Beautiful interview with a gracious gentleman. Mr. Arness was right when he said the audience wanted to see the Gunsmoke family every Saturday night. I still watch on MeT.V.
I grew up in the 50s and 60s and never missed an episode. What a great guy just a plain down to earth regular sort of guy I would love to sit down and talk to him for a couple hours outstanding man. God bless you, James.
If they got brand new actors, good actors, they could put the show back on with the exact same set and it would stay number one for 20 more years. Providing of course they didn’t let the woke people ruin the writing.
This was a great interview!! We watch Gunsmoke reruns every night! Never get tired of them. A great show, with great characters, and no bad language or excessive violence. A breath of fresh air in these times. Love hearing about Jim's personal experiences. ❤
I love to see an actor who is grateful and proud of the show/character that made him/her famous. I hate it when actors lament that the show " made it hard for casting directors to see me as other characters "....well, if it weren't for that role, you wouldn't even be known to casting directors for ANYTHING ! Another actor who had this great attitude, was Clayton Moore, he said he was just happy being The Lone Ranger, he didn't care if he ever played anything else...yay for James and Clayton !
I loved it all, but especially at the end of a show when festus & doc walked away arguing with each other it was so funny, they knew how to inject funny & serious
I can and DO watch westerns from this time period over, and over, and over again and never grow tired of them!!! Today there isnt a single network television show that Ive watched in 15 years!!!!
Boy did that turn out to be a major long-running success. I'll bet James Arness had no idea Gunsmoke would turn out to be the keystone of his acting career, running for 20 years followed by several TV movies. And with a personal introduction from John Wayne. I hope James' parents lived to see how well their boy did. He seems to be a very likable man.
My two biggest heroes, who were actors, are #1 John Wayne, and a very close #2 was James Arness. I was born in the early 80's, and have lived all my life deep out in the woods of Tennessee, on the same 1 acre of land. So we had no access to cable tv when I was a young kid. All we had was a antenna, and 4 fuzzy tv channels, that came from way out of Memphis. When I was 15 or 16, in the late 90's, we finally got a Primestar dish. Which later became Direct TV. That was when I became exposed to all the old Western movies, and TV shows. It was the greatest thing ever. Before that, the only Westerns I had ever seen, were the ones that would come on PBS sometimes after church, on Sunday afternoons. My Papaw and myself, would always sit and watch them together, on their big old 25" console TV. Most of the time, there would be so much static, that you could barely make out who the actors were. So the actors with iconic voices, always stood out to me. After he died in 1998, watching these old shows and movies, made me feel like he was still here watching them with me. So Westerns have always held a special place in my heart because of that. Papaw was a WWII veteran, and his favorite actor was John Wayne. Since Papaw was my real life hero, Duke automatically became my favorite actor too. I think that if every kid today, had been brought up on these old Westerns, the world would have a whole lot more kids with morals. Because the old Westerns always taught valuable life lessons. If modern kids watched them, the world a much better place to live today.
I remember Gunsmoke when it first came to television in 1955. Watching it on Saturday night became a family ritual. I'm surprised Arness didn't mention William Conrad being the radio actor casted for Matt Dillon when he mentioned the radio production.
I just bought the complete series boxed set of Gunsmoke! I am sooo in love with especially Matt Dillon, but the whole gang! ❤❤❤❤❤ I love that he watched the show every day, too! 😊
James Arness was like Lou Gehrig, he was the IRON MAN of the Western. How he completed 20 years of Gunsmoke on tv is nothing short of remarkable, no one will ever top this record. Our family watched it when I was a kid, and we still watch as an adult. Gunsmoke will always be shown on t.v. as long as t.v. is around, so James Arness and the gang will be around forever
One of the best western actors ever loved gunsmoke how the west was won he did amazing with the gunsmoke movies and the remake of red river and awesome in John Wayne’s big Jim McClain island in the sky hondo and the sea chase rest in peace James arness
Give me the great old shows! When Hollywood was still in the entertainment business unlike today where its ALL about pushing the woke narrative down our collective throats.
The 30 minute B&W episodes are by far my favorites. Then the hour B&W episodes with Chester. The other B&W hour episodes are OK but can drag a bit and sometimes focus more on the guest stars character instead of the Gunsmoke crew. The color episodes I rarely watch. Just cant get into Festus, Quint, Thad, and Newly. Nothing against the actors themselves.
They one being gracious is James not wayne. Movie actors would never do TV in those days because they thought it was a step down. So he gave it to James not to be kind but because he would not be caught dead doing tv.
The real reason why Gunsmoke was so successful is simple. Yes, it had good stories, but people LOVED the four core characters, and viewers absolutely adored the relationship between Matt and Miss Kitty.
I still watch it everyday. Not anything better than the old shows. Feels like home
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Love GUNSMOKE still in 2024. Great show, perfectly cast for each character. James Arness will always be remembered as the honorable Matt Dillon.
What a great actor what a great show what a great bunch of actors I love them
Beautiful interview with a gracious gentleman. Mr. Arness was right when he said the audience wanted to see the Gunsmoke family every Saturday night. I still watch on MeT.V.
I grew up in the 50s and 60s and never missed an episode. What a great guy just a plain down to earth regular sort of guy I would love to sit down and talk to him for a couple hours outstanding man. God bless you, James.
If they got brand new actors, good actors, they could put the show back on with the exact same set and it would stay number one for 20 more years. Providing of course they didn’t let the woke people ruin the writing.
I absolutely love Gunsmoke! Grew up on it in mid 60's.❤
Best western I ever watched❤
Wounded at Anzio, you could see that limp in many scenes. What a fine man.
