I just love ❤️ Dale Roberson’s voice. I’d recognize it anywhere. Plus his having a nice 😊 voice he has the really good looks 👀 to go with it. My maiden last name was Robertson and my daddies was Lonnie Roberson. He had lots of curly, black hair. When he died at age 99 years of age, his hair was still curly and black.
Such a good episode. Watched this several times, each time something new crop us to appreciate! How much they packed in half an hour! Good old days and lots of genuine talent.
When you have any kind of a business, Show Business or other wise it needs to be run professionally. Todays actors & writers need to learn their craft properly so they can sit down & a write story's that help give people insight and intelligent lessons on life while moving them emptionally while still entertaining them. And without grossing them out with all the graphic violence. That kind of writing requires talent. It takes zero talent to write a story about how a hooker took drugs and shot her boyfriend while her shirt was off. When todays writers and prducers are asked why they make such violent movies their stock answer is "It's what the public wants to watch" That answer is as bogus as their movies. If Hollywood writers had genuine ambition and wrote great stories without all the unneeded low life trash inserted into the film people would be happy to enjoy those films.
Wonderful childhood memories , six on Saturday night evenings in the UK , before Juke Box Jury !.Always loved the theme music especially during the closing credits .
This was my Grandfather,s favorite western movie he watched while my father was only 7 years old in Hope ,Arkansas U SA when he traveled into Detroit for a one and only visit ,(he told me personally when I asked him in or around 1966 or a long long long time ago.(📸📽)Iwonder if dad knew this) ...-
Frank Gruber, the story consultant, is a famous western writer with a large following and many western books to his name. Brings back memories: Ernest Haycox, Luke Short, Max Brand, Zane Grey, Frank Gruber
I watched this series and those like as a kid it back in the 50's and 60's, they set an example of how civilized people should behave, and are why TV viewing ratings were so unbelievably high as compared to the utter cr*p on offer on woke BS TV nowadays, with stars that you could respect and love, not worthless celeb 'look at Me's' tosspots that fill the screen todays. I had forgotten how good this series was, thanks for sharing.
When Jim Hardie was talking about Dodge City being an open town, I expected he'd finish with..."until they got that new Marshal" as a nod to Gunsmoke. That would have made it perfect! It was a great episode anyways though!
I wish more children watch the old westerns, what they watch on TV and games on there X Box are more damaging to our morals. Consider that they have no more moral standards that teach what is considered the place our men as they grew up in the age of cowboys. At least my Grand Father had wild horses he let the rodeo use them for the rodeos for Bronc riding my other Grand Father was a blacksmith.
Ummm yeah no. There are lots of video games that teach the value of having morals. and have you seen cartoons today all they do in every other episode is teach kids a lesson. Like for example a TV show call the amazing world of gumball. It's wacky and makes 0 sense sometimes. But still teaches things like life is what you make it and the meaning of life is to do whatever makes you happy. Or that trust is key and that if you tell one lie you have to tell more to keep so it's better to tell the truth. Don't just assume.
I agree, I’m a teenager but my family raised me with old classics from the 40’s, 50’s, and some from the 60’s. I’m still into all the old show and movies and I don’t think I’ll ever change.
Wouldn't be able to get used to him being a good guy, only think I have watched him in that role once maybe in a Cop's and Robber's show. Too easy to dislike him! @
Been seeing a lot of old TV westerns in IFC and another channel like Tombstone territory, Bat Masterson and the original half hour Gunsmoke. This one is not on any channels I get and I have to say it looks like one of the better productions. ZIV Productions was the major independent producer of 1950's and early 60's programs and worked on a smaller budget than this Revue series. Revue was owned by NBC and produced shows on the old Universal sets. ZIV produced such shows as Highway Patrol, Sea Hunt, Tombstone, Bat Masterson, Cisco Kid which was one of the first and said to be THE first TV show in color in the late 1940's, and more like Science Fiction Theater which was color in its first season, then went to B&W to save money and there were so few color sets in 1955 and 1956 anyway.
You got to ask yourself and you were in a gunfight who would you want standing beside you, I'd want Dale Robertson John Payne and James Arness to help me out of a jam. Richard Boone would be a great help also.
I've heard of Antioch but Andy Ock? Just a little dig at accents! This was a good plot, a little bit predictable but with a few twists and turns. enough to raise it a little above many of the Westerns of the time.
Just discovered your channel today,subscribed and hopfully I'll find more of these black and white classics.Any chance you got any Black Saddle with Peter Breck before his Big Valley fame or Breck shampoo empire?Thanks!
Check out “Tombstone Territory.” Based on real life events taken from The Tombstone Epitaph founded in 1880. Starred the late Pat Conway who passed away at age 50. Excellent acting and script writing. It ran from 1957-1960.
