I'd enjoy as a Teenager back then and now!🐴🐎🐎
These shows are worth watching not the filthy we have to day everybody likes seeing and reading about.thank you for the good shows
Two great actors, Theodore Bikel and little Billy. Little Billy even when he wasn’t talking.
Loved watching this !.
RIP Robert Horton died today at the age of 91 . That was a long full life , I say that because many don't get third of that age . He and Ward made this show .As a kid I liked Charlie .
+Dan Reese
so sorry to learn of Robert Horton's passing ... I was just thinking of him recently, wondering if he was still able to appear at the Western-themed events. I guess he'll be appearing at the great Western convention in the sky this year.
+The Greater Bilby I had the honor of meeting Robert Horton when he was appearing in the Broadway musical '110 in the Shade'. He was making an appearance at a now-closed department store.
Who can forget his film , The Green Slime , which I own LOL only cuz Luciana Paluzzi , who was in the 007 film Thunderball , the redhead with the big knockers .
Speed Racer it v
I like Charlie too!
Theodore Bikel: magnificent actor, musician, and folk singer.
He was
Love this show!!!
OMG... the first time I ever seen this series was a few months ago, and it was THIS episode! I fell in love with it! Beats the crap that’s on TV today... I was born way too late... ❤️. The guy that played the scout, Flint, was hot! 🔥 🔥
🤦🏼♀️OMGOSH Maryanne WestVa! Sounds to me like you’re cheatin’ on the _V!?!_ 🤷♀️
WVcricker @ yes he was!!
Yep! And watch LARAMIE ON ANTENNA 6-2 ALL MORNING THRU THE WEEK! ROBERT FULLER OMG HE IS FINE AT MY AGE 63 AND HES IN HIS 80'S HE LOOKS GREAT! SO DOES THE VIRGINIANS GUY! FORGOT HIS NAME! 80'S TOO.....
Laurie Davis 😂😂. I just saw this.. I’m not cheating! I’m a pro at juggling more than one man!! 😂😂😂
Julie Gannon The guy that played The Virginian passed on in April.. His name was James Drury.. Finest lookin thing I’ve ever seen 🔥 I was born in such the wrong generation.... But, this guy on here was fine lookin, too... ❤️.
WAGON TRAIN
I LOVE THE WAGON TRAIN
I ALSO LOVE ROBERT HORTON HE HAS GOT A BEAUTIFUL VOICE SING LIKE A ANGEL I ALSO LOVE TERRY WILSON AND FRANK MCGRATH ALL ON WAGON TRAIN💜💜💜
OMG! i used to watch this show when i was a kid!
Didn't know this one as a youth, but I found it recently and I am enjoying it now, for some reason I always loved Weststerns.
Great Show Enjoyed It So Much 💕💕💕💕
As in migrants who I came here on right away with all the pepper I started 3 years ago I love all the old show I don’t watch anything else great aktor very funny and nice people Show this days is so disgusting and I’ll continue watching this great shows !!!❤
Good show thank you for sharing have a great day
loved these westerns back in the 60s
I love the fire burning when making the beans n coffee n the all were around the fire n big wheels of the wagon.
Nice movie. Enjoyed watching it. Thanks for the upload 🌹
Loved Wagon Train when l was a little girl.. never knew where they were going or if they ever got there!
I watch this Monday through Saturday I love me some wagon train I hate cable I stick with regular tv so I can get my old shows.
Shelley Allen @ I do too!
Me too u guys! Luv my COWBOYS N HORSES! 😆
I love all classic westerns shows on the tv
I love all these shows. check out Route 66, 77 Sunset Strip, Highway Patrol, Dragnet and the FBI. Awesome shows from Back in da day!!!!
+Cream Coca Some channel called Grit shows Wagon Train and others late at night show Sea Hunt , Highway Patrol and during the day on METV Big Valley , Gun Smoke, Rifleman . All free channels and digital .
I just 'binged' watched (retired-64) 77 Sunset Strip, which was shown on consecutive weekends on the Decades channel 'Binge Weekend'.
Yep!!! Those were the days ( Good old days)
I still watch them!!
METV shows lot of these shows but always during the early hours . Saturday early mornings are old sci fis like Voyage to the bottom of the sea , Lost in Space, the Invaders but Sunday early morning the Fugitive and Peter Gunn and others. I try and watch them but fall asleep during the commercials.
Thanks for vid, my antenna out til next week.
One of my favorite
Wagon
Train episodes.
Awesome viewing.
So good to see Theodore Bikel again.
It is my favorite show family oriented
I used see wagon train when I was 11 years n I used with my family n these arethe best memories.
My mom was 5 yrs old when this was aired, my dad 11, my GMA 43 .
I was a little girl too, now I’m 65 !
