In season five Horton rotated top billing with relative newcomer John McIntire, a practice which subsequently continued with McIntire and Robert Fuller rotating top billing from episode to episode when Fuller joined the series in the seventh season. In "Little Girl Lost" (season 8, episode 12), Charlie states that the year is 1869. He was such an impetuous child, he said, that he never felt he fit into his proper Mormon household. The later episodes from the John McIntyre era were syndicated under the simpler title "Trailmaster". Wagon Train is an American Western series that aired on the NBC television network (1957–1962) and then on ABC (1962–1965). The same "Nancy Lee Davis Story" also described (it was filmed in black-and-white) McCullough's hair as red. Wagon Train lyrics: Roll along Wagon Train. Wagons ho! âBasically itâs a character study of a man in search of his identity,â he told The Daily News of New York. The '63-'64 season were 90 minute episodes with awesome guest stars such as Barbara Stanwyck (before "Big Valley"), Suzanne Pleshette, Carolyn Jones, Carol Lawrence, Michael Rennie, I could go on and on. This article is about the TV series. Episodes crediting but not featuring both Bond and his replacement, John McIntire, were then alternated for a time until the final Ward Bond episode was screened over a year later as a tribute to him ("The Beth Pearson Story", season four, ep 22, trans Feb 22, 1961), then a few weeks later McIntire actually debuted as the new wagonmaster in 'The Christopher Hale Story' (ep 25, trans March 15, 1961) in a tale where the train — without any on-screen explanation of Adams' absence—is awaiting the arrival of a new wagonmaster. Bond's tales normally were set on the train, while Horton's would usually involve the scout having ridden on ahead away from the train. Wagon Train is an American Western series that aired on the NBC television network (1957–1962) and then on ABC (1962–1965). The final episode of season two of Wagon Train has Ann Blyth as the guest star, the first of many she did with the show. can't wait till i get to see Tanya <3 i miss her alot < Roll along Wagon Train. [citation needed], The series was inspired by the 1950 film Wagon Master directed by John Ford and starring Ben Johnson, Harry Carey Jr. and Ward Bond.[2]. He played Flint from the first episode of “Wagon Train,” in 1957 until the show moved from NBC to ABC in 1962. The Finleys contrast strikingly with an older couple on the wagon train, Kate Parker and her husband, Jonas, played by Warren Stevens, who have a loveless marriage. He studied the frontier era, drove the actual route the fictional wagon train took, and invented a back story for his character. Neither Bond nor McIntire, both veterans of dozens of supporting roles in movies, routinely played the lead in theatrical films, although Bond did in at least one B-picture. He wrote about it in his autobiography, Overland in a Covered Wagon (1930) We found the roads hard frozen on setting out in March from the headwaters of the Wabash and the road good at first. The 75-minute episodes were usually syndicated separately, sometimes shown on local stations as "movies". Additionally, around 1859 - perhaps before setting up the lumber business in Galena, Adams and Hawks were (briefly) prize fight promoters in New York City, generally setting up matches and taking bets on their boxer, known as "the Tinsmith" ("The Dan Hogan Story", Season 1, episode 33, broadcast May 14, 1958). For Wagon Train fans, waiting to see what guest stars would appear along the trail was half the fun of experiencing the show. In season three (in "The Vincent Eaglewood Story") Grant and Colfax are identified as the current President and Vice President of that time, which dates it as Grant's first term (March 1869 to March 1873); but also in season three (in "The Countess Baranof Story") the storyline involves the impending sale of Alaska by Russia, but that transaction actually took place in 1867, by Secretary of State William Seward under 17th President Andrew Johnson. And follow the sun. The series returned to its original black-and-white format for its sixth year and first season (1962–63) on rival upstart ABC television network (American Broadcasting Company), damaging the ratings, but the following season, as the series expanded to 90 minutes, was entirely in color. (Mr. Others making appearances in this episode are James Best and Clu Gulager, who portrays photographer Elliott Garrison, who blackmails a young woman on the wagon train. 