The first episode of "Gunsmoke" to be broadcast in color (17 Sep. 1966) was "Snap Decision" .
No, Gunsmoke's first six seasons were not called "Marshall Dillon." The show aired under the title "Gunsmoke," featuring the character Marshall Matt Dillon, portrayed by James Arness. The series debuted on CBS in 1955 and became one of the longest-running prime-time dramas in television history. The title "Marshall Dillon" is often associated with the character but not as an official title for the show.
Matt's Love Story
The title of the last episode of "Gunsmoke" is "The Sharecroppers." This episode aired on April 1, 1975, marking the conclusion of the long-running series. "Gunsmoke" was a staple of American television, known for its depiction of life in the Old West. The show originally premiered in 1955 and became one of the longest-running primetime dramas in television history.
The name of the episode was, "The Disciple." A synopsis of the show can be found at http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0594079/plotsummary
Arvo Ojala was the man in the pre-title gunfight .
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Matt's Love Story
No, the first picture in color was released in the late 1800's. It has the name "Annabelle" in the title. (It had no sound, though!)
Easements are recited in a deed and reported in a title examination because they affect the title to the property.
the color purple
The first cartoon was shown on 6th September 1969.
white because they are listed first
The first color movie was made in 1902, using a video taking process that separates the frames into a red, green, or blue filter to give the appearance of color. The film currently has no title.
The name of the episode was, "The Disciple." A synopsis of the show can be found at http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0594079/plotsummary
Arvo Ojala was the man in the pre-title gunfight .
its the title
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