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  1. Stoney Burke is an American contemporary Western television series broadcast on ABC from October 1, 1962, until May 20, 1963. Jack Lord starred in the title role. Burke is a professional rodeo cowboy who specializes in saddle bronc riding and competes for the Golden Buckle, presented annually to the rodeo world champion in each rodeo event.

  2. Stoney Burke: With Jack Lord, Warren Oates, Robert Dowdell, Bill Hart. Stoney Burke is a rodeo rider who wants to win the Golden Buckle, the award to the world's champion saddle bronco rider.

    • (232)
    • 1962-10-01
    • Drama, Sport, Western
    • 60
  3. Stoney Burke is a 1962-1963 TV series about a rodeo rider and his adventures. See the full list of directors, writers, and actors who appeared in the 32 episodes, including Jack Lord, Warren Oates, Robert Dowdell, and Robert Duvall.

  4. Stoney Burke is a 1962 western TV series starring Jack Lord as a rancher and detective. Find out where to watch the episodes online, see the cast and synopsis, and compare with similar shows.

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  5. Apr 16, 2013 · Stoney Burke is a rodeo rider competing for the Golden Buckle the award given to the world champion saddle bronc rider. During his quest Stoney becomes entangled in the lives of numerous people and gets into and out of trouble. He is sometimes accompanied by his friends Ves Painter played by Warren Oates and E.J. Stocker played by Bruce Dern.

    • (239)
    • Shout! Factory / Timeless Media
    • $29.99
    • DVD
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  7. Stoney Burke is a TV series about a rodeo rider and his adventures. IMDb provides the episode titles, ratings, summaries, and cast information for each episode of the first season.

  8. Aug 3, 2009 · Stoney Burke, a US TV series from 1962 to 1963 about the rodeo rider Stoney Burke, starred by Jack Lord. This is the starting sequence of the first episode o...

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