On the Biography Channel's Behind The Scenes: Gilligan's Island (2002), Gilligan's Island producer Sherwood Schwartz states that Babe pressured her husband not to cancel Gunsmoke in 1967, so the network cut Gilligan's Island, instead. Whitney Blake, that played Dolly, was a real tiger in this episode as she gave Marshal Dillon grief when she uses her female status as a way of getting around his orders. Gunsmoke has one spin-off series, Dirty Sally, a semicomedy starring Jeanette Nolan as an old woman and Dack Rambo as a young gunfighter, leaving Dodge City for California to pan for gold. All of these box sets are available on Region 1 DVD from Paramount Home Entertainment and CBS DVD. Marshal Matt Dillon keeps the peace in rough-and-tumble Dodge City. Lowell Toy Manufacturing Corporation ("It's a Lowell Game") issued Gunsmoke as game No. Although Amanda Blake and . [27] William Lava composed the original theme music for television, as noted in the program credits. The brother of actor Jeff Bridges, Beau became famous in his own right. Other films included Gunsmoke: To the Last Man (1992), Gunsmoke: The Long Ride (1993), and Gunsmoke: One Man's Justice (1994). The series was the top-rated show from 1957 to 1961 and maintained excellent ratings throughout its run. Kitty was played by actress Georgia Ellis on radio, and by Amanda Blake on TV. It then went to an hour-long format. Gunsmoke (TV Series) Old Flame (1960) Full Cast & Crew See agents for this cast & crew on IMDbPro Directed by Jesse Hibbs Writing Credits Cast (in credits order) complete, awaiting verification Produced by Music by Nathan Scott Cinematography by Fleet Southcott . Second, Ewing appeared on "Gunsmoke" between 1965-67. The sassy owner of Long Branch Saloon in Dodge City was played by actress Amanda Blake, a woman who would forever make her mark not only in the western genre of television but also in society. So he takes it out of Dillon's money. In 1970, Popular Library published the following paperback book written by Chris Stratton: In 1974, Award Books published the following paperback books written by Jackson Flynn based on the TV series: In 1998, Boulevard Books published the following paperbacks written by Gary McCarthy based on the TV series: A series of novels based upon the television series written by Joseph A. Miss Blake died Wednesday night at Mercy General Hospital, said hospital spokeswoman Jerri Ewen. Individual stations such as KFWD in Dallas also carry the series in their markets. Best Supporting Actress (Continuing Character) in a Dramatic Series: Individual Achievements in Music - Composition: Outstanding Achievement in Musical Composition: Morton Stevens for "Major Glory" (winner: Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Drama: Milburn Stone won, Outstanding Achievement in Film Sound Editing: Norman Karlin and Richard E. Raderman won (tied with Alex Bamattre, Michael Colgan, Douglas H. Grindstaff, Joe Kavigan, Bill Lee, and Josef E. Von Stroheim for, In 1997, the episode "The Jailer" was ranked No. 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. Chester and Festus Haggen are Dillon's sidekicks, though others became acting deputies for .mw-parser-output .frac{white-space:nowrap}.mw-parser-output .frac .num,.mw-parser-output .frac .den{font-size:80%;line-height:0;vertical-align:super}.mw-parser-output .frac .den{vertical-align:sub}.mw-parser-output .sr-only{border:0;clip:rect(0,0,0,0);height:1px;margin:-1px;overflow:hidden;padding:0;position:absolute;width:1px}2+12- to 7+12-year stints: Quint Asper (Burt Reynolds) (196265), Thad Greenwood (Roger Ewing) (196567), and Newly O'Brien (Buck Taylor) (196775), who served as both back-up deputy and doctor-in-training, having some studies in medicine through his uncle, which then continued under Doc Adams. I don't know; I've never even heard of this confusion. Amanda Blake Kitty Strother Martin Dooley Ken Lynch Colpitt James Maloney Faber Ben Wright Mr. Ross George Selk Moss Grimmick James Nusser Nelson Director John Rich Writers John Meston (story by) (screenplay by) (based on the radio series created by) Norman MacDonnell (based on the radio series created by) (uncredited) In 2006, as part of Gunsmoke's 50th anniversary on TV, selected episodes were released on DVD in three different box sets. We finished the 20th year, we all expected to go on for another season, or two or three. At the end of its run in 1975, Los Angeles Times columnist Cecil Smith wrote: "Gunsmoke was the dramatization of the American epic legend of the west. "[21], According to Thomas "Duke" Miller, a TV and movie celebrity expert, this story was told to him by legendary actor James Stewart: "Jimmy said he was in the office with Charles Warren when Mr. Wayne came in. Matt: James Arness. The TV series ran from September 10, 1955, to March 31, 1975, on CBS, with 635 total episodes. His real name was Dr. Calvin Moore. She also appeared in two episodes of The Adventures of Jim Bowie in 1957 and . [citation needed], The radio series ran from 1952 to 1961. 