I’ve always watched Gunsmoke, Bonanza and the other well known shows. I just discovered Bat Masterson and it’s so good! Also Tombstone Territory and Rifleman are great shows.
I'm only 33 but you guys had the best shows lol I'm currently watching the life and legend of wyatt earp I'm on season 2.. I found it on hulu and am in love with this show that came out when my dad was a baby lol
It really doesn’t matter. My wife loves westerns she could sit all day & watch them so no matter who the actors are & no matter how bad the script they all get a viewing
GENE BARRY was the Miller Beer voiceover star from the '80's. The crooked fight promoter guy did LEVI'S JEANS animated "HEY, LITTLE TRADEMARK" spots' v.o.'s in the 70's or '80's.
Bat Masterson ran on Wednesday nights at 9:30 Eastern and Pacific, 8:30 Central and Mountain on NBC following "Kraft Music Hall" and on before "This Is Your Life". It's primary sponsor was National Dairy Products Corporation (Sealtest).
I saw two episodes this morning and Google to see if anyone had uploaded any to watch. Video Prime has them but couldn't watch there and UA-cam had them .Thanks!!
Nossa me passou um filme na minha cabeça , quando era menino , assistia muito a Record , velhos tempos belos dias que saudades dos tempos que tinha meus pais .
This was indeed a great show. I watch it now every chance I get even though it’s quite old, it’s still interesting and one of my favorites . I love myself some Bat Masterson. 😊 They just don’t make men like that anymore . Too bad for me ! 😔 As a matter of fact, my daughter has visited his grave in New York several times.
@@josettebyrd7459, Eugene Klass, not Kloss, my mistake. That is Gene Barry's real name. He supposedly changed it to Barry as a tribute to John Barrymore.
@@robertsprouse9282 Thanks for answering that for me. I was going to say that when I asked? Lol. I felt like it was answering my own question. I wasn't sure that's why I deleted it ?
@@TheresaDelPorto Eu era garoto Theresa. Não perdia um episódio e ainda hoje acho um grande seriado. Se ele, na vida particular, tinha problemas, nunca soube e isso não pode denegrir o trabalho. Se era "pilantra" tem mais é que pagar suas contas à quem deve, OU DEVEU, né? Afinal, já deve ter falecido. Quero deixar claro, que gostei de sua atenção à minha postagem. Beijão para você !!!
No Brasil,mais precisamente nós amo 60 a 1972 essa série western clássica foi exibida, bem dublada pelos excelentes artistas da dublagem, fez sucesso, o ator Gene Barry veio ao Brasil
OLHAR GENTE FOI UM GRANDE SUCESSO EM 1961 : EU TINHA 6 ANOS E ME LENBRO BEM , ERA NO CANAL 2 DEPOIS DE VOCER FAIS O SHOW. COM FERNANDO CARTELAO AS 22 HORAS. 10 DA NOITE. NO DOMINGO TODO MUNDO ASSITIA MINHA MAE FALAVA. ( VAI DORME EU IA PRA CASA DO VIZINHO A SSISTE. O GRANDE. BAR TEMATASON. OK?
Many of theses episodes available but HGWT Wanted Dead or Alive and the show with Hanibal Haynes and Kid Curry?? And forget Maverick.WHY??? Also enjoyed Johnny Ringo.
Marie Windsor was one of the taller women in Hollywood of her time. Very pretty smile. The real Bat Masterson actually DID have quite a successful and renown life that finished in style. Wish he had lived to see 90. He may have been able to orchestrate a movie about himself.
Este filme assistia quando criança e gostava muito , o personagem elegante , bem vestido .Sentia saudade desse filme .Quanta coisa boa para se vê ,ao invés dos filmes de matança ,violência .
aproveita e aprende o inglês, todos somos capazes. vai em frente, você vai se orgulhar de si mesmo....todo dia uma frase, todo dia uma palavra, todo dia uma esperança. logo conseguirá. good luck friend, i hope you here.
@@gi_silva6832 Concordo em parte. Nos EUA, na Inglaterra e na Austrália, o número de pessoas que conhecem outro idioma (fora os imigrantes), é mínimo. Na França então, se você pedir socorro em inglês não será socorrido. Mas é bom sim, conhecer outros idiomas e claro, de 45 para cá, o que vale é o inglês..
So this guy rides into town wearing a silk shirt, gotta think that was a bad idea in the real world. But hey, this is TV, and Gene Barry made a great Bat Masterson. Great name!
Essa serie western interpretada por Gene Berry- Batmasterson,produzida nos anos 50, foi exibida em preto e branco no Brasil, dublada pela AIC São Paulo, fez muito sucesso, a musica tema foi feita versão em português, cantada por Carlos Gonzaga. Episodio- O lutador.
