There was a time when the television Western stretched wide across living rooms every week, creating a landscape of dusty trails, clean morals and men who stood tall not because they had to, but ...
When Cheyenne first hit television screens in 1955, the West had never looked so vast — or so real. In an era when most TV Westerns were half-hour morality plays shot on cramped backlots, Cheyenne ...
Clint Walker, a former merchant seaman and real-life deputy sheriff who roamed the West as a towering, solitary figure on “Cheyenne,” the first hourlong western on television, died Monday in Grass ...
It was good enough to last through eight seasons and 108 one-hour episodes. And time has not diminished the quality of the series. "We were fortunate that we were doing it for a good studio in Warner ...
LOS ANGELES — Clint Walker, the towering, strapping actor who handed down justice as the title character in the early TV western "Cheyenne," has died, his daughter said. Walker died Monday of ...
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