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All characters on show great . Loved the cook character My favorite episode was Charlie With the little girl. Very touching story . Found show very well written.
The replacements for both Bond & Horton were not as good as they were especially Horton. The show was still good but not as good as with Bond & Horton.
I had never seen this show until a couple of years ago when I was at my moms and she was watching it. I fell in love with it. I watch it all the time now.
Wen I was very young, I remember watching this show. I was around 6 years old, and not having my actual father (who abused my mom), who was an arsehole, I waited every week to see my "dad." That was 60 years ago.
@@JamesRichards-mj9kw Ok, but he was "established", even with bigger stars, shall we say? His name was first in the credits. Horton was not established and WT was his big break.
Star Trek, apparently, was sold to the Networks as 'Wagon Train to the stars.' I like watching to see how writers and the actors are able to turn a concept and storyline into drama and a show.
I think what happened is Horton decided to take the high road by remembering Mr. Bond positively rather than bad mouthing him. I mean, how would it l look if disrespected your dead costar?
I love Wagon Train to this day! Love the relationship of Major Adams, Charlie, Flint, and Bill Hawks........they crack me up! I watched them when I was a youngster and now watching each season......I am up to Season 4 and not looking forward to the next seasons where Major Adams is no longer with us and then later when Flint also leaves
Very unprofessional, especially concerning ward bond,,Robert Horton should of been made up to be starring with bond in a TV series,,He was rookie if like compared to bond,,ye,a rookie trying to upstage ace actor,,better rest there,,b7t was rather childish, Jim,cvw
Robert Horton got all the fan letters from the gals who thought he was 'dreamy'. Ward Bond was a lot of things but I doubt if he was a young girl's idea of 'dreamy'. Like Clint Walker, Horton was a guy who could bring aboard a sizeable female audience excited by the Westersn 'scenery'.
I watch this series now on MeTv….., Love Flint the most! I just recently saw his last TV guest appearance on Murder She Wrote. I almost fell off my seat when he appeared! 💞💞💞
A friend of mine used to go to Western conventions and autograph shows. He attended one in which Robert Horton was a guest, he bought a 8x10 from him and got it signed by the actor. Another attendee approached Mr. Horton with a movie poster "The Green Slime" - a Hundred dollars was what he told the fan it would cost to sign the poster!
After high taxes, paying your lawyers, pr people, agents, actors and actresses aren't left with a lot of money, so, I can see why he would ask this as it was another way of supplementing his income, and lots and lots of people do that daily.
Maybe it was because, by bringing his own poster, the guy thought he’d get an autograph for free. If that was the case, I don’t blame Robert Horton for telling the guy it would cost him a 100 bucks….