*No matter the role, Dale Robertson's true nature and personality, ie: "the essence of one's Soul", always shined through.* Actors realize that some can take on a role and become the essence of it, and some make the role the essence of themself, Dale was the latter. Either approach offers a success in the profession, however, as the Human Ego delights in judging, the actors deem the ability to become the character as the sign of superior acting. I have to disagree, I feel either approach is a Transforming Experience, and feel that there's something to be said about those whom inspire millions to follow their work, by putting themselves out there, and being so aligned with their True and Higher Self that it always shines through. Dale Robertson was Authentic, and he was one stellar attractive individual, inside and out He was Really handsome, *aka "a hottie"!*
So Dale Robertson beat the crap out of Leo Gordon in this episode. That is one of very few instances where a Leo Gordon character loses a fist fight. Usually the dude is larger than life and absolutely cold, lethal. It would have been cool to see a Western fist fight between Leo Gordon and Claude Akins. Both those guys were good at playing mean, brutish thugs.
Any chance you can upload all episodes , i love this western series, but amazon want $82 for it, i have season 1 but cant get the rest, i would appreciate it, thank you
I'd rather be alone than wish I was, but walking alone sure does suck cactus. The evil ones never have to walk alone, they can get willing conspirators and collaborators all they want.
In all the years I saw Leo Gordon in films and TV shows, he almost always was one of the bad guys. Whenever I saw him, I just knew the character he was playing was up to no good. Kind of a human "spoiler alert".
to bad at the end they botched it hard, the us marshalls werent commishoned by the city there federal, so if he was a marshall they coudlnt even fire him if they wanted lol. hes nothing but a sherieff
That is why I like watching and it has values.
Great memories of my childhood. Loved this show,
The old TV shows are the best
Thank you so much for putting this show on here for free!! And the quality is awesome too!! I love this show!!! Thank you thank you!!!
Dale Robertson, Clint Walker, James Arness and Chuck Conners... Heroes.. I love watching the classic westerns!
So do i
I was 12 years old when this was aired. In the 50’s and 60’s westerns ruled TV. I loved that era.
Dale Robertson is my favorite western actor . Love this show 👍
Awesome series, dale was a ww2 veteran. It will always be a classic
I just love ❤️ Dale Roberson’s voice. I’d recognize it anywhere. Plus his having a nice 😊 voice he has the really good looks 👀 to go with it. My maiden last name was Robertson and my daddies was Lonnie Roberson. He had lots of curly, black hair. When he died at age 99 years of age, his hair was still curly and black.
I watched all westerns with my father . There were so many westerns back then. Clean movies back then. I sure miss those kind of westerns.
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Tombstone
Cowboy G men
MANY MORE
forsaken westerns
Have gun will travel
LOTS
and equally as many old radio shows.
So did I watched all the Westerns with my Dad.
@@venetianortrup8693rawhide - another great western
Yes
No swearing and a good plot
Such a good episode. Watched this several times, each time something new crop us to appreciate! How much they packed in half an hour! Good old days and lots of genuine talent.
The half-hour episodes worked like Jim Hardy walked and talked---blunt, tough, and fast-paced.
@@elldre3 that Gus from bonanza with Carol o conner
Good old days, lots of shooting.
No women in power.
Thank you,
Really enjoyed Western and had not seen any of these while growing up!
Thank you!
No nudity, no sex, no swearing, good wins over evil - a great western.
yeah.. just a class action lawsuit for fraud 50 years later (o;
When you have any kind of a business, Show Business or other wise it needs to be run professionally. Todays actors & writers need to learn their craft properly so they can sit down & a write story's that help give people insight and intelligent lessons on life while moving them emptionally while still entertaining them. And without grossing them out with all the graphic violence. That kind of writing requires talent. It takes zero talent to write a story about how a hooker took drugs and shot her boyfriend while her shirt was off. When todays writers and prducers are asked why they make such violent movies their stock answer is "It's what the public wants to watch" That answer is as bogus as their movies. If Hollywood writers had genuine ambition and wrote great stories without all the unneeded low life trash inserted into the film people would be happy to enjoy those films.
Bummer
Just lots of death and gun play
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Same in my family this was a have to watch with my father, grandfather, me and my brother...never missed it
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Thank you for posting this series! My hubby and I are enjoying!!
Jim Hardy always looks so clean cut and fresh pressed.
All,, like,, this,, show,, God bless,,this,,man,,one,, of best western,, ⭐ all, time
Wells Fargo ~ A Great Western Series. 🤠
Love These Westerns. ♥️
Dale Roberson, what a man, great actor all ways liked him, much appreciated!
👍👌👏 Thanks a lot for uploading and sharing this old Western series.
Best regards, luck and health in particular.
Thanks for uploading this episode.
I’m old and I like the old tv shows
I'm old too, and this is what I watch.😂
Still watch every day.
