@@swansfan6944 im in my early 30's, this show bring me nostalgia from 2010 i would leave the tv on the classic shows channel & this would be on at 4am as i was getting ready for work
These two characters of Cisco and Pancho,were my very best friends at the very beggining of my life. Thank you Pancho and Cisko,for being my very best friends,in my very,very,early life.
We were lucky enough to have one of the first color tv's in our neighborhood, and the Cisco Kid was filmed in color. Whenever it came on my uncle would come downstairs and watch it with me, he thought it was like being at the movies! You gotta love the 50's!
I listen to a lot of classic radio driving overnights. I was never big on westerns either (I'm 46), but I've found a newfound love for Cisco kid, gunsmoke, and Have gun will travel.
I wasn't around in the 50's but I did grow up watching this in the 60's and 70's every Sunday morning with the lone ranger. Good memories with my parents , brothers , and sister having breakfast .
I don’t know where you live Mario, but we watched both those shows as well here in Australia. I loved them, your right about the good memories. I’m a 53 year old woman now, and would love to go back and have those times again. From Jodie 🇦🇺
I used to watch it as a kid back in the late 60s. In Los Angeles they showed it in the afternoon after the cartoons were over. I remember it came on KHJ channel 9.
You might think this weird , but as much as I like this series, which evokes pleasant memories of watching it way back when I was an impressionable kid full of optimism and wonder , I'm finding as I'm viewing it again all these years later , as much as I'm still enjoying the narratives of each episode, I'm actually becoming enchanted by the accompanying musical score . Never heard a better one for a western television series . Seems to be so engagingly apt , given the Latin American identity of the two main protagonists and the milieu in which the show is set .
Great classic TV western, and the first series shot in color. I have MPI's DVD collection which is the best quality available. It's always a lot of fun to revisit.
I met Leo Carillo when I was about 7or 8 yrs, old my grandmother was in silent movies when Him & stayed friends for all those years, Yes, I was born in Southern California
Leo Carrillo was a college-educated man, a political cartoonist, conservationist, and descendant of a noble Spanish family, doing this show when he was seventy years old. You can see why. He was having FUN. Like Jerry Orbach in Law and Order, Carrillo gets all the good zingers.
I was living in Massachusetts when I was 5 years old (1951) and my parents took me to a state fair where I got to sit on Leo Carillo's horse. I remember that Leo was laughing and having a great time with us kids. At the fair my mom bought me a Cisco Kid coffee mug, which I still have. I was a bit upset that the Cisco Kid himself was not there. Oh, those were the days.
If my history serves me right there were black cowboys as well. We have the white cowboy Lone Ranger and his side kick, the the Mexican cowboy Cisco kid and his side kick, now where is the black cowboy and his side kick without the racism and stereotypes. Hangover was good but not a tv series.
I remember my dad telling me about going to the theater, before there were TVs, when they came to town, and watching his favorite, the Cisco Kid. Now it's one of my favorites.
Thanx Wild West Toys! Last Saturday/Sunday ALL DAY/NIGHT they ran these. It was a Decades Binge Marathon. Wow! (FREE over-the-air TV!) I was a kid again! My wife and daughter watched it too (Our daughter is forty years old. She drove 1,000 miles to visit us) That was the most enjoyment I've had in some time! Yippy! The prints were amazingly sharp with great color (They must have remastered these)! It's unreal that they were as old as they were (Pancho was about 70? That's one for the books! Oh, Cisco - Oh, Pancho!
Childhood memories for me here. Cisco Kid was one of the westerns I remember from when we got our very first TV set back in the late 50s - early 60s.............
To my childhood,so many memories I whish go bback to those old days. I hope they are in heaven with the holy father. God blesss pancho and sisco, amen. Alejandro fernandez
Nope you got it! First show filmed in colour. Impressive that all 156 episodes were filmed in colour as opposed to B&W like all the other series on TV at the time.
The Cisco Kid and The Long Ranger were my favorite TV series. They built in me the sense of Justice and righteousness. It came on TV in venezuela (black and white) in the late sixties, they spoke spanish: They used to say at the end: Adios amigos , hasta la vista. funny horse names: Diablo = devil Loco = crazy Adios amigos , hasta la vista.
