Susan Oliver was brilliant as an actress, as an aviator, as a writer and as a director. She had the talent to direct an episode of Star Trek, but was turned down. As a boy, I had a big crush on her. She was devoted to her craft, to the industry, and to those that worked in the industry. She died surrounded by her fellow artists and workers.
Yes he does, just want an Episode where one of them got married and had children. Just love watching them all. They were great actors. Always righteous, honest and a loving meaning!!!!
I have lost count of how many times I have seen the Bonanza episodes , over and over and over again . I never get tired of them , that's how good this series was, and that catchy opening theme music with the 4 men riding up to camera became so famous . Thank you so much for all the episodes .
I am binge watching from the first season and first episode. Did not realize how many episodes there are, and all the stars that started on this show just to become major players.
@@stevenrussell5340 I would recommend skipping an early season so that you have it to come back to later on. Some of the Cartwrights quit the show and most people feel it's never as good again.
Not always. There are quite a few episodes where he misjudges the character of someone he thought was his friend who then betrays him and some other were he was wrong in other ways. But in general he is a very wise man. Some people compare Ben intelligence to Adams since Adam had lots of education. But I still say Ben was WISER.
ur spot on. Season one, and a majority of the seasons, depict gripping stories. The Cartwrights were arseholes at first, a la Hop a Long Cassidy, then became more heroic. The sets are incredibly beautiful and the wild horses scenes are just as good.
@@linsqopiring6816Honestly, he did the right thing. They should have listened to him about the direction the show should have gone. It was ridiculous to never have the men get married and have families.
Grew up on this GREAT show,watched it as a kid,seeing it brings back a lot of memories.NICE,clean wholesome show,no cussing,no nudity,your wjfe and kids can watch it.Has themes on honesty,honor,truthfulness,etc,etc,..
I wish there were shows like this made today but not sure how well received they would be.... On one hand, I read so many positive comments on these uploads, I think it might be realistic to think maybe they could be, but on the other hand, we live in a very different era where people will find the tiniest thing to find wrong with a decent show :(
Funny to think she piloted planes. Also her and the other lead Jack Lord never had kids (they were not a couple). He was married for 49 years. They were married to other people of course. No connection to each other like that.
Dear @@fluxcapacitor1621 👍👌👏 Exactly! You are absolutely right! I watched Bonanza and Shiloh Ranch as a kid (unfortunately Big Valley with the gorgeous Barbara Stanwyck wasn't available in Germany 50 years ago). As a more than grown up man, I now unfortunately/sadly have to realize, how extremely cheap Bonanza (amongst other series) was produced. This fact wasn't easy to see while being a child and having only black and white TV. Even not with the first colour TVs. Way too much scenes have been filmed in studios (more or less badly done). For instance: freezing weather and fake snow on the ground but no steam can be seen while breathing out. Or an Indian woman with makeup like a mannequin posing for a title photo. 😁 Best regards luck and health.
@@fluxcapacitor1621 Nevertheless,they were " super heroes" and they still ARE . . . each in their OWN way . The Cartwright's ARE perfect Gentleman,each in their OWN right !
These very talented writers did our society a great service by teaching us great lessons of acting on honor, truth, family, and our community, we are all in a state of constantly learning how the create and express exactly like the Cartwrights on the Bonanza.
He also starred as the lead in the TV Western series Stoney Burke from 1962 to l963. Warren Oates and Bruce Dern were his sidekicks in the series. Jack Lord appeared in many television series as well as movies and also on Broadway.
Our young heroine, Susan Oliver, was the star of the two-part Star Trek episode "The Menagerie" where Mr. Spock is accused of kidnapping Commander Christopher Pike.
"there's one thing a man cannot do, is to tell a woman, whom to love and whom not to" Golden words that held good back when we lived in caves and will hold good till end of time. Those fine, upstanding Cartwrights, the world sure can do with more of them, and with series like this which do good without sermonising. I wish I could be as upright a man as Ben Cartwright, but I know I could never be. I know I'd lust after a woman like Leeta and would atleast make her a proposal even if I wouldn't push the matter. And dang if I'm wrong, every episode I see, I think they can't beat this. And then they go and do just that. Thank you Grinjgo.
