Adam Cartwright and Little Joe Cartwright
The title of that Bonanza episode was "Hoss and the Leprechauns".
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The loss of Dan Blocker's character, Hoss Cartwright, was never depicted on the final season of Bonanza (1972-73); there were only mentions of his loss w/o explanation. It wasn't revealed until the 1988 follow-up series "Bonanza: The Next Generation," that Hoss drowned trying to save another man's life.
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The title of that Bonanza episode was "Hoss and the Leprechauns".
no
Yes
The loss of Dan Blocker's character, Hoss Cartwright, was never depicted on the final season of Bonanza (1972-73); there were only mentions of his loss w/o explanation. It wasn't revealed until the 1988 follow-up series "Bonanza: The Next Generation," that Hoss drowned trying to save another man's life.
Hoss (Horse - as in big as...)
Hoss and the Leprechauns
Bonanza - 1959 Three Brides for Hoss 7-22 was released on: USA: 20 February 1966
In the final season of Bonanza, Ben's son Erik 'Hoss' died.
The series more or less fit the 'ensemble' format with the four lead characters being Ben, Adam, Hoss and Little Joe.
Bonanza ran for 14 seasons, September 1959 to January 1974. Story of the Cartwright family on their ranch, the Ponderosa, near Lake Tahoe, NV, mid-19th century. Patriarch Ben Cartwright played by Lorne Greene, Adam, oldest son, played by Pernell Roberts, middle brother Hoss 'Eric' played by Dan Blocker and youngest brother Little Joe played by Michael Landon. Bonanza was the first TV western filmed entirely in color and the 2nd longest running TV series, second only to Gunsmoke.
I think you mean Hoss, which was played by actor Dan Blocker.