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The Virginian (TV series)

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1233:, the character of Trampas took on a completely different personality from the character in the novel. In Wister's book, Trampas was a villain throughout the story and at the end was shot by the Virginian. In the series, producers chose to make Trampas a fun-loving and rowdy character; McClure fit the part perfectly. Trampas, a sandy-haired, rowdy cowhand who eventually settled down on the ranch, was by far the most developed character in the series, as compared to the minimal history on the title character. Several episodes were made detailing his past. McClure added a touch of light comedy to the series to counterbalance the Virginian's serious manner. For part of season 9, the Trampas character wore a thick mustache and broader brimmed hat. 1194:, the Virginian was the tough foreman of the Shiloh Ranch. Based loosely on the character in the Owen Wister novel, he always stood his ground firmly. Respected by the town citizens and the hands of the ranch, he was a prominent figure in Medicine Bow. In the series, the Virginian is the ranch foreman from the first episode. This way, the producers were able to establish a feeling that he had been there for a while, thus keeping a consistent story line; this differed from the book, where he was the deputy foreman, eventually promoted to foreman. The Virginian usually wore a black hat, black leather vest, black boots, a maroon red shirt and a single right-handed holster and revolver. He often ordered Monongahela brand whiskey in saloons. 1464: 1488: 1452: 1522: 1404: 1440: 1507: 1416: 1476: 1380: 1428: 1392: 2070: 1221:'s Judge Garth was portrayed as a stern man with a soft side to his personality, acting as a father figure to the Virginian. Respected by all the townspeople as well as his employees, Garth was often looked to as mediator for certain matters. Cobb left the series near the end of season four. In the episode "Morgan Starr", the character was stated to have left Shiloh to become governor of Wyoming. Garth had previously said he would leave Shiloh to his daughter Betsy in "The Hero" (season three, episode four). 1120: 1245:, Steve was a good friend of both Trampas' and the Virginian's. He was constantly getting Trampas in and out of his usual scrapes. The on-screen chemistry that Gary Clarke and Doug McClure possessed reflected a good friendship off screen, and was loved by fans worldwide. Although he was with the show at the beginning, Clarke was being phased out of the show at the end of season two, but remained as a guest star for a few episodes in season three, before departing permanently. 864: 40: 1349:) was the granddaughter of John Grainger, starting in season five. Trampas, the Virginian, and Stacey all looked out for her wellbeing. Elizabeth was cast as a teenage girl enjoying her life on the frontier. She loved horses, riding the range, and going to the ever-present Saturday-night dances. Sara Lane departed the series in season eight. 1284:
acquainted, after solving the murder of a prominent rancher in the introductory episode "Ryker". He became the sheriff in season four. Gulager remained with the show for four seasons, leaving briefly at the beginning of season five, then returning for the rest of season five before leaving for good toward the end of season six.
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scripts featuring the four stars away from the ranch. Little seemingly could save it, as the final season brought in several big guest stars to the remaining episodes. The studio and network were set on ending the series, as evidenced by rivals CBS and ABC making demographic moves away from rural-oriented shows (see "
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played a stern but loving grandfather to his two grandchildren, Stacey and Elizabeth. Although the Virginian and Mr. Grainger never quite had the father–son relationship that the Virginian and Judge Garth had, they got along well. Charles Bickford's death on November 9, 1967, was a shock to the cast.
