Episode #269, originally aired May 14, 1967, last episode of season 8, The Greedy Ones. Gus learned his lesson and the episode has a happy ending.
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.
Yes, the Ponderosa was a fictional ranch featured in the television series "Bonanza," which aired from 1959 to 1973. The show was set in the 1860s and 70s and centered around the Cartwright family, who lived on the ranch near Lake Tahoe, Nevada. While the Ponderosa itself is not a real location, it drew inspiration from the natural beauty of the Tahoe region. Today, there are tourist attractions and sites that evoke the spirit of the Ponderosa, but it remains primarily a product of fiction.
Oh, dude, was Alec Baldwin ever on Bonanza? No, he wasn't. Alec Baldwin is known for his work in movies like "The Departed" and "30 Rock," not for hanging out on the Ponderosa with the Cartwright family. Like, imagine Alec Baldwin in a cowboy hat - that's a sitcom I'd watch!
This episode was called Look To The Stars, episode 1962#3.26 and it's air date was March 18, 1962.
Yes, William Shatner appeared in the television series "Bonanza." He guest-starred in the episode titled "The Man Called Shenandoah," which aired during the show's 14th season in 1973. In this episode, he played the character of a man who becomes embroiled in a conflict with the Cartwright family. Shatner's appearance is one of many guest roles he took on during his early acting career.
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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.
This episode was called Look To The Stars, episode 1962#3.26 and it's air date was March 18, 1962.
Oh, dude, was Alec Baldwin ever on Bonanza? No, he wasn't. Alec Baldwin is known for his work in movies like "The Departed" and "30 Rock," not for hanging out on the Ponderosa with the Cartwright family. Like, imagine Alec Baldwin in a cowboy hat - that's a sitcom I'd watch!
As no mortal can escape death, Hades is called sometimes - greedy for the dead.
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My favorite western TV show as a kid was called Bonanza. or The thrilling adventure movie set in Alaskaproved to be a box-office bonanza.
Cowboys that care cared for horses and broncos were called wranglers. They called orphaned calves dogies. They rounded up the cattle and drove them to market every spring.
Yes, William Shatner appeared in the television series "Bonanza." He guest-starred in the episode titled "The Man Called Shenandoah," which aired during the show's 14th season in 1973. In this episode, he played the character of a man who becomes embroiled in a conflict with the Cartwright family. Shatner's appearance is one of many guest roles he took on during his early acting career.
Ponderosa pine trees reproduce through both sexual and asexual means. They bear male and female cones that carry pollen and seeds for fertilization. Additionally, ponderosa pines can regenerate through a process called suckering, where new shoots grow from the roots of a mature tree.
The character who lived at The Ponderosa was called Little Joe Cartwright.