Hell on Wheels (2011)
Set in the 1860s it centers on former confederate soldier Cullen Bohannan, whose quest for vengeance has led him to the Union Pacific Railroad's westward construction of the first Transcontinental Railroad. [exit] ![]() [exit] |
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| Deadwood (2004)
Tagline: No Law Can Make It Respectable more
A show set in the late 1800s, revolving around the characters of Deadwood, South Dakota; a town of deep corruption and crime. [exit] ![]() [exit] |
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| Broken Trail (2006)
Set in 1898, Print Ritter and his estranged nephew Tom Harte become the reluctant guardians of five abused and abandoned Chinese girls. Ritter and Harte's attempts to care for the girls are complicated by their responsibility to deliver a herd of horses while avoiding a group of bitter rivals intent on kidnapping the girls for their own purposes. ![]() [exit] |
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| The Adventures of Brisco County Jr. (1993)
Hired by local robber barons, Harvard Law Graduate Brisco County, Jr. searches for the members of the infamous John Bly gang, the same men who killed his father, a famous marshal and western legend. Accompanied by his one-time rival and fellow bounty hunter Lord Bowler, Brisco rides through the West trying to bring his father's killers to justice. Along the way, he encounters mysterious golden orbs with strange abilities and colorful characters who help or hinder his mission as he hunts down the Bly gang one by one. [exit] ![]() [exit] |
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| The Big Valley (1965)
The Big Valley: Victoria Barkley heads her adult brood on the Barkley Ranch in California's San Joaquin Valley, near Stockton... ![]() [exit] |
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Laredo (1965)
Laredo: Rustlers, bank robbers, and their own wild schemes: a band of Texas Rangers keeps getting in and out of trouble, under the jaundiced eye of Captain Parmalee. ![]() [exit] |
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| Wanted Dead or Alive (1958)
A Civil War veteran with a sawed-off rifle as a holstered weapon makes a living as a bounty hunter in the Wild West of the 1870s. ![]() [exit] |
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| Wagon Train (1957)
Wagon Train: Stories of the journeys of a wagon train as it leaves post-Civil War Missouri on its way to California through the plains... ![]() [exit] |
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| Yancy Derringer (1958)
Yancy Derringer: Yancy Derringer, an ex-Confederate soldier turned gambler, was a suave lady's man in New Orleans, Louisiana. In reality, he was working for John Colton, the civil administrator of the city. Yancy's job was to prevent crime and if necessary, arrest the culprits. His constant companion was Pahoo-Ka-Ta-Wah an Indian who watches Yancy's back. ![]() [exit] |
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| Little House on the Prairie (1974) aka: L.H.O.T.P.
Best known for its life-affirming lessons and heartwarming adventures, "Little House on the Prairie" made its TV debut in 1974 and significantly altered the landscape of television. Loyal fans will relive these exciting and touching adventures, while new viewers will discover the Ingalls' unconquerable courage to build a new life. ![]() [exit] |
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Hey Vern It's Ernest (1988)
Hey Vern It's Ernest: Jim Varney stars in this highly imaginative Saturday morning kid's show that was created at the height of Ernest-mania! Composed of a series of live-action comedy sketches, each show follows a particular weekly theme such as outer space, hobbies, scary things or magic! ![]() [exit] |
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| The Magnificent Seven (1998)
The Magnificent Seven: When an Indian village is threatened by ex-Confederate soldiers, several villagers head out to seek help. They recruit seven men, each with unique skills, who return to the village and take on the raiders. Following this, the men take up residence in a small town, making their skills available to those in need. ![]() [exit] |
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| Muppet Babies (1984)
Muppet Babies: The Muppets, as babies, have adventures with their imaginations inside their nursery. ![]() [exit] |
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| Bat Masterson (1975)
Bat Masterson: Dressed-up dandy (derby and cane), gambler and lawman roams the West charming women and defending the unjustly accused... ![]() [exit] |
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| Gunsmoke (1955)
Marshal Matt Dillon keeps the peace in the rough and tumble Dodge City. ![]() [exit] |
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The Wild Wild West (1965)
The Wild Wild West: Two Secret Services agents, equipped with a wide array of gizmos, work for the government in the Old West. ![]() [exit] |
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| BraveStarr (1987)
An American cowboy and his superpowered sidekick are assigned to protect the planet of New Texas from invading robots. ![]() [exit] |
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| Disneyland (1954)
Disneyland: . A happy 1958 Disney cartoon about the future of highway transportation ![]() [exit] |
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| Shotgun Slade (1951)
Shotgun Slade: Since the Western genre was beginning to lose popularity with viewing audiences, Shotgun Slade had three characteristics that made it unique. The first was Slade's profession. Instead being a marshal, sheriff or wandering gunfighter, Slade was a private detective, hired by individuals to track down criminals, return stolen money and other similar duties. This was obviously influenced by the growing popularity of television private eyes such as Peter Gunn, Richard Diamond, Private Detective, Hawaiian Eye and others. ![]() [exit] |
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| Zane Grey Theater (1956)
Zane Grey Theater: A series of western dramas featuring top-name guest stars and well-written and directed stories. The credits listed above are a sampling of those who have worked and appeared on the series. ![]() [exit] |
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Samurai Gun (2004)
Samurai Gun: Justice must sometimes come from the end of a gun-barrel... ![]() [exit] |
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| Centennial (1978)
The economic and cultural growth of Colorado spanning two centuries from the mid-1700s to the late-1970s. ![]() [exit] |
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| Have Gun - Will Travel (1957)
Professional gunfighter Paladin was a West Point graduate who, after the Civil War, settled into San Francisco's Hotel Carlton were he awaited responses to his business card: over the picture of a chess knight "Have Gun, Will Travel ... Wire Paladin, San Francisco." ![]() [exit] |
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| Lawman (1958)
Lawman is the story of Marshal Dan Troop of Larmie, Wyoming and his deputy Johnny McKay an orphan Troop took under his wing. In the second season Lily Merrill opens The Birdcage Saloon where she sings and entertains and has a close unspoken relationship with Troop. ![]() [exit] |
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| High Chaparral (1967)
High Chaparral: The Cannon family runs the High Chaparral Ranch in the Arizona Territory in 1870s. Big John wants to establish his cattle empire despite Indian hostility. He's aided by brother Buck and son Billy Blue. When Blue's mother was killed (in the first episode) John united his family with the powerful Montoyas by marrying their daughter Victoria (whose brother Manolito now lives with them as well). ![]() [exit] |
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