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The Tragic Reason Why ‘Bonanza’ Went Off the Air
That said, Bonanza’s impact endures. For over a decade, the show helped define what television could be—thoughtful, ...
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A Surreal Episode of ‘Bonanza’ Once Featured ‘Leprechauns,’ Gold & Hoss Standing Up For Tolerance
The episode, albeit a bit odd and slightly controversial by today’s standards, is noteworthy for featuring famed actors Frank Delfino, Harry Monty, Felix Silla, Nels P. Nelson, and Roger Arroyo as the ...
When it comes to television Westerns, Bonanza truly defined an era. The series ran on NBC from 1959 to 1973, making it the second longest-running Western on American network television (after Gunsmoke ...
Long before Yellowstone or the Dutton Ranch were concepts in Taylor Sheridan's mind—in fact, long before he was even born—there was the Cartwright family and the Ponderosa Ranch on Bonanza. And ...
Bonanza was the first Western ever broadcast in color, and fans of the series will never forget the Cartwright family. The Cartwrights were a fictional family of ranchers in the mid-1800s, and the ...
Ben Cartwright and his younger sons, Adam, Eric and Little Joe are back, roaming "The Ponderosa" (9 p.m. Sunday, 9 p.m. Wednesday and 8 p.m. Saturday, Pax's WPXJ Channel 51). Eric? That's Hoss ...
The Cartwrights come to the aid of a Chinese-American stable hand accused of murder. Opposing them is a manipulative mayoral candidate who wants all "foreigners" to leave Virginia City. The ...
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