1 2. McCullough's adoption and training by Jim Bridger is also mentioned in "The River Crossing", and in "The Path of the Serpent" (February 1961). Wagon Train Trivia Ward Bond started his acting career when one of his fellow football players at USC got him some work as an "extra". Wagon Train first aired on September 18, 1957, and would eventually place the TV show in the number one spot in the Nielsen ratings. Bond died of a heart attack in 1960, and John McIntire became the new wagon master. "The Sam Pulaski Story" (Season 7, episode 8, broadcase November 4, 1963) misplaces Hell's Kitchen as the Brooklyn waterfront instead of the real location on the west side of mid-Manhattan, and dates the story as 1868 although the name "Hell's Kitchen" was not used for that neighborhood until years later. [39] Also in 2008, they released "The Complete Color Season", a 16 disc box set that included all 32 episodes from season seven plus, as a bonus, 16 episodes from the other seasons.[40]. [citation needed] According to Scott Eyman in his biography of John Wayne, Bond's jealousy of Horton was fueled by Horton receiving more fan mail. [6], On June 3, 1959, near the end of the second season, John McIntire guest starred in "The Andrew Hale Story", arguably unrelated to his later starring role as wagonmaster Chris Hale (who mentioned having a preacher for a brother). . Pickinup a passenger in every town, Wonderin if he's ever gonna shoot you down. The episode then goes into a flashback. Along the Wagon Train , we met our share of wagon masters, scouts and other folks who either played recurring characters or else just made a huge impression the only time they happened into camp. Prior to recording Wagon Train he recorded Rain,Rain,Rain and mostly country/rock and roll singles.He acted in the 1959 movie with Jim Reeves called Town Hall Party. Wagon Train Roll along. [citation needed]. Wagon Train Ending Theme (Sung by Johnny O'Neill) - YouTube Darro's young son Tommy is unable to cope with the truth. . " On May 6, 1959, just four months before he joined the new series Laramie on NBC, later Wagon Train costar Robert Fuller appears with Ruta Lee as a happily married young couple in the episode "The Kate Parker Story", with Virginia Grey in the starring role. After Ward Bond's sudden death on November 5, 1960, several episodes featuring him were still shown, but one was held back, with Robert Horton then carrying the lead. Afterwards, Gulager portrayed Billy the Kid in a TV series in NBC's The Tall Man,[7] and, later, joined the cast of The Virginian. Episodes revolved around the stories of guest characters portraying various members of the massive wagon train or encountered by it. It was Johnny O'Neill that sang the Wagon Train Theme Song. Douglas Kennedy appears in this episode as Colonel Hillary. Robert Horton, left, with Ward Bond in âWagon Trainâ in 1958. Some emigrants still came by wagon train, but most of the newcomers arrived by rail. Post Views: 17,812. This would have made wagon trains obsolete by the time most episodes in the series take place in the 1870s; however, little reference is made to railroads in the West during the series. 2012-03-28 21:58:09. It turned out that Taylor intended to use his western recruits not as regular soldiers but as a guerrilla force to plunder gold shipments and the like to finance the Confederate cause. Getting set to leave the wagon train, Vivian Carter finds out a friend she knows from the train hoped for more than that. Heads up, Mr. Fuller, you are being used to sell old "Wagon Train" episodes that are already on tv again for over 2 years. One of the last Ward Bond episodes, "The River Crossing", broadcast in December 1960, offer some insights. McCullough had been born in Virginia, but both his parents died when he was a small child, evidently at Fort Bridger, Wyoming, where he was promptly adopted by the historical real-life frontiersman, Jim Bridger (1804-1881). Think you can complete the names of all these Wagon Train characters? The first season theme "Wagon Train" was written by Henri René and Bob Russell, and lyrics were not used. However, a different story in "The Colter Craven Story" (season 4), we are told that in 1860, Adams and Hawks were partners in a lumber enterprise in Galena, Illinois (Grant's pre-war home town), and on the eve of the Civil War, Adams headed up the 2nd Illinois Volunteers - although without a bit of military knowledge - and was given guidance by old friend "Sam", then a resigned former captain and a civilian but subsequently General of the Army U.S. Grant, who - encountering Adams again after the Battle of Shiloh (April 1862) - gave him a battlefield promotion from Lieutenant to Major (in "The Colter Craven Story", Season 4, episode 9, broadcast November 23, 1960 - however Adams tells this story to Craven primarily to remedy Craven's hysterical paralysis and sense of shame, so Adams may not have been entirely truthful). [citation needed]. Each episode was a bumpy ride that … Rollin over prairie where there ain't no grass, Rollin over mountain where there ain't no pass. In fact, the railroad companies had been awarded large land grants, so they recruited people from the U.S. and Europe to head west by train and purchase land from them. Throughout those eight seasons only eight actors (no actresses) appeared in fifty or more episodes. The series format attracted big-name guest stars who would appear in