68 here.
What a great show and a great time in America.The 1960s. Wagon Train stands no 4 in the 6 best western television series of all time. The order should read: Gunsmoke, Bonanza, The Virginian, Wagon Train, The Big Valley, and The Rifleman!!!!!
Rawhide should be#3 for sure
Agree with the list but add Have Gun Will Travel Tales of Wells Fargo😄
Laredo
@@patsulek1570 Why not also add The high chaparral and Branded and The guns of will sonnett !
@@scottmiller6495 you are so right Scott! Not many of us Oat Eater Fans out here. We gotta keep them alive. Before they are put in the vault. Or worse yet banned for something or the other.
Oh and Death Valley Days.
That's still a great series!
A lot of lessons to be learned, and a lot of Pride from the Pioneers,
Who made that trek from parts familiar, to parts dangerous and horrid. Check it out , its
Watched this regularly with my dad when I was young. I think Robert Horton was my first crush😊. Followed by Dr. Kildare(Richard Chamberlain)
What was that line from the movie Stand By Me?
“Wagon Trains a really cool show but did you ever notice they never get anywhere? They just keep wagon training”
It’s sort of true. LOL
Good show !
Great show!
The good days when you had to work your land to eat..then put some away for the winter..people worship God, and did his law..Amen
Amen
Nothing like nostalgia to rose color the past.
Beckey Huth ...Jesus said "living the law" was impossible. With Jesus' Grace came forgiveness & a new start every you found that you COULDN'T "live the law". that = repentance.
Exactly!!! We can if we repent and sin no more!!!
Amen. Praise Jesus Forevermore.
THANKS
Great viewing.
Any evil in a gun exists from the evil in the man that uses it. So true.
Elizabeth Singley
So very true
It's a perfect quote, I'm going to remember. 👍
Send that to congress!
Fewer guns, fewer men with evil can get hold of them.
Excellent Episode
50 minutes out of an hour. 10 minutes of commercials. Those were the days.
The introduction of Micheal Burns to Wagon Train series!
great writing great acting
Great show.
I grew up with my sibling brothers,They out numbered me so I was kinda forced to watch cowboys.They watched a different one every night,But I actually grew to love my cowboys.
I miss Ward Bond. He was the best.
Me to best actor apart from John Wayne best actors in world
Wish they both still alive
I wish they all still be alive!!! I just love Charlie!!!
What a treat to have them both in my favourite movie The Quiet Man!
@@Flgirl0264
Wayne and Bond were old drinking buddies. They made a number of movies together.
Great Western
Hide & Seek..Boy, remember playing that as a kid...
Awesome show.
GOOD SHOW
I watched Theodore Bikel perform in a show in Cape Cod back in the late 70's.
Living in the great outdoors.wow what a life.man o man,women,cattle,herding,livestock,livelywood.families.
Anthony Thompson Yes... also starvation, Indian raids, sickness, no antibiotics, fevers of unknown origin, childbirth in the back of a wagon or in a cabin, filthy water...
You couldn't do it for a week.
Billy aka Barney in latter episodes. Also played in the Silver Lady episode as Morgon Earp.
I like Flint’s Appaloosa horse- breed developed by the Nez Perce Indians.
It was actually Robert Hortons own horse.
His horse was called stormy night. Bob performed most of his stunts himself and was my first hero! Such a handsome man even in older age. Couldn't believe his first name was really Meade! 💝💝🐴🐴
Michael Burns who plays Billy
would later become a regular
as another character named Barnaby.
Theodore Bikel portrays the traveling musical geniuous that he was. Predating his "Fideler on the Roof " days.
My family went on a wagon train to Logan Cache Utah abt 1860s.
Same as mine. They went all the way from Scotland to Newton cache Utah. They faced the Indians who attacked the wagons and said quite a few died on the trail of hunger and illness. They were really brave to face the unknown . By the way Robert Horton came from a Mormon family but he rejected the religion. He was my first hero. 😆😆
@@caroledonald1960 mine were Wright-Brown-Revelle, Pitcher, < who seem to be related to everyone in the USA
@@Bernie5172 my family were the ledinghams from aberdeen. They went on the Mormon wagon trains.
Michel Burns wore many hats before becoming Barnaby West. He was privileged to have acted with Robert Horton twice when really young,then with Robert Fuller as Barnaby West in the later series.
Good to live life in the west.
I prefer it to the East, that's for sure
So good 😊
Glad the doctor lived.
I just saw an episode of wagon train, The Jose Morales Story where Lee Narvin, Major John Reisman of The Dirty Dozen played a Mexican and Lon Chaney Jr. aka The Wolf Man played a cowboy
The “Overland Trail”…is the most historical of trails….
