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Posted By: joken2 WHEN THE WEST WAS FUN - 12/09/22
Western Stars Appear On Television Special

"Over 50 popular Hollywood actors and actress associated with big and small screen westerns were rounded up for this enjoyable ABC-TV special, Glenn Ford hosted the once-in-a lifetime sagebrush reunion, which aired on June 5, 1979 was sponsored by the Buick division of General Motors..
The biggest western star of all, John Wayne, was ailing and could not attend, but was given special mention by Glenn Ford during the program. The Duke died on June 11, six days after this program was telecast..
Roy Rogers and Dale Evans appeared on the show, but are not in this group picture. Gene Autry did not appear on the show."



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"Front row: Dewey Martin, Johnny Crawford (in tennis clothes), Chuck Connors, Glen Ford, Alan Hale Jr., Henry Darrow, Larry Storch, Neville Brand, Second row: Denver Pyle, Iron Eyes Cody, Harry Lauter, Jeanette Nolan, Linda Cristal, John Ireland, Mark Slade, Joe Bowman, Fred Putnam, 3rd row: Pat Buttram, Milburn Stone, Dan Haggerty, Guy Madison, Rex Allen, John Bromfield, Keenan Wynn,Jackie Coogan, 4th row: X-Brands, Bill Williams, Michael Ansara, Slim Pickins, Dick Jones, Don Diamond, Ken Curtis, John Russell, Peter Brown, James Drury, 5th row: Rod Cameron, Jock Mahoney, Jack Kelly, Tony Young, John McIntire, Ty Hardin, Lee Van Cleef, Will Hitchins, Terry Wilson, Clayton Moore, Doug McClure."
I recognized Corporal Agarn and The Skipper in the front row.
Posted By: joken2 Re: WHEN THE WEST WAS FUN - 12/09/22
Originally Posted by The_Real_Hawkeye
I recognized Corporal Agarn and The Skipper in the front row.

Didn't recall all the names but did the faces. I did catch a name misspelling on one, though, and corrected it before posting -- Rod Cameron, ... not Red Cameron.
Posted By: Bwana338 Re: WHEN THE WEST WAS FUN - 12/09/22
Those were the days
Posted By: troutslayer Re: WHEN THE WEST WAS FUN - 12/09/22
Where's Clint and James Stewart?
Posted By: flintlocke Re: WHEN THE WEST WAS FUN - 12/09/22
A generation earlier, late 1920's I had some great uncles who quit their cow wintering jobs in the Great Basin and went to Lone Pine Calif to work for day wages at the Anchor Ranch who supplied stock for the bazillion western films being made then. They described it as 'the party that never ended'. They claimed to have hoisted elbows with quite a few western 'stars'. It wasn't a total loss though, Uncle Gus brought home a trick rider/roper by the name of Dollie Conrad, who stuck around for 60 years or so.
Recognize a lot of them. The tennis player is a add in.
Posted By: mark shubert Re: WHEN THE WEST WAS FUN - 12/09/22
Originally Posted by wyowinchester
Recognize a lot of them. The tennis player is a add in.
Played Mark - Lucas McCain's son on "The Rifleman".
Posted By: fishingnut71 Re: WHEN THE WEST WAS FUN - 12/09/22
Wheres James Arnes? He was a big star in the mid 50s thru the mid 70s.
Posted By: oldtrapper Re: WHEN THE WEST WAS FUN - 12/09/22
Great memories, sadly, many were already gone.
Posted By: deltakid Re: WHEN THE WEST WAS FUN - 12/10/22
Some names that I had forgotten - Jock Mahoney playing Jim Bowie. Thanks for the memories.
Posted By: zoddthegod Re: WHEN THE WEST WAS FUN - 12/10/22
New to me, Never could seat abnd watch a show for too long.
Posted By: BFaucett Re: WHEN THE WEST WAS FUN - 12/10/22
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Back when I was a kid, my favorite cowboy didn't ride a horse. grin




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Posted By: 320090T Re: WHEN THE WEST WAS FUN - 12/10/22
Dan Blocker and crew?
Posted By: SargeMO Re: WHEN THE WEST WAS FUN - 12/10/22
Great post.
Posted By: 7mmbuster Re: WHEN THE WEST WAS FUN - 12/10/22
Thanks for posting this!
Brings back a lot of great memories.
Quite a few of these folks feel to me like old friends, several served as role models to a young lad growing up in the ‘70s.
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Posted By: 7mmbuster Re: WHEN THE WEST WAS FUN - 12/10/22
Had to hunt for it, but it’s on YouTube.
Thanks again.
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Posted By: Cretch Re: WHEN THE WEST WAS FUN - 12/10/22
Originally Posted by 320090T
Dan Blocker and crew?

Dan was dead by then. The rest were still alive.
Posted By: MARCEL Re: WHEN THE WEST WAS FUN - 12/10/22
Several missing from the lineup but lots of great cowboys in that room.
Posted By: Ohio7x57 Re: WHEN THE WEST WAS FUN - 12/10/22
I recognize Henry Darrow (Manolito from High Chaparral) sitting next to Alan Hale Jr. in the front row

Ron
Posted By: AKA_Spook Re: WHEN THE WEST WAS FUN - 12/10/22
is Richard Boone missing or am I somewhat hung over?


oh and Jack Palance?
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