Jack Lord was young in this show before he became famous as the head police in Hawaii 5-O. Not used to seeing him act as the bad guy here. Unbelievable he’s dead now just like the rest.
@jeffrey koh. The first season of Hawaii Five-O starring Jack Lord was broadcast in 1968. Hawaii Five-O lasted until 1980. I have the first season on dvds.
I loved Susan Oliver in Star Trek when she lived with those beings with the large heads and they floated above the ground. She looked beautiful but she was really deformed cause the beings found her after a cràsh. Then they rescued captain Pike and made him look good. And the two lived with the beings happily ever after. Yeah 💖
As a child in the 60’s ….my parents watched this show every Sunday night…..never had any interest in watching this show as a kid….just thinking about starting a another school week after a few hours of sleep….now I’m watching this series 60 years later….
Not on little house on the prairie. I think she's the one that played Mrs olesons rich sister that was there to adopt felisha but mr Edwards ended up getting her and her brothers.
I felt sorry for Susan Oliver, when she ran out, all excited, at sewing the beautiful dress, for the bizarre, and Irene Tedrow rejected it, even though I know it's just an act, I do know that feeling. Some years back, in my 20s when I first tried my hands at cooking, but never seemed to come up to par with my mama, and older sister's cooking, who had done all the cooking when I lived there, and never pressed me to cook too, and I lavished in that freedom from cooking, but it was a handicap when I was grown, and on my own. But one day I finally fried some chicken, where I really liked my cooking, and I was so happy excited about that, about like how Susan was, in that scene, and took a piece out in my apartment complex, where some men were standing, and told them I had made the best chicken ever, and asked them to taste it, and they did, smiling kind and polite, and said it was good. Years later I thought about that day, and thought how goofy I must have seen to those strange men, but they never gave that impression, just like they understood I was green and square, but really was happy about doing something right. And they never laughed or joked about it. But imagine if they had rejected it. I just always find it interesting to see a show where something lines up with something that happened, in your life, it helps you see there are others like you, and you don't feel alone on an island. So I still felt sorry for Susan because she put her dress, in the wrong hands. It wasn't the dress they rejected, it was her. She could have sewn a beautiful gown befitting the queen of England and they would have rejected it. Bonanza stories always have a moral to them, and something to learn from. About the best western series ever made.✌🏽
Wow! 4 big stars in this episode!! Jack Lord played the head of Five-O Steve McGarrett; Susan Oliver played a beauty in a lot of shows and movies. She was in an episode of "The Andy Griffith Show;" Edward Platt played the Chief in "Get Smart;" and Irene Tedrow had a recurring role in "The Andy Griffith Show."
I believe the actress playing Mrs Buford was also the one on little house on the prairie playing Mrs olesons rich sister that was going to adopt the little girl that Mr Edwards ended up with BC he didnt want to separate her and her brothers.
Edward Platt, who played Mr. Buford, made his biggest mark as Maxwell Smart's chief in "Get Smart". And Irene Tedrow is a well known actress who played Mrs. Buford.
@@richardyoung1890 Before Hawaii Five O Jack Lord played in the 1960's tv rodeo show aa Stoney Burke which was one of my favorite tv shows as a child January 31,2021
@@sheiladavis6523 Your right keep forgetting that.I lived in Hawaii on Oahu while they were filming Hawaii 50 met Jack Lord and most of the cast great time of my life!I also used to go to Don Ho’s night club on Kalakahoua Ave in Oahu.
Still watching this show I love it . Hoss was a real gentleman I was saddened to read he died In 1972. I was only 5 then. Ps 50 thousand dollars is 1•6 million today.
As usual The store keeper neglected to use the cone of silence when needed. He could have made his advances with the young lady and his wife would have never heard a thing.
Now I get it RootsMan - The storekeeper = actor Edward Platt = “the Chief” in “Get Smart”, the 1960s TV series = “cone of silence”, a famous quote from the series !! How very, very clever of you !!!
