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Wagon Train is an American Western television series that aired for eight seasons, ... (1959), and as Jake in "The Myra Marshall Story". ...
Wagon Train: Myra Marshall: Episode: "The Myra Marshall Story" The Fugitive: Ellie Burnett / Peggy Franklyn: 2 episodes 1965: The Wild Wild West: Lydia Monteran: Episode: "Night of the Inferno" 1967: Wings of Fire: Kitty Sanborn: Television Movie 1967–68: The Invaders: Vikki / Anne Gibbs: 2 episodes 1968: It Takes a Thief: Angela: Episode: "A ...
Wagon Train is an American Western television series that was produced by Revue Studios. [1] The series was inspired by the 1950 John Ford film Wagon Master . [ 2 ] It ran for eight seasons, with the first episode airing in the United States on September 18, 1957 ( 1957-09-18 ) and the final episode on May 2, 1965 ( 1965-05-02 ) . [ 3 ]
Wagon Train seen in the 1963 Season 7 episodes 6 and 10 "The Myra Marshall Story" and "The Kitty Pryer Story" Kraft Suspense Theatre (1964), seen in episode 13 of season one, "Who Is Jennifer?" starring Gloria Swanson & Brenda Scott. The Brass Bottle (1964) starring Tony Randall and Barbara Eden; The Munsters (1964-1966)
She starred in two episodes of Wagon Train, "The Jane Hawkins Story" (1960) and "The Melanie Craig Story" (1964), and an episode of Straightaway, "Troubleshooter," in 1961. Fahey's image branched out in the 1960s, helped by House of Usher and a role on the Boris Karloff TV series Thriller that same year titled "Girl with a Secret".
In that same year, she played Betty in "The Exploding Book", season 7, episode 21 of "The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet" that aired on March 4, 1959; and she played Ruth in "The Ruth Marshall Story" season 3, episode 13 of Wagon Train that aired on December 30, 1959.
Nina Andersson, from Sweden, and Derek Barclay, from Scotland, both embarked on European railway adventures in the summer of 1990. The two strangers kept crossing paths and their connection became ...
Ben Johnson, Harry Carey, Jr. and Ward Bond in John Ford's Wagon Master (1950), one of the primary cinematic inspirations for the Wagon Train series. John Ford dressed Ward Bond identically to this, with the black hat and checkered shirt, in the Wagon Train episode that Ford later directed titled "The Colter Craven Story" featuring many regulars from Ford films as well as some stock footage ...