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from seasons 1–4, Betsy was the only daughter of Judge Garth. Early in the series, she was made clear to be adopted, but nevertheless, the judge treated her as his own. Betsy and the ranch hands had a relationship similar to that of brother and sister. Trampas and Steve had a particular soft spot for
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veteran would indicate that the time period of the pilot was decades earlier than that of the series. He arrived by invitation at the ranch of Judge Henry (Robert Burton) to be an accountant and manager. He soon becomes involved in unraveling a plot to destroy the judge's efforts to create a new town
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When making the show, the producers chose not to reveal the Virginian's real name, and little about his past was actually made known, making the Virginian an intriguing and mysterious character. The foreman worked under five ranch owners throughout the series: Judge Garth (Lee J. Cobb), Morgan Starr
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Although Price later left again, the series continued smoothly in the pattern he set. Due to Charles Bickford's sudden death in November 1967, season six saw Clay Grainger (John McIntire), take ownership of Shiloh after his brother John's apparent departure "on business". The sixth season also added
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They had some idea of Colonel Mackenzie against the West. I wanted no part of that. Englishmen were running cattle here from the beginning. The English have this thing for land; for animals and crops... I said this old cocker's out of India and the colonies: he can take the American West on his own
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and Museum on September 22, 2012. During the 50th-anniversary event, INSP, the exclusive cable home to current reruns of "The Virginian" filmed content with the surviving cast to use in the "Cast Favorites Marathon", which continues to be aired several times each year. In 2017, INSP began airing
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In episode 2 of season 1 ("Woman from White Wing"), Betsy's real father is identified as Garth's former friend Frank Dawson; when Dawson went to prison, Garth took custody of baby Betsy and never told her about her true background, and years later Dawson, who has come back to take her with him,
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played the restless deputy Emmett Ryker. Ryker was the first cast regular not to live on Shiloh. A former lawman turned hired gun, because the pay was better, Ryker decided to settle in Medicine Bow before he took his new profession too far. He was hired by Sheriff Abbott, with whom he had been
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The final season operated on a "rotating lead actor" basis of the four stars, with normally just one lead appearing each week. Two of the four lead actors (Lee Majors and Doug McClure) never appeared together in the last season. The ranch itself played a very nominal part in season 9, with most
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Played by Randy Boone from seasons 2–4, Randy was a young ranch hand who played guitar and sang. He came into the show as Steve Hill was being phased out as a regular cast member. Before the new Grainger family was brought in for season five, his character was discontinued.
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Drury was an active advocate of the series since the end of the original airings. He traveled across the United States, Ireland, and several other countries, appearing in Western-themed conventions, festivals, celebrations, news programs, and TV specials to promote
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Producer Frank Price returned for season five. The characters of Randy, Morgan Starr, and Jennifer were subsequently replaced with characters of a more familiar tone. John Grainger (played by Charles Bickford) became the new owner. Elizabeth Grainger (played by
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These changes brought a better ranking (number 18) in the top-30 primetime shows in the United States, after the previous year had the show slip out of the top-30 rankings for the first time. (It was one of only four Western series shown in primetime.)
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Euro Video of Germany released season one, part one, in Germany, on October 14, 2010. Season one, part two, was released June 16, 2011. The release is presented with original English audio with German subtitles, as well as a German-dubbed soundtrack.
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The main cast in the fall of 1964: Center: Lee J. Cobb (Judge Garth), from left: Roberta Shore (Betsy Garth), Clu Gulager (Emmett Ryker), Doug McClure (Trampas), Randy Boone (ranch hand), James Drury (the
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her, often jumping to protect her, and looking out for her wellbeing. At the start of the series, Betsy was said to be 15 years old. In a season-four episode, "The Awakening", she married a minister (
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In 2012, Drury also reunited with L. Q. Jones, Clu Gulager, Diane Roter, Sara Lane, and Don Quine in addition to Boone, Clarke, and Shore. Three events were held to celebrate the 50th anniversary of
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played a tough and demanding man, who was hard to befriend, as the Virginian and Trampas soon found out. Fans disliked Dehner's character, and he left the show at the end of the season.
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Holly Grainger (played by Jeanette Nolan, McIntire's real-life wife, with whom he often worked professionally) as Clay's wife. Season seven had the entrance of David Sutton, played by
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from 1962 to 1971, for a total of 249 episodes. Drury had played the same role in 1958 in an unsuccessful pilot that became an episode of the NBC summer series
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Several cast changes were made throughout the program's run. In the first four seasons (1962–1966), the owner of the ranch was Judge Henry Garth (Cobb). His
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In the pilot, unlike in the later series, the Virginian had a noticeable Southern accent and wore a belt buckle marked "CSA", indicating service in the
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Halfway through season four, Morgan Starr was brought in to run the ranch for Judge Garth because of Garth's appointment as governor of Wyoming.
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released an LP of songs from the two singing actors. In the episode "First to Thine Own Self" (February 12, 1964), Boone's character sings "
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In episode 11, "The Devil's Children", the grave marker for one of the characters who dies in the episode states 1898 as the year of death.
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was brought in as the judge's niece. At the end of season four, along with Boone and Dehner, she left, making room for the new owners.
