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  1. He headlined two TV series, Tales of Wells Fargo (1957), in which he played the roving trouble-shooter Jim Hardie, and Iron Horse (1966), in which he won a railway in a poker game. He also served as one of the hosts, along with Ronald Reagan , of the syndicated series Death Valley Days (1952) during the 1960s.

  2. Jack Ging Recalls. “Tales of Wells Fargo”. Jack Ging, Beau McCloud in the 6th season of “Tales of Wells Fargo”, was raised on a farm in Oklahoma and learned to ride when he was a kid. Attending the University of Oklahoma on a football scholarship, he went on to play in the winning Orange Bowl against Maryland.

  3. S5.E9 ∙ The Killing of Johnny Lash. Mon, Nov 21, 1960. When a man dies owing Wells Fargo, Jim Hardie is sent to dispose of a saloon provided as collateral for the loan. Just before he arrives the manager, Johnny Lash, is killed and then there is an attempt on Jim's life as well. 7.8/10 (50) Rate.

  4. 50min. TV-14. After the murder of a Wells Fargo agent, three dance hall ladies are being transported to Nevada to serve as witnesses but the subject is making it difficult for them to get there. Subscribe to STARZ for $1.99/month for 3 month (s) and $9.99/month thereafter. S6 E12 - A Killing in Calico.

  5. Tales of Wells Fargo. Season 3. TV-14. 38 Episodes. Western 1958-1959. Starring Dale Robertson. Starting at. $4.99/mo. Cancel Anytime.

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  6. Tales of Well Fargo was a well-written, satisfying western drama that followed the exploits of Jim Hardie, Wells Fargo Agent. In early episodes, he served as narrator/agent & later became a rancher and part-time Wells Fargo agent. Dale Robertson was very good in this series, with a toughness tempered with a sense of humor.

  7. Tales of Wells Fargo (TV Series 1957–1962) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

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