major roles as travelers in the large wagon train or in the settlements they passed by or visited. [citation needed]. [citation needed] In "The Sacramento Story" at the end of Season 1, it is mentioned that she is left in Sacramento while Adams, Wooster, and Bill Hawks will take a boat around South America to commence a new wagon train in the coming Spring. Kate is given essential shelter by illiterate mountain man Boone Caulder, played by Royal Dano, whom she finds wise despite his lack of education. Robert Horton, left, with Ward Bond in “Wagon Train” in 1958. Credit... NBC, via Associated Press Mr. Horton said he accepted the part because he saw the showâs story as more interesting than that of a typical western. In the film Stand by Me (1986), Gordie (Wil Wheaton) quips while the boys are camping (in their quest to find the dead body of Ray Brower): "Wagon Train is a cool show, but you ever notice they never get anywhere? For the train of animal powered vehicles, see, Western television series that aired 1957-1965. In 1945, a chance encounter with a talent scout led to an uncredited part in Lewis Milestoneâs World War II film âA Walk in the Sun.â Mr. Hortonâs parents were not pleased. Wagon Train was famous for its guest stars, many of whom were known for film work. Meade Howard Horton Jr. was born to a well-off family in Los Angeles on July 29, 1924. In the third season a more traditional sounding score was introduced. His death was confirmed by his niece, Joan Evans, who said that he was injured in a fall last November and had recently been placed in hospice care. [citation needed]. Between 2010 and 2013 Timeless Media Group released the complete run of the series in eight box sets of one season each with the seventh season re-issued without the bonus episodes. In the very early episodes of the first season, Bill Hawks has a smaller role - as a passenger, not a team member, referred to and addressed as "Mr. Hawks", and traveling in a wagon with his wife, Emily. In a first-season episode Adams says the war has been over for five years. May 11, 2012 - Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube. [citation needed]. So rock me momma like a wagon wheel Rock me momma any way you feel Hey, momma rock me Rock me momma like the wind and the rain Rock me momma like a south bound train Hey, momma rock me I'm running from the cold up in New England I was born to be a fiddler in an old time string band My baby plays a guitar, I pick a banjo now By that time, Adams had been leading wagon trains for several years (which would tend to conflict with the mentions of his Civil War combat). Flint's foster mother dies in his arms. A cloudburst forces about fifty wagons to wait on one side of the river and this is spoken of as "half the train", suggesting the entire wagon train has about a hundred wagons. Wooster did not excel at anything else; so he became a cook in the Army. [citation needed], Gene Roddenberry claimed he pitched Star Trek as "Wagon Train to the stars", referring the concept of a recurring cast on a journey with notable guest stars becoming the focus of various stories. [1] It initially starred supporting film actor Ward Bond as the wagon master (later replaced upon his death in 1960 by John McIntire) and Robert Horton as the scout (subsequently replaced by Scott Miller and Robert Fuller). But offscreen they often clashed. He also sang the showâs theme song, and his rendition was included on an album, âThe Man Called Shenandoah.â Though the show lasted one season, the recording remained his most popular. Although the repeated story is that Chris Hale's wife and son had been killed by an Indian attack on their farm (e.g. From 1957 until 1965 the prairie schooners of TV’s Wagon Train series rolled over 284 episodes. In season two, reference is made to the war ending six years earlier (1871) and to the presidential nomination of Ulysses S. Grant (1868), a neighbor of Adams before the war and eventually his commanding officer. In "The Willy Moran Story" it is mentioned that Major Adams fought in the Battle of Gettysburg (July 1863). They did eventually reconcile shortly before Bond's death.[5]. So notable was the show that veteran film director John Ford came on board to direct a 1960 segment.