I really appreciate and enjoyed this program. Thank you so much for sharing it. Out of all the series, this is my favorite. So sad and I really love charlie. Charlie really made the show so special. He showed so much love and caring.
This episode made me cry at the end,not because of the little girl,but of my own Mom passing away in front of me. She said a week before she went,that she saw a golden light and Jesus telling her not to be afraid. The eerie thing is,is that one night before,i was awokened by a srong light from her room. I don't deny it,and i really hope that there is a place where i can meet her again. Thanks for this episode.
I believe you're fortunate that you received those indications that should remove all doubt about the existence of the afterlife with the Father and Son. Most of us have to proceed on faith alone.
I a true believer and there is a beautiful place, where there is no more sickness, sadness all the cares in this world will not exist. I commend your mother's spirit in GOD'S loving hands. I pray that you will seek HIM for yourself in the MATCHLESS NAME OF JESUS AMEN 🙏🏿💜🔥💯
I love the heart and soul they put into the making of this show! Who would imagine a story with a spiritual theme in an old western - and Charlie explaining his belief in God and the afterlife to help a confused child? Hallelujah!! 🤗👏✝️
This episode had me hooked and Charlie became my favorite on Wagon Train. He makes me laugh, but never thought I would be so touched by him that I cried. This is my favorite episode. ❤
Ive watched this episode at least 4 times in the past year and every time it makes me sad. Then...happy. I'm 66 yrs old the first time I saw this I was about 13 yrs old. Still, it touches my heart. My mama died in 1995 and had breast cancer and before she died she said an angel appeared to her a few days before and told her to not be afraid that he would guide her through the light and hold her hand to meet the Lord. She died at peace 1 week later, 20 Dec 1995. Christmas time that year was so very hard. But...she loved Christmas, so every year, I make yarn angels to put on our tree and friends trees. During the time I helped care for her(3-1/2 month period) I sat with her making yarn angels. When I went home, I finished up the trims with lace and ribbons. Making them eases the ache in my heart. 28 yrs and it still aches. We never forget our mamas'.
Yes, and also the Andes Survivors, and the Dyatlov Pass Incident. Winter tragedies are so creepy, I always think about them when our weather gets cold here.
I remember watching this episode years back when it first came out, this one was and always will be my favorite. My sister and I were so scared because we believed in ghosts and were home alone while watching this episode. This was one Wagon Train I never forgot and tried finding this particular episode over the years with no luck until now. Thanks to the magic of the internet I'm able to watch it, unafraid, now that I'm a lot older....lol.
I've heard a lot of stories about Donner Pass. This story is just a story but given the other stories made me tear up. Very sad until the end. Im glad the little girl made it home at last.
My Mum passed away, but this episode brought comfort. I love how G0D is patient enough for us to understand (then agree with)👀 His will in our live before completing.
You know what i like about this series? No drugs,no swearing,no stupid alternative lifestyles,just ordinary people and families trying to make a life for themselves. Too bad they're aren't any good shows like this now. They had some good moral lessons.
What a wonderful episode!! Thank you. I want to compliment you on your upload! Allthe credits are there,the sound is in sync with the lips (many uploads aren't). We could understand every word that Charley said---many different episodes we couldn't. Everything is clear.
You would never see this type of story today coming out of Hollywood even though many people would apprentice it. I'm sure there are some people there who are believers but they probably have to keep it to themselves or have their careers ended. It's not just that so many people today have no spiritual beliefs, it's their hostility towards and intolerance of others who do.
@@Stankervision Is intolerance and "canceling" people who have beliefs in religion and following a standard of morality evolving? Incidentally, it always seems that the anti religious hostility is always toward Christianity. I never hear criticism towards people of other faiths for their beliefs.
That little girl used to be really popular she was on Bonanza and country show I saw there this past week I don't remember the name and the wagon train.
She quit acting in 1970's or 80s. Got married and then went to another place with husband and disappeared from Hollywood. No one ( average public) knows where she went. She no longer wanted publicity, obviously.
I’ve just watched this episode last Saturday morning back on MeTV, because this episode features a middle-age man, talking to a ghost of a child, who is lost in some dimension and needed to know her real identity and so that she can go home where she really is because she has no idea that she’s deadand the old man later, found the tombstone with her name scribbled on it.
Eileen Barbell,is that the name of the young actress?She was brilliant as Robin.Anybody know if she continued in the business.She should've had a great future.Such a sweet & poignant episode.Delighted to find this program & Johnny Yuma on YT as both were before my time.Loved the old westerns.
Eileen Baral was her name according to IMBD and she had a recurring role in "Nanny and the Professor" in the early 1970's as well as playing similar spooky orphan girls on 60's TV shows such as the classic Alfred Hitchcock episode "Where the Woodbine Twines" as a girl who changes places with her Black toy doll and an episode of Bonanza where she's the traumatized sole survivor of a massacre found by Hoss Cartwright. She was born in 1957 the same year as my sister Judy and she's still alive today although she hasn't done any acting roles since 1972 evidently.
@@Texasjim2007 I just saw her in another wagon train episode about the irish people who had a chip on their shoulder. She and a little boy were in the show.