@W N. YOU'RE WRONG!! You just aren't looking in the right places. There are plenty of men like Hoss Cartwright in real life. If you go to a genuine Independent Baptist church where the pastor preaches and believes that the 1611 King James Authorized Version of the Holy Bible is inerrant and infallible, then you WILL find that most, if not all, of the men are as gentle and kind as Hoss Cartwright.
@@jonhohensee3258 You obviously don't realize that there are plenty of men today that are as loving and kind as Hoss Cartwright. You just have to go to a real Independent Baptist church where the pastor preaches and believes that the 1611 King James Authorized Version of the Holy Bible is inerrant and infallible. Most, if not all, of the men in that church are as loving and kind as Hoss Cartwright.
Ross Martin is quite simply the best there is. He has this thrilling reality about him that is seldom seen these days. Modern day Hollywood could take a lesson..
I hate bullies. I’m glad those two thugs backed down because Hoss would have given them a good whopping. The best episodes are with Hoss. He was the true star of this show.
Hoss had the most episodes premiering his character, however it's disappointing that Adam left the show so early on. Maybe he remained with the show in an alternate universe. 🤷♀️😊
Hoss has always been my favorite. I like Adam and Little Joe and Ben and Hop Sing too, but Hoss is the one I would've fallen in love with, if the Ponderosa were a real place, and I lived back then. . . 🥰
Thank you for posting this episode. I love it. Sad to think that there is no longer in abundance in this world such hearts like Hoss and all the Cartwright family.
Summers in Calif., visiting my grandmother. Where I grew up there were no Bonanza reruns so running to the TV w/ an ice cream cone to catch episodes was such a treat!
@@AndrewVelonis Ross Martin was also in an episode of "Columbo" in 1971 titled "Suitable For Framing." He played a famous art critic who murdered his very wealthy uncle hoping to receive a lot of money from his uncle's will. When his uncle left the majority of his money to his former wife, then Ross Martin's character tried to frame his aunt so that he could still get the money. It was fascinating to see Ross Martin play the murderer in a show. I have the first season of "Columbo" on dvds.
@@AndrewVelonis Yes you did if you watched Fantasy Island and Charlie’s Angels and yes he was in Columbo and oh so much more as he was in many movies with his talent I don’t know how they missed him for an Oscar!! It seems so many in the past were passed by total unknown to us anyway and that’s the shame of it!! He truly worked hard to perfect what he did!
I remember Ross Martin extremely well in the 1960s TV series "The Wild, Wild West" show. He played Artemus Gordon. I watched that show in the 1960s when I was a young girl and I had a huge crush on Ross Martin. I always thought that he was so handsome. He died in real life at the age of 61 years old in 1981 from a heart attack while he was playing tennis 🎾 in the 100 degrees heat. He was also in an episode of "Columbo" in 1971.
I love Bonanza. Great guest stars like Ross Martin he was in many great movies and tv shows like Sea hunt, Love boat, Charlies angels, Wagon train, Gunsmoke. 😀
28:40 All this time I thought the guy was saying, "I hate violins!" Ben cleared the confusion up for me. I mean, I like guitars, but I also like violins, so I couldn't understand why he was so angry at violins. lol
I remember Ross Martin Artemus Gordon from the WildWild West and boy he was as character back then and hilarious with all of his disguises on that show
Ross Martin who is great in the TV show wild wild West is terrific here in this episode of Bonanza an Italian immigrant another one who can be pushed so far those two bullies they made them mistake and realizing does this guy who they thought was a whim could fight also who thought who they thought was a wimp could fight and kick ass Ross Martin could do any role in any TV show
The child actor did a really good job. Usually the kid actors are not that good. He’s the kind of child I would have liked to have been. Mature kind and helpful. I was just an idiot.😩
Bonanza was ALWAYS about a being good person, being kind and considerate to Others. .... Shows like Seinfeld, Friends and Curb Your Enthusiasm have so horribly damaged and perverted the quality of Entertainment that NOW we perceive being sarcastic, horrible and pretentiously superior to everyone as somehow amusing. .... I totally disagree.
