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ОтветитьNobody wears a hat or sits a horse as Dale Robertson did. His horse Jubilee was as elegant and sure footed as he was. What a pleasure to watch!
ОтветитьLove these wells Fargo eps, every time I watch this one, kind of makes me nervous, been awhile I forgot who was on his side , who was not the odds were badly against him.
Thank you (WOWs🎉)so much, truly what is to me,5* entertainment.
We need shows like this today. Sadly current generations are incapable of making them.
ОтветитьThe dad loved this show.
Ответить1st watch tonight, I'm 75 remember these well. Great to see thankyou!!!
ОтветитьMy grandpa, granny,mom and Dad enjoyed this show year's ago. Thank you for bringing them back the good memories.
ОтветитьDayle was certainly one of the icons in acting.
ОтветитьBob your the man
ОтветитьReal horseman trained horse's in Oklahoma, could actually fight lost his college aid because he had some professional boxing matches, joined the army became a tank commander fought the Afrika core in north Africa under Pattern wounded twice could have came home but refused to leave his unit one battle a direct hit on the turret blew him out but killed the crew, could fist fight, handle gun's for real, and trained horse's professionally, not the usual soft Hollywood type actor had is ranch in Oklahoma where he lived. And tale's of wells Fargo is on cable tv everyday.
ОтветитьWonder if that stone fence/wall is still there...22.30-24.00 ca, great American Heritage-I agree!
ОтветитьVery good!!!
ОтветитьLove ❤️ this show even today. I watch it on T V Land every day Mon. Thru Thursday,s great memories.🙏🥰🌹🌹
ОтветитьTales of Wells Fargo with Jim Hardie is the very best of the western TV shows. Robertson was a surreal skilled westerner detective.
ОтветитьI performed IT audits for Wells Fargo in the 70's ans 80's along with other large banks. WFB has been ripping off U.S. customers for years, and I do not think any of the robberies through the years could offset their tactics.
ОтветитьDale's one of my all-time favorites. Thanks!
ОтветитьOne of my favorite episodes.. thanks for sharing! Jim Hardy has probably kissed more attractive woman than John Wayne himself lol
ОтветитьThanks for the 1st episode,I was an infant then,I really like the show,Dale was great .
ОтветитьHow many,, Star in,, this show 🤣👍,,dale,,was, good,, play,,Jim,,in,, wells Fargo great show keep play,,them
ОтветитьThe video you posted "A Tale Of Wells Fargo" (pilot), has just made my day. I still remember when there were men like Jim Hardy on TV. I really appreciate watching episodes like this. The reason being the talentless automatons being aired today.
I only discovered these episodes today (2/1/2023).
R.I.P., Bob Terry.
Thanks Bob. This must have been before he got Jubilee.
ОтветитьKINDLY INCLUDE ME, BOB, AMONG YOUR WHOLEHEARTED WELL-WISHERS!!! I GREW-UP IN MANILA SAVOURING "THE LONE RANGER," "BAT MASTERSON," "HAVE GUN WILL TRAVEL," BUT, NOT THE KIND OF YOUR ""FORSAKEN WESTERNS!!!""
ОтветитьGood show!
ОтветитьGood show!
ОтветитьWell done. More than one way to obtain. Give others the same as God gave you. God bless lol 😍😍
Ответитьso this is the pilot ?.... Never saw it before 20 years that have been watching this Great Western show starring the incomparable dale Robertson
ОтветитьOh my! This is definitely not the Jim Hardy of the series. That Jim only cared for his horse.
ОтветитьLove this
ОтветитьI've seen Tales of Wells Fargo on TV for years, but I never really watched until a few months ago. Now it's a favorite. Same with Laramie. I was missing out for years watching only Gunsmoke and Bonanza. Not that those aren't great, but there are other classic westerns.
ОтветитьDale Robertson with his handsome self 🥰❤️❤️😍😍😍😍😘
ОтветитьBravo Frank Gruber
ОтветитьLoved this show, I was about 6 when I remember seeing this show
Ответитьthanks great show
ОтветитьJust something about the black and white westerns, don't get me wrong love them all,
Take Gunsmoke for an instance ,I guess half of them are in color, but it's just something about the black and white ones, seems more realistic?
Wow Bob that's the first time I ever looked real close in that little circle, didn't know you had a twin?
ОтветитьI'd say that kiss he gave her must have been worth more than $20,000 in gold good night damn well saved his life'
YEAHA! I'm just going to leave my boots up watch another one. Thanks BT.
This is so good to see this first pilot/episode of that fine western TOWF.
ОтветитьThese are good movies. Thanks for sharing this one.
ОтветитьEXCELLENT, EXCELLENT !!!
ОтветитьIt was a good show.
Thank you Bob Terry.
My mother named me Roger after Roger Moore when he was on Maverick
Dale for Dale Robertson a fellow Oklahoman and Temple of course is my
actual last name and my mom a fan of TV and films where I got my fondness
for classic television and movies and I was born and raised in Southern Oklahoma
and that's where I still live, thanks.
If I wasn't so old, I might even remember seeing the first episode when it aired. Always a favorite of mine. We sure could use some old west justice today. Where
is Judge Roy Bean when you need him.
Two future marshals of other shows.
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Still watch it on Grit.
From Schlitz Playhouse of Stars (12-14-1956).
ОтветитьBob, Thanks for keeping alive our great American Heritage. We need it now (2022) more than ever.
ОтветитьGreat movie, hope there’s plenty more to come 👍
ОтветитьHave been watching the series for a while, but hadn't seen the pilot. Thanks for this! Much appreciated.
ОтветитьUsed to watch this show on the telly… one of my favourites… in black and white then, no colour TV in those days
ОтветитьNot really forsaken was it.
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