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  1. Return to Lonesome Dove is a 1993 American four part television miniseries, written by John Wilder involving characters created in Larry McMurtry's Western novel Lonesome Dove which was broadcast by CBS and first aired on November 14–17, 1993.

  2. Return to Lonesome Dove: With Jon Voight, Barbara Hershey, Ricky Schroder, William Petersen. Head back to Lonesome Dove in this sequel to one of the most-loved miniseries of all time.

  3. A solid sequel to 1989's acclaimed 'Lonesome Dove,' about a former Texas Ranger heading up a mustang drive to Montana. The miniseries featured a first-rate performance by...

  4. After returning the body of Gus McCrae to Lonesome Dove, Woodrow Call takes on the challenge of driving a herd of wild mustangs 2500 miles north to the Hat Creek Ranch in Montana.

  5. Head back to Lonesome Dove in this sequel to one of the most-loved miniseries of all time. Captain Call has just buried Gus at Lonesome Dove and plans to head back to his ranch in Montana. Looking at a herd of wild Mustangs, he decides to drive them north with the help of Isom and Gideon Walker.

  6. After returning the body of Gus McCrae to Lonesome Dove, Woodrow Call takes on the challenge of driving a herd of wild mustangs 2500 miles north to the Hat Creek Ranch in Montana. In his travels, however, Gus will be forced to endure tragedy, triumph, despair and deceit before he ever gets there.

  7. Return to Lonesome Dove. Return to the story that captured both the spirit of the Old West and the hearts of America. Return to the breathtaking locations, dramatic confrontations, stirring romance and thrilling action. Free trial of Shout!

  8. Return to Lonesome Dove. Second installment of the Lonesome Dove series features Woodrow F. Call in his struggle to make a success of his Montana ranch.

  9. Return to Lonesome Dove. Drama 1993. Available on The CW, Pluto TV, Peacock, Prime Video, Tubi TV, Amazon Freevee, Plex. Return to the story that captured both the spirit of the Old West and the hearts of America.

  10. After fulfilling Gus McCrae's burial wish, Woodrow Call plans to return to Montana. While heading back to Hat Creek Ranch, Woodrow Call decides to drive a herd of wild Mustangs north.

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