Nick Biannci should have told Ben right away about the bad guys on Ben's birthday and he should have told Hoss about how Mario has been behaving towards him (Nick) since Mario was working with Hoss. I'm glad that Hoss finally realized that and he told Mario about the hard part of ranching.
Why do I know Ben once told Hoss that they will brand hundreds of cows a year and asked if he had enough tears for them all? Because Hoss would definitely have empathy for his cattle.
Min. 8:01 - "In this wild country, nobody cares about la musica, only to fight, to fight, no.." Well, now the fight extended to the outside of the "this wild country"'s borders....invading and occupying independent and sovereign countries..."only to fight, to fight..."...Nick Biachi said it, isn't it ?
There's a few other painful jobs to be done to them also, like disbudding, castration, etc. Of course, these jobs are best done while the animal is young, and the pain is minimised as much as possible.
I was expecting to see the two bullies (I hate bullies) shot at the end. They were lucky they were facing Hoss. Another trip in my time travel machine. Get ready Joe.😅
I really really like Denver Pyle. I love the role he plays in The Andy Griffin Show. Mario is a beautiful little boy in the show also. I watched Bonanza movie a few weeks ago in a similar situation. However, a Mexican man who was the father of a little Mexican boy was shot and killed without any provocation whatsoever. The killer was just plain mean and killed him just because he could. The Cartwright’s took care him until the killer was arrested and hanged. Unfortunately, every body was so scared of him and his two other equally mean brothers that he was never hanged. The only punishment he received was having all of his hair shaved off because he was so proud of his hair. As far as I was concerned that was a very unsatisfactory ending. Although it was just a made up movie, I think that it would have made him so mad that he would have murdered some people. 😡😡😡🤬🤬🤬
Ross Martin was brilliant in the movie Grip of fear aca Experiment in terror with LEE Remick. but why couldnt he told the Cartwrights in the first place they were trying to reclaim there money.Loved Lane Bradford as Todd.
Some of the Bonanza episodes reference real historical people but it seems like this one is fictional. I couldn't find anything on any famous guitar player named Mario Bianchi.
Hoss. What an awesome guy. Just plain awesome. The world shall never see his kind again. 🥲
@Nica Maybe in another dimension, but not this one.
Dan Blocker Died so young but loved & by so many more than most of us can or will ever say
W N - You do know he was a fictional person, right? Right?
@W N. YOU'RE WRONG!! You just aren't looking in the right places. There are plenty of men like Hoss Cartwright in real life. If you go to a genuine Independent Baptist church where the pastor preaches and believes that the 1611 King James Authorized Version of the Holy Bible is inerrant and infallible, then you WILL find that most, if not all, of the men are as gentle and kind as Hoss Cartwright.
@@jonhohensee3258 You obviously don't realize that there are plenty of men today that are as loving and kind as Hoss Cartwright. You just have to go to a real Independent Baptist church where the pastor preaches and believes that the 1611 King James Authorized Version of the Holy Bible is inerrant and infallible. Most, if not all, of the men in that church are as loving and kind as Hoss Cartwright.
I like how the son's gifts fit their personalities. Adam's elegance, Hoss' love for horses and Little Joe's love for guns.
I really love bonanza movies teaching great lessons about life. It's amazing.
It really is!
What's amazing is how you call a TV show a movie.
Me too
Sorry but they are not movies I know the difference 🌆🌆🌆
I grew up watching Bonanza. One of the all time great tv shows!
Me too!
Me three. Loved it
I actually think it was in the '60s I was real small it only come on like at 10:30 p.m. never in the daytime
Makes me want to go back to the 60s when families watching TV and having dinner and praying together
Damn right bro
Yes, when Martin Luther King prayed for Human Rights. And John Coltrane prayed in his A Love Supreme, yes, the 60s....
God fearing family oriented
Same for me growing up in Great Britain in the 70s.
Hoss always played his part as the gentle but tough giant to the T. This was one of the really great series.
Yeah, Hoss was my favorite Cartwright watching this series as a kid.
Ross Martin is quite simply the best there is. He has this thrilling reality about him that is seldom seen these days. Modern day Hollywood could take a lesson..
