What happened was that when Gunsmoke went from 30 minute Black and White episodes to 60 minute Color episodes, Milburn’s time went drastically down where he became almost non-existent just like Miss Kitty’s. They had meatier parts before and they dried up as the writers would bring actors like Victor French, and others to act as Villains. What was interesting was that the beginning Milburn refused to do Gunsmoke unless he got residuals from repeated episodes which still continue to this day, and probably for forever. He said there were too many former TV Cowboy stars and their families who were living in the poor house because they only took a straight salary.
"Gunsmoke" was the best TV Western series I have seen so far. Arness had more charisma and was a better actor than John Wayne. When 'Festus Hagen' joined the show, he became quickly my favourite. The whole cast was great!
I'm not buying any of this. Gunsmoke ran for twenty years and Milburn Stone was there all the way except for the time he had to leave due to heart surgery. Gunsmoke would have aired longer but it died because of Hollywood's move to the left politically and started killing off what they considered shows with to much gun violence. It was clear that the cast of gunsmoke were very close. Almost fifty years after it ended the reruns are still watched by many. Gunsmoke like all tv back then always taught us kids who grew up and loved it many morals and life listens. TV today like all media is just the opposite. Stop trying to stain the best entertainment that ever existed.
James Arness brought a lightness and humor to the set that balanced out Stone's seriousness. It's interesting to see how their contrasting personalities complemented each other and contributed to the overall dynamic of the show. Despite any differences they may have had, it's evident that both actors were instrumental in making "Gunsmoke" the beloved classic that it is today.
The differences in opinion and styles are what made the show great to watch. Wish we had the ability to live like this again. Life can and should be great to live.
THIS HAPPENS, EVERY WHEIR. ITS CALLED RESPECT, AND WORKING TOGETHER, NO MATTER WHAT THE SITUATION IS 👍👍👍, THESES PEOPLE ON GUN SMOKE, NEW WHAT THEY WHERE IN FOR, FANTASTIC WORK, LOVED EVERY MIN
Thanks for another informative video. Speaking of TV western serials, there were two ubiquitous objects that were present in the Old West, but never revealed in TV westerns: horse manure in the streets and outhouses in the alleyways. 🤔 BTW: Roller rinks and bowling alleys were present in the larger towns and cities of the Old West; they, too, were never seen in TV westerns. 🤨
If Milburn Stone really felt that way, he should have stayed in the movie industry. James Arness was just trying to lighten the atmosphere on the set. Those can be some long, dragged out days filming a one hour weekly TV series, 6 days a week, especially back in those days when they made so many more episodes than they do currently. If I had been an actor on this series, I would have appreciated James' sense of humor.
Hang on a minute... I'm confused. Is this video trying to suggest they didn't get along and had very contrasting approaches to their craft? (That's sarcasm, since they repeated that about four times in a row in almost the exact same language)
Reading Arness's bio, I came away with the notion he was self-absorbed and uncaring about the other cast member's time. His stunt flying his plane over the set for a long time ruining the shoot was contemptuous. (I watch GS every day)
Milburn Stone was constantly rubbing his face as Dr Adam's when treating patients, even during surgery. That was gross. All of the players seemed to get along well and the banter between them was part of the shows success.
I think that's a Probleme of the Generations🫠...Stone was older thanks Arness ❤❣️ JKA was first a man with Hunger of Life ...Actor was a job, not the once in his Lifestyle 🌈
Let's not forget that it is the writers of the show who create the show long before the actors create it. Bad writing can't possibly be translated into great acting. Great actors are often ruined by shitty scripts. Very long term, this is what has more or less happened to the Star Trek franchise. Things become cartoonish.
Stone was just a little bastard who was jealous of Arness who was a big (higher paid) bastard. The 30 minute B&W episodes were the good ones. The 60 min. ones must be endured.
I watch a channel which is very near my home. It’s not on any cable package. We get it at my home as a local channel. It has The Lone Ranger, Lassie, and other old shows. We have MeTV ! Which I think a lot of people around the country. I like having a few channel i can watch old tv shows. It’s nice to watch something from my past . We have a channel that shows “Three Stooges marathon on New Year’s Eve to New Year’s Day at midnight. If I’m not doing anything, I will watch it. Or if I come home from a party and watch it and on Nays day.
I disliked this show mostly because it was shot in the studio, with very few episodes actually being filmed outside.. Not being an American I, of course, never saw any of the early episodes as we didn't have a TV in our house so I don't remember this Doc person. I do remember Chester and he was my favourite character by far. My most disliked member of the cast? Sorry everyone, but it was James Arness. I just hated him.
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What happened was that when Gunsmoke went from 30 minute Black and White episodes to 60 minute Color episodes, Milburn’s time went drastically down where he became almost non-existent just like Miss Kitty’s. They had meatier parts before and they dried up as the writers would bring actors like Victor French, and others to act as Villains.
What was interesting was that the beginning Milburn refused to do Gunsmoke unless he got residuals from repeated episodes which still continue to this day, and probably for forever.
He said there were too many former TV Cowboy stars and their families who were living in the poor house because they only took a straight salary.
The black and whites were better.
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I believe the contrast between the 2 actors is the composition of balance amongst the production. Not hate.
I believe it was a combination of the two! Such a great show! This was very interesting to hear, thanks.
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"Gunsmoke" was the best TV Western series I have seen so far. Arness had more charisma and was a better actor than John Wayne.
When 'Festus Hagen' joined the show, he became quickly my favourite. The whole cast was great!
I think HATE is a strong word here and frankly hard to believe!
Fully agree!
Loved this show!! Don't think Hate is the word!!!
Both actors fit their parts perfectly!