I don't really like westerns but this is so good!
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Wonderful childhood memories , six on Saturday night evenings in the UK , before Juke Box Jury !.Always loved the theme music especially during the closing credits .
Love these westerns
Good western, many favorite actors.
This was my Grandfather,s favorite western movie he watched while my father was only 7 years old in Hope ,Arkansas U SA when he traveled into Detroit for a one and only visit ,(he told me personally when I asked him in or around 1966 or a long long long time ago.(📸📽)Iwonder if dad knew this) ...-
Good series. Watching from Zimbabwe
Frank Gruber, the story consultant, is a famous western writer with a large following and many western books to his name. Brings back memories: Ernest Haycox, Luke Short, Max Brand, Zane Grey, Frank Gruber
Big Dale Robertson fan. Great voice and delivery. As to Wells Fargo... criminals.
Came here after looking at my 1958 topps western trading cards!
I watched this series and those like as a kid it back in the 50's and 60's, they set an example of how civilized people should behave, and are why TV viewing ratings were so unbelievably high as compared to the utter cr*p on offer on woke BS TV nowadays, with stars that you could respect and love, not worthless celeb 'look at Me's' tosspots that fill the screen todays. I had forgotten how good this series was, thanks for sharing.
A nother good western
best 30 minutes money can buy an amazing show with Dale Robertson as Jim Hardie!
Thx 4 the uploading of these old westerns . Can't stand the rubbish on TV 2day .
They don't make them like that anymore it was a great episode 😊
i like it because the stories are all real
Good show watched for lor years still do t,y
Dale Robertson was the ladder of Wells Fargo days. My top three would-be Restless gun Gunsmoke and Wells Fargo days in that order.
When Jim Hardie was talking about Dodge City being an open town, I expected he'd finish with..."until they got that new Marshal" as a nod to Gunsmoke. That would have made it perfect! It was a great episode anyways though!
I wish more children watch the old westerns, what they watch on TV and games on there X Box are more damaging to our morals. Consider that they have no more moral standards that teach what is considered the place our men as they grew up in the age of cowboys. At least my Grand Father had wild horses he let the rodeo use them for the rodeos for Bronc riding my other Grand Father was a blacksmith.
Words of wisdom..and truth.
Ummm yeah no. There are lots of video games that teach the value of having morals. and have you seen cartoons today all they do in every other episode is teach kids a lesson. Like for example a TV show call the amazing world of gumball. It's wacky and makes 0 sense sometimes. But still teaches things like life is what you make it and the meaning of life is to do whatever makes you happy. Or that trust is key and that if you tell one lie you have to tell more to keep so it's better to tell the truth. Don't just assume.
I agree, I’m a teenager but my family raised me with old classics from the 40’s, 50’s, and some from the 60’s. I’m still into all the old show and movies and I don’t think I’ll ever change.
Yes ...they can learn that everything is solved with a gun
@@freddieallan3583 there's always one🙄
💘 u I'm your big big fan wells fargo
Awesome ❤❤❤❤❤
memorable e indescriptible recuerdo del cine protagonsada por elevados actores de lujo l
Jim Hardey is the Frank Columbo of the Old West.
GREAT WESTERN
LEO GORDON, the classic bad man.
Wouldn't be able to get used to him being a good guy, only think I have watched him in that role once maybe in a Cop's and Robber's show. Too easy to dislike him! @
TV used to be wholesome, with a morality play built in.
Great show
Been seeing a lot of old TV westerns in IFC and another channel like Tombstone territory, Bat Masterson and the original half hour Gunsmoke. This one is not on any channels I get and I have to say it looks like one of the better productions. ZIV Productions was the major independent producer of 1950's and early 60's programs and worked on a smaller budget than this Revue series. Revue was owned by NBC and produced shows on the old Universal sets. ZIV produced such shows as Highway Patrol, Sea Hunt, Tombstone, Bat Masterson, Cisco Kid which was one of the first and said to be THE first TV show in color in the late 1940's, and more like Science Fiction Theater which was color in its first season, then went to B&W to save money and there were so few color sets in 1955 and 1956 anyway.
A man after my own heart! Miss the days of chivalry, respect MORALS, and HONESTY.😢
DALE ROBERTSON, I remember him from the IRON HORSE series.
Brilliant
I just started watching last yr. I love the show. Hardy be f king dudes up, with his gun and his fist.
He can fight, can't he😄
Starz had seasons 3-5 on. Wish I had taped them. All that have this show only have 1 and 2 seasons.
Dale Robertson's Voice did alot of commercials back in fifties early 60's !
I'm willing to bet they had little trouble filming all of this in just a few takes.
Just a different breed of actors back then.
En la Argentina se la conoció a esta serie como Calibre 44. Dale Robertson se distinguía de los demas cow boys por ser zurdo. Hermosa serie.
