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Have Gun - Will Travel
Genre: Drama, Western
Release: September 14, 1957
Have Gun - Will Travel: Professional gunfighter Paladin was a West Point graduate who, after the Civil War, settled into San Francisco's Hotel Carlton were he awaited responses to his business card: over the picture of a chess knight "Have Gun, Will Travel ... Wire Paladin, San Francisco."


Zane Grey Theater
Genre: Western
Release: October 05, 1956
Zane Grey Theater: A series of western dramas featuring top-name guest stars and well-written and directed stories. The credits listed above are a sampling of those who have worked and appeared on the series.
The Adventures of Jim Bowie
Genre: Adventure, Western
Release: September 07, 1956
The Adventures of Jim Bowie: Set in the Louisiana Territory around 1830, wealthy planter Jim Bowie encounters many famous people in New Orleans or the backwoods, relying for protection on the knife he supposedly invented after his regular one broke in a fight with a grizzly.




Tales of the Texas Rangers
Genre: Family, Western
Release: September 03, 1955
Tales of the Texas Rangers: Typical western with a twist. The two stars appeared as Texas Rangers but in a different scenario each program. One week, they might be Rangers in the 1840s and the next week they would be current day Rangers, i.e., it was a history of the Texas Rangers.


The Roy Rogers Show
Genre: Western
Release: December 30, 1951
The Roy Rogers Show: The Double R Ranch featured "The King of the Cowboys" Roy, his "Smartest Horse in the Movies" Trigger...
Shotgun Slade
Genre: Adventure, Animation, Drama, Fantasy, Japanese, Romance, Western
Release: December 21, 1951
Shotgun Slade: Since the Western genre was beginning to lose popularity with viewing audiences, Shotgun Slade had three characteristics that made it unique. The first was Slade's profession. Instead being a marshal, sheriff or wandering gunfighter, Slade was a private detective, hired by individuals to track down criminals, return stolen money and other similar duties. This was obviously influenced by the growing popularity of television private eyes such as Peter Gunn, Richard Diamond, Private Detective, Hawaiian Eye and others.
Sky King
Genre: Western
Release: September 16, 1951
Sky King: "From out of the clear blue of the western sky comes Sky King" was the familiar opening to television's premier aviation program. Operating from his Flying Crown Ranch in Arizona, Sky King, his niece Penny and their Cessna 310 airplane "Songbird" were constantly involved in one adventure after another. Viewed by many children in the 1950's, this program was responsible for inspiring many later aviation careers.
The Lone Ranger
Genre: Western, Family, Adventure
Release: September 15, 1949
The Lone Ranger: The adventures of the masked hero and his Native American partner.