I'm too young to remember this when it was on the air but it proves you gotta love your horse. Leo Carillo has a really good stretch of beach named after him up from Malibu. War band sings about it.
i love the cisco kid todavia la veo en cozi tv 4.2 yo no sabia de esta maravillosa tv serie la acabo de eccontrar aqui en Los Angeles es bellisima .thanks wild west toys.
met Pancho and Cisco when they were on tour, in Detroit MI of all places, had their autographed photo on my wall until high school, thanks for the flash-back
Leo Carrillo was a believe the great nephew of the first provisional governor of California, and his father I believe , became the first Mayor of Santa Monica California. Duncan told me that even though Leo was almost 70 he did a lot of his own riding. Duncan was apparently was arrested and did time for being an Illegal Alien, but became an American citizen, and went on to be quite conservative in his view of the Country he loved, The United States of America. I did several interviews with him during the 1970s. very nice man.
+Wild West Toys, I do not know if you got my first post if so I apologize for repeating myself. Back in the 1970s, I saw an article about Duncan, and that he had found the original "Diablo" the Cisco Kid's horse, than he rode in the TV series, and was keeping him in his Santa Barbara home. I found him and interesting and entertaining interview, who was a very strong supporter of this Republic and a political conservative. I had actually seen the VHS copy of "trader Horn" in which he co-starred with Harry Carey sr. so I jumped at the chance to talk with a man who had been in the business that length of time. in his early 70s, I was told by Duncan, Leo did a lot of his own riding. I have one regret and was when he invited me to have lunch at his home when I was in Los Angeles, and as I would do my show back to Ohio live from L.A. at least once a year, I made plans to join him but became so bus due to cancelations that week I could not visit, and He passed away shortly there after. So I never had a chance to be in the company of one of my childhood heroes. The tape of the interview with Duncan, during several moves in the 70s and 80s became lost, along with my conversations with Rory Calhoun, Chuck Connors, Roy and Dale, Col Tim McCoy, Bob Livingston, and others during that period.
I grew up with… I grew up with… The SONG "Cisco Kid" by the group WAR. Only yesterday did I discover that the song was based on this TV show and these characters (!). Your video was my first truck with the program and I actually really enjoyed it! I look forward to hopefully seeing some sort of episode where Pancho eats salted peanuts out of a can LOL :-)
Yes a pinto. Duncan purchased Diablo after the series ended and kept his beloved horse on his ranch. But yeah, beautiful horse. There are doubles used also
@@CovidConQuitTheCensorship Interesting story with a lot of holes; however according to the Encyclopedia Britannica (which I should have checked) a pinto is considered a horse's coloring, not a horse breed although many are quarter horses.
@@lindencamelback2305 they changed or deciphered the meanings of painted vs pinto back in the 50's or 60's, however he himself called it a pinto in an episode so that was obviously apt at that time. What holes are you referencing?
I lived my childhood years in the hospital. One of my favorite memories was when Cisco Kid - Duncan Renaldo visited me.
Wow. I never met / saw anyone famous
One of my favorite westerns from my childhood. The first western I saw on TV.
Leo Carrillo stuck his tongue out at me...during the Santa Barbara parade in the early '50s...he was trying to get me to smile!
This show was on here in Australia when I was a kid. I absolutely loved it. Thanks for uploading this. ❤️Jodie 🇦🇺
What years did u watch it
@@mokiicustoms I don’t remember the years, I’m in my 50s now. It was a long time ago 😢
@@swansfan6944 im in my early 30's, this show bring me nostalgia from 2010 i would leave the tv on the classic shows channel & this would be on at 4am as i was getting ready for work
@@mokiicustoms early 30s, my son was 33 yesterday 🎉
@@swansfan6944 whoa, happy b-day to him from AZ🏜️🌵 im 33 in august
I am from the domican republic. I see this movie and it take me back
I used to watch this show with my dad here in Ecuador. Brings back unforgettable childhood memories.