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and the look of the series was completely redesigned. Ownership of the Shiloh Ranch was changed once more, and Colonel Alan MacKenzie (
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The series focused on the foreman's quest to maintain an orderly lifestyle at Shiloh Ranch. The ranch was named after the two-day
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Westerns and continues to air every weekday; a marathon of Drury-centric episodes was run shortly after his death in April 2020.
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At the beginning of season five, with Judge Garth, Betsy, and Jennifer gone, a new character was brought in to run Shiloh.
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starting with a premier marathon in January 2010 and ending in December 2011. Seasons one through eight were shown.
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joined as a new character, Roy Tate, introduced in the fifth episode of the season. Granger said of his character:
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channel. Drury also reunited with key cast members Randy Boone, Gary Clarke, and Roberta Shore at these events.
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in the surrounding region. Other actors in the pilot, some of whom appeared in the series years later, included
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The series ran for nine seasons, making it network television's third-longest running Western series, behind
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starting with a marathon of episodes on September 22, 2012, to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the show.
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classic television digital specialty network, began airing episodes in 2013. The show later returned to
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was revamped, and McIntire, along with Nolan, Lane, David Hartman, and Tim Matheson, left the show.
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This article is about the television series. For other uses (including film adaptations), see
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In several countries, including the United Kingdom, the show went under the extended title
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on DVD in the UK on April 4, 2011. The DVD also contains an interview with James Drury.
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upon the death of Ward Bond, assuming the role of the new wagonmaster. In season 9,
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was proposed to replace it. From the beginning, the 90-minute series was filmed in
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were the only ones that finished in the Nielsen rating top-15 year-end rankings.
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by Paul Green, with a foreword by former executive producer Frank Price, (2006)
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Along with Gary Clarke and Roberta Shore, he participated in interviews for the
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was hired as his brother, Liz and Stacey's great uncle. Clay had a wife, Holly (
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In episode 13, "The Accomplice", an 1898 calendar is present in the bunkhouse.
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Stacey (Don Quine) and Elizabeth (Sara Lane) Grainger with their grandfather
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became television's first 90-minute Western series (75 minutes excluding
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At the beginning of season three, a new cast regular was introduced.
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James Drury as the Virginian in the Universal series by the same name
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James Drury, Clu Gulager, and Doug Butts (SVP of Programming, INSP)
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In episode seven, "Riff Raff", several of the main characters join
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published a single issue of a comic book tie-in in summer 1963.
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In season 9 (1970–1971), the name of the program was changed to
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aired Wednesday at 7:30–9:00 pm on NBC for its entire run.
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Smith, C. (August 30, 1970). "GRANGER comes to SHILOH".
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He was replaced by John McIntire as his brother Clay.
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A History of Television's "The Virginian", 1962–1971
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Foreman of the Shiloh Ranch in Medicine Bow, Wyoming
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chooses to leave Shiloh without telling her either.
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"Program notes .". 2116:Pollock Pines, California (Ghost Mountain Ranch) 2441: 888:In episode five, "The Brazen Bell", guest star 1481:Jeannette Nolan as Clay Grainger's wife, Holly 1274: 2922: 2526: 2347: 2679: 2677: 2675: 2647: 2645: 818:The half-hour black and white pilot titled 3069:American English-language television shows 2929: 2915: 1558: 38: 3079:Television series by Universal Television 2553: 1074:A new opening theme song was composed by 2686:The Virginian – Season 5 Opening Credits 2672: 2654:The Virginian – Season 1 Opening Credits 2642: 2597:The Virginian – Season 9 Opening Credits 2144:titled "We've Lost a Train" served as a 2068: 1034: 862: 3064:1971 American television series endings 3059:1970s Western (genre) television series 3049:1960s Western (genre) television series 2801:The Virginian: A Horseman of the Plains 2622:"1970, Those changes at shiloh ranch". 2122:, Griffith Park Los Angeles, California 874:The Virginian, A Horseman of the Plains 3054:1962 American television series debuts 3041: 2335:The Final Season: The Men from Shiloh 2910: 2500:"Stewart Granger to join Virginian". 2452:"The Official Website of James Drury" 1859: 1823: 1787: 1751: 1715: 1679: 1643: 1607: 1571: 1552: 1357:After the death of Charles Bickford, 1340: 749:The Virginian: Horseman of the Plains 709:, and others. 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