We've All Been Alittle Guilty Of This In Somewhat Shape Or Form In Life... For It Is Simply "Human Nature" Too Exchange "Personal Belongings" For Anothers "Personal Matters".... It's A Delima No Matter How You Look At It... No One's Perfect.... =1
@@GrjngoWesternSeries pop pp poops thank love thank thank so o o ôiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii hhvhhggghhhhhhhh hi hhhhhuuuuuuuuuuu u and then a couple days after that the game will start again after i game for me to go on my phone ppoint pop o
Funny how they just ignored the murderers who lynched the father and brother at the beginning but go after the murderer of one of the lynchers with the utmost vigor.
Sociology 101 tells us that the "diffusion of responsibility" is inherent in mob behavior. There is no one single person who is culpable. It is a joint effort.
@@johnc.8298 Every single one of those participating in mob behavior is to be blamed. Don't want blame? Then don't do something that's against the law.
@@barcelonachair6487 No you're wrong. Even at that time there was supposed to be a trial and due process carried out by duly appointed officials. Lynching was murder.
Susan Oliver was brilliant as an actress, as an aviator, as a writer and as a director. She had the talent to direct an episode of Star Trek, but was turned down. As a boy, I had a big crush on her. She was devoted to her craft, to the industry, and to those that worked in the industry. She died surrounded by her fellow artists and workers.
Beautiful lady
Brilliant
This is comfort TV for me. I've seen every episode several times, that's a LOT of Bonanza! Lol
In allll the episodes Hoss has The Most RESPECT AND MANNERS towards women in particular and everyone.
@@luminiservices4836 and
Yes he does, just want an Episode where one of them got married and had children. Just love watching them all. They were great actors. Always righteous, honest and a loving meaning!!!!
All the boys do because that is the way Ben raised them
But Hoss does
@@ethelhoose7624 Do you know the name of the Episode?
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I have lost count of how many times I have seen the Bonanza episodes , over and over and over again . I never get tired of them , that's how good this series was, and that catchy opening theme music with the 4 men riding up to camera became so famous .
Thank you so much for all the episodes .
Me too!
I am binge watching from the first season and first episode. Did not realize how many episodes there are, and all the stars that started on this show just to become major players.
@@stevenrussell5340 I would recommend skipping an early season so that you have it to come back to later on. Some of the Cartwrights quit the show and most people feel it's never as good again.
You took it out of my mouth
We are kindedspirited
Ben Cartright is so convincing and so handsome and always right.
Not always. There are quite a few episodes where he misjudges the character of someone he thought was his friend who then betrays him and some other were he was wrong in other ways. But in general he is a very wise man. Some people compare Ben intelligence to Adams since Adam had lots of education. But I still say Ben was WISER.
he is a pervert, always having young single girls there with him. nobody tries to stop him.
That is why I named my younger son after him.
It's Cartwright!
The show still stands as one of the best westerns!!
This and "Rawhide" not to mention "Gunsmoke" and "The Wild, Wild West".
Also "The Rifleman".
ur spot on. Season one, and a majority of the seasons, depict gripping stories. The Cartwrights were arseholes at first, a la Hop a Long Cassidy, then became more heroic. The sets are incredibly beautiful and the wild horses scenes are just as good.
@@triciajohansen3027 The store owner he was 99 and Max boss on Get Smart. Good to see him again.
@@triciajohansen3027 Add the Virginian too!
All of the early shows were the best definitely my favourite. After pernell left the show just wasn't the same.
I agree 😢😢
Yep, Pernall Robert's certainly was a pea in the pod in Bonanza. Gr8 Shame he left the Show.
@@Korall64 me too
it's a good thing he left.
@@linsqopiring6816Honestly, he did the right thing. They should have listened to him about the direction the show should have gone. It was ridiculous to never have the men get married and have families.
Grew up on this GREAT show,watched it as a kid,seeing it brings back a lot of memories.NICE,clean wholesome show,no cussing,no nudity,your wjfe and kids can watch it.Has themes on honesty,honor,truthfulness,etc,etc,..
I wish there were shows like this made today but not sure how well received they would be.... On one hand, I read so many positive comments on these uploads, I think it might be realistic to think maybe they could be, but on the other hand, we live in a very different era where people will find the tiniest thing to find wrong with a decent show :(
@@SugarSugarCreek I Agree 100%
Wokeness would shut down a Great show like this on so many levels, Shame though
Susan Oliver has SUCH vivid and Stunning blue eyes.
