That was quite nice! It was a bit before my time (I was a 1960's kid), so thanks for introducing me to it. Too bad the show didn't last longer. I love Michael Ansara, especially as Kang in Star Trek. Many years later I learned he was once married to Barbara Eden, who I of course also loved from I Dream of Jeannie. 😊
I. Grew up with"Broken Arrow" on WABC tv Ch.7 in NYC back in the late 1950's. I enjoyed the camaraderie between Coheise and the Indian agent played by Mike Ansara and John Lupton and their adventures in the old west of thr 1880's.
Reference is made here to the 1862 Battle of Valverde along the Rio Grande. It was a Confederate victory but any military advantage gained was shortly squandered by the over extended Rebels.
I didn't know there was a Broken Arrow TV show. I liked the 1950 movie with James Stewart and Jeff Chandler. I was on Google Newspaper Archives and reading the Oxnard Press - Courier for October 1 , 1957. I was looking thru the TV guide and saw Broken Arrow was on Channel 7 , KABC , Los Angeles.
I never missed this as a kid,, my favorite show of them all! Thanks for posting. Love the old commercials.. Broken arrow was condensed book from the book Blood Brother by Elliot Arnold.. One thing in this as I have studied this since I was a little boy, this is a bit of a true story the story went that a Lt. Bascom called in Cochise under a white flag, Cochise brought in his wife and some family members thinking no danger. This Custer wannabe Lt. held them hostage and Cochise cut though the tent and escaped, captured some white settlers and wanted to trade for his family, His family was killed hung I believe and Cochise killed his captives as well! All this from another band of Apache that stole a cow and a kid from a Mormon farm, Cochise offered to bring back the cow and kid if given 10 days, this fresh out of WestPoint Lt wouldn't have it,, this broke the peace.. Keep posting these great memories! I subscribed,, Thanks!
I agree but the kids and a lot of women were 5 ft 4 in and under couldn't reach. The space was the biggest problem because the regular area only held a bit under 9 cubic feet -- at a time that refrigerators were getting larger
wow. this was back when HE made very good apliances. I still have a GE freezer from 1969 that works great- even after it ran steady for nearly a wk. bc the door wasn't completely closed! lost all contents but freezer is good!