Set in Nevada, Bonanza – which premiered in 1959 and ran for 14 seasons – looked like a Western, but at its core, it was a family drama that focused on three sons and their father, Ben Cartwright, who ...
When Bonanza first aired on September 12, 1959, it changed television history. One of the first shows filmed entirely in color, it introduced viewers to the Cartwright family on the sprawling ...
When watching Yellowstone, it's easy to think its creator, Taylor Sheridan, more or less reinvented the television Western by ...
When Bonanza first hit TV screens in 1959, it didn't just ride into the Western genre – it helped define it. The show galloped through 14 successful seasons on NBC, captivating audiences with the ...
Those who love westerns are certainly familiar with Bonanza. The TV show ran for 14 seasons from 1959 to 1973, and it starred beloved actors like Michael Landon, Lorne Green, Pernell Roberts, and Dan ...
For decades, the Western has lived a cyclical existence in American entertainment. It rises, it fades, and then-just when it feels like it's been left behind-it rides again. From the dominance of ...
Whenever animators create cartoons, they usually ensure that the animations maintain one form of clothing throughout the show. Some animated shows such as Family Guy sometimes change their character’s ...
"Bonanza" premiered on NBC the night of Sept. 12, 1959. By the time the trail dust cleared 14 years and 430 episodes later, the Cartwrights of the Ponderosa rode themselves into history and the hearts ...
This 1962 picture provided by NBC shows actors from the "Bonanza" television show from left, Pernell Roberts, Lorne Greene, Michael Landon and Dan Blocker. Roberts, the ruggedly handsome actor who ...