Thats why the thalosians liked here so much!
1
She was a pretty woman.
Especially when painted green!!!!
She a beautiful woman also in rawhide kissing Pete Nolan she was married to Jack Lord in that espoide
I truly miss television like this... moral and entertaining.
And not preachy like so much of modern film and television
There's no morality and no entertainment in what currently passes for television and movies. Who's behind me? Everybody?
Susan Oliver was really a very good actress. She did an excellent job on her Star Trek parts. Died too young
Funny to think she piloted planes. Also her and the other lead Jack Lord never had kids (they were not a couple). He was married
for 49 years. They were married to other people of course. No connection to each other like that.
@@earnold1896 wow
@@earnold1896 why "funny"? There are many female aviators - in the military, GA, and airlines. They have even achieved Top Gun status.
@@watchgoose way back then women were seeing as being more feminine and demure. It was unusual for the time.
@@earnold1896 I believe Jack Lord had an estranged son from his first marriage that died young.
24:00 what a good and kind heart Hoss has.
He's one of the reasons why Bonanza was so popular in the 1960's!
Ben and his sons aren’t Ranchers, they’re super hero cowboys! I like this show waaay too much
Making average people look like superheros is commonplace for entertainment.
Their ranchers and down to earth heroes.
@@fluxcapacitor1621 They are far from average. Extravagantly rich and getting into shootouts all the time. What average person can say that?
Dear @@fluxcapacitor1621
👍👌👏 Exactly! You are absolutely right! I watched Bonanza and Shiloh Ranch as a kid (unfortunately Big Valley with the gorgeous Barbara Stanwyck wasn't available in Germany 50 years ago). As a more than grown up man, I now unfortunately/sadly have to realize, how extremely cheap Bonanza (amongst other series) was produced. This fact wasn't easy to see while being a child and having only black and white TV. Even not with the first colour TVs. Way too much scenes have been filmed in studios (more or less badly done). For instance: freezing weather and fake snow on the ground but no steam can be seen while breathing out. Or an Indian woman with makeup like a mannequin posing for a title photo. 😁
Best regards luck and health.
@@fluxcapacitor1621
Nevertheless,they were " super heroes" and they still ARE . . . each in their OWN way .
The Cartwright's ARE perfect Gentleman,each in their OWN right !
Bonanza fan from NZ.
Greetings to NZ!
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Quite a gripping story. Exceptional acting by Susan Oliver as Leta Malvet.
Nothing like a full Sunday of Westerns! ☕ I'm ready...
I love these western movies they make me relax
Another great episode. Love doesn't often win in Bonanza. But at least this time it wasn't the Cartright curse.
🤠👌🎬🍿
Adam had 3 women all blonde only one died so that is not a cruse. The curse seem to come after Ben had a son
I don't remember how. Many hoss had and we know joe had a 1000
In the beginning at the hanging, for a second Mrs. Beaufort reminded me of Mrs. Oleson from Little House. Lol
She played Mrs. Oleson's cousin on a Little House on the Prairie called Remember Me.
this show never lost its touch.
worth every penny. loved it ..
These very talented writers did our society a great service by teaching us great lessons of acting on honor, truth, family, and our community, we are all in a state of constantly learning how the create and express exactly like the Cartwrights on the Bonanza.
I agree. The Cartwrights we're upstanding citizens. Same with the Barkleys from The Big Valley.
I remember my bonanza lunch box' when i was a kid..i wish i still had it.
Jack Lord played a very good outlaw. This was a very enjoyable movie.
Book em, Danno!!!!!!❤
@@triciajohansen3027 Thank you for your comment.
As good as he was in the ..HF0S
You made my evening 🧚♂️ Just finished watching Hawaii 5-0 ~ Jack Lord is the Best ~ Glad so see that he cut his teeth right here in Virginia City ❤
Wow, that really was the Chief from Get Smart.
Susan Oliver directed Pernell Roberts in a episode of Trapper John MD
A very well constructed storyline in this episode, and well acted as always.
