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The Barnaby West Story: Directed by Virgil W. Vogel. With John McIntire, Michael Burns, Terry Wilson, Frank McGrath. Bill meets young Barnaby West, who claims he is traveling west to see his father, a famous frontiersman. Bill invites him to join the wagon train.
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- Western
- Virgil W. Vogel
- 1963-06-05
The Christopher Hale Story: Directed by Herschel Daugherty. With Ward Bond, Robert Horton, John McIntire, William Demarest. Flint meets Chris Hale alone on the prairie. Hale has just found his entire family massacred by Indians, and Flint asks him to join the wagon train.
- (108)
- Western
- Herschel Daugherty
- 1961-03-15
A reporter has joined the wagon train. When the Major finds out he is a she, he finds his hands full especially when her looks and curiosity jeopardize everyone's safety and their right to vote. Read More
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A reporter has joined the wagon train. When the Major finds out he is a she, he finds his hands full especially when her looks and curiosity jeopardize everyone's safety and their right to vote.
Wagon Train is an American Western television series that aired for eight seasons, first on the NBC television network (1957–1962) and then on ABC (1962–1965). Wagon Train debuted on September 18, 1957 and reached the top of the Nielsen ratings. It is the fictional adventure story of a large westbound wagon train through the American ...
Dec 3, 2013 · On December 3, 2013 - TV History. ‘Wagon Train’, NBC 1957-1962: ABC 1962-1965. The Indians and outlaws along the way were nothing compared to the difficulties behind the scenes. Series star Ward Bond and co star Robert Horton did not get along well on the set but they finally settled their differences two days before Bond died in the forth ...
British journalist Robert Harrison Clarke joins the wagon train, hoping to write a story on the "real" West. Clarke is a pompous and arrogant man who looks down on his fellow wagon train members, and thinks that stories about the West are simply exaggerations.