My generation grew up watching TV shows like The Rifleman and The Andy Griffin Show. That alone tells you what's happened to our world and the latter generations who populate it.
😪😢😥😅 I miss Chuck Connors. I watch him every day. I pray and cry about Jeremy Crawford and his memory. I pray that God restores his mind. I like to watch the family of Chuck Connor. I'm not sure I know who everybody is but I am looking. God bless all of them and they will never be forgotten
Jeff was a great guy and friend. To this day I have a 1892 Winchester 44-40 made in 1906 that he presented to me for being his friend. I can't believe its almost been a year now since his passing. He will always be missed.
I love watching episodes of the Rifleman almost everyday. The scripts, the direction, the acting were all top notch. If there had been interest in carrying on the story into Mark's teenage years there would have been mounds of material to work with between Chuck Conners and Johnny Crawford who proved to be tremendous actors. I am sorry it ended so soon. May those tremendous people RIP.
I was there for this. Went both days. They're both awesome guys. Even exchanged phone numbers with Jeff and told him that I'd hit him up the next time I was in LA. I was shocked when I read that he'd died. I heard he'd gone in for surgery and died not too long after. He really did look just like his dad. He and Johnny were great to talk to and had wonderful senses of humor. RIP, Jeff.
Lovely interview...isn't it great when real conversation goes on instead of just making wise cracks? Today's shows, since 30 years, ridicule family and exalt peer friendships and work colleagues as the REAL relationships. I personally know younger people deeply hurt by the betrayals in living that way. Younger people are joining their grandparents a lot watching the old shows, where family loyalty and understanding are the centerpiece, along with friendship. Lorne Greene decided not to leave Bonanza (he was a high brow) because of all the mail he got from men saying he helped them be good fathers.
Chuck connors fue la mejor serie del Oeste Qué hubo en cada episodio dedicaba unos minutos para dar un buen consejo el personaje que hacía de su hijo dándole una enseñanza positiva al público
First thing I notice about this video... Sounds like those stinkin mics are not even on and we're just hearing them from across the room on the video camera's mic only. It's too bad.
When I was living in Encino California and I was told Chuck Connors was one of my neighbors and I don't see it on the internet at all. Does anybody know?
He was in the beginning stages of Alzheimer’s disease so very sadly & you can tell here, as you said, he was not well! He is now in a nursing home, I read & sadly can not speak nor does he recognize anyone!😢Such a tragedy for such a still young man! God Bless Johnny Crawford!❤️
I know that Chuck Connors youngest son Kevin died in a car accident with his girlfriend but I didn't know that Jeff died the same way, I could've sworn that I read that he died suddenly from a heart attack! ! Either way, may God rest them both! !!
Jeff died shortly after a operation someone posted in one of the above comments. He did not die from a car accident, as Denise Tidwell thought ( she probably got the “two brothers confused” for the car accident was the younger brother!) but it was sometime after his operation. If you go through the comments or “GOOGLE” his name, I know you will find the particulars( information) on his sad passing!
That’s more like it these are honest people not like people that make up horrific stories about their childhoods to make money sell books honesty is always better
@@curlyq690 : i made that comment 4 freaking years ago! what are you, 10 years old? *did you watch the video?* did you hear Jeff say his dad said "That's it. I'm gonna kill you when we get home" because Jeff kept flubbing his lines and it was horribly hot outside where they were filming? Jeff was the son of an actor, not an actor. Johnny by contrast was an excellent actor. even Johnny's brother Robert Crawford (who was a child actor of a TV show called Laramie) wasn't any where near as good an actor as Johnny.