Can't find a movie or TV show? Best Continuing Supporting Performance by an Actor in a Dramatic or Comedy Series: Dennis Weaver nominated (winner: Best Dramatic Series with Continuing Characters won, Best Editing of a Film for Television: Mike Pozen for "How to Kill a Woman" won. Roberts and Cheyenne Autumn. He also had roles in TVs Rawhide, Perry Mason and Have Gun, Will Travel.. When Milburn Stone temporarily left for heart bypass surgery in 1971, Pat Hingle played Dr. John Chapman for several episodes. Men start killing each other over saloon girl Dolly Varden (Whitney Blake), who seems to . Director Jesse Hibbs Writers John Meston (teleplay by) Marian Clark (story by) Norman MacDonnell (based on the radio series created by) Stars James Arness Dennis Weaver Milburn Stone See production, box office & company info Add to Watchlist 7 User reviews Photos Add photo Top cast Edit James Arness Matt Dillon Dennis Weaver Chester Milburn Stone Dirty Sally was a humorous western television series about a hard-drinking cantankerous old woman and a young former outlaw traveling to the California gold fields in a wagon pulled by a mule named Worthless. This episode aired two days after James Arness' 37th birthday (born 05-26-1923). As originally pitched to CBS executives, this was to be an adult Western, not a grown-up Hopalong Cassidy. The couple had a son, Matthew Michael Ansara, born August 29, 1965, who died of a drug overdose in 2001 . Strauss "had one vice, or rather obsession. Looks like a gambler's lucky charm has materialized in the winsome form of Dolly Varden (Blake). Gunsmuggler. The screenwriters responded to Curtis's absence by making Newly the new Dodge City marshal. Jeanette Nolan played Sally Fergus and Dack Rambo . The project was suspended for three years, when producer Norman Macdonnell and writer John Meston discovered it while creating an adult Western series of their own. Episode Info. Wind Gunsmoke Season 4. Dolly Parton Quite a Witch! For other uses, see, Television series (19551975) and TV movies. Series producers said that if the show were sponsored, they would have to "clean the show up". [63] George Walsh, the announcer for Gunsmoke, began in 1952 on the radio series and continued until the television series was canceled in 1975. ): Ma Smalley (boardinghouse owner; 19611972): Barney Danches (telegraph agent; 19651974): Best Action or Adventure Series nominated (winner: Best Continuing Performance by an Actor in a Dramatic Series: James Arness nominated (winner: Best Continuing Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Dramatic or Comedy Series: James Arness nominated (winner: Robert Young for. The program was funded by CBS in the first two years. Initially on the fringes of Dodge society, Festus Haggen was slowly phased in as a reliable sidekick and part-time deputy to Matt Dillon when Reynolds left in 1965. So what happens is that the cowboys pay Dolly to stand by them and the team of Dolly/Paris wins money either way. 11. 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April 29, 1991. Three other popular shows, Gilligan's Island, Lost in Space, and The Incredible Hulk, met the same abrupt fate. I have no reason to doubt the story, because Jimmy absolutely knew everybody.". Lowell Toy Manufacturing Corporation ("It's a Lowell Game") issued Gunsmoke as game No. The brother of actor Jeff Bridges, Beau became famous in his own right. In 1990, the second telefilm, Gunsmoke: The Last Apache, premiered. We finished the 20th year, we all expected to go on for another season, or two or three. [citation needed], The radio series ran from 1952 to 1961. Dunning wrote, "That radio fans considered the TV show a sham and its players impostors should surprise no one. The program was set after the arrival of the railroad in Dodge City (1872) and Kansas had been a state since 1861. Appearing in films like "Norma Rae," "Greased Lightning," and "Jerry Maguire," Bridges actually got his start in sitcoms and westerns. In the episode, Matt loses his memory and his heart during a brief liaison with "Mike" Yardner (played by Michael Learned, better known for playing Olivia in The Waltons). Every time anyone says her name, it sounds like Dolly Parton. Mr. Warren asked Wayne if he knew James Arness, and Mr. Wayne said yes. Chester's 1st line is "Underwear sure smells