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In 1961, Perkins made her television debut as a guest star on Wagon Train. As with her film work, her television appearances were sporadic until the 1980s, from when she had appeared on a variety of television shows, including seven episodes of Knots Landing (over the period 1983–1990) and fourteen episodes of Any Day Now (1998–2002).
Wagon Train is an American Western television series that was produced by Revue Studios. [1] The series was inspired by the 1950 John Ford film Wagon Master . [ 2 ] It ran for eight seasons, with the first episode airing in the United States on September 18, 1957 ( 1957-09-18 ) and the final episode on May 2, 1965 ( 1965-05-02 ) . [ 3 ]
"This Train Don't Stop Till It Gets There" 1964 Wagon Train: Nancy Styles "The Nancy Styles Story" 1966 Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. Tina Tracy "Lies, Lies, Lies" 1967 Off to See the Wizard: Elizabeth "Rhino" 1967–1969 The Mothers-in-Law: Suzie Hubbard Buell 56 episodes 1970 The Virginian: Corey Ann Skeet "With Love, Bullets and Valentines" 1971
Ending Segment: "B.Y.O.C." (Bring Your Own Clip) - At the end of each episode in Season 4, Rob would allow the guest to bring a clip of their choice. If there was no guest, then either Rob, Sterling, or Chanel would provide the clip (in the Jackson Nicoll episode, Rob brought the clip instead of Jackson).
Gene Roddenberry said he pitched Star Trek as "Wagon Train to the stars", referring to the concept of a recurring cast on a long journey with famous guest stars becoming the focus of various stories. In his March 11, 1964, initial pitch document, he wrote, " Star Trek is a Wagon Train concept—built around characters who travel to worlds ...
In 1961–62, Freeman was cast in 26 episodes as the young waitress Elma Gahrigner, in the ABC drama series Bus Stop, in a role that gave her some prominence. [5] After Bus Stop , she appeared in guest-starring roles on the NBC modern western series, Empire , with Richard Egan and on the ABC/ Warner Brothers western, The Dakotas .
Joanna Moore (born Dorothy Joanne Cook; November 10, 1934 – November 22, 1997) was an American film and television actress, who, between 1956 and 1976, appeared in 17 feature films and guest-starred in nearly a hundred television series episodes. After 1976, personal problems derailed her career and she landed only two minor film roles.
On November 9, 1960, she was cast as the lead guest star in "The Cathy Eckhart Story" on Wagon Train, with husband-and-wife actors John Larch and Vivi Janiss as Ben and Sarah Harness. Oliver was cast in the 1960 episode of The Deputy as the long-lost daughter of star Henry Fonda 's late girl friend, and appeared in Dick Powell's Zane Grey ...