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(L-R) Robert Horton and Ward Bond 1962 cast. Top: John McIntire, Terry Wilson. Bottom: Scott Miller, Frank McGrath. Robert Fuller Wagon Train is an American Western television series that was produced by Revue Studios. The series was inspired by the 1950 John Ford film Wagon Master. It ran for eight seasons, with the first episode airing in the United States on September 18, 1957 (1957-09-18 ...
This was one of Dan Duryea's rare "sympathetic" roles, and one that he would reprise for the final Wagon Train episode of the same season. [6] In his fourth appearance on Wagon Train, he played a mentally unstable man obsessed by demons and superstitions in "The Bleymier Story", broadcast 16 November 1960, eleven days after the death of Ward Bond.
"The Colter Craven Story" (spelled as The Coulter Craven Story in the episode but with the first name somehow winding up more commonly spelled as "Colter" in countless publications and references) is the November 23, 1960 black-and-white episode of the American television western series, Wagon Train, which had an eight-season run from 1957 to ...
The Fugitive (1963) (Season 1 Episode 8: "See Hollywood and Die") as Miles; Wagon Train (1963-1964) (3 episodes) (Season 6 Episode 23: "The Sarah Proctor Story") (1963) as Brad Proctor (Season 7 Episode 25: "The Duncan McIvor Story") (1964) as Second Lieutenant Brad Carter (Season 8 Episode 2: "Hide Hunters") (1964) as Gib Ryker
Barbara Stanwyck, Michael Burns, and Colleen Dewhurst in The Big Valley episode "A Day of Terror" (1966). Michael Thornton Burns (born December 30, 1947) is an American professor emeritus of history at Mount Holyoke College, [2] and a published author and former television and film teen actor, most known for the television series Wagon Train.
Season 1 Episode 8 "The Double Affair" 1965: Wagon Train: Eloise Blee/ Betsy Blee: Season 8 Episode 22 "The Betsy Blee Smith Story" 1965: The Spy with My Face: Taffy: Not Rated 1h 28m 1965: O.K. Crackerby! Tish Kranepool: Season 1 Episode 6 "The Saint John Raid" 1965: The Man from U.N.C.L.E. First Model: Season 2 Episode 13 "The Adriatic ...
Terry W. Wilson (September 3, 1923 – March 30, 1999) [1] was an American actor most noted for his role as "Bill Hawks", the assistant trail master, in all 267 episodes of the NBC and ABC western television series, Wagon Train, which aired from 1957 to 1965.
In the Wagon Train episode “The Janet Hale Story" McIntire and Nolan played husband and wife Chris and Janet Hale. In The Virginian, they also played husband and wife. They both appeared again as husband and wife in The Fugitive (1966) season 3, episode 24, (titled; 'Ill Wind') as farm workers again appearing with their real life son, Tim.