I bought Bonanza DVD's years ago. I've watched them over the years. Over the last Sept, Oct & Nov; I've been watching them again. Nice gentlemen. I'm in Australia & watched Bonanza when I was a kid.
De niño veía está excelente serie ..está publicación está muy olvidada ...lastima tiene muy bien contenido para recordar a esta bonita familia televisiva ....¡ Cuántos recuerdos ! Cuánta nostalgia! ...que tiempos! ...🙏🙏🙏🙏 Un saludo hasta el cielo ..
It is a shame that the park closed two years after this production. Earlier this year it was bulldozed. But the good news is that the ranch house and barn have been preserved. They will be relocated to a new plot closer to Lake Tahoe.
I'm so glad that I visited the Ponderosa Ranch back in the early 1990's while it was still around. Regardless of whether it was used that much on the show or not, it still evoked great memories of growing up with the show. And, the first sequel movie had just recently shot there, so it was in very good shape. It's sad that the park closed. I'm glad to hear that the house and barn were preserved.
@@donbitz2697 The whole place needs to be rebuilt and reopened to the public. Especially that the show itself is turning 60 later this year in September.
I tire of this type of farce. The Tahoe location wasn't even built until 1969. The house on the series was a sound stage. The Tahoe location house was hardly used in the series but was used in the Next Generation movies. It is a great replica, but just a replica none the less. As a matter of fact there were many so called Tahoe scenes that were actually shot in Big Bear. Go to www.scenesofthe ponderosa.com. It lists all the shooting locations of the series.
@Jane Cartwright I just did my research and actually, there were several different openings shot in different locations and this is one of them. Go figure. 😂
@@DavidVitrano the program was called "TV Road Trip" and originally aired on The Travel Channel in April 2002. There was another episode in 2003 that visited other television series related locales. I have a copy of a filming permit from late 2002 for filming at Paramount Ranch, the home of Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, which may have been for the 2003 episode. I'm not sure if there were any beyond those two episodes, as IMDB only lists two.
@@donbitz2697 Wish I could see it again. I remember liking many of the segments, like the Bronson Caves tunnel that was the Batcave entrance. Adam West with the original Batmobile, and promptly accidentally ripping the Batphone cord loose from the car when he lifted the handset to pretend he was taking a call. The actual Georgia town square where the first few episodes of Dukes of Hazzard were filmed.
Please, bring this back. I have been there, how I wish I could revisit it again.
I bought Bonanza DVD's years ago. I've watched them over the years. Over the last Sept, Oct & Nov; I've been watching them again. Nice gentlemen. I'm in Australia & watched Bonanza when I was a kid.
Meus amores do céu, que saudades de vocês,
Como eu sofro!!!!!!!!!!!!!?
Querendo ter vocês de novo.
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏.
From Philippine, watching 2019... I love this show. How I wish that one day there will be show like this
This place definitely needs to reopen.
Don't we wish that were possible.
I've watched Bonanza since I was 10 yrs old and confused to watch this present. My favorite show.
De niño veía está excelente serie ..está publicación está muy olvidada ...lastima tiene muy bien contenido para recordar a esta bonita familia televisiva ....¡ Cuántos recuerdos ! Cuánta nostalgia! ...que tiempos! ...🙏🙏🙏🙏 Un saludo hasta el cielo ..
I love it!! How I miss Little Joe and his family!!!
I love old BONANZA I wish I live like .....
Love bonanza.
Only when Pernell/ Adam was on it.
Muito bom rever Bonanza.
So cool.
Awe John Ritter...:(
It is a shame that the park closed two years after this production. Earlier this year it was bulldozed. But the good news is that the ranch house and barn have been preserved. They will be relocated to a new plot closer to Lake Tahoe.
It wasn't used much on the show @@DavidVitrano
@@gerrydooley951 Yeah it was!!!!
I'm so glad that I visited the Ponderosa Ranch back in the early 1990's while it was still around. Regardless of whether it was used that much on the show or not, it still evoked great memories of growing up with the show. And, the first sequel movie had just recently shot there, so it was in very good shape. It's sad that the park closed. I'm glad to hear that the house and barn were preserved.
@@donbitz2697 The whole place needs to be rebuilt and reopened to the public. Especially that the show itself is turning 60 later this year in September.
I don't think Ritter filmed this in 2003. Probably more like that late 1990s. The Ranch's last year open was 2004. Ritter died in 2003.
And they're both gone now, Ritter and the Ranch. Sigh. This was very nice.
Awesome.Tv show Bonanza.A great firt color western in the world.
You go Nancy. We all agree with you
Can you please upload this full program?
Seconded. I also enjoyed the rest of the program.
Since big money was being made from visitors why did they tear the house down?
I tire of this type of farce. The Tahoe location wasn't even built until 1969. The house on the series was a sound stage. The Tahoe location house was hardly used in the series but was used in the Next Generation movies. It is a great replica, but just a replica none the less. As a matter of fact there were many so called Tahoe scenes that were actually shot in Big Bear. Go to www.scenesofthe ponderosa.com. It lists all the shooting locations of the series.
Thanks Kevin, I've known about this for some time and you stated it very well.
1:50 this ain't the exact meadow used in the opening shot.
@Jane Cartwright I just did my research and actually, there were several different openings shot in different locations and this is one of them. Go figure. 😂
Do you have the part about the Brady Bunch house, Cheers Bar or other TV Shows?
What was this program called?
@@DavidVitrano the program was called "TV Road Trip" and originally aired on The Travel Channel in April 2002. There was another episode in 2003 that visited other television series related locales. I have a copy of a filming permit from late 2002 for filming at Paramount Ranch, the home of Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, which may have been for the 2003 episode. I'm not sure if there were any beyond those two episodes, as IMDB only lists two.
@@donbitz2697 Do you have a link to these episode's?
@@donbitz2697 Wish I could see it again. I remember liking many of the segments, like the Bronson Caves tunnel that was the Batcave entrance. Adam West with the original Batmobile, and promptly accidentally ripping the Batphone cord loose from the car when he lifted the handset to pretend he was taking a call. The actual Georgia town square where the first few episodes of Dukes of Hazzard were filmed.
"It will never leave". Some dumb ass bought it , closed it down in 2004 and dismantled it.
You wouldn't have to have the dukes of hazzard episode of TV road trip?
Pode ser no meu idioma português Brasil
Great show but I never liked Mitch Vogel's character.
Is that the effeminate John Ritter?
Never liked him, not at all.