ERA UM GAROTO 6 OU 7 ANOS E ADORAVA VER , ESSE E TANTOS OUTROS ( IVANHOÉ , FLASH GORDON ZORRO , FLINSTONES , AVENTURAS SUBMARINAS com MIKE NELSON ETC 100VZS ) QUANDO AS " COISAS " ERAM BEM DEFINIDAS E ERA OU MOCINHO OU BANDIDO , BEM DIFERENTE DE HJ EM DIA . SÓ LAMENTO QUE MEU INGLES NÃO DÊ PARA ACOMPANHAR O FILME TODO , AS DUBLAGENS ERAM PERFEITAS , FICA A SUGESTÃO . ABC E OBG
You're right; over and over Wilke delivers as the scripted villain. (ed. - note please, Wilke NOT Wilkes.) I will digress and share one of his strongest performances: the 1967 pilot for "Cimarron Strip" (1967 - 68 CBS) that when aired as an episode was titled 'The Battleground'. In a mid-episode scene that was wisely and magnificently filmed on location in Las Cruces, NM he plays the territory's biggest rancher, Hardy Miller. From a considerable distance where he's obviously been tending to cattle business on the range, 'Miller' comes galloping into the cattle drover's base camp, dismounts, walks to the chuckwagon and has a ghastly wound on his lower arm -- from a steer's horn -- disinfected and administered to by the Mexican cook who doubles as the First Aid man. Then 'Miller' walks over to Stuart Whitman's 'Marshal Crown' character and delivers a speech that commands the scene and sets up a vital plot point affecting the remainder of the episode. It is a dynamic scene. Wilke owns it. The scenery, the REAL New Mexico cowhands, the solid acting of Whitman, Wilke and other guest players Warren Oates (supporting) and Telly Savalas (guest star), the background music score. In total, this just calls out " W E S T E R N . " . . . . While Wilke continued to play "bad guys" on other programs, he repeated his strong, non-villain 'Hardy Miller' character in a subsequent "Cimarron Strip" episode and had his 'Miller's' referenced in a third. (For the record, wonderful character actor Oates reprised his character 'Mobeetie'.)
My understanding is that, in the era of bare-knuckle fighting, pugilists did _not_ deliver many blows to the head at all because it hurts so much-since this meant that there was really no possibility for a knockout, fights could last for thirty or forty rounds. It was only with the introduction of boxing gloves that a man could painlessly deliver a blow to the other man’s head, so that the likelihood of a knock-out rose dramatically. With the increase in the level of punishment, the number of rounds had to decrease.
I grew up watching these shows; and they are better than anything on TV today.
Totally Awesome series!!! Used to watch it with my Dad in the 1960's n always loved it!!!! Great finding it!!! Thanks for posting!!!
I’ve always watched Gunsmoke, Bonanza and the other well known shows. I just discovered Bat Masterson and it’s so good! Also Tombstone Territory and Rifleman are great shows.
projectBRD Add Cheyenne TV series to your list.
Janet Hartwig alright!
Are they on streaming services? I just found the life and legend of wyatt earp on hulu..another awesome show
Yancy derringer was the best
I agree with you
It is great to see several of these old western series. This is one I remember well!
Thanx! Bat Masterson.....been a long time!
Gene Barry had a fabulous voice. He was great in everything he did.
This is just one of many tv western series I watched as a kid back in the late 1950s and early 1960s.
I'm only 33 but you guys had the best shows lol I'm currently watching the life and legend of wyatt earp I'm on season 2.. I found it on hulu and am in love with this show that came out when my dad was a baby lol
Their ALL on utube. Tomestone,
Range rider...
The old radio shows too
@@jets4687 check out tombstone, rang rider...
The old radio showss too
@@venetiaanortrup8514 oh awesome!! Thank you I'll definitely check those out!!
@@venetiaanortrup8514 Thanks!
Thanks for uploading this episode.
This was definitely 1 of My Favorite Collection of Westerns.Ole Bat Masterson Himself.
@@heruapocalypse2021 GORGEOUS Bat Masterson....I 😉
Thanks for sharing it! I always enjoy watching Old Western Movies though. 👍👌👏
An of course, I'm a subscriber!
Thanks Again Though.
Man, how I loved this show as a kid... Thank you for this upload.
All the old shows are on utube.
Tombstone, range rider, sky king...
+ all the radio shows
Uh , good times !!!! I watch mutch hier in Brazil !
The theme song alone was worth the site visit...the great episode was just a nice added bonus.
