“Photo of all the Warner Brothers Studio television western stars who had programs on ABC.
From left: Will Hutchins (“Sugarfoot” Brewster-Sugarfoot), Peter Brown (Johnny McKay-Lawman),
Jack Kelly (Bart Maverick-Maverick), Ty Hardin (Bronco Laine-Bronco), James Garner (Bret Maverick-Maverick),
Wayde Preston (Christopher Colt-Colt .45), John Russell (Dan Troop-Lawman).
12 January 1959″
Me too. But I’ve been a James Garner fan for much of my life. I only saw Maverick later in reruns. But Support Your Local Sherriff and … Gunfighter, Rockford Files, and the revival of Maverick were all shows/films I enjoyed him in.
I didn’t realize they were all the TV stars till I saw Alexi’s post.
Before that I only recognized James Garner too…. I’d say he’s pretty much the only one who became widely known.
I wondered who they were, and if it was some movie I didn’t know about.
Funny thing is I thought I recognized Jack Kelly, as well, and wondered why both Mavericks world be in a movie together.
But I was looking at Peter Brown (not a name I remember) and not the real Jack Kelly, right next to him.
…
The sad thing is I watched at least a few episodes of every one of those shows, and a lot of a few of them, but I’ve forgotten all those faces and most of their names.
Our whole family watched Maverick.
My sister and I were crazy about Will Hutchins, but Sugarfoot was on a revolving schedule with two other shows, so we only watched it every third week.
I didn’t think it was on as early as 1959. I would have said 1961 or 62, but I guess I’m wrong. I was pretty young.
I always thought John Russell looked like a store mannequin.
I think this was the point that I realized (at nine years old) that EVERY show on TV was a western, and chose to boycott the whole genre. It’s affected my attitudes towards any enforced “preferences” to this day. (Don’t ask me about chocolate chip cookies and orange pekoe tea…)
A search for Perry Avenue in Montgomery, Alabama brought up no map location. There is a Perry Street with both a south and north section, but there is nothing remotely close to a “rich” neighbourhood on either section.
Our first husky never tore things up (except the squeaky toys we gave him). Our second husky only caused damage outside. When she chased chipmunks into the down spouts, she’d chomp the metal downspout and crushed it.
I’m familiar with a lot of dog breeds but I had no idea there were short haired huskies, or that the term covered more than one actual breed!
The ones called Siberian Huskies were the only ones I knew.
…
The Wikipedia page on huskies is interesting, with pictures of breeds known as one type or another of husky that I would never have recognized as such.
Too much information to post here, but you might want to take a look.
…
As an aside… I also apologize cos I made a typo when writing about Santa Rosa… we have almost 180, 000 people, not 280,00. I didn’t even notice the mistake till you commented.
But what’s an extra hundred thousand people, anyway, right?
I’m going to have to go back into this and get some of the titles to see if I can find them published online.
Another good one by Pete beard. Thanks for posting it.
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Sam and little Sammy…
That’ll do, Kangaroo.
That’s enough, Powderpuff.
Say goodbye, Sugar pie.
It’s been swell, Tinkerbell.
My dad’s were:
Y’know what I mean Jelly Bean
Just what I said Pumpkin head
Then we’d make up more as we talked. Thanks for posting this… great memories.
Rockefeller Center, NYC
Says the poly-amorous guy with the lightning bolt.
“Photo of all the Warner Brothers Studio television western stars who had programs on ABC.
From left: Will Hutchins (“Sugarfoot” Brewster-Sugarfoot), Peter Brown (Johnny McKay-Lawman),
Jack Kelly (Bart Maverick-Maverick), Ty Hardin (Bronco Laine-Bronco), James Garner (Bret Maverick-Maverick),
Wayde Preston (Christopher Colt-Colt .45), John Russell (Dan Troop-Lawman).
12 January 1959″
The above information comes from HERE.
How embarrassing, I only remember one of them.