Happy to hear that, thanks for watching! 🤠👌🎬🍿
I don't disagree, but it's not as deep as some other episodes.
Love me some Bonanza ❤ Many Thanks from the Big Valley in California 🇺🇸
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Looks like we have Bonanza Five O! Had no idea Jack Lord appeared on this show. Almost thought he'd say "Book'em, Dano!" 😀
I was trying to figure out where I'd seen him before
He also starred as the lead in the TV Western series Stoney Burke from 1962 to l963. Warren Oates and Bruce Dern were his sidekicks in the series. Jack Lord appeared in many television series as well as movies and also on Broadway.
@@bonriver9420 He actually played Felix Leiter in the first James Bond movie Doctor No!.
Hawaii 50
Star Trek
Get Smart
Our young heroine, Susan Oliver, was the star of the two-part Star Trek episode "The Menagerie" where Mr. Spock is accused of kidnapping Commander Christopher Pike.
"there's one thing a man cannot do, is to tell a woman, whom to love and whom not to"
Golden words that held good back when we lived in caves and will hold good till end of time. Those fine, upstanding Cartwrights, the world sure can do with more of them, and with series like this which do good without sermonising. I wish I could be as upright a man as Ben Cartwright, but I know I could never be. I know I'd lust after a woman like Leeta and would atleast make her a proposal even if I wouldn't push the matter.
And dang if I'm wrong, every episode I see, I think they can't beat this. And then they go and do just that. Thank you Grinjgo.
I hate seeing good episodes end!
"I'm trustworthy" Yes you are Hoss.. What a fine character Hoss was, actually each one of them had a special role..
Jack Lord was young in this show before he became famous as the head police in Hawaii 5-O. Not used to seeing him act as the bad guy here. Unbelievable he’s dead now just like the rest.
Thanks for sharing, I didn't notice that was him
He also played Stony Burke if I remember the name right a rodeo series.
Nice catch! I recognized him but could not place him. Well done.
@@richardyoung784 Stoney Burke from 1962 to 1963
@jeffrey koh. The first season of Hawaii Five-O starring Jack Lord was broadcast in 1968. Hawaii Five-O lasted until 1980. I have the first season on dvds.
I'm Bonanas for Bonanza!
This is Cubby
I like the weather Bonanza has when it’s freezing here in Oregon so enjoy these shows even more 🤠
I loved Susan Oliver in Star Trek when she lived with those beings with the large heads and they floated above the ground. She looked beautiful but she was really deformed cause the beings found her after a cràsh. Then they rescued captain Pike and made him look good. And the two lived with the beings happily ever after. Yeah 💖
Also the dancing green girl.
@@larryrobertson2150 oh yeah that's right! 👍🍧
The beings were the Talosians. They didn't float, though, they had legs, haha.
As a child in the 60’s ….my parents watched this show every Sunday night…..never had any interest in watching this show as a kid….just thinking about starting a another school week after a few hours of sleep….now I’m watching this series 60 years later….
I just watch the movies repeatedly. They're worth it.
Mrs Beuford always played a sourpuss in every role!
Not on little house on the prairie. I think she's the one that played Mrs olesons rich sister that was there to adopt felisha but mr Edwards ended up getting her and her brothers.
But dont get me wrong though, you're mostly right lol.. Good acting though
Irene Tedrow?
I felt sorry for Susan Oliver, when she ran out, all excited, at sewing the beautiful dress, for the bizarre, and Irene Tedrow rejected it, even though I know it's just an act, I do know that feeling.
Some years back, in my 20s when I first tried my hands at cooking, but never seemed to come up to par with my mama, and older sister's cooking, who had done all the cooking when I lived there, and never pressed me to cook too, and I lavished in that freedom from cooking, but it was a handicap when I was grown, and on my own. But one day I finally fried some chicken, where I really liked my cooking, and I was so happy excited about that, about like how Susan was, in that scene, and took a piece out in my apartment complex, where some men were standing, and told them I had made the best chicken ever, and asked them to taste it, and they did, smiling kind and polite, and said it was good. Years later I thought about that day, and thought how goofy I must have seen to those strange men, but they never gave that impression, just like they understood I was green and square, but really was happy about doing something right. And they never laughed or joked about it. But imagine if they had rejected it.
