its a damn shame they didn't make any more episodes,this is a great series,even though it is rather slow, there is always a lot of tension in every episode 5 stars for this series.
@@christopherdibble5872 sorry to upset you buddy I suggest monitor your blood pressure and your stress levels your the only miserable sad and lonely person who didn't enjoy this it seems like you might be pussy whipped maybe you should stick to womans type of shows your girlfriend likes and forces you to watch things like loose woman or love Island or shopping channel shows like that will br best for your health
It's a shame that this Western only lasted 13 episodes. It must have been buried by popular shows on other nets or it followed a poorly rated program. Quality product.
McLean is a pretty good actor. Don't know if he went on to other series, movies, OR what but, someone missed the mark if they didn't sign him up. thanx 4 posting
Tate is an American Western television seriesstarring David McLean that aired on NBCfrom June 8 until September 14, 1960. It was created by Harry Julian Fink, who wrote most of the scripts, and produced by Perry Como's Roncom Video Films, Inc., as a summer replacement for The Perry Como Show.
Actually, this filled the second half hour where "PERRY COMO'S KRAFT MUSIC HALL" appeared during the regular season. 0:31- ED HERLIHY: "'TATE', is brought to you by KRAFT! Kraft- for good food, and good food ideas."
Random thoughts about this rather weird, but enjoyable, series: 1) In the intro and other parts of the series, Tate is using a percussion revolver, the loading of which is a slow process for a man with two good hands. On his belt, there are cartridge loops with cartridges, something that probably would not work in that gun. In other parts, you see him carrying and using a single action cartridge-firing gun with a loading gate. This type stuff was a common Hollywood mistake in Westerns from the 50's thru the 70's. 2) 8:52, the old woman says she will get him "something special" before bringing out a bowl of dishwater and turds. I guess back then, at least they warned you before screwing with your food, unlike today.
Peter Burnett trolls ALL the old classic westerns and continues to post disparaging comments. Can't figure out why, if he doesn't like them, WHY does he continues to watch them? Weirdo!!!
And how many women and children did Sherman murder in his "march to the sea"? That murderous rampage is what wrought Cantrell's raiders. Killing everyone and burning everything in sight, Sherman was the most despicable excuse for a human being that ever lived.
Tom Swinburn ...are you actually forgetting Hitler? & do you NOT realize that, though his acts were atrocious, it was that which sped the end of that horrid war (not sure he killed as many "women & children" as some say)? It could have gone on for many more years & how many, many more good ppl would have lost their lives, leaving how MANY more widows & orphans.... I'm glad it ended when it did, by whatever means brought it to a close. It's a sad, sad part of our history. I know about the sadness of it all....... my great grand-dad was in it, though he wanted no part of the killing he was told to sign up or be shot. His wife died while he was gone, leaving 10 kids alone. Let's just don't have another one just because of the hatred spread by those using the "race" card every time they get in front of a camera-often their own, shown on UTUBE. There is not 1/10th the race problems as what they make it sound by their rhetoric. THAT is sickening. There is NO glory in war. No one has reason to fear me or mine. Peace to all.
My Great Grandfather’s older brother was about 11 when the Yankees passed through the family farm south of Atlanta. He came home and was told the Soldiers were foraging for food and among the bounty they took the family milk cow. He threw up a fuss he would bring the cow back as she was like family. He caught up with the Soldiers’ camp and walked in and untied the cow and started home, hollering she was like family and loved by all. The Soldiers all laughed and apparently admired his determination as he led the cow home.
I think this was the best tate episode I've seen .When that little girl shook his hand at the end tears came out of my eyes
👍🙏🙋take It Easy padner .
The Civil War Brother against Brother in some cases Father against Son had more emmotional Scars because of it
These westerns are just right.👍
Another great episode.
Charlie thanks for uploading this episode.
its a damn shame they didn't make any more episodes,this is a great series,even though it is rather slow, there is always a lot of tension in every episode 5 stars for this series.
This guy couldn't even tie down his gun, much less fight STUPID SERIES EVEN 13 EPISODES WERE TOO MUCH!
excellent series
Couldn't even tie down his gun, MUCH LESS FIGHT STUPID SERIES!
@@christopherdibble5872 sorry to upset you buddy I suggest monitor your blood pressure and your stress levels your the only miserable sad and lonely person who didn't enjoy this it seems like you might be pussy whipped maybe you should stick to womans type of shows your girlfriend likes and forces you to watch things like loose woman or love Island or shopping channel shows like that will br best for your health
Great Episode. Thank You For Sharing 😄
It's a shame that this Western only lasted 13 episodes. It must have been buried by popular shows on other nets or it followed a poorly rated program. Quality product.
