The 1950s and 1960s were the halcyon days of TV Westerns. Notable names included Glenn Ford, Rod Cameron, Harry Carey, Walter Burke, and the figurative Robert Mitchum, whose dulcet tones narrated the ...
Western TV shows are interesting because they manage to captivate audiences all around the world. Even those who don't live in the US enjoy these shows because they transport audiences to an endearing ...
When it comes to the Western genre, it was most prolific in the 1950s and '60s. Horse operas were everywhere at the time, and in the '60s, especially, the genre began to shift and change. There's no ...