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Mark McCain, a character from the TV show "The Rifleman," is from the fictional town of North Fork, New Mexico. He is the son of Lucas McCain, the show's protagonist, who is a widowed rancher and sharpshooter. The series, which aired from 1958 to 1963, often revolves around their father-son relationship and various adventures in the Old West.
No, Rodney Dangerfield did not appear in the show "The Rifleman." The show aired from 1958 to 1963 and starred Chuck Connors as Lucas McCain. Rodney Dangerfield was primarily known for his stand-up comedy and acting in movies such as "Caddyshack" and "Back to School." His career in television was more focused on guest appearances in sitcoms and talk shows rather than dramatic series like "The Rifleman."
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No, the television show, The Rifleman, was never shot in color.
Lucas McCain was the name of the shotgun wielding rancher played by Chuck Connors.
Pat Brady's horse in the TV show "The Roy Rogers Show" is named Trigger.
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The name of the horse was "Algebra" .
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Chuck Person, who played for several teams in an NBA career that spanned 1986-2000, was nicknamed the 'Rifleman' supposedly because the old TV show 'The Rifleman' was one of his mother's favorites.
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Little Joe Cartwright's horse's name is Cochise. It was a pinto horse known for its speed and endurance on the TV show "Bonanza."
In the popular television and radio show "The Lone Ranger" rides a paint horse. The name of his horse was Scout and the Lone Ranger's horse was named Silver.
YES!!! What happened!!! The best show ever has been removed from television...