There are countless great TV episodes in the history of the Western genre, but these 10 stand out above the rest as the ...
Why did Chester leave Gunsmoke? Dennis Weaver quit after nine seasons to pursue leading roles and avoid being typecast, ...
In a brand-new TV Legends Revealed, discover how this iconic TV doctor inadvertently influenced Bones McCoy on Star Trek ...
A Tony Award winner and daughter of actor Gene Lockhart, she also starred in 'Meet Me in St. Louis' and 'Petticoat Junction.' ...
June Lockhart has died at age 100. She appeared in shows such as 'Lassie,' 'Lost In Space,' and 'Petticoat Junction.' ...
The next stop in the 'Yellowstone' universe is CBS spinoff 'Y: Marshals' starring Luke Grimes’ character, Kayce Dutton ...
Netflix is bringing an adaptation of Charles Burns' award-winning Black Hole comics to television, with writer-director Jane Schoenbrun ( I Saw the TV Glow, We're All Going to the World's Fair) set to ...
For 20 years, television audiences rode into Dodge City with Marshal Matt Dillon on a weekly basis, and when Gunsmoke finally ...
The U.S. Marshals Museum in Fort Smith, Arkansas showcases the faces behind law enforcement - fact and fiction.
There was a time when the television Western stretched wide across living rooms every week, creating a landscape of dusty ...
At the height of Bonanza, Robert Redford appeared in Tate, a short-lived NBC Western that quietly launched major Hollywood ...
Who doesn't love a good Western? Back in the 1950s, Westerns flooded the "Big Three" TV networks, and by the '60s, they were the most popular and prolific genre out there. While Westerns' popularity ...