…”Maverick” (and I only got that because I recognized James Garner).
Same here. 🙂
Me too. But I’ve been a James Garner fan for much of my life. I only saw Maverick later in reruns. But Support Your Local Sherriff and … Gunfighter, Rockford Files, and the revival of Maverick were all shows/films I enjoyed him in.
Will Hutchins still lives on Long Island, NY. Quite the celebrity. I believe he may be the only one of those pictured still living.
I’m amazed that people remember!
I didn’t realize they were all the TV stars till I saw Alexi’s post.
Before that I only recognized James Garner too…. I’d say he’s pretty much the only one who became widely known.
I wondered who they were, and if it was some movie I didn’t know about.
Funny thing is I thought I recognized Jack Kelly, as well, and wondered why both Mavericks world be in a movie together.
But I was looking at Peter Brown (not a name I remember) and not the real Jack Kelly, right next to him.
…
The sad thing is I watched at least a few episodes of every one of those shows, and a lot of a few of them, but I’ve forgotten all those faces and most of their names.
Our whole family watched Maverick.
My sister and I were crazy about Will Hutchins, but Sugarfoot was on a revolving schedule with two other shows, so we only watched it every third week.
I didn’t think it was on as early as 1959. I would have said 1961 or 62, but I guess I’m wrong. I was pretty young.
I always thought John Russell looked like a store mannequin.
I think this was the point that I realized (at nine years old) that EVERY show on TV was a western, and chose to boycott the whole genre. It’s affected my attitudes towards any enforced “preferences” to this day. (Don’t ask me about chocolate chip cookies and orange pekoe tea…)
if you can read the tiny lettering
Juarez-Muchado
I think I’ve burned my eyeballs out! I see the first copy(?) but not the second…
I can’t make either work.
Are they the same or different?
It’s a day later and I can barely get an image from either. Nighthawks, you’ll be hearing from my optometrist…
I opted out of that part where I’m held accountable for my actions
oops!
worked for me
I remember studying these in bacteriology….
…
Wow, no wonder Cleo gets away with murder.
Look what the cops are driving in Cleveland.
Montgomery, Alabama-1906
A search for Perry Avenue in Montgomery, Alabama brought up no map location. There is a Perry Street with both a south and north section, but there is nothing remotely close to a “rich” neighbourhood on either section.
Source for calling this PERRY AVENUE.
EXACTLY !!!
He did that to the interior of both vehicles.
He did all that while I was staring at his nose!
Me too… waiting to see him in color.
Our first husky never tore things up (except the squeaky toys we gave him). Our second husky only caused damage outside. When she chased chipmunks into the down spouts, she’d chomp the metal downspout and crushed it.
Thanks for your post yesterday about your dogs.
I’m familiar with a lot of dog breeds but I had no idea there were short haired huskies, or that the term covered more than one actual breed!
The ones called Siberian Huskies were the only ones I knew.
…
The Wikipedia page on huskies is interesting, with pictures of breeds known as one type or another of husky that I would never have recognized as such.
Too much information to post here, but you might want to take a look.
…
As an aside… I also apologize cos I made a typo when writing about Santa Rosa… we have almost 180, 000 people, not 280,00. I didn’t even notice the mistake till you commented.
But what’s an extra hundred thousand people, anyway, right?
Geez, if that’s all you should have noticed my daughter right away.
I don’t get out much.
I’m going to have to go back into this and get some of the titles to see if I can find them published online.
Another good one by Pete beard. Thanks for posting it.
I can’t help you win the game… that would be cheating.
I can show you the differences I found… but first you have to try to find them yourself.
Otherwise clicking
Got the same 9!
Eight!
Yes!!
New roof went on today. Glad that it’s over. Shingles came with a 50 year warranty, so I’ll never have to worry about that again.
it’s usually a transfer of worries to another worry that takes place
Oh yes they do. My late mother had them.
LOL
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