[3]. when the series went to color in 1963, then an abbreviated version of the 1963 re-recorded theme was used for the final season when it returned to black-and-white. Soon after departing from “Wagon Train,” Horton starred in the one-season Western series “A Man Called Shenandoah,” for which he also sang the theme song. Adams knows he'll spend the money on girls, do a number of jobs when it is gone, and then find another wagon train for which to scout. Circa 1862, at approximately the age of 19, McCullough felt duty bound to enlist in the Confederate Army because of his Virginia birth. Episode titles routinely emphasized the guest characters with titles such as "The Willy Moran Story" and "The Echo Pass Story". He played Flint from the first episode of “Wagon Train,” in 1957, until the show moved from NBC to ABC in 1962. "[37], When the original Ward Bond episodes were broadcast weekday afternoons on ABC beginning in 1963, a new series title "Seth Adams Trailmaster" was given to the episode to avoid viewer confusion because Wagon Train was still on the ABC evening schedule. This Andrew Hale is a minister mistakenly on the run who is found dying on the desert. [38] Four years later Timeless Media Group released a DVD collection consisting of 12 episodes on three discs. Wagon Train first aired on September 18, 1957, and would eventually place the TV show in the number one spot in the Nielsen ratings. He was recruited by a Col. Taylor who had established a Confederate encampment in Wyoming near Fort Bridger. It is not stated but implied that the sole survivor had to resort to cannibalism as people died off in order to survive—this grim episode was inspired by an actual, famous wintertime, wagon train disaster (the Donner Party) in 1846. Mr. Horton acted in six more pictures for MGM and appeared on television shows like âThe Lone Rangerâ and âThe Public Defenderâ before winning the part on âWagon Train.â. after the initial credit for the two stars and show title were put up; these were the individual featured episodes of either Ward Bond or Robert Horton. He played Flint from the first episode of âWagon Train,â in 1957, until the show moved from NBC to ABC in 1962. Fuller as Chris Finley seeks to turn from gambling and become a responsible husband. Whitfield, Stephen, and Roddenberry, Gene. By the time of "The Major Adams Story", later in the first year, he is both a team member and a wagon owner - bringing his wife Emily (played by Irene Corlett and Irene Windust in different episodes) west. The two episodes begin with Adams stopping to visit the grave of a lady love (in Arizona Territory - future Arizona), hundreds of miles from their established route further north across The West, whose tombstone shows that she had died in 1868. He was 80. Prove you're the master by scoring 10/13 or better. [citation needed], In "The Major Adams Story" (1958), Charlie Wooster was a private in the Union Army who, by chance, was assigned to Major Adams's company and promptly proved himself useless for combat but claimed some experience as a cook and, when assigned to that position, did quite well. About midway through the second season this was replaced with an instrumental version by Stanley Wilson. THE VIRTUES came to an end on Channel 4 last week with the finale of the 4-part drama. âWagon Trainâ overtook âGunsmokeâ atop the Nielsen ratings in 1961. In the first four seasons Ward Bond was billed above Robert Horton in the opening credits. âI have to rewrite half the scripts,â Mr. Horton told The Saturday Evening Post. And follow the sun. 2012-03-28 21:58:09. Sang the theme song to Wagon Train(Roll on)Wagon Train for the Ist half of the second season in 1958. Wagon Train October 14, 1959 Johnny Cash’s first-ever dramatic role was a brief appearance on the acclaimed NBC Western Wagon Train, where, as one of the members of the titular party, he reacts to a female newspaper reporter (Claire Trevor) who organizes all the women of the train into striking until they’re given an equal say among the men. [citation needed] For some years after his discharge from the Confederate Army, McCullough was a driver for the Jameson Stagecoach line, between Sacramento and St. Louis ("The Stagecoach Story", season 3, ep 1, trans Sept 30, 1959), before becoming a scout for the wagon train. )[citation needed]. (They did weeks later, however, when the script called for it.). In "The Lizabeth Ann Calhoun Story", we are again told that Hawks was a Sergeant in the Union Army. Frankie Laine (born Francesco Paolo LoVecchio; March 30, 1913 – February 6, 2007) was an American singer, songwriter, and actor whose career spanned nearly 75 years, from his first concerts in 1930 with a marathon dance company to his final performance of "That's My Desire" in 2005.Often billed as "America's Number One Song Stylist", his other nicknames include "Mr. The theme was conducted by Revue musical director Stanley Wilson. A new theme song, the "Trailmaster Theme", written and conducted by Stanley Wilson, was used for these syndicated episodes. The last 2 seasons of "Wagon Train" featured the great actor Robert Fuller as Cooper Smith. He could have married her, but married another and she ran off with the proverbial traveling salesman. If you’re a hardcore Bob Dylan fan, the new Darius Rucker hit “Wagon Wheel” might sound a little familiar. Mr. Horton was the showâs heartthrob, often given occasions to remove his shirt. Some stars from earlier episodes appear briefly as disembarking passengers. Mr. Horton left the show when it was at the height of its popularity, turning down a lucrative contract because, he said, he wanted to avoid becoming typecast. He enlisted in the Coast Guard in 1943 but was