Nestor Alejandro, I’m a 53 year old woman and I watched this show as a kid. We had it on here in Australia 🇦🇺 I loved it so much.
Loved the cisco kid and poncho. U m bow 79 and I guess still a kid at heart.
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These two characters of Cisco and Pancho,were my very best friends at the very beggining of my life. Thank you Pancho and Cisko,for being my very best friends,in my very,very,early life.
Cisco was a Classic and I love it!!
Remember this when I was a kid. Loved the last words they spoke at the end of each episode. Oh Cisco, oh Poncho. Great memories.
Thsnk you,bothCisko and Pancho. For being both, my very best friends; in the very early,early,part of my life.
We were lucky enough to have one of the first color tv's in our neighborhood, and the Cisco Kid was filmed in color. Whenever it came on my uncle would come downstairs and watch it with me, he thought it was like being at the movies! You gotta love the 50's!
I listen to a lot of classic radio driving overnights. I was never big on westerns either (I'm 46), but I've found a newfound love for Cisco kid, gunsmoke, and Have gun will travel.
I wasn't around in the 50's but I did grow up watching this in the 60's and 70's every Sunday morning with the lone ranger. Good memories with my parents , brothers , and sister having breakfast .
I don’t know where you live Mario, but we watched both those shows as well here in Australia. I loved them, your right about the good memories.
I’m a 53 year old woman now, and would love to go back and have those times again. From Jodie 🇦🇺
@@swansfan6944 In Chicago, United states
my favorite tv show as a kid
mine too
@@ianbentley7276 and me
@@CovidConQuitTheCensorship thanks for late reply lol
I used to watch it as a kid back in the late 60s. In Los Angeles they showed it in the afternoon after the cartoons were over. I remember it came on KHJ channel 9.
You might think this weird , but as much as I like this series, which evokes pleasant memories of watching it way back when I was an impressionable kid full of optimism and wonder , I'm finding as I'm viewing it again all these years later , as much as I'm still enjoying the narratives of each episode, I'm actually becoming enchanted by the accompanying musical score . Never heard a better one for a western television series . Seems to be so engagingly apt , given the Latin American identity of the two main protagonists and the milieu in which the show is set .
I was ten years old when Pancho died,in 1961. Now I'm 70 years old.
Pancho died when I was ten years old. In 1961. I'm now 70 years old. God bless you Pancho.
Great classic TV western, and the first series shot in color. I have MPI's DVD collection which is the best quality available. It's always a lot of fun to revisit.
I met Leo Carillo when I was about 7or 8 yrs, old my grandmother was in silent movies when Him & stayed friends for all those years, Yes, I was born in Southern California
Cisco brings the girl back, Pancho fetches the horse. " Oooh Cisco!!!" " Oooh Pancho!!!"
Leo Carrillo was a college-educated man, a political cartoonist, conservationist, and descendant of a noble Spanish family, doing this show when he was seventy years old. You can see why. He was having FUN. Like Jerry Orbach in Law and Order, Carrillo gets all the good zingers.
They're both amazingly spry for their ages.
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To be in his seventies -and do all that horseback riding shows he was in excellent physical condition.
@@lawsonj39 They probably followed Jack LaLane.
I was living in Massachusetts when I was 5 years old (1951) and my parents took me to a state fair where I got to sit on Leo Carillo's horse. I remember that Leo was laughing and having a great time with us kids. At the fair my mom bought me a Cisco Kid coffee mug, which I still have. I was a bit upset that the Cisco Kid himself was not there. Oh, those were the days.
Used to watch this series back in the 50's when I was a kid in London.
piperbob2 ,,same here ,,,from camberwell south London ,it’s nice being able to look back and see this from it seems another world
If my history serves me right there were black cowboys as well. We have the white cowboy Lone Ranger and his side kick, the the Mexican cowboy Cisco kid and his side kick, now where is the black cowboy and his side kick without the racism and stereotypes. Hangover was good but not a tv series.
