The Cisco Kid - TV series - was created on 1950-09-05.
The duration of The Cassidys - TV series - is 1800.0 seconds.
Hey Poncho, Hey Cisco!
The Karate Kid - TV series - ended on 1989-12-16.
William R. Dunn was the first to play the role of Cisco Kid in 1914 but Cesar Romero (The Joker in the 1966-1968 Batman TV series with Adam West.) is probably the best well known .
Kid 'n Play - TV series - ended on 1991-08-31.
Duncan Renaldo Starred in the 1950s TV series "The Cisco Kid". DOB 4/23/04 Died 09/03/1980 (Age 76, Cancer). Leo Carillo Played Poncho, the mischievous sidekick, in the TV series "The Cisco Kid" DOB 08/06/1881 Died 08/10/1961 (age 80, Cancer). The Cisco Kid stars Duncan Renaldo as Cisco and Leo Carillo as his faithful sidekick and comic foil, Pancho. One of the first television programs to be filmed in color, this classic Western ran from 1950-1956. Set in 1890's New Mexico, Cisco and Pancho fight corruption and seek justice for the victims of bandits, con men and cattle rustlers. With a combination of humor and compassion for their fellow man, Cisco and Pancho have become legendary to television viewers everywhere. In 1980, Renaldo received a Special Lifetime Achievement Award from Nosotros, which honored him for 'providing a positive Hispanic role model for Americans,' and called The Cisco Kid 'a perennial television favorite.' Lars, Chittenengo, NY
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The Cisco Kid. Commercial color television broadcasting began in 1951, with the first television show filmed and broadcast in color being The Cisco Kid which was broadcast in 1954. The Cisco Kid was on the air from 1950 to 1956, but few Americans were able to see it in color because a color television was much too expensive for most people.
The Cisco Kid refers to a character found in numerous film, radio, television and comic book series based on the fictional Western character created by O. Henry in his 1907 short story "The Caballero's Way", published in the collection Heart of the West. In movies and television, the Kid was depicted as a heroic Mexican caballero, even though he was originally a cruel outlaw.
Cisco's horse was named Diablo (devil), but the part was allegedly played by at least three different horses. One was used for close-up work, another for fast action and stunt scenes, and I suppose the third was used for filler. Cisco's Mexican sidekick rode a horse named Loco (crazy). The Cisco Kid was the first television series to be filmed in color, which made identification of the equine stand-ins easier for devoted viewers.