medically discharged because of the enlarged kidney. In the final season the series reverted to both black and white and the 60-minute format. "(Roll Along) Wagon Train" was written by Sammy Fain and Jack Brooks and sung by Johnny O'Neill. Hale was from St. Louis ("The Sarah Procter Story") and was a college graduate ("The Heather Mahoney Story"). It was Johnny O'Neill that sang the Wagon Train Theme Song. (23) Joaquin Miller and his family joined a wagon train to Oregon in the 1860s. So rock me mama like a wagon wheel Rock me mama any way you feel Hey mama rock me Rock me mama like the wind and the rain Rock me mama like a south-bound train Hey mama rock me Runnin' from the cold up in New England I was born to be a fiddler in an old-time stringband My baby plays the guitar I pick a banjo now âAnd he said, âThatâs probably the worst thing that ever happened to you.ââ, After earning a bachelorâs degree in theater arts at the University of California, Los Angeles, Mr. Horton moved to New York, where he struggled to find work. In "The Jenna Douglas Story" (season 5, episode 6), and again in "The Heather Mahoney Story", the year is clearly stated to be 1868 (this is more problematic since these are John McIntire/Chris Hale episodes). All episodes eventually reverted to their original titling after the series left the air. Instead, in the first episode of the second season, the trio are shanghaied (kidnapped and forced to join the crew of a ship) in San Francisco but jump ship in New Orleans and end up back in St. Joseph, Missouri, with McCullough ready to take another train west. Read about Wagon Train [TV Series Wagon Train (1958)] by Johnny O'Neil and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists. In the second season, a new more modern sounding theme was introduced. Heading to a new life and her first marriage, she's given some options and even at her age has its surprises. For his pain the church defrocked him because of the scandal. At the end of the show, Flint McCullough has his $400 pay for the journey, says his goodbyes and rides off. He was 91. The series chronicles the adventures of a wagon train as it makes its way from St. Joseph, Missouri across the Mid-Western plains and the Rocky Mountains to California and the trials and tribulations of the series regulars who conducted the train through the American West. Starring with Mr. Horton was Ward Bond, who played the grizzled wagon master, Maj. Seth Adams. The show ran for 284 episodes over 8 seasons: the first aired on September 18, 1957, and the final segment was broadcast on May 2, 1965. âGetting rich as an actor and then sitting on an island someplace and drinking vodka is not my idea of how to spend my life. Traveling with the Wagon Train are also a troupe of singers and their leader Joan O'Brien and Woods and O'Brien have some history. Gotta keep em on the run. "The Levi Hale Story" and "The Janet Hale Story"), in "The Heather Mahoney Story" we are told that his wife ("his first wife" - but no mention of a son) died while traveling with him on a wagon train. In later seasons the series was more episodic and paid less attention to the progress of the train along its route over the course of the season. In fact it might just be the last time she sang on the big or small screen. Denny Miller, who played scout Duke Shannon on the classic TV Western Wagon Train and was the first blond Tarzan on the big screen, has died. The series aired for most of its run in black-and-white. That briefly changed during the show's fifth season (1961–62) on the NBC network, to help promote the sales of parent company RCA's color television sets. Also in season three, an adventure involving the Mexican revolution led by dictator Porfirio Díaz, which began in 1871 ("The Stagecoach Story", season 3, ep 1, broadcast Sept 30, 1959). We camped at night with settlers and fed our stock well. Normally, each episode is the story of one person, after whom that episode is named, and their problems are resolved through the program. McCullough had previously been a stagecoach driver. When the train picks up an abandoned drunk on the trail, he exposes John Darro to be the reviled coward John Thurman who abandoned a previous train during a massacre. Yet another story is given in "The Nancy Lee Davis Story" - eight years before working for Chris Hale, McCullough was a prosperous young man (judging from his house, his clothes, his team of horses and his buggy) in a substantial Virginia community, engaged to marry a local debutante, but she was murdered by robbers intent on stealing the wedding gifts and silver plate prepared for the wedding reception and McCullough spent weeks, possibly months, riding the West from town to town hunting the robbers down. Mr. Directed by Joseph Pevney. After one particularly fierce argument, the two men vowed not to appear together on camera again. Evvie, his wife, is seriously injured in a wagon accident. 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