Jango
@@horacestacey3549 Django* also he was kinda a weird Southern Gunslinger but that's cooler than a cowboy in my opinion
Love this westerns series from the 50's and 60's. Saw Cisco and Poncho in a parade in Grand Junction, Colorado.
Tremendous!! I watched the Cisco Kid in the 1950s as a kid in Cambridge, Mass., USA... O Cisco! O Pancho!... Love it!!... What memories...
I remember my dad telling me about going to the theater, before there were TVs, when they came to town, and watching his favorite, the Cisco Kid. Now it's one of my favorites.
Thanx Wild West Toys! Last Saturday/Sunday ALL DAY/NIGHT they ran these. It was a Decades Binge Marathon. Wow! (FREE over-the-air TV!) I was a kid again! My wife and daughter watched it too (Our daughter is forty years old. She drove 1,000 miles to visit us) That was the most enjoyment I've had in some time! Yippy! The prints were amazingly sharp with great color (They must have remastered these)! It's unreal that they were as old as they were (Pancho was about 70? That's one for the books! Oh, Cisco - Oh, Pancho!
2020, im 29 i watch this show!!!!!
Thanks! Love it!! "Oh Cisco...oh Pancho..." In high school I hosted a TV show that ran vintage TV series, including The Cisco Kid. Cap guns...yeah!!!
They did these films,so well then.
loved this show...right after Adventures in Paradise on a Friday night !!
James A Michener's, along with Tikki lll
Childhood memories for me here. Cisco Kid was one of the westerns I remember from when we got our very first TV set back in the late 50s - early 60s.............
The first western on TV in color the cisco kid
Did Sublime bring anyone else here? STD 1993
Great soundtrack.
I have a DVD for this show.Thanks for uploading this!My grandma enjoyed this as a kid.
Hello Janet👋, How are you doing?
I Remember This Show I watch This When I was A Baby & A Kid Back Then
watched Cisco and Poncho all the time when I was a kid
To my childhood,so many memories I whish go bback to those old days. I hope they are in heaven with the holy father. God blesss pancho and sisco, amen. Alejandro fernandez
Great old shows. I think this was one of the first TV shows filmed in color. I might be wrong on that, but this was one of those early color films.
Nope you got it! First show filmed in colour. Impressive that all 156 episodes were filmed in colour as opposed to B&W like all the other series on TV at the time.
It,s hard to believe Duncan was in his fifties, he's such a stud!
The Cisco Kid and The Long Ranger were my favorite TV series. They built in me the sense of Justice and righteousness.
It came on TV in venezuela (black and white) in the late sixties, they spoke spanish: They used to say at the end: Adios amigos , hasta la vista.
funny horse names: Diablo = devil Loco = crazy
Adios amigos , hasta la vista.
I'm too young to remember this when it was on the air but it proves you gotta love your horse. Leo Carillo has a really good stretch of beach named after him up from Malibu. War band sings about it.
i listened to the cisco kid and pancho on the radio " no tv"
"oooooooh Pancho!!!" " oooooh Cisco!!!"
i love the cisco kid todavia la veo en cozi tv 4.2 yo no sabia de esta maravillosa tv serie la acabo de eccontrar aqui en Los Angeles es bellisima .thanks wild west toys.
met Pancho and Cisco when they were on tour, in Detroit MI of all places, had their autographed photo on my wall until high school, thanks for the flash-back
1950...year I was born. ZIV Productions!
Here because of Sublime
And there is a state park in California named for Leo Carrillo.
Leo Carrillo was a believe the great nephew of the first provisional governor of California, and his father I believe , became the first Mayor of Santa Monica California. Duncan told me that even though Leo was almost 70 he did a lot of his own riding. Duncan was apparently was arrested and did time for being an Illegal Alien, but became an American citizen, and went on to be quite conservative in his view of the Country he loved, The United States of America. I did several interviews with him during the 1970s. very nice man.
+steve cannon Thanks for the input! Anywhere we can watch some of your interviews with Duncan? We would love to see them!