Quando eu era criança, época linda, boa, tranquila!!!! obrigada por recordações tão boas
Old TV shows of 1960's and 1970's where best to watch..
It really doesn’t matter. My wife loves westerns she could sit all day & watch them so no matter who the actors are & no matter how bad the script they all get a viewing
Ha ha, haven't seen one of these in 50 years. Thank you ...
Liked watching Gene Barry play Bat Materson. He was always smooth and a good actor. Love that hat and cane he carried.
GENE BARRY was the Miller Beer voiceover star from the '80's. The crooked fight promoter guy did LEVI'S JEANS animated "HEY, LITTLE TRADEMARK" spots' v.o.'s in the 70's or '80's.
Cool suits
Bat Masterson ran on Wednesday nights at 9:30 Eastern and Pacific, 8:30 Central and Mountain on NBC following "Kraft Music Hall" and on before "This Is Your Life". It's primary sponsor was National Dairy Products Corporation (Sealtest).
You used to be able to buy a pint carton of milk from machines.
I was a little guy but I remember this show and Hugh O'Brien as Wyatt Earp. Yancy Derringer, Lawman, among some of the others. Lots of fun as a kid.
after all these years.. I'm still in💖 with Bat Masterson💃😉🙄
🍵😴
WHAT A MEMORY OF MY CHILDHOOD IN CUBA GOOD MEMORANCES OF MY YOUNGTER EARLY YEARS
ROBERT WILKE IN MANY WESTERNS WAS A GREAT ACTOR RIP
Great western
I saw two episodes this morning and Google to see if anyone had uploaded any to watch. Video Prime has them but couldn't watch there and UA-cam had them .Thanks!!
Loved t h e theme song!
Loved "Burke's Law" with Gene Barry too.
And. The Name of the Game
Classic western
I watched this and other westerns with my dad when I was a kid.
Awesome western.
Nossa me passou um filme na minha cabeça , quando era menino , assistia muito a Record , velhos tempos belos dias que saudades dos tempos que tinha meus pais .
A minha infância foi assistindo séries maravilhosa como essa.
Este era um dos favoritos,quando vinha da escola e Perdidos no Espaço (Dr Smith)
Bat Masterson Great TV series.
Classic western.
Man! I'm getting flashbacks now..... I loved the musical theme, when I was a kid......wow......
En la decada del 60 lo disfrute junto a mis padres desde Argentina,hoy tengo 73 años ya cumplidos y meses.
My Aunt loved this show. I going to view to see what sparked her interest. Maybe this was all they had to watch. Hmmm
This was indeed a great show. I watch it now every chance I get even though it’s quite old, it’s still interesting and one of my favorites . I love myself some Bat Masterson. 😊 They just don’t make men like that anymore . Too bad for me ! 😔
As a matter of fact, my daughter has visited his grave in New York several times.
Was watching an episode of Burke's Law. Burke said he liked the show 'Bat Masterson' so I thought I'd give it look. LOLThanks for the upload!
Where I love Buries Law? That how I knew about Gene Berry and when he was on Perry Mason.?
@@josettebyrd7459, good ol' EUGENE KLOSS
@@robertsprouse9282 who's Eugene Kloss
@@josettebyrd7459, Eugene Klass, not Kloss, my mistake. That is Gene Barry's real name. He supposedly changed it to Barry as a tribute to John Barrymore.
@@robertsprouse9282 Thanks for answering that for me. I was going to say that when I asked? Lol. I felt like it was answering my own question. I wasn't sure that's why I deleted it ?
Good, clean entertainment. Have times have changed.
Please load more episodes. Very good serial and programme.
I haven't see this show in about 25 years.
The original Batman. He's "the man who became a legend in his own time."
Jeff Liss Yes, BAT MAstersoN.
Bat Masterson, he something about a cane,his nane mas Bat,Bat Masterson..
BAT MASTERSON 🌟🌟🌟🌟
EXCELLENT TV SERIES📺📺📺📺
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Estás series yo la Vi siendo un niño de apenas 5 años de edad que alegría sentí al poder verla de nuevo hoy
Que filme sensacional, que época de ouro este era o filme da minha infância que eu gostava de assistir
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Bat Masterson: Episode 5.
Season 1. Episode 5. "The Fighter".
Friday, July 21 - 2023.
INESQUECÍVEL...!!!
VOLTANDO AO PASSADO.
NESSA ÉPOCA POUCAS FAMÍLIAS TINHAM TV EM SEUS LARES.
PARABÉNS WILSON RJ
I love Rat Basterdson
Good tv show thank you
Great show.
