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Friday 14 November 2014

Classic TV Westerns Online Are Great

By Christa Jarvis


People all around the globe enjoy using their computers whenever they get the chance. That is why classic tv westerns online is great to have within this world. Everyone who grew up during the 50's, 60's and 70's get to enjoy all of the great cowboys and Native Americans who made America a terrific place to visit and live.

Matt Dillon was one Marshall that people refused to tango with at any given time. He was a muscular male who could kick the stuffing out of any outlaw which rode into town. Luckily "Gunsmoke" was a hit series for CBS television and people did not even care that Miss Kitty was actually a hooker. The program was so unique and every human being could really relate to the heroes and weekly villains. The late James Arness would be happy to know that people can still view this show over their computer.

Victoria Barkley was one mean mama on the series called "The Big Valley." The villains would pay dearly whenever they picked on her or the Barkley family. Nick Barkley was the arrogant son who loved to get into fights each day while Audra was a gentle soul who trusted everyone. Heath was the handsome son that was played by Lee Majors. Mrs. Barkley had another older son who was a lawyer and he helped the family get out of many financial situations. Richard Long was the handsome actor who played this part.

Another series that people view over the internet is "Wagon Train." This show has a nice song that is featured at the end of every single episode. Many people do not know that Robert Fuller was part of this series and later on he became the star of "Emergency."

Whenever people hear the name Chuck Connors they immediately think about the series titled "The Rifleman." Mr. Connors received this role on his first audition because he knew exactly how to handle a rifle. This series can be found on many of the websites which feature old television shows.

Tonto was a Native American male who was glad to be riding with the great "Lone Ranger." These two men did their best to entertain the viewers every week. The show was well received and it lasted for quite a bit of time over the television airwaves. The program also showed that a person of color could in fact become friends with a Caucasian male. This kind of diversity on television opened the doors for many other actors of color.

Another show which featured a Caucasian male with a Native American was "Daniel Boone." Mr. Boone was a tall muscle bound good looking man who tried his best to protect his wife and family from criminals each week. His sidekick was a fierce Native American male who accompanied Daniel on many missions and the two of them would always defeat their enemies.

People growing up during this time period had some of the greatest shows to view each night. It is always great to know that the teens in today's world can watch Roy Rogers on their computers at any hour.




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