The Gene Autry Show
Way back in the year 1950, The Gene Autry Show was launched by Flying A Productions. Though produced with so
me black and white scenes, the said Tv show made its way to be appreciated by a lot of people. The Gene Autry Show was first popularized as a radio show on 1940. It had great production values and outstanding comments from its listeners.
It was directed by George Archainbaud and D Ross Lederman and lasted for five memorable seasons. It was also known as Melody Ranch and was officially released on July 23, 1950 and lasted for six years. The Tv show starred Gene Autry himself, Champion which is Gene's horse, Pat Buttram and Bob Wooward as Stagecoach and driver.
The Gene Autry Show was a simple story of a legendary singing cowboy riding his horse and traveling from town to town. As he brings justice and enchanting songs on every place he had been.
Black Saddle
Launched last Jaunuary 10,
1959 and lasted until the 6th of May 1960, The Black Saddle was created by Hal Hudson and John McGreevey. Starring J Pat O Malley as Judge Caleb Marsh, Hampton Francher as Deputy Lon Gillis, Walter Burke as Tim Potter, Russell Johnson as Marshal Gib Scott and Harry Tyler as Steve.
The story was about a gun fighter who decided to be a lawyer after his brothers were killed on a shoot out.
The said stars of the show did well in the series. It is very much worth it to watched. Though it was a short lived western series it still dominated the tv screens during the time it was released on the tv screens.
Bronco
Bronco T
v Show was written by Gerald Drayson Adams and Albert Aley. Directed by Robert Altman and Alan Crosland. The said Tv series was launched way back 1958 and lasted until 1962. Bronce starred Ty Hardin as Bronco Layne who is a former Confederate officer who travelled the Old West meeting famous people such as Wild Bill Hickok, Billy the kid, Jesse James, Belle Starr and Cole Younger.
It was a great western show and Bronco was a real heart-throb for his handsome looks and great physical appearance. It was born when Warner brothers executives Clint Walker clashed over Walker's contract on the Cheyenne series. He walked out of the show and the productions hired another new comer who is Ty Hardin to play the character of Bronco.