Good movie
I watch this show almost everyday. This, WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE, HAVE GUN WILL TRAVEL
Wow, I do too on H&I Don’t forget Raw Hide
Yep, agreed
Because it was in b/w, most people didn’t realize Robert Horton was a redhead!
Connie Crawford I had no idea.
Wow I watched with my daddy watch today think of him a lot sitting in his recliner head nodded back snoring sound asleep but u change the channell he wakes up lol
😂😂Same here!
lol- did we have the same father!!!
@@maizie9454 lol
@@maizie9454 lol
@@maizie9454 lol
these shows are good, Horton fuller there actor parts are the same at times. both have same first names, both have same birthdays. wow
Men were men, women were women. What has become of our country nowadays?
Ask the PC Left-or as they're known among conservatives, as the 'aberrant Left'. Anything's that aberrant, is defended by the likes of the ACLU, and elevated artificially, to 'priority' status. Minority rules! (see Black Criminal Privilege).
Satan and his angels!!!
@@kathycavitt3089You nailed it, Kathy. I am amazed at how many folks are unbelievers, therefore spiritually blind as to what is going on right in front of their eyes. Plus, even in the churches, so many many are Lukewarm And headed straight to hell. So very very sad.
@@carolcole570 - Unfortunately, it was ALL prophesized in The Bible as part of the indicators of The Last Days!! We're witnessing the decline of morality into the wickedness of "as in the days of Noah!!" 😢😢
@@janjerge1484 Yes, we definitely are, Jan. It is horribly sad, but I force myself to keep one eye on the sky and my other eye on Israel and
Damascus because Israel and Damascus…..is the key AND will indicate that it is time to fly. In the meantime, we need to totally spread Jesus BY commenting to folks who blame our government or the liberals. They need to be told that those two things are NOT responsible, it is worldwide, and WHY. It is a gentle way to get a toe in the door, as so many people are becoming more terrified and frustrated. Let’s gently drop seeds so maybe they will start asking questions . God bless you. As Amir says…..Awaiting His Return ( in the air, of course )
If you like horses think the name of the show and series is called Heartland try it you'll love it
The man playing McCullah later played Shenandoah.
I can see the Second Amendment right here 🇺🇸👍😎
Always trust your leg when it acts up.
Robert Horton 91 , years of life was full . Like a year of chenney boddy
That guy with the patch on his eye is poison and it might infect anyone that it happens to reach out and touch. 😱😱😱
Hola creci con estas series del oeste hoy día tengo 64 años y año esas bueno momento de casualidad no las tienen en español o subtítulos
yup
Sure like cowboy movies.........
MUITO BOM!!!
Why is it that EVERY episode has some missing from both the beginning and the ending very disappointing.
Michael, Kooky, Kooky , lend me your comb, Burns played little Billy.
Sorry you are wrong. Edd (Kookie) Byrnes ...lend me your comb... played in 77 Sunset Strip. I am 86 and saw all the oldies.
Is this the younger Barnaby with his hair darkened and straighter?
Dalon1013Z Pretty sure that's Michael Burns who went on to play Barney & star in Shiloh n Thumb Tripping etc.Never seen him with dark hair before.
I knew I recognized him
Yes, that's him indeed.
It, was very good, but sad.
where's the song, Wagon Train?
He played on little house as Russian immigrants he lost his land
Sunday night was Wagon Train night on TV, and I grew to hate it. Why ? Well, my very first girlfriend, me at 15, and her 14, used to meet up on Sunday's and stroll around with our friends. Unfortunately, she had a crush on Robert Horton, and she used to rush home to see the programme. Leaving me to wander lonely as a cloud. She dumped me eventually, taking up with another member of the group. She treated him the same way. That Robert Horton spoiled many a romance. Ah, those simple days, I do so miss them.
So, did you ever think that perhaps THATS when her parents told her to be home? Ah, because they were responsible parents and she was a responsible child that needed to be at home, not out with anyone later than that?
She needed to be hone at 14 yrs old, that time of evening. the dinner chores, not out with anyone.
@@terriaustill2211 Later than what, exactly ?
@@MOGGS1942 Sir, in the late 60s and the 70 s and even until today, many parents have their children a particular time to be home, to HELP them stand up without battling friends that may not have home rules for their saftey sake. do you understand this?
@@terriaustill2211. Madam. I am talking about the late 1950's. Things were VASTLY different then. Do not fret anymore about this matter. The girl in question was always home early, and was perfectly safe, since I used to escort her to her door. A goodnight kiss was the most we ever indulged in. Take care now.
Didn't Lou Costello do an episode?
Robert Horton? Yes he was !!
Cómo podré ver los episodios en español?
En la Argentina se la conoció como Caravana
I would prefer to watch a B & W movie rather than one which has been poorly colorized; as this one was.