Saudades do meu pai que adorava westerns!...
Much respect to bat Masterson
This show was on MeTV Saturday mornings they took it off last January of this year
just a wonderful movie , thanks for sharing
BONS TEMPOS.
NÃO PERDIA UM EPISÓDIO.
Esse ator era um verdadeiro canastrão... kkkkkkkkkkkkkk
@@TheresaDelPorto Eu era garoto Theresa.
Não perdia um episódio e ainda hoje acho um grande seriado.
Se ele, na vida particular, tinha problemas, nunca soube e isso não pode denegrir o trabalho.
Se era "pilantra" tem mais é que pagar suas contas à quem deve, OU DEVEU, né?
Afinal, já deve ter falecido.
Quero deixar claro, que gostei de sua atenção à minha postagem.
Beijão para você !!!
@@TheresaDelPorto Em tempo: És linda, !!!
Obrigado Carlos. Você é muito gentil. Visite o meu canal. Se você gostar dos meus vídeos inscreva-se. Bom dia.
Esta foi a única série que ele trabalhou. Era um ator muito ruim. Beijos.
Love this show
A great legend 👏
Excelente série .
No Brasil,mais precisamente nós amo 60 a 1972 essa série western clássica foi exibida, bem dublada pelos excelentes artistas da dublagem, fez sucesso, o ator Gene Barry veio ao Brasil
OLHAR GENTE FOI UM GRANDE SUCESSO EM 1961 : EU TINHA 6 ANOS E ME LENBRO BEM , ERA NO CANAL 2 DEPOIS DE VOCER FAIS O SHOW. COM FERNANDO CARTELAO AS 22 HORAS. 10 DA NOITE. NO DOMINGO TODO MUNDO ASSITIA MINHA MAE FALAVA. ( VAI DORME EU IA PRA CASA DO VIZINHO A SSISTE. O GRANDE. BAR TEMATASON. OK?
Many of theses episodes available but HGWT Wanted Dead or Alive and the show with Hanibal Haynes and Kid Curry?? And forget Maverick.WHY??? Also enjoyed Johnny Ringo.
I remember they had him with the the renegades in young guns that was a cool movie. Cool
Marie Windsor was one of the taller women in Hollywood of her time. Very pretty smile. The real Bat Masterson actually DID have quite a successful and renown life that finished in style. Wish he had lived to see 90. He may have been able to orchestrate a movie about himself.
Only 2 full episodes. Wish They were more.
All, was great watch on, TV thing,, for this
please get us more bat masterson. i can't seem to find anymore than 3 episodes. thanks !
Love this.
Always Loved Gene Barry
Boa lembrança da minha infância! Gene Barry trabalhou na série Mannix
this old western movies is before my time®
You missed it all young man sad for you
No velho oeste ele nasceu, e entre bravos se criou ,e uma lenda se tornou, batmasterson, batmasterson 🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶
Cresci vendo esse movie
E UM HOMEM EM LENDA SE TORNOU
Used to watch this show when I was a kid love it
good movie, bat masterdon
The coolest of all western tv series and he got all the beautiful women in his show...
Yancheng derringer was better.
Love Gene Barry in Burks Law (rest in peace)
Lembro da infância música nunca sai da memória legal
Este filme assistia quando criança e gostava muito , o personagem elegante , bem vestido .Sentia saudade desse filme .Quanta coisa boa para se vê ,ao invés dos filmes de matança ,violência .
Bom dia a todos ! Desde minha infância gosto de assistir aos filmes de Bat Masterson , porém em inglês fica difícil de acompanhrar ok.!
aproveita e aprende o inglês, todos somos capazes.
vai em frente, você vai se orgulhar de si mesmo....todo dia uma frase, todo dia uma palavra, todo dia uma esperança.
logo conseguirá.
good luck friend, i hope you here.
@@gi_silva6832 Concordo em parte.
Nos EUA, na Inglaterra e na Austrália, o número de pessoas que conhecem outro idioma (fora os imigrantes), é mínimo.
Na França então, se você pedir socorro em inglês não será socorrido.
Mas é bom sim, conhecer outros idiomas e claro, de 45 para cá, o que vale é o inglês..
Bat Masterson was my fevorite TV ser:ies in my teen age.
Kimiaki Ooyama I'm related.
Isso foi minha infância, passou rápido demais
Jesus, I used to watch all these programmes when I was a kid
So this guy rides into town wearing a silk shirt, gotta think that was a bad idea in the real world. But hey, this is TV, and Gene Barry made a great Bat Masterson. Great name!
Lookin likt John Steed-Avengers😎🤗
We need more episodes.
Unfortunately we only have these two.
