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Cimarron Strip is an American Western television series starring Stuart Whitman as Marshal Jim Crown. The series was produced by the creators of Gunsmoke and aired on CBS from September 1967 to March 1968. Reruns of the original show were aired in the summer of 1971. Cimarron Strip is one of only three 90-minute weekly Western series that aired ...
Townsend, who was a debutante, graduated in 1963 from The Master's School in Dobbs Ferry, New York. At that time, she moved to England where she had been accepted into the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. [citation needed] After co-starring with Nicol Williamson in John Osborne's 1965 London stageplay Inadmissible Evidence, [2] she became engaged ...
Cimarron City: United States 1958–1959 26 George Montgomery, John Smith, Audrey Totter, Dan Blocker: Cimarron Strip: United States 1967–1968 23 Stuart Whitman, Jill Townsend, Percy Herbert, Randy Boone: Circus Boy: United States 1956–1958 49 Mickey Braddock (Micky Dolenz), Noah Beery Jr., Robert Lowery, Bimbo the Elephant The Cisco Kid ...
The Saturday Afternoon Matinee on the radio were a pre-television phenomenon in the US which often featured Western series. Film Westerns turned John Wayne, Ken Maynard, Audie Murphy, Tom Mix, and Johnny Mack Brown into major idols of a young audience, plus "singing cowboys" such as Gene Autry, Roy Rogers and Dale Evans, Dick Foran, Rex Allen, Tex Ritter, Ken Curtis, and Bob Steele.
Date Event Ref. August 15 Dotto, a pioneer in big-money quiz shows, becomes the first game show to be cancelled due to the probe in the quiz show scandals.This was due to a federal investigation that started with the allegation that a contestant of that program has been given answers in advance of the show's taping.
Strange was born in Weed, New Mexico Territory, [2] of Irish and Cherokee ancestry. [3] He spoke Cherokee until he was about 13 years old, but in 1972 he stated "since that time I've had nobody to speak it with, so I’ve lost it."
1941–1945. Rank. Petty officer first class. Battles / wars. World War II. Richard Allen Boone (June 18, 1917 – January 10, 1981) was an American actor who starred in over 50 films and was notable for his roles in Westerns, including his starring role in the television series Have Gun – Will Travel.
September 27, 1958. (1958-09-27) –. April 4, 1959. (1959-04-04) Cimarron City is an American one-hour Western television series, starring George Montgomery as Matt Rockford and John Smith as Lane Temple, airing on NBC from October 11, 1958, to September 26, 1959. [1] Cimarron City is a boomtown in Logan County, Oklahoma, north of Oklahoma City.