the Cartwrights owned 1,000sq. miles.
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.
Bonanza lasted from September 12, 1959 to January 16, 1973 .
The Ponderosa was in Nevada Territory in the TV show Bonanza.
No, not Bonanza, it was a show called "The Marriage" in 1954. Bonanza was one of the few prime time shows of that era to be in color, but not the first.
I don't remember any catfights in any of the Bonanza episodes.
The Ponderosa Ranch depicted in the TV show "Bonanza" was fictional, and it was said to be about one thousand square miles. In reality, the show was filmed on the Warner Bros. studio lot in California.
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.
It was claimed that the Good Guys, the Catrwright bros, never fired their weapons in anger on Bonanza, there was gunplay but it was done by bad guys and police/western Marshals, etc) one can draw an analogy to the television version of Dragnet. in the entire run of the show, Sergeant Friday never fired his revolver and seldom drew it. Dragnet deliberately de-emphasized gunplay.
Bonanza lasted from September 12, 1959 to January 16, 1973 .
The Ponderosa was in Nevada Territory in the TV show Bonanza.
No, not Bonanza, it was a show called "The Marriage" in 1954. Bonanza was one of the few prime time shows of that era to be in color, but not the first.
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.
The Bob and Brown Talk Show Bonanza - 2011 was released on: USA: 8 July 2011 (internet)
January 1973.
Ben Cartright
Yes, violence was often portrayed on the show.
1973.