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The Virginian is an American Western television series which ran from September 19, 1962 until March 24, 1971, with a total of 249 episodes across nine seasons. It aired on NBC in color and starred James Drury and Doug McClure. The Virginian was renamed The Men from Shiloh for its final season.
In season 9 (1970–1971), the name of the program was changed to The Men from Shiloh and the look of the series was completely redesigned. Ownership of the Shiloh Ranch was changed once more, and Colonel Alan MacKenzie (Stewart Granger) took over. [4] [5] Also Lee Majors joined as a new character, Roy Tate, introduced in the fifth episode of ...
In July 2003, Clarke and Drury, along with two other The Virginian co-stars, Roberta Shore and singer Randy Boone, were guests at the Western Film Fair in Charlotte, North Carolina. [ 12 ] Clarke was a teenager when he married his first wife, Marilyn, and the couple had three boys within three years, Jeff, Dennis, and David. [ 4 ]
Roberta Jymme Schourup (born April 7, 1943), better known as Roberta Shore, is a retired American actress and performer.She is notable for her roles in the original Shaggy Dog film and as Betsy Garth on the Western television series The Virginian.
Before joining the cast of "The Virginian," Lane starred opposite the legendary Joan Crawford in the 1965 thriller "I Saw What You Did." Lane and Crawford later reunited for a 1970 episode of "The ...
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Laredo was a two-season spinoff of The Virginian, whose cast Nolan joined in 1967 as Holly Grainger, along with her husband John McIntire who headed the cast as ranch owner Clay Grainger. [ 6 ] In 1968, Nolan was cast in the episode "All in a Day's Work" on the NBC police drama Ironside , playing a mother who has lost her only child who was ...
Doug McClure's gravestone Doug McClure's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. On February 5, 1995, McClure died at age 59 from lung cancer in Sherman Oaks, California. On January 8 of that year, the actor was working on an episode of the television series One West Waikiki in Hawaii when he collapsed from an apparent stroke on the set. [5]