I wonder why they changed the name maybe because Wells Fargo is not known in Argentina. In the United States at the famous banking system.
Huge Dale Robertson fan. Dont make'em like this anymore
RIP, Dale Robertson. d. At age 89. Died in San Diego February 23, 1989.
@@RatnipTX Dale Robertson 1923-2013. He was 37 years old when this was filmed.
I enjoy it
You got to ask yourself and you were in a gunfight who would you want standing beside you, I'd want Dale Robertson John Payne and James Arness to help me out of a jam. Richard Boone would be a great help also.
I've heard of Antioch but Andy Ock? Just a little dig at accents! This was a good plot, a little bit predictable but with a few twists and turns. enough to raise it a little above many of the Westerns of the time.
Leo Gordon was another great bad guy
Hardy conducted a search without a warrant. Naughty naughty
Hardie, the kind of guy you'd buy the finest carpets from.
Give us more shows 6:09
Nice ♥️
Just discovered your channel today,subscribed and hopfully I'll find more of these black and white classics.Any chance you got any Black Saddle with Peter Breck before his Big Valley fame or Breck shampoo empire?Thanks!
We don't have those, but we'll look into Black Saddle!
@@westernmaniadotcom was kidding about the shampoo commercials, thanks for replying, love your channel.
Check out “Tombstone Territory.” Based on real life events taken from The Tombstone Epitaph founded in 1880. Starred the late Pat Conway who passed away at age 50.
Excellent acting and script writing. It ran from 1957-1960.
Leo Gordon 👍
Moral of the story:
Gotta have a battle buddy
A real Cowboy that Dale!
Awesome tv
Oh dear, oh dear ….he’s such a Goody isn’t he? But I do love him.
Dale Robertson was a boxer in real life at one time.
That explains it then! We are always talking about how good he fights, now we know🤗🤗🤗
@@rosalindayoung1088 that Gus from bonanza. With carol o conner
*No matter the role, Dale Robertson's true nature and personality, ie: "the essence of one's Soul", always shined through.*
Actors realize that some can take on a role and become the essence of it, and some make the role the essence of themself, Dale was the latter. Either approach offers a success in the profession, however, as the Human Ego delights in judging, the actors deem the ability to become the character as the sign of superior acting.
I have to disagree, I feel either approach is a Transforming Experience, and feel that there's something to be said about those whom inspire millions to follow their work, by putting themselves out there, and being so aligned with their True and Higher Self that it always shines through.
Dale Robertson was Authentic, and he was one stellar attractive individual, inside and out He was Really handsome, *aka "a hottie"!*
You can’t watch this due to the Omega XL commercials!
Classics
Where season 1 episode 1?
I sure did like the storekeeper from the first time I saw him. I thought, now, there’s a nice 😊 man 👨, and I’m glad 😀 that I was proven right. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
So Dale Robertson beat the crap out of Leo Gordon in this episode. That is one of very few instances where a Leo Gordon character loses a fist fight. Usually the dude is larger than life and absolutely cold, lethal.
It would have been cool to see a Western fist fight between Leo Gordon and Claude Akins. Both those guys were good at playing mean, brutish thugs.
John Wayne belted him between the eyes with an axe handle for being a bully in "The Sons of Katy Elder"..😂
Add some gunsmokes
Any chance you can upload all episodes , i love this western series, but amazon want $82 for it, i have season 1 but cant get the rest, i would appreciate it, thank you
You can watch more episodes on our Roku, FireTV, AppleTV channels.
@@westernmaniadotcom I don't have any of these, i download them on to a hard drive and watch them on a media player, i dont have tv channels
@@gibby7233 OK. Keep an eye out here for other availabilities.
They always show six horses pulling the coach, all of the other shows only show four.
Overland Trail series has six.
He rode a dark horse in the pilot. Wonder why he changed.
Dale speaks like he has marbles in his mouth!
Dale’s speech sounds like he has marbles in his mouth!
I'd rather be alone than wish I was, but walking alone sure does suck cactus. The evil ones never have to walk alone, they can get willing conspirators and collaborators all they want.
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Love Daddy BENNY WALKER TM
Leo Gordon. Bad man
The Republicans need to watch more westerns, they might find out what our ciuntry was really founded on.
In a punch up your money would have to be on Leo Gordon .. lol
not so sure, Dale was a boxer in real life
In all the years I saw Leo Gordon in films and TV shows, he almost always was one of the bad guys. Whenever I saw him, I just knew the character he was playing was up to no good. Kind of a human "spoiler alert".
to bad at the end they botched it hard, the us marshalls werent commishoned by the city there federal, so if he was a marshall they coudlnt even fire him if they wanted lol. hes nothing but a sherieff
It,s disposed to be on NO W. Wy ant it???
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