I just always find it interesting to see a show where something lines up with something that happened, in your life, it helps you see there are others like you, and you don't feel alone on an island. So I still felt sorry for Susan because she put her dress, in the wrong hands. It wasn't the dress they rejected, it was her. She could have sewn a beautiful gown befitting the queen of England and they would have rejected it. Bonanza stories always have a moral to them, and something to learn from. About the best western series ever made.✌🏽
Susan Oliver and Jack Lord...now that was an interesting guess star combo for me.
The Chief of C.O.N.T.R.O.L. is in this episode!
That's Edward Platt.
Look how handsome the late Jack Lord looks In this episode of Bonanza!
Ben in his son's are trouble magnets. I mean a day doesn't go by that some killer doesn't show up their house.
Wow! 4 big stars in this episode!! Jack Lord played the head of Five-O Steve McGarrett; Susan Oliver played a beauty in a lot of shows and movies. She was in an episode of "The Andy Griffith Show;" Edward Platt played the Chief in "Get Smart;" and Irene Tedrow had a recurring role in "The Andy Griffith Show."
I just looked up Irene Tedrow on IMDB. No wonder she looked familiar, she's been on everything from Addams Family to Dragnet!
@@AndrewVelonis Yeah. That doesn't surprise me. You're right.
Edward Platt was also in Rebel Without a Cause.
The doctor in this episode has been a miner a trouble maker every part. ❤️
What does he mine? Silver?
Jack Lord was born on December 30, 1920. He was 39 years old when this episode was broadcast.
Great acting ,great stars.
I believe the actress playing Mrs Buford was also the one on little house on the prairie playing Mrs olesons rich sister that was going to adopt the little girl that Mr Edwards ended up with BC he didnt want to separate her and her brothers.
Yeah, that's her!
Yeah, she always plays the beech
Irene Tedrow
she was in numerous Bonanza episodes.
Thanks for uploading this episode
GREAT.SHOW.LOVE.THESE.MEN.GREAT.GUYS.THEY.DID.THINGS.THE.RIGHT.WAY.ADAM.VERY.SMART.MAN..FANTASTIC.MEN.GREAT......SHOW.
One of my favourite episodes
Jack Lord Hawaii Five O. One of my favorite shows 😍. He was 40 years old in this episode.
I'm sorry but he wasn't 40,my guess this early 60s,he was I guess between 34 and37? Though
Apologies, he was indeed 40 years old, he looks younger! 🤦♀️
@@dougreed2257 Jack Lord was born on December 30, 1920. This episode was broadcast in 1960. He was actually 39 years old in this episode.
@JuJu and WamWa... Jack Lord was born on December 30, 1920. This episode was broadcast in 1960. He was 39 years old in this episode.
@@lynettepalecek3141 👍
Yes Hoss, Adam and jo all brothers best attitude
Amazing episode.
Speed... I didn't know Hoss could leap over fences like a Gazelle 😂
He couldn't but his stuntman could
At 43:50, that wasn't a stuntman. Dan Blocker was fit and strong for his size. He was also only 30 in the first series.
I like everyone on this show.
It destress me😊
Ben had 3 wives and 3 sons. One son from each wife.
Making Adam, Hoss and Little-Joe half-brothers to each other.
Half brothers not step brothers!
The father carry the seed they are brothers if they had different fathers and same mother they would be half brothers according to thw Bible
More like half breeds.
@@kevincook2793
Either way, they were half-brothers.
I guess Ben was a player! Ha ha!!!!@😎
Edward Platt, who played Mr. Buford, made his biggest mark as Maxwell Smart's chief in "Get Smart". And Irene Tedrow is a well known actress who played Mrs. Buford.
He was also in Rebel without a cause
Book 'em, Danno!
Bad guy looks like Jack Lord!
It’s Jack Lord Book em Dano himself!
@@richardyoung1890 Before Hawaii Five O Jack Lord played in the 1960's tv rodeo show aa Stoney Burke which was one of my favorite tv shows as a child January 31,2021
@@sheiladavis6523 Your right keep forgetting that.I lived in Hawaii on Oahu while they were filming Hawaii 50 met Jack Lord and most of the cast great time of my life!I also used to go to Don Ho’s night club on Kalakahoua Ave in Oahu.