good when its fresh" as he's sniffing away. His real name was Dr. Calvin Moore. Matt is caught between the Army and the townspeople after an apparent Indian raid wipes out a family. The Hartland toy company included an 8" (1/9th scale) plastic Matt Dillion figure and his horse Old Faithful Buck in their line of famous TV cowboys and horses during the 1950s. Although Amanda Blake and . Connect with the definitive source for global and local news. It then went to an hour-long format. Many episodes end on a somber note, and villains often get away with their crimes. As of 2016[update], Gunsmoke was rated fourth globally, after Doctor Who (1963present), Taggart (19832010),[61] and The Bill (19842010). The series also appears intermittently on MeTV's themed sister network Decades, which CBS holds a partial interest in; it appears on the schedule depending on the theme and year a particular day has. The 60th anniversary reunion of Gunsmoke is Friday night, Sept. 18 at the Sportsmen's Lodge in Studio City . Dillon should have said why don't you smell mine, they only been on for a week. Contents 1 Personal life 2 Career 2.1 Child actress 2.2 Later career 3 Notes ", "Heldenfels' Mailbag: 'The Little Couple,' Jean Peters, game show prizes", "TV Guide Magazine's 60 Best Series of All Time", "Jay-Z, a speech by Sen. Robert F. Kennedy and 'Schoolhouse Rock!' Curtis is survived by his wife and two children. They said the cause of death was unkown. Many episodes were based on man's cruelty to man and woman, in as much as the prairie woman's life and the painful treatment of women as chattels were touched on well ahead of the time of most media. It remained among the top-20 programs until 1964. In the radio series, Kitty's profession was hinted at, but never explicit; in a 1953 interview with Time, Macdonnell declared, "Kitty is just someone Matt has to visit every once in a while". Columbia Pictures heard the song and signed Curtis as a singing cowboy. The series follows Dillon as he plays peacekeeper in a locale afflicted by problems such as rustling, gunfights and brawling. Our own Iliad and Odyssey, created from standard elements of the dime novel and the pulp Western as romanticized by [Ned] Buntline, [Bret] Harte, and [Mark] Twain. 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Denver Pyle was also considered for the role, as was Raymond Burr, who was ultimately also seen as too heavy for the part. The central character is lawman Marshal Matt Dillon, played by William Conrad on radio and James Arness on television. Amanda Blake (1929-1989) Blake was an American actress, best known for her role as Miss Kitty on Gunsmoke. Privately, Macdonnell had a guarded interest in taking the show to television, but publicly, he declared, "our show is perfect for radio", and he feared, as Dunning writes, "Gunsmoke confined by a picture could not possibly be as authentic or attentive to detail. See production, box office & company info, (teleplay by) (based on the radio series created by), (based on the radio series created by) (uncredited), Stage 5 & Stage 6, Paramount Sunset Lot, 5800 Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, California, USA. Matt suspects the new saloon girl of being affiliated with a crooked gambler. Sat, Sep 27, 1958 30 mins. Other movies he appeared included The Alamo, How the West Was Won, Mr. director of photography Film Editing by Albrecht Joseph Casting By Lynn Stalmaster Set Decoration by Raymond Boltz Jr. Curtis, who played deputy Festus Haggin from 1963-75, died in his sleep Sunday at his home here, family members said Monday. With a resonantly powerful and distinctive voice, Conrad was already one of radio's busiest actors. The central character is lawman Marshal Matt Dillon, played by William Conrad on radio and James Arness on television. Now "Gunsmoke" had its general store, a saloon run by Miss Kitty played by Amanda Blake, and . An article from Wide Open Country recalls actor Roger Ewing, who played Thad Greenwood on the classic TV Western. Doc wandered throughout the territories until he settled in Dodge City 17 years later under the name of Charles Adams. [64], Dodge City's Boot Hill Museum has a tribute to Gunsmoke, including set furniture from the 1960s and an old television tuned to the show. 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