Adam actually had two sorrel geldings. The first was Beauty, but he was too highstrung to work in front of the cameras. You will notice him in the early episodes always tossing his head. He was replaced with Sport.
Adam's chestnut gelding was called Sport.
the Cartwrights owned 1,000sq. miles.
The Gamble, original air date April 1, 1962, season 3 #93.
Bonanza was the term for a large gold strike during the 'gold fever' days of the old west. The Poderosa was worth it's weight in gold with timber and cattle as a source of revenue, a real 'bonanza' for the lucky Cartwrights.
Adam was the only Cartwright with a fancy east coast education but when on the Ponderosa he was a rancher like Pa, Hoss and Little Joe.
The Cartwrights employed a Chinese cook named Hop Sing.
the Cartwrights owned 1,000sq. miles.
The Gamble, original air date April 1, 1962, season 3 #93.
Bonanza was the term for a large gold strike during the 'gold fever' days of the old west. The Poderosa was worth it's weight in gold with timber and cattle as a source of revenue, a real 'bonanza' for the lucky Cartwrights.
Adam was the only Cartwright with a fancy east coast education but when on the Ponderosa he was a rancher like Pa, Hoss and Little Joe.
The Cartwrights employed a Chinese cook named Hop Sing.
The clothing the Cartwrights wore every week were pretty authentic for the time period and status of the family. Although it was understood that the Cartwrights were wealthy, they ran a working ranch where every member worked very hard just as their hired men did.
Originally airing on Saturday nights, Bonanza was off to a slow start, buried under the legal genuis of Perry Mason. But when it was moved to Sundays at 9:00 pm, the Cartwrights became America's favorite family for the next 12 years of their run.
Bonanza - 1959 A Knight to Remember - 6.13 was released on: USA: 20 December 1964
Any woman that became interested in any of the Cartwrights either caught a fatal disease or had a fatal accident. Little Joe's wife caught a fatal disease.
Bonanza - 1959 A Knight to Remember 6-13 was released on: USA: 20 December 1964
I don't remember any catfights in any of the Bonanza episodes.
EVERY episode of Bonanza was filmed and aired in color. Color TV was brand-new, and Bonanza's big draw to advertisers was that it, unlike Gunsmoke, was going to be in full color from the start.