@@richardyoung1890 you too! I was stationed at Ft Shafter, used to go down on Hotel street, Waikiki Beach when they filmed episodes!
The baddest line ever on that show...Book em Danel( not Daniel) murder one!
Mr Hawaii 5-0. Wow, he looks so young here. It's kinda hard to picture him as a cowboy 🤠
He's 39 years old here.
Still watching this show I love it . Hoss was a real gentleman
I was saddened to read he died In 1972.
I was only 5 then.
Ps 50 thousand dollars is 1•6 million today.
Bonanza and a blonde 👱🏻♀️ - what a blue eyed cutie 🤗
As usual The store keeper neglected to use the cone of silence when needed. He could have made his advances with the young lady and his wife would have never heard a thing.
That thing never works!
Now I get it RootsMan -
The storekeeper = actor Edward Platt = “the Chief” in “Get Smart”, the 1960s TV series = “cone of silence”, a famous quote from the series !!
How very, very clever of you !!!
We've All Been Alittle Guilty Of This In Somewhat Shape Or Form In Life... For It Is Simply "Human Nature" Too Exchange "Personal Belongings" For Anothers "Personal Matters".... It's A Delima No Matter How You Look At It...
No One's Perfect.... =1
“Missed it by that much”
@@PaulGoodeK ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ, ,,,,,,,
They all respected others withnless than them an women. Pernell roberts was always the more commonsense of the three sons.
Looks like both McGarrett and the Chief Of CONTROL were outsmarted by Vina!! The buttheads would be proud ...
Nice!
Thank you!
@@GrjngoWesternSeries pop pp poops thank love thank thank so o o ôiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii hhvhhggghhhhhhhh hi hhhhhuuuuuuuuuuu u and then a couple days after that the game will start again after i game for me to go on my phone ppoint pop o
I sure like Jack Lord 😍
Yes Ben handsome
Funny how they just ignored the murderers who lynched the father and brother at the beginning but go after the murderer of one of the lynchers with the utmost vigor.
Yeah checked that out !
False equivalence. Would you execute the executioner? Back then lynchings were societal justice. Taking a man's horse was more punitive.
Sociology 101 tells us that the "diffusion of responsibility" is inherent in mob behavior. There is no one single person who is culpable. It is a joint effort.
@@johnc.8298 Every single one of those participating in mob behavior is to be blamed. Don't want blame? Then don't do something that's against the law.
@@barcelonachair6487 No you're wrong. Even at that time there was supposed to be a trial and due process carried out by duly appointed officials. Lynching was murder.
McGarrett's voice is so high.
Que ótimo episódio lição de vida, assim como tantos outros.obrigado por postar beijos...
The girl has got beautiful eyes
Good👍👌 ✌😁😁😁😍🥰
OMG awesome 👌
"Book him Dan-O"
Okay i might be wrong. He looks similar to me.
I wish i were one his sons!
Love Jack Lord!
25:25, the gang robs Buford's safe.
3:14, Little Joe shows his proficiency in gun handling.
How could the criminal be 2 years older than Joe when in reality he was 16 years older than Michael Landon
Interesting how hollywood hasn't changed in 50+ years. breaking in the youngsters in a known sitcom, Jack Lord here.
Sorry, but every time Jack Lord came on screen, I just kept waiting for him to say, “Book him, Dano”.
6:12, Jack Lord tells Joe of the good times they use to have.
Book'em cowboy
Jack Lord, before Hawaii Five O!
Those who say that movies are not real have not seen real life.
Muy emocionante el programa me gusta pero no entiendo inglés gracias
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Bonanza The Outcast
The shop keeper is Chief of Get Smart Fame.
Susan Oliver... 💖
Poor Amy, unrequited love is the pits for Little Joe, especially after she gets pitchforked
9:24 she cried ❤️
Didn't realize Jack Lord went back this far...or Irene Tedrow.
That store keeper was disgusting making a fool of himself.
I wish I could have screamed and fell to ground, after all the crazy things I've lived thru
Hoss and Lida would have made an awesome couple!!!