McLean is a pretty good actor. Don't know if he went on to other series, movies, OR what but, someone missed the mark if they didn't sign him up. thanx 4 posting
He was in Laramie as US Marshall and Robert- Jesse was shot by outlaws. Bullet was close to his heart.
beats me, why people keep insisting on getting themselves killed, they can't win, when the script writer ain't on their side
😂
Cool with the girl in the room he gave her an opportunity to learn
🥰 I love it
This super could'nt even tie down his gun or fight STUPID SERIES!
Some guys just don't know what fear is. Maybe it comes with a completely rectangular head and a handsome face.
Originally telecast on July 7, 1960.
Tate is an American Western television seriesstarring David McLean that aired on NBCfrom June 8 until September 14, 1960. It was created by Harry Julian Fink, who wrote most of the scripts, and produced by Perry Como's Roncom Video Films, Inc., as a summer replacement for The Perry Como Show.
Actually, this filled the second half hour where "PERRY COMO'S KRAFT MUSIC HALL" appeared during the regular season.
0:31- ED HERLIHY: "'TATE', is brought to you by KRAFT! Kraft- for good food, and good food ideas."
Ah shore dew lack this show
Paul Richards as Ragan!
Always fighting enourmus odds
Like the others.
How could even fight, much less TIE DOWN HIS GUN, what a stupid series
Random thoughts about this rather weird, but enjoyable, series:
1) In the intro and other parts of the series, Tate is using a percussion revolver, the loading of which is a slow process for a man with two good hands. On his belt, there are cartridge loops with cartridges, something that probably would not work in that gun. In other parts, you see him carrying and using a single action cartridge-firing gun with a loading gate. This type stuff was a common Hollywood mistake in Westerns from the 50's thru the 70's.
2) 8:52, the old woman says she will get him "something special" before bringing out a bowl of dishwater and turds. I guess back then, at least they warned you before screwing with your food, unlike today.
AND HE COULD'NT TIE HIS GUN DOWN MUCH LESS FIGHT very stupid series see why only 13 episodes!
15:20 before and after. Is that the saloon girl from episode 2? That nose just looks familiar, or I wouldn't have noticed. :)
Peter Burnett trolls ALL the old classic westerns and continues to post disparaging comments. Can't figure out why, if he doesn't like them, WHY does he continues to watch them? Weirdo!!!
He trolls all classics Sea Hunt as well. His parents should limit his screen time
Am I seeing things? Is Tate wearing suede cowboy boots with a blue corduroy suit? Is it 1967 yet?
No, it's back in the old west, where a man could at least TIE DOWN HIS GUN WHAT A STUPID SERIES!
The man killed at the end has played in numerous tv westerns...appeared in several Gunsmoke episodes...also has played in some gangster shows as well
Pizzafix, Charlie is Charles Boyle, sorry .
Maybe part of the reason I like Tate is that my first name is David and three letters of McLean comprise my last name.
For crying out loud!
21:3 He's leaving without his coat ??? Yep 21:43 he left his coat!
And how many women and children did Sherman murder in his "march to the sea"? That murderous rampage is what wrought Cantrell's raiders. Killing everyone and burning everything in sight, Sherman was the most despicable excuse for a human being that ever lived.
A human tilted too much on the animal side as all war criminals are, including Pentagon operatives.
Pentagon beasts killing foreign peoples are worse!
Tom Swinburn ...are you actually forgetting Hitler? & do you NOT realize that, though his acts were atrocious, it was that which sped the end of that horrid war (not sure he killed as many "women & children" as some say)? It could have gone on for many more years & how many, many more good ppl would have lost their lives, leaving how MANY more widows & orphans.... I'm glad it ended when it did, by whatever means brought it to a close. It's a sad, sad part of our history. I know about the sadness of it all....... my great grand-dad was in it, though he wanted no part of the killing he was told to sign up or be shot. His wife died while he was gone, leaving 10 kids alone. Let's just don't have another one just because of the hatred spread by those using the "race" card every time they get in front of a camera-often their own, shown on UTUBE. There is not 1/10th the race problems as what they make it sound by their rhetoric. THAT is sickening. There is NO glory in war.
No one has reason to fear me or mine. Peace to all.
Alphonso Zorro ...not sure you are as rightly informed or as intelligent as you believe......
My Great Grandfather’s older brother was about 11 when the Yankees passed through the family farm south of Atlanta. He came home and was told the Soldiers were foraging for food and among the bounty they took the family milk cow. He threw up a fuss he would bring the cow back as she was like family. He caught up with the Soldiers’ camp and walked in and untied the cow and started home, hollering she was like family and loved by all. The Soldiers all laughed and apparently admired his determination as he led the cow home.
Wiki - " The fact that Tate is physically disabled made him the first handicapped lead character in television history "
Yeah, and he was unable to even tie down his gun, much less fight, A STUPID SERIES!
Ok vids but Tate could be boreing he walks too slow never made two quick steps.but fast as grease lighting
BOERING? THIS SUCKER COULD'NT EVEN TIE DOWN HIS GUN OR FIGHT, STUPID SERIES!