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The Virginian (later renamed The Men from Shiloh in its final year) is an American Western television series starring James Drury in the title role, along with Doug McClure, Lee J. Cobb, and others. It originally aired on NBC from 1962 to 1971, for a total of 249 episodes.
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The Virginian: A Horseman of the Plains is a 1902 novel by...
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The Virginian is an American Western television series which...
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The Virginian) – powieść amerykańskiego pisarza Owena Wistera, opublikowana w 1902 przez wydawnictwo Macmillan Press. Autor zadedykował utwór swojemu przyjacielowi, Theodore’owi Rooseveltowi, ówczesnemu prezydentowi Stanów Zjednoczonych. Ilustracje sporządził Arthur I. Keller.
The Virginian: A Horseman of the Plains is a 1902 novel by American author Owen Wister (1860–1938), set in Wyoming Territory during the 1880s. Detailing the life of a cowboy on a cattle ranch, the novel was a landmark in the evolution of the western genre, as distinguished from earlier short stories and pulp dime novels.
The Virginian is an American Western television series which ran from September 19, 1962 until March 24, 1971, with a total of 249 episodes across nine seasons. It aired on NBC in color and starred James Drury and Doug McClure. The Virginian was renamed The Men from Shiloh for its final season.
The Virginian: Created by Charles Marquis Warren. With Doug McClure, James Drury, Lee J. Cobb, Sara Lane. Personable Western series based in Wyoming from the 1890s onward.
The Virginian was a Western Television series which aired from September 19th, 1962-March 24th, 1971. It was based on the Owen Wister novel, The Virginian. It was the third longest running western on tv. It was also one of the very early colors shows.
16 cze 2024 · The Virginian: A Horseman of the Plains... describes the life of a cowboy on a cattle ranch and is considered the first true fictional western ever written, aside from short stories and pulp dime novels, though modern scholars debate this.