I liked GunSmoke! It was one of the Westerns I liked. That and Bonanza!
Bonanxa was an old west soap opera with unbelievable characters. The 30 min Gunsmokes were the best by far!
I love the stone demeanor with everyone . James chuckles sometimes. Fester hackels back and forth. 😅😅
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Festus
He's not Uncle Fester
I'm not buying any of this. Gunsmoke ran for twenty years and Milburn Stone was there all the way except for the time he had to leave due to heart surgery. Gunsmoke would have aired longer but it died because of Hollywood's move to the left politically and started killing off what they considered shows with to much gun violence. It was clear that the cast of gunsmoke were very close. Almost fifty years after it ended the reruns are still watched by many. Gunsmoke like all tv back then always taught us kids who grew up and loved it many morals and life listens. TV today like all media is just the opposite. Stop trying to stain the best entertainment that ever existed.
I watched this show with my mom when I was a kid. Still watching this show. Miss these kind of shows.
I still watch Gunsmoke every day for an hour for as long as it was on TV !!
I remember it from long ago and sill enjoy it very much!!
James Arness brought a lightness and humor to the set that balanced out Stone's seriousness. It's interesting to see how their contrasting personalities complemented each other and contributed to the overall dynamic of the show. Despite any differences they may have had, it's evident that both actors were instrumental in making "Gunsmoke" the beloved classic that it is today.
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What a TV doc! Like Marcus Welby class and directness
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Easily ranks among the best tv series ever!😊 loved Arness
The differences in opinion and styles are what made the show great to watch. Wish we had the ability to live like this again. Life can and should be great to live.
good show
THIS HAPPENS, EVERY WHEIR. ITS CALLED RESPECT, AND WORKING TOGETHER, NO MATTER WHAT THE SITUATION IS 👍👍👍, THESES PEOPLE ON GUN SMOKE, NEW WHAT THEY WHERE IN FOR, FANTASTIC WORK, LOVED EVERY MIN
Sounds like personal preferences. Professionalism versus unprofessional. But is that really hate?
He was just jealous. I love gun smoke. Please add more info of the rest of the cast members
I love Gunsmoke and I grow up with it
Thanks for another informative video. Speaking of TV western serials, there were two ubiquitous objects that were present in the Old West, but never revealed in TV westerns: horse manure in the streets and outhouses in the alleyways. 🤔 BTW: Roller rinks and bowling alleys were present in the larger towns and cities of the Old West; they, too, were never seen in TV westerns. 🤨
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@@FactsVerse Ken Curtis in his role as Festus Haggen. 🤠
It's the best show 😮💨
Some day I will get it
❤..
Thanks.
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Kitty,s out Law
October, 5th/ 1957.
If Milburn Stone really felt that way, he should have stayed in the movie industry. James Arness was just trying to lighten the atmosphere on the set. Those can be some long, dragged out days filming a one hour weekly TV series, 6 days a week, especially back in those days when they made so many more episodes than they do currently. If I had been an actor on this series, I would have appreciated James' sense of humor.
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Hang on a minute... I'm confused. Is this video trying to suggest they didn't get along and had very contrasting approaches to their craft? (That's sarcasm, since they repeated that about four times in a row in almost the exact same language)
Reading Arness's bio, I came away with the notion he was self-absorbed and uncaring about the other cast member's time. His stunt flying his plane over the set for a long time ruining the shoot was contemptuous. (I watch GS every day)
You didn't explain how Stone changed his style of acting after the fan letter.
that's right!
Milburn Stone was constantly rubbing his face as Dr Adam's when treating patients, even during surgery. That was gross. All of the players seemed to get along well and the banter between them was part of the shows success.
I think that's a Probleme of the Generations🫠...Stone was older thanks Arness ❤❣️ JKA was first a man with Hunger of Life ...Actor was a job, not the once in his Lifestyle 🌈
Disliked is more appropriate. Hate is much to harsh.
I helped Marshall Dillion apprehend many bad guys and never earned a dime.
to me doc adams was a great actor i never new he and james disagreement
Let's not forget that it is the writers of the show who create the show long before the actors create it.
Bad writing can't possibly be translated into great acting. Great actors are often ruined by shitty scripts.
Very long term, this is what has more or less happened to the Star Trek franchise. Things become cartoonish.
Stone was just a little bastard who was jealous of Arness who was a big (higher paid) bastard. The 30 minute B&W episodes were the good ones. The 60 min. ones must be endured.
I'm so disappointed to know Stone was such a jerk to Arness. Ugh
Stone sounds downright annoying. Why are we blaming Arness ?
I watch a channel which is very near my home. It’s not on any cable package. We get it at my home as a local channel. It has The Lone Ranger, Lassie, and other old shows. We have MeTV ! Which I think a lot of people around the country. I like having a few channel i can watch old tv shows. It’s nice to watch something from my past . We have a channel that shows “Three Stooges marathon on New Year’s Eve to New Year’s Day at midnight. If I’m not doing anything, I will watch it. Or if I come home from a party and watch it and on Nays day.
😢😅❤🎉😢🎉😅
I disliked this show mostly because it was shot in the studio, with very few episodes actually being filmed outside.. Not being an American I, of course, never saw any of the early episodes as we didn't have a TV in our house so I don't remember this Doc person. I do remember Chester and he was my favourite character by far. My most disliked member of the cast? Sorry everyone, but it was James Arness. I just hated him.
Maybe not being an American is why you didn't like James Arness.
He was pure American
James Arness was a very great man. He was a war hero as well as very philanthropic. Seek professional help as you are truly misguided.,..
No, I don't think so, him being an American I mean. I just thought he was a very stiff, rather ugly actor but I loved his brother.