The Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok
The Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok | |
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Andy Devine as Jingles | |
Genre | Western |
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Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 8 |
No. of episodes | 113 (list of episodes) |
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Producer | William F. Broidy |
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Running time | 25 mins. |
Production company | Romson Productions |
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Release | April 15, 1951 (1951年4月15日) – September 24, 1958 (1958年9月24日) |
The Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok is an American Western television series that ran for eight seasons from April 15, 1951, through September 24, 1958. The Screen Gems series began in syndication,[1] but ran on CBS from June 5, 1955,[2] through 1958, and, at the same time, on ABC from 1957 through 1958.[3] The Kellogg's cereal company was the show's national sponsor.[1] The series was also exported to Australia during the late 1950s.[citation needed ]
Synopsis
[edit ]The Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok starred Guy Madison as the legendary Old West lawman (in real life, also a gunfighter) United States Marshal James Butler "Wild Bill" Hickok, and Andy Devine as his comedy sidekick, Jingles P. Jones. The series was set in the 1870s, with Hickok and Jones based at Fort Larabee.[4]
Production
[edit ]The series was produced by William F. Broidy Productions. It consisted of 113 episodes, the last 13 of which were made in color.[5] In 1957 Screen Gems bought the Broidy company's assets, which included 100 Hickok episodes on film.[6] Tommy Carr was the director. Kellogg's cereals sponsored it.[5]
Episodes
[edit ]Season | Episodes | Originally released | ||
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First released | Last released | |||
1 | 13 | April 14, 1951 (1951年04月14日) | July 8, 1951 (1951年07月08日) | |
2 | 13 | October 14, 1951 (1951年10月14日) | January 6, 1952 (1952年01月06日) | |
3 | 22 | January 27, 1952 (1952年01月27日) | June 30, 1952 (1952年06月30日) | |
4 | 13 | September 13, 1953 (1953年09月13日) | December 6, 1953 (1953年12月06日) | |
5 | 13 | November 21, 1954 (1954年11月21日) | February 13, 1955 (1955年02月13日) | |
6 | 13 | September 4, 1955 (1955年09月04日) | November 27, 1955 (1955年11月27日) | |
7 | 13 | September 2, 1956 (1956年09月02日) | November 25, 1956 (1956年11月25日) | |
8 | 13 | February 19, 1958 (1958年02月19日) | May 16, 1958 (1958年05月16日) |
Other media
[edit ]Devine and Madison portrayed their roles on Mutual radio from April 1, 1951, to 1956.[7]
During the 1950s, several episodes of the television show were spliced together and released as 16 feature films by Allied Artists.[5]
Guest stars
[edit ]- Mike Ragan appeared in three episodes, as Gus in "The Tax Collecting Story", as Collier in "Mexican Rustlers Story" (both 1951), and Malone in "The Doctor's Story" (1953).
- Carole Mathews appeared twice, first as Miss Jennings in "The Slocum Family" (1951) and then as Anne Hardy in "Blacksmith Story" (1952).
- Ewing Mitchell, as Mr. Harker in "Chain of Events" (1953)
- Gloria Saunders, as Sally Jones in "Boulder City Election" (1951)
- William Tannen, as Rand in "The Doctor's Story" (1953) and as Tom Maples in "The Maverick" (1954)
Award nominations
[edit ]Year | Award | Result | Category |
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1955 | Emmy Award | Nominated | Best Western or Adventure Series |
References
[edit ]- ^ a b "Breakfast cereal mascots: Beloved and bizarre". CBS News. April 7, 2013. Retrieved June 6, 2021.
- ^ Hawes, William (December 26, 2001). Filmed Television Drama, 1952-1958. McFarland. ISBN 978-0-7864-1132-0 . Retrieved October 20, 2022.
- ^ Woolery, George W. (1985). Children's Television: The First Thirty-Five Years, 1946-1981, Part II: Live, Film, and Tape Series. The Scarecrow Press. pp. 34–37. ISBN 0-8108-1651-2.
- ^ Terrace, Vincent (2011). Encyclopedia of Television Shows, 1925 through 2010 (2nd ed.). Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers. pp. 1177–1178. ISBN 978-0-7864-6477-7.
- ^ a b c Erickson, Hal (1989). Syndicated Television: The First Forty Years, 1947-1987'. McFarland & Company, Inc. pp. 101–102. ISBN 0-7864-1198-8.
- ^ "SG Purchases Broidy Assets". The Billboard. April 13, 1957. p. 28. Retrieved October 20, 2022.
- ^ Brooks, Tim; Marsh, Earle F. (2007). The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows, 1946-Present. New York: Ballantine Books. p. 23. ISBN 978-0-345-49773-4 . Retrieved May 28, 2021.
External links
[edit ]- The Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok at IMDb
- The Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok at CVTA
- Behind-the-scenes production photos Collection of Stephen Lodge.
- 1951 American television series debuts
- 1958 American television series endings
- 1950s Western (genre) television series
- Television series set in the 1870s
- CBS original programming
- American Broadcasting Company original programming
- Cultural depictions of Wild Bill Hickok
- First-run syndicated television programs in the United States
- Black-and-white American television shows
- Television series by Screen Gems
- Television series by Sony Pictures Television