In Season 5, Episode 7 of NBC's classic Western series "Bonanza," youngest Cartwright family son Little Joe (Michael Landon) helps a woman named Calamity Jane — based on a real-life historical figure ...
She could also be seen in The Many Loves of Dobie Willis, The Adventures of Ozzie and Hariet, Alcoa Presents With Fred Astaire and Dr. Kildare.
By the 1960s the television era was in full swing with the onset of full-color programming. But the medium’s prestige was ...
She appeared in over 70 television shows during the 1960s, most notably as schoolteacher Tina Swenson in “Tales of Wells Fargo.” ...
Lonesome Dove, Yellowstone, Gunsmoke, and Bonanza are a few examples of Western shows that radically changed the genre and influenced TV forever.
Country music legend Patsy Cline performed on 'The Glenn Reeves Show' on Feb. 28, 1963, just five days before her death.
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In Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens, Hour 1, Larry Cavalieri appraises a 1963 C.F. Martin D-28 guitar with case. Funding for ANTIQUES ROADSHOW is provided by Ancestry and American Cruise Lines.
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From a spectacular and eye-popping-expensive limited production model to the top of the Pontiac hierarchy, the Bonneville needed just two short years. After its release in 1957, as a muscle-flexing ...
In 1963, President John F. Kennedy kicked off a decades-long effort to reduce the risk of nuclear war, when he signed the Limited Test Ban Treaty. Subsequent presidents forged new agreements, but now ...