"::darkshadows::" <bloody@mary.org> wrote in
news:kghui3lgnrf37ufndvvr6r57oph2pdgc9o@4ax.com:
> On Mon, 05 Nov 2007 16:05:10 GMT, "Rolex" <rolex@astraweb.com> wrote:
>
>>For all who enjoyed the old days of tv westerns
>>here is some I remembered, add a few if the can
>> Gunsmoke
>> Wagon Train
>> Maverick
>> Have gun will travel
>> Virginian
>> High Chaparel
>> Big valley
>> Rawhide
>> Rifleman
>
> Guns Of Will Sonnett
> How The West Was One
> LoneStar
> Branded
> Lone Ranger
> Roy Rogers
> Magnificent Seven
> Little House On The Prarie
> Bonanza
> Father Murphy
> Broken Arrow
> Davy Crocket
> Jim Bowie
> Laredo
> The Dakotas
> Alias Smith & Jones
> Rin Tin Tin.
> Bat Matterson
> Colt 45
> Death Valley Days
> Dr Quinn, The Medicine Woman
> Grisly Adams
> F-Troop
> Laramie
> Kung Fu
> Outlaws
> Wild Wild West
> Zorro
> The Adventures Of Briscoe County Junior
>
>
> I can recall a number of others, but these are some of the more
> memorable ones
>
>
>
> Darkshadows
>
> P.S.: Young kid, eh Rolex? Not as young as you think. I am a big
> Western fan.
> Non had asked for a comedy program from a few years ago with a country
> theme. I was trying to think of a program in the last three or four
> years. Not pre-2000. LOL
>
Trust a Texan to out-do anyone else LOL.
Mercury.
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