That was great! I miss watching Gunsmoke with my family back then. It brings back very fond memories.
What can I say. Simply great series, actors and stories. Grew up watching Gun Smoke!
This was a great interview!! We watch Gunsmoke reruns every night! Never get tired of them. A great show, with great characters, and no bad language or excessive violence. A breath of fresh air in these times. Love hearing about Jim's personal experiences. ❤
I love to see an actor who is grateful and proud of the show/character that made him/her famous. I hate it when actors lament that the show " made it hard for casting directors to see me as other characters "....well, if it weren't for that role, you wouldn't even be known to casting directors for ANYTHING ! Another actor who had this great attitude, was Clayton Moore, he said he was just happy being The Lone Ranger, he didn't care if he ever played anything else...yay for James and Clayton !
❤A real man 💯👍❣️
I loved it all, but especially at the end of a show when festus & doc walked away arguing with each other it was so funny, they knew how to inject funny & serious
What a wonderful interview. James is timeless ❤️
I can and DO watch westerns from this time period over, and over, and over again and never grow tired of them!!!
Today there isnt a single network television show that Ive watched in 15 years!!!!
Boy did that turn out to be a major long-running success. I'll bet James Arness had no idea Gunsmoke would turn out to be the keystone of his acting career, running for 20 years followed by several TV movies. And with a personal introduction from John Wayne. I hope James' parents lived to see how well their boy did. He seems to be a very likable man.
❤ Great guy!!!
the best still watching
He is a very gracious & kind man. He doesn’t seem to have any pride that has went to his head like so called actors today😊
My two biggest heroes, who were actors, are #1 John Wayne, and a very close #2 was James Arness. I was born in the early 80's, and have lived all my life deep out in the woods of Tennessee, on the same 1 acre of land. So we had no access to cable tv when I was a young kid. All we had was a antenna, and 4 fuzzy tv channels, that came from way out of Memphis. When I was 15 or 16, in the late 90's, we finally got a Primestar dish. Which later became Direct TV. That was when I became exposed to all the old Western movies, and TV shows. It was the greatest thing ever. Before that, the only Westerns I had ever seen, were the ones that would come on PBS sometimes after church, on Sunday afternoons. My Papaw and myself, would always sit and watch them together, on their big old 25" console TV. Most of the time, there would be so much static, that you could barely make out who the actors were. So the actors with iconic voices, always stood out to me. After he died in 1998, watching these old shows and movies, made me feel like he was still here watching them with me. So Westerns have always held a special place in my heart because of that. Papaw was a WWII veteran, and his favorite actor was John Wayne. Since Papaw was my real life hero, Duke automatically became my favorite actor too. I think that if every kid today, had been brought up on these old Westerns, the world would have a whole lot more kids with morals. Because the old Westerns always taught valuable life lessons. If modern kids watched them, the world a much better place to live today.
Thank you so much for putting this on youtube. Im a huge fan and had not seen this interview. Glad you got to meet him.
I remember Gunsmoke when it first came to television in 1955. Watching it on Saturday night became a family ritual. I'm surprised Arness didn't mention William Conrad being the radio actor casted for Matt Dillon when he mentioned the radio production.
I just bought the complete series boxed set of Gunsmoke! I am sooo in love with especially Matt Dillon, but the whole gang! ❤❤❤❤❤ I love that he watched the show every day, too! 😊
I love him smoke I grew up on it. And I watch it eveo
At last he admitted that were in love..Matt was James arness and kitty was Amanda Blake so in love forever was obvious
James Arness was like Lou Gehrig, he was the IRON MAN of the Western. How he completed 20 years of Gunsmoke on tv is nothing short of remarkable, no one will ever top this record. Our family watched it when I was a kid, and we still watch as an adult. Gunsmoke will always be shown on t.v. as long as t.v. is around, so James Arness and the gang will be around forever
One of the best western actors ever loved gunsmoke how the west was won he did amazing with the gunsmoke movies and the remake of red river and awesome in John Wayne’s big Jim McClain island in the sky hondo and the sea chase rest in peace James arness
Give me the great old shows! When Hollywood was still in the entertainment business unlike today where its ALL about pushing the woke narrative down our collective throats.
You got that 100 percent right! I don't watch any of their political slop. NONE.
TV sucks today and I am tired of them shoving their agendas down our throats
Best show ever to come on television.
They’re staying power is the same as it would be today . There was nothing to watch that was better.
Love James Arness and my Gunsmoke Gang ❤❤❤
thanks!
Lady Bird Johnson was a huge Gunsmoke fan until she found out that Jim Arness was a republican!
THE ICONIC AMERICAN, JAMES ARNESS, EMBODIES THE SPIRIT OF THE WESTERN BEST IN EVERY MAN. (too bad the interviewer is such a flake)
Great man and actor
RIP, James
No mention of Burt Reynolds character in the early years, wonder why...
The 30 minute B&W episodes are by far my favorites. Then the hour B&W episodes with Chester. The other B&W hour episodes are OK but can drag a bit and sometimes focus more on the guest stars character instead of the Gunsmoke crew. The color episodes I rarely watch. Just cant get into Festus, Quint, Thad, and Newly. Nothing against the actors themselves.
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What happened to James' beautiful blue eyes? They looked brown now. 🙁
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They one being gracious is James not wayne. Movie actors would never do TV in those days because they thought it was a step down. So he gave it to James not to be kind but because he would not be caught dead doing tv.
The real reason why Gunsmoke was so successful is simple. Yes, it had good stories, but people LOVED the four core characters, and viewers absolutely adored the relationship between Matt and Miss Kitty.