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Date Posted: 14:09:04 07/23/13 Tue
Author: Richard
Subject: Re: TV Similarities Bonanza/Rifleman
In reply to: Kayleetara 's message, "TV Similarities Bonanza/Rifleman" on 20:46:28 07/22/13 Mon

I think you are correct, but I can't think of the Bonanaza episode.

However, while we are talking about former prisoner turned ranch-hand episodes, there were a lot of similarities between these 2 episodes:

Bonanza - "The Friendship" with Dean Jones as "Danny Kidd."

Virginian - "The Evil That Men Do" with Robert Redford as "Matthew Cordell," who by the way, falls in love with Patricia Blair, who had played "Lou Mallory" on The Rifleman as the hotel owner.

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[> Re: TV Similarities Bonanza/Big Valley -- Kayleetara, 00:12:27 07/24/13 Wed [1]

I ended up watching a "Big Valley" episode called " a Flock of Trouble". I watched because I thought, "Is that MILTON BERLE?" I did not know he was an actor and he wasn't too bad.

Of course, sheep vs. cattle was a problem in the West and Bonanza had an episode that addressed it as well. (Blood on the Land)

But what really struck me was the bar fight. I think it was Sam the bartender; he must have gone west to Stockton. If so, he made a bad exchange. The Cartwrights always seemed to offer money to repair the damages of the fight. And even though the Barkleys are as rich, or richer than the Cartwrights, nary a word was spoken about reimbursement even though Nick started the fight.

And even Bonanza repeated within itself. "The Flannel Mouth Gun" addressed the topic of range detectives with Adam, and after he left the topic was addressed again with Joe as the main character, though I can't recall the name of the episode.

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