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. If there's $100 that the guy winning ends up with, and Dolly gets 20%, that's $20. Curtis replaced Frank Sinatra on Tommy Dorseys band after Sinatra left to become a solo artist. It is the second Western television series written for adults,[18] premiering on September 10, 1955, four days after The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp. [57] In September 1975, though still ranking among the top-30 programs in the ratings, Gunsmoke was canceled after a 20-year run; it was replaced by Mary Tyler Moore spin-offs Rhoda and Phyllis (though Rhoda actually debuted while Gunsmoke was still airing first-run). [citation needed] The first 12 seasons aired Saturdays at 10 pm, seasons 13 through 16 aired Mondays at 7:30pm, and the last four seasons aired Mondays at 8 pm. [59] As of 2017[update], it had the highest number of scripted episodes for any U.S. primetime, commercial, live-action television series. Every time anyone says her name, it sounds like Dolly Parton. Jeanette Nolan played Sally Fergus and Dack Rambo . Dillon and Kitty clearly have a close personal relationship. [63] George Walsh, the announcer for Gunsmoke, began in 1952 on the radio series and continued until the television series was canceled in 1975. Conrad directed two television episodes, in 1963 and 1971, and McNear appeared on six, playing characters other than Doc, including three times as storekeeper Howard Rudd. Every time anyone says her name, it sounds like Dolly Parton. (1 Episode), Bank Teller (1 Episode), Jay Rabb (1 Episode), Bill Miller (1 Episode), Johnny August (1 Episode), John Eagle Wing (1 Episode), Ben Corder (1 Episode), Frank (1 Episode), Col. 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With a resonantly powerful and distinctive voice, Conrad was already one of radio's busiest actors. In the end, the primary roles were all recast, with Arness as Marshal Matt Dillon (on the recommendation of Wayne, who also introduced the pilot), Dennis Weaver as Chester Goode, Milburn Stone as Dr. G. "Doc" Adams (later Galen "Doc" Adams), and Amanda Blake as Miss Kitty Russell. Jim Buck (stage driver; 19571962) and Floyd (bartender; 197475): Deputy Marshal Clayton Thaddeus "Thad" Greenwood (19651967): Newly O'Brian (gunsmith/Deputy Marshal; 19671975): Bill Pence (Long Branch owner/co-owner 1955?56? Macdonnell became the associate producer of the TV show and later the producer. Just hilarious as Dillon just stares at him with a straight face. Episodes were aimed at adults with some of the most explicit content of their time, including violent crimes, scalpings, massacres, and opium addicts. The episode was based on "Matt's Love Story". But what. Pickens (1 Episode), Ben Snow (2 Episodes), Cooter (1 Episode), Dooley (1 Episode), Timble (1 Episode), Gene Bunch (1 Episode), Mr. Stooler (1 Episode), Rowley (1 Episode), Ed Davey (1 Episode), Billy (1 Episode), Dillard (1 Episode), Roberts (1 Episode), Bert (1 Episode), Ben (1 Episode), Ross (1 Episode), Charlie (1 Episode), Driver (1 Episode), Sterret (1 Episode), Jep Hunter (1 Episode), George Chandler (1 Episode), Fallon (1 Episode), Mr. Lauter (1 Episode), Orely (3 Episodes), Hap (2 Episodes), Red Bailey (2 Episodes), Hotel Clerk (1 Episode), Weevil (1 Episode), Carl Wilkins (1 Episode), Riney (1 Episode), Clell Williams (2 Episodes), Amos Carver (1 Episode), Dave Carpenter (1 Episode), Luke Rumbaugh (1 Episode), Gainer (1 Episode), Sheriff Shackwood (1 Episode), Ben Rawlins (1 Episode), Jubal Gray (1 Episode), Wes Cameron (1 Episode), Jim Basset (1 Episode), Townsman (1 Episode), Captain (1 Episode), Rev Tucker (1 Episode), Judge (1 Episode), Snood (1 Episode), Juror (1 Episode), Telegrapher (1 Episode), Preacher (1 Episode), Bailiff (1 Episode), Mr. Jonas (1 Episode), Ned (1 Episode), Bull (6 Episodes), Bartender (2 Episodes), Depositor (1 Episode), Barkeep (1 Episode), Dutch (1 Episode), Elias Franklin (1 Episode), Ben Bartlett (1 Episode), Jed (1 Episode), Charlie Fess (1 Episode), Gus (1 Episode), Cain Vestal (1 Episode), James Riley (1 Episode), Colonel (1 Episode), Harper (1 Episode), Sheriff (1 Episode), Jep (1 Episode), Chris Kelly (1 Episode), Deke (1 Episode), Al Tresh (1 Episode), Reb (1 Episode), Seth (1 Episode), Sweet Billy (1 Episode), Speeler (1 Episode), Lafe (1 Episode), Jed Hakes (1 Episode), Hack (1 Episode), Solis (1 Episode), Sy Sherne (1 Episode), Jed Butler (1 Episode), Howard Kane (1 Episode), Art McLane (1 Episode), Marshal Clint Tucker (1 Episode), Worth Sweeney (1 Episode), Ad (1 Episode), Harry (1 Episode), Roy (1 Episode), Tobe (1 Episode), Simeon (1 Episode), Hatcher (1 Episode), Scroggs (1 Episode), Anson (1 Episode), Dekker (1 Episode), Bent (1 Episode), Harve (1 Episode), Toby (1 Episode), Lucas (2 Episodes), Will Stroud (1 Episode), Jim Cavanaugh (1 Episode), Gance (1 Episode), Jess Bradman (1 Episode), Colpitt (1 Episode), McKee (1 Episode), Rolling (1 Episode), Ed Glick (1 Episode), Charlie (1 Episode), Indian (1 Episode), Chief Little Hawk (1 Episode), Indian Chief (1 Episode), The Indian (1 Episode), Goriko (1 Episode), Brave (1 Episode), Warrior (1 Episode), Indian Policeman (1 Episode), Scarface (1 Episode), Nebo (3 Episodes), Garvey (1 Episode), Lt. 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