I think everyone watching this is just as wonderful as hoss , we ARE the last wholesome people
Erin you are right I am almost eighty people don't love and repent America it is goingdown
Thank you for that.
GREAT episode..
Dan Blocker was the man!
Great episode, Ross Martin was fantastic.
As always!!
He's ok. I remember him in Wild Wild West. He was good in it. He was born in Poland. Doesn't look ANYTHING Polish.
Good western well played Hoss is so caring to animals and humans
Dan was the best guy ever
I still remember the day my mother told me he had died. I cried, I was about eight or so.
Binge-watching all of the Bonanza episodes.
Haven't been disappointed yet.
Have a great day everyone!
Warm hugs from the San Francisco Bay Area ❤️🌴
Me too! Can't stop...I'm hooked. Remember watching as a kid and these shows really take me back. I love ' em. Aloha OR.
I watch Bonanza, and I'm transported to a different time! LOVE this show!
Greatness once again!
Hoss tasting the spaghetti was incredible!
Imagine if a cheese and sausage pizza was served!
Usually he had hop sings egg rolls
@@noahahlstrom3834 the Rossi family introduced ravioli and pizza to the ponderosa
Bonanza, one of the best things that happened in the 20th century
The kind of guitar playing you would hear in a little Mexican town cantina
I grew up watching shows like Bonanza and Gun Smoke. Such nostalgia.
I hate bullies. I’m glad those two thugs backed down because Hoss would have given them a good whopping. The best episodes are with Hoss. He was the true star of this show.
Hoss had the most episodes premiering his character, however it's disappointing that Adam left the show so early on. Maybe he remained with the show in an alternate universe. 🤷♀️😊
These is one of the best programs i ever been watching All my life since i was 10 years old
Agreed!
@@misslucky5474 well that alternate universe sounds better to be in than this one already.
Hoss has always been my favorite. I like Adam and Little Joe and Ben and Hop Sing too, but Hoss is the one I would've fallen in love with, if the Ponderosa were a real place, and I lived back then. . . 🥰
Another good story about life. Thanks.
This group of men is one of the best actors. Greetings to every one of them
Wonderful. Simply wonderful
Many thanks! Glad you enjoyed it! 😀👌🍿🎬
Thank you for posting this episode. I love it. Sad to think that there is no longer in abundance in this world such hearts like Hoss and all the Cartwright family.
@@grizzlycountry1030 I agree with you. I know many awesome real families that are at least as special as the tv family The Cartwrights.
That's a good reason to follow Jesus, who had a divine personality of love.
Lol. It’s a tv show. A story. If you like it you can write your own story and make up any family you want.
Bet you're fun at parties judy. 🙄
Used to watch this with my grandma as a kid early 70's good times back I then a lil more simple miss those days. 😥
Summers in Calif., visiting my grandmother. Where I grew up there were no Bonanza reruns so running to the TV w/ an ice cream cone to catch episodes was such a treat!
About 32 minutes in, the expression in Ross Martin reminded me Rami Malek.
Ross Martin was So Talented and Do Many Accents!
Ross Martin did many different accents when he played Artemus Gordon in "The Wild, Wild West" TV show in the 1960s. He was awesome!
He looks so familiar, I'm sure I've seen him in other tv shows.
@@AndrewVelonis Ross Martin was also in an episode of "Columbo" in 1971 titled "Suitable For Framing." He played a famous art critic who murdered his very wealthy uncle hoping to receive a lot of money from his uncle's will. When his uncle left the majority of his money to his former wife, then Ross Martin's character tried to frame his aunt so that he could still get the money. It was fascinating to see Ross Martin play the murderer in a show. I have the first season of "Columbo" on dvds.
@@AndrewVelonis Yes you did if you watched Fantasy Island and Charlie’s Angels and yes he was in Columbo and oh so much more as he was in many movies with his talent I don’t know how they missed him for an Oscar!! It seems so many in the past were passed by total unknown to us anyway and that’s the shame of it!! He truly worked hard to perfect what he did!
That kid was one of the better musicians that played music on Bonanza, even the adults 👑👑👑👑
Heart warming!!! Make you want to reevaluate yourself !!!