A stay of bullets with Dick powers
All 3 seasons are on Amazon Prime . Praise Jesus . He was a Ghandi with a cane , and only killed when unfortunately necessary .
His series always have the best looking gals...
C Yancy derringer
Happy Birthday Gene Barry !!
ERA UMA VEZ NO OESTE .QUE FILME .TEM QUE TER TEMPO PARA ASSUSTIR E MUITO BOM .ADOREI
Why only this episode has been shown on UA-cam?
Marie Windsor was fantastic in the Cheyenne series episode Mutton Puncher as a sheep rancher.
If I was Bat, I would have spent at least another night in town.
Marie Windsor was The Director of The Screen Actors Guild for 25 years.
She was a stone cold fox..
懐かしいメロディにのって、ジーンバリーのバットマスターソン。これ、実在の人物って子供の頃テレビ見ていて知りませんでした。ジーンバリーのバークにまかせろ、も好きでした。新旧2本の宇宙戦争にも出演されて、この人がジェームズ・ボンドをやってたら優雅だったでしょうね~?
I loved this very nice
Essa serie western interpretada por Gene Berry- Batmasterson,produzida nos anos 50, foi exibida em preto e branco no Brasil, dublada pela AIC São Paulo, fez muito sucesso, a musica tema foi feita versão em português, cantada por Carlos Gonzaga. Episodio- O lutador.
Carlos gonzaga- No velho oeste ele nasceu, e entre braços se criou, seu nome lenda se tornou, Batmasterson.👏
Cool...
Ver este seriado, atualmente, é voltar aos bons tempos.
ERA UM GAROTO 6 OU 7 ANOS E ADORAVA VER , ESSE E TANTOS OUTROS ( IVANHOÉ , FLASH GORDON ZORRO , FLINSTONES , AVENTURAS SUBMARINAS com MIKE NELSON ETC 100VZS ) QUANDO AS " COISAS " ERAM BEM DEFINIDAS E ERA OU MOCINHO OU BANDIDO , BEM DIFERENTE DE HJ EM DIA . SÓ LAMENTO QUE MEU INGLES NÃO DÊ PARA ACOMPANHAR O FILME TODO , AS DUBLAGENS ERAM PERFEITAS , FICA A SUGESTÃO . ABC E OBG
Robert Wikes is a good badman!
You're right; over and over Wilke delivers as the scripted villain. (ed. - note please, Wilke NOT Wilkes.)
I will digress and share one of his strongest performances: the 1967 pilot for "Cimarron Strip" (1967 - 68 CBS) that when aired as an episode was titled 'The Battleground'. In a mid-episode scene that was wisely and magnificently filmed on location in Las Cruces, NM he plays the territory's biggest rancher, Hardy Miller. From a considerable distance where he's obviously been tending to cattle business on the range, 'Miller' comes galloping into the cattle drover's base camp, dismounts, walks to the chuckwagon and has a ghastly wound on his lower arm -- from a steer's horn -- disinfected and administered to by the Mexican cook who doubles as the First Aid man. Then 'Miller' walks over to Stuart Whitman's 'Marshal Crown' character and delivers a speech that commands the scene and sets up a vital plot point affecting the remainder of the episode. It is a dynamic scene. Wilke owns it. The scenery, the REAL New Mexico cowhands, the solid acting of Whitman, Wilke and other guest players Warren Oates (supporting) and Telly Savalas (guest star), the background music score. In total, this just calls out " W E S T E R N . "
. . . . While Wilke continued to play "bad guys" on other programs, he repeated his strong, non-villain 'Hardy Miller' character in a subsequent "Cimarron Strip" episode and had his 'Miller's' referenced in a third. (For the record, wonderful character actor Oates reprised his character 'Mobeetie'.)
"Never use a gun when a cane will do. Burke's Law."
This guy was 50% Ghandi and 50% gunfighter .. BUT.. only when it was absolutely necessary . Praise Jesus !
Yo era niño 😂😂 y megustaba ver después me castigaban x no Acer mi tarea
GENE R.I.P YOU WERE BAT MASTERSON
robert szvetics the best ever
robert szvetics ,
My understanding is that, in the era of bare-knuckle fighting, pugilists did _not_ deliver many blows to the head at all because it hurts so much-since this meant that there was really no possibility for a knockout, fights could last for thirty or forty rounds. It was only with the introduction of boxing gloves that a man could painlessly deliver a blow to the other man’s head, so that the likelihood of a knock-out rose dramatically. With the increase in the level of punishment, the number of rounds had to decrease.
No possibility of knock out? Have you ever taken a liver shot?😉