I sure enjoy Gunsmoke, especially the black and white episodes. I've watched every show a dozen times or more, and just keep watching. One of the virtues of being retired and sitting in my recliner all day. All those characters have become like an extended family. Mike in Oregon
I'm 56 and still love Gunsmoke as I love many shows such Andy Griffith, The Waltons and even shows in other genres like Banacek (my favorite mystery of the week show). Rest in Peace Mr. Arness.
I loved Gunsmoke! Still do. Have been watching everyday when I can. Brings back memories of when I was a little girl and watching the show with my grandparents. Sweet memories ❤❤❤. Thank you Mr. James Arness and crew for the wonderful stories you gave us every week.
Gunsmoke was the best of all the TV westerns, and the early B&W 30 minute episodes were the best of the best. The entire cast was an example of perfection in casting.
My uncle Earl was with him in Anzio. James made it back, and my uncle didn't. It was reported that the army used James to determine how deep the water was. I was fortunate enough to visit Anzio and my uncles grave in the 1980s. It's a very beautiful cemetery.
They air on Pluto and Philo (online) and on MeTV, TVland, and somewhere else, it's slipped my mind. I'd put the episodes up but I think CBS would frown upon that :)
Very nice excerpt from that interview! So glad I grew up with heros like Mr. Arness, Clint Walker, Chuck Conners; the Cartwrights, the Barkleys, the Lancers and the Sonnetts, just too name a few! Hope I still have some of those lessons in me as we face these trying times in our country and world! Blsgs, gg
Not so friend! There are always heros, Godly men And women who stand up for what's Right and Decent!! Just don't expect to see them on the mainstream news coverage! Blsgs, gg
0:53)He outdrew people with shorter barrel pistols. His .45 Caliber.1873 Colt Cavalry Model was 7.5 inches. The .45 Cal 1873 Colt Sheriffs' Model P(eacemaker) is 4.75 inches. James brother, Peter, changed his last name to Graves. It would have been a great "Gun Smoke" movie with them playing brothers wearing Federal tin. I saw a WW II picture of them with their father. His walking scenes were filmed first before his leg wound acted up.
I realy.like. to watch the Gun Smoke reruns the ones ilike best are the ones are the ones.that festus .( Ken Curtis.) Sared in .that Chester was a real moron dident like this caricator.at all.😅 .
Love this show .Love all the actors,I am 75 years old I have watched Gunsmoke all these years and never get tired of it.❤❤.
James Arness is a true American hero
A hero for sure
Love James Arness ❤❤. He was a true gentleman ❤❤
“It’s a different world.”
He’s got that right.
He was a hero to everybody .
No one could play Matt Dillon as James Arness did. I always love watching Gunsmoke even as a child.He was a great actor.RIP Mr. Arness.
I sure enjoy Gunsmoke, especially the black and white episodes. I've watched every show a dozen times or more, and just keep watching. One of the virtues of being retired and sitting in my recliner all day. All those characters have become like an extended family. Mike in Oregon
Good on ya. Keep on watchin'! I'm a 27 year old from Northern Ireland and I'm watching too. Gunsmoke really is timeless.
Exactly. Can't say it better.
Love him and miss him rest in peace
I bought the entire video collection. It’s absolutely great.
I'm 56 and still love Gunsmoke as I love many shows such Andy Griffith, The Waltons and even shows in other genres like Banacek (my favorite mystery of the week show). Rest in Peace Mr. Arness.
I loved Gunsmoke! Still do. Have been watching everyday when I can. Brings back memories of when I was a little girl and watching the show with my grandparents. Sweet memories ❤❤❤. Thank you Mr. James Arness and crew for the wonderful stories you gave us every week.
Gunsmoke was the best of all the TV westerns, and the early B&W 30 minute episodes were the best of the best. The entire cast was an example of perfection in casting.
What a great interview!
Gunsmoke was my dad's favorite western and mine as well.
It was about family, loyalty and love.
Awesome video thanks for sharing👌🇺🇸
Real man and real life hero!!
This is great. Thanks for sharing this.
My uncle Earl was with him in Anzio. James made it back, and my uncle didn't. It was reported that the army used James to determine how deep the water was.
I was fortunate enough to visit Anzio and my uncles grave in the 1980s. It's a very beautiful cemetery.
Seen episode, but love to watch them again.
They air on Pluto and Philo (online) and on MeTV, TVland, and somewhere else, it's slipped my mind. I'd put the episodes up but I think CBS would frown upon that :)
Yep we need more like him. I think I need to man up myself. Thanks
This was in my feed, how awsome is this! Thank you!
In the fifties I would listen to Gunsmoke on the radio and then go watch it on tv
Very nice excerpt from that interview! So glad I grew up with heros like Mr. Arness, Clint Walker, Chuck Conners; the Cartwrights, the Barkleys, the Lancers and the Sonnetts, just too name a few! Hope I still have some of those lessons in me as we face these trying times in our country and world! Blsgs, gg
James Arness is always our Sweetheart ❤❤❤True Sweetheart ❤❤❤❤
Loved Gunsmoke, Bonanza and all the great shows
MY DAD was at anzio and all over europe,different places,i never knew he was there also,that means MR ARNESS,WAS in the thick of it,god rest his soul
"It's a different world", just wait 20 years😢
It showed the bad guys get their come up the.
Good rules.
Honesty, intrigity, & loyalty existed.
Gunsmoke was is and will always be good television
My favorite TV show next to Hogan's Heroes
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Matt had several jobs before Marshall including army scout and Buffalo hunter. A man of action.
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He was indeed a hero on and off screen; unfortunately, today there aren't any more heroes!!!
Not so friend! There are always heros, Godly men And women who stand up for what's Right and Decent!! Just don't expect to see them on the mainstream news coverage! Blsgs, gg
0:53)He outdrew people with shorter barrel pistols. His .45 Caliber.1873 Colt Cavalry Model was 7.5 inches. The .45 Cal 1873 Colt Sheriffs' Model P(eacemaker) is 4.75 inches. James brother, Peter, changed his last name to Graves. It would have been a great "Gun Smoke" movie with them playing brothers wearing Federal tin. I saw a WW II picture of them with their father. His walking scenes were filmed first before his leg wound acted up.
John Meston and Norman McDonald created Gunsmoke..
Gunsmoke is THE goto series to appreciate real honesty and integrity. You cannot find any of this in the liberal media
What a putz you are. People gather under one love, love of Gunsmoke until a fool inserts politics. Why did you do it, putz?
I realy.like. to watch the Gun Smoke reruns the ones ilike best are the ones are the ones.that festus .( Ken Curtis.) Sared in .that Chester was a real moron dident like this caricator.at all.😅
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