I remember Ross Martin extremely well in the 1960s TV series "The Wild, Wild West" show. He played Artemus Gordon. I watched that show in the 1960s when I was a young girl and I had a huge crush on Ross Martin. I always thought that he was so handsome. He died in real life at the age of 61 years old in 1981 from a heart attack while he was playing tennis 🎾 in the 100 degrees heat. He was also in an episode of "Columbo" in 1971.
Michael Davis as Mario. What a good looking little guy!!! And great actor!!!😅😅😅😅😅😊😊😊😊😊😊
I love Bonanza. Great guest stars like Ross Martin he was in many great movies and tv shows like Sea hunt, Love boat, Charlies angels, Wagon train, Gunsmoke. 😀
Wild wild West
Most of the times my eyes wet with tears towards the end of the episode of bonanza. It is just great !
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My childhood favorite show👍🏽👍🏽👌🏾
Wow,Nice Show,Cartwright's were awesome
happy Birthday Ben CARDTWRIGHT
What an awesome episode
28:40 All this time I thought the guy was saying, "I hate violins!" Ben cleared the confusion up for me.
I mean, I like guitars, but I also like violins, so I couldn't understand why he was so angry at violins. lol
😁
I liked the happy ending. 😊
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@@GrjngoWesternSeries Thank you. I will.
Especially what Hoss said to Ben at the end.
How many of these old westerns have to include bullying? Bullying ruins the life of so many these days, it is disgusting!
Artimus Gordons cover was pretty deep this time
"I'MA FINE!!!!!!!" - THIS WAS A GREAT EPISODE, THANKS FOR POSTING IT - *BRAVO!!!!!!!*
Love this episode....
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Thankill forever
Hoss was 1 in a million, such a shame he was never allowed to find love
Cartwrights r very good n helpful to all strangers that come to f ranch, 👍👌😘🥰😍⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Yes they are! 🤠👌🎬🍿
I remember Ross Martin Artemus Gordon from the WildWild West and boy he was as character back then and hilarious with all of his disguises on that show
Classic with ross Martin and Mario real nasty thing they did breaking his guitar hoss set them straight
They ran away from Italy to the U.S. to get away from "violence".
Ross Martin who is great in the TV show wild wild West is terrific here in this episode of Bonanza an Italian immigrant another one who can be pushed so far those two bullies they made them mistake and realizing does this guy who they thought was a whim could fight also who thought who they thought was a wimp could fight and kick ass Ross Martin could do any role in any TV show
Que saudades.
Foram incriveis. Adoraveis. Obrigada ! Estao para sempre em nossa memoria. No coracao.
Love this episode!!!!
👍👌👏 Thanks a lot for uploading and sharing this old series.
Best regards luck and health.
I like this guy from wild wild west.
Around 13:30 , Hoss tasting spaghetti 🙂
He wants to go to New York to find peace and quiet?????? 😂😂
I thought the same thing.. 😂
I thought the same too. Kinda shows us how much can change. I reckon he was on his way to Juilliard School of Music 🎶
Maybe in the old west.. 😁😁
It's not like there's ever been any violence there.
@Ashley's Variety: I thought Juliard was in Boston?
The child actor did a really good job. Usually the kid actors are not that good. He’s the kind of child I would have liked to have been. Mature kind and helpful. I was just an idiot.😩
I wonder what happened to the background paintings? A lot of work went into them. ❤
So wholesome ❤
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Lovely story.
"Artemus Gordon", in 'Wild, Wild West'..
Bonanza was ALWAYS about a being good person, being kind and considerate to Others. .... Shows like Seinfeld, Friends and Curb Your Enthusiasm have so horribly damaged and perverted the quality of Entertainment that NOW we perceive being sarcastic, horrible and pretentiously superior to everyone as somehow amusing. .... I totally disagree.
The kid had the curse, the curse of being a musician. We want to try other things and realize again and again. A good story.
lovely episode
Nick Biannci should have told Ben right away about the bad guys on Ben's birthday and he should have told Hoss about how Mario has been behaving towards him (Nick) since Mario was working with Hoss. I'm glad that Hoss finally realized that and he told Mario about the hard part of ranching.