+Wild West Toys, I do not know if you got my first post if so I apologize for repeating myself. Back in the 1970s, I saw an article about Duncan, and that he had found the original "Diablo" the Cisco Kid's horse, than he rode in the TV series, and was keeping him in his Santa Barbara home. I found him and interesting and entertaining interview, who was a very strong supporter of this Republic and a political conservative. I had actually seen the VHS copy of "trader Horn" in which he co-starred with Harry Carey sr. so I jumped at the chance to talk with a man who had been in the business that length of time. in his early 70s, I was told by Duncan, Leo did a lot of his own riding. I have one regret and was when he invited me to have lunch at his home when I was in Los Angeles, and as I would do my show back to Ohio live from L.A. at least once a year, I made plans to join him but became so bus due to cancelations that week I could not visit, and He passed away shortly there after. So I never had a chance to be in the company of one of my childhood heroes. The tape of the interview with Duncan, during several moves in the 70s and 80s became lost, along with my conversations with Rory Calhoun, Chuck Connors, Roy and Dale, Col Tim McCoy, Bob Livingston, and others during that period.
steve cannon --- How old are you?
ALWAZE LOVE ME SUM CISCO KID Y PANCHO SERIES, CHEEEENGOW ESOS SON MY PEOPLE ESE!!!!!!!!!!
watched this in the UK in the 50s, don't know where as didn't get a telly till 1960
I grew up with… I grew up with… The SONG "Cisco Kid" by the group WAR. Only yesterday did I discover that the song was based on this TV show and these characters (!). Your video was my first truck with the program and I actually really enjoyed it! I look forward to hopefully seeing some sort of episode where Pancho eats salted peanuts out of a can LOL :-)
But the back ground music,sounds so modern,and atmospheric
Awsome
Hello Karina👋, How are you doing?
Sjajno!
It was in colour? wow
First time I learned Cisco’s horse was named “Diablo”.👀
I used to wonder about those two.
12:09 Introducing...........Miss Personality !
O. Henry a candy bar and an author!
Cisco lets WENT !!!!
No one in these 50's Westerns knew how to follow a trail.
I take that back. It appears that Cisco can follow a trail.
+Mishawaka Post I take it you mean Diabolo, Cisco's horse
+Mishawaka Post I mean the trail the villains leave behind--footprints and hoofprints, debris, etc.
Diablo means Devil in Spanish.
That's probably the author gave that name to Cisco's horse.
Chingo loco!!
Duncan Renaldo's real name was Renaldo Duncan and was not ethnically Mexican, but Roumanian.
ohh pancho........ohhh cisco.haha
oh ceeeesco.
Beautiful horse. Does anyone know what type it is? Looks big for a quarter horse.
Cisco's is a pinto .... Pancho's Is a palamino ...
Yes a pinto. Duncan purchased Diablo after the series ended and kept his beloved horse on his ranch. But yeah, beautiful horse. There are doubles used also
@@CovidConQuitTheCensorship Interesting story with a lot of holes; however according to the Encyclopedia Britannica (which I should have checked) a pinto is considered a horse's coloring, not a horse breed although many are quarter horses.
@@lindencamelback2305 they changed or deciphered the meanings of painted vs pinto back in the 50's or 60's, however he himself called it a pinto in an episode so that was obviously apt at that time. What holes are you referencing?
@@lindencamelback2305 I think it wad a quarterhorse but look I'm not a horse expert, was just referencing what he called it
"Hey, Cisco!" "Hey, Poncho" :}
Cisco: "Thanks for shooting him" Pancho: "Tenada...I do the same for you"
I kill for money, but you my friend... I kill you for nothing...
de nada
12:38 what do you want???
Hello Sarah👋, How are you doing?
Ohhhhh Ponchoo . Ohhhhh Ciscoooo. How gay was that :)
Ive never seen them in colour before now
Bernie: It seems that you are somewhat of an authority on gay discussions. How is that?
Mr.Cellares I love you got to go
I remembered this from when I was a lad. I thought it was great back then. Now of course, I see it was just a load of old crap..
P
Could do without the yakkin at the start of each and every damn show you post, vanity's a sin way my man, not at all cowboy-like.