doc dident carry a gun on his hip,but he did keep one under his buggy seat and one in his desk drawer for self defence, only on rare occations did doc pick up a gun.and that was to defend himself or his friends. kat.
No Milburn Stone was the doctor on the TV version of Gunsmoke, and Howard McNear (Floyd the barber) was Doc on the radio series of Gunsmoke.
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Gunsmoke - 1955 Doc Judge 5-22 was released on: USA: 6 February 1960
No Milburn Stone was the doctor on the TV version of Gunsmoke, and Howard McNear (Floyd the barber) was Doc on the radio series of Gunsmoke.
Gunsmoke - 1955 Doc's Revenge 1-29 was released on: USA: 9 June 1956
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Gunsmoke - 1955 Doc Judge 5-22 was released on: USA: 6 February 1960
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Doc and Festus from "Gunsmoke" performed at the Sidney, Iowa rodeo in 1967. This appearance was part of a promotional tour for the show, which was immensely popular at the time. Their participation added excitement to the event and provided fans with a unique experience.
In "Gunsmoke," Doc Adams often used a horse-drawn buggy to travel around Dodge City. While the specific fate of the buggy isn't detailed in the series, it served as a key mode of transportation for Doc throughout the show. As a fictional series, the buggy exists primarily as a prop within the context of the story. After the show's conclusion, the buggy likely remains part of the show's memorabilia, possibly in a museum or collection related to "Gunsmoke."
Yes, Doc Adams, the character played by Milburn Stone in "Gunsmoke," was married. His character's marital status was often referenced throughout the series, particularly in relation to his interactions with other characters. In real life, Milburn Stone was married to his wife, Helen, for many years until his passing in 1980.