The episode would have been a lot shorter though.
Why do I know Ben once told Hoss that they will brand hundreds of cows a year and asked if he had enough tears for them all? Because Hoss would definitely have empathy for his cattle.
Never forget!...
I never knew Ross Martin appeared on Bananza
I would not have been able to keep a straight face through that breakfast.
Is that Artimus of Wild West?
Yes
They should have a follow up with Mario after he got to New York and when he had gotten older. 😅😅😅
Hey Ross Martin looks like Gary Sinese or the other way around😬
God I Miss My Dad
I hate bullies
Min. 8:01 - "In this wild country, nobody cares about la musica, only to fight, to fight, no.."
Well, now the fight extended to the outside of the "this wild country"'s borders....invading and occupying independent and sovereign countries..."only to fight, to fight..."...Nick Biachi said it, isn't it ?
Damn. No way I could burn that little calf either!
Yeah but we all love a nice steak every once in a while and how often do you stop by McDonald's 🤔?
Hey Me...guess Hoss would tell us that we just aren't cut out to be ranchers...but we like watching Bonanza.
There's a few other painful jobs to be done to them also, like disbudding, castration, etc. Of course, these jobs are best done while the animal is young, and the pain is minimised as much as possible.
I was expecting to see the two bullies (I hate bullies) shot at the end. They were lucky they were facing Hoss. Another trip in my time travel machine. Get ready Joe.😅
First!!! LOVEEEEEEE BONANZA
Moving to New York to escape violence…. How funny
That was pretty sad watching paw blow out a match when I should’ve been birthday candles!
That kid kinda sweet in this episode.... He wanted some of Haas
I wish that Hoss had gone ahead and taken care of the other bully. Actually he was the worst one ☝️ of the two. 😡😡😡😡😡🤬
Just Let This Be So Differences and SpiritFull It’s out of Business, Very Soon It Is.👍
The men look younger than they did but the end of the series.
Love DENVER
He's going to escape violence and get quiet and peace by going to New York?😂😂
He wants to go to Newyork for peace and quiet. Uh, ok, not gonna happen
🤣
❤❤❤❤❤
ooh! that kid did an outstanding flamenco dance on Dick Van Dyke once!
ross martin jouant dans un épisode de Bonanza et ensuite pernell roberts lui jouera dans les mystère de l'ouest
But second cousin muley Jones had that amazing voice but he on his way to San Francisco
Denver Pyle was in the credits but I don't recall seeing him
Denver Pyle was the sheriff in the saloon sitting at the table with Adam.
@@lesmccann3021 You're right. Thank you
It seems like the Cartwrights' house is a little too accessible to bad guys.
I really really like Denver Pyle. I love the role he plays in The Andy Griffin Show. Mario is a beautiful little boy in the show also. I watched Bonanza movie a few weeks ago in a similar situation. However, a Mexican man who was the father of a little Mexican boy was shot and killed without any provocation whatsoever. The killer was just plain mean and killed him just because he could. The Cartwright’s took care him until the killer was arrested and hanged. Unfortunately, every body was so scared of him and his two other equally mean brothers that he was never hanged. The only punishment he received was having all of his hair shaved off because he was so proud of his hair. As far as I was concerned that was a very unsatisfactory ending. Although it was just a made up movie, I think that it would have made him so mad that he would have murdered some people. 😡😡😡🤬🤬🤬
Ross Martin was brilliant in the movie Grip of fear aca Experiment in terror with LEE Remick. but why couldnt he told the Cartwrights in the first place they were trying to reclaim there money.Loved Lane Bradford as Todd.
When a child, never took to spaghetti
Some of the Bonanza episodes reference real historical people but it seems like this one is fictional. I couldn't find anything on any famous guitar player named Mario Bianchi.
Those men so mean
Denver Pyle was great
That sheriff is uncle Jesse
Why's those men picking on them because of the contract they were going to school to play music 🎶 adam And hoss to
I boy years later sang LA bamba became more famous. Thank me now
Michael Davis, credit at end of show. Not singer Ritchie Valens.
weeeee is.