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The Virginian

  • TV Series
  • 1962–1971
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 15m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
3.4K
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James Drury, Doug McClure, and John McIntire in The Virginian (1962)
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Personable Western series based in Wyoming from the 1890s onward.Personable Western series based in Wyoming from the 1890s onward.Personable Western series based in Wyoming from the 1890s onward.

  • Creator
    • Charles Marquis Warren
  • Stars
    • Doug McClure
    • James Drury
    • Lee J. Cobb
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    3.4K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    2,978
    1,694
    • Creator
      • Charles Marquis Warren
    • Stars
      • Doug McClure
      • James Drury
      • Lee J. Cobb
    • 30User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Doug McClure
    Doug McClure
    • Trampas
    • 1962–1971
    James Drury
    James Drury
    • The Virginian
    • 1962–1971
    Lee J. Cobb
    Lee J. Cobb
    • Judge Henry Garth
    • 1962–1966
    Sara Lane
    Sara Lane
    • Elizabeth Grainger
    • 1966–1970
    Clu Gulager
    Clu Gulager
    • Emmett Ryker…
    • 1963–1968
    Randy Boone
    Randy Boone
    • Randy Benton
    • 1964–1966
    Roberta Shore
    Roberta Shore
    • Betsy Garth
    • 1962–1965
    John McIntire
    John McIntire
    • Clay Grainger
    • 1967–1970
    Gary Clarke
    Gary Clarke
    • Steve Hill
    • 1962–1964
    Ross Elliott
    Ross Elliott
    • Sheriff Mark Abbott…
    • 1962–1971
    Don Quine
    Don Quine
    • Stacey Grainger
    • 1966–1968
    Harper Flaherty
    • Harper…
    • 1962–1970
    Charles Bickford
    Charles Bickford
    • John Grainger…
    • 1962–1968
    Diane Roter
    Diane Roter
    • Jennifer Sommers…
    • 1965–1966
    David Hartman
    David Hartman
    • David Sutton…
    • 1967–1969
    Jeanette Nolan
    Jeanette Nolan
    • Holly Grainger…
    • 1963–1970
    L.Q. Jones
    L.Q. Jones
    • Belden…
    • 1963–1971
    Frank Sully
    Frank Sully
    • Danny…
    • 1963–1967
    • Creator
      • Charles Marquis Warren
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    gazzo-2

    Good series

    Good series, it's sad it's been kinda forgotten. It's easy to write it off as another 'Bonanza' knockoff-Big Valley, High Chapperell, for example, but it wasn't that, not at all. In one episode, you get to see Lee J Cobb, Richard Anderson, Harry Morgan, Arthur Hunnicutt and a host of other Very familiar character actors doing the 'Stagecoach' routine-while McClure, Drury and co weren't exactly chopped liver either.

    It had heart, it was well acted and was on forever. I would watch this over Bonanza any day.

    *** outta ****
    rcj5365

    A series with a lot of heart that needs to be seen

    "The Virginian" was without a doubt one grand amazing ambitious series which made use of its first class actors and some of the most magnificent piece of location Technicolor photography ever assembled for a brilliant television series which kept its viewers tuned in for 90 minutes during the impressive nine seasons that it stayed on the NBC-TV network from its premiere in 1962 until its final episode in 1971.

    Based on the classic novel by Owen Winsler,the series is set on the Shiloh Ranch in the Wyoming Territory of the 1800's and the goings on within the town of Medicine Bow. In its early years,and within the first five seasons,the series had five main characters:Judge Henry Garth(Lee J. Cobb),the owner of the Shiloh Ranch,which was a great big cattle ranch in Wyoming who was also the not only the town Judge but the District Attorney as well;his innocent young teenage daughter Betsy (Roberta Shore);the Virginian(James Drury),his heroic foreman Trampas (Doug McClure),and the assistant ranch hand Steve(Gary Clarke). The relationship between these five individuals,as they were developed and testing were providing the most affecting and amusing moments,and later on during this series new characters would be added on to provide support. It was also during the early years of the show that "The Virginian" was rise to the top of the Nielsen ratings,and to anyone's surprise rack up several Emmy nominations for actors Lee J. Cobb and James Drudy not to mention the show's theme song for musical composer Percy Faith. During its initial run,the show was always in the top ten and it stood shoulder to shoulder among the television Western giants like "Gunsmoke","Bonanza",not to mention "Rawhide",and the courtroom drama "Perry Mason".

    The series gave us strong,intelligent stories,which could be either tragic or light-hearted,and most often the direction was either imaginative,and sometimes even poetic,but still this series was one action-packed show full of unexpected excitement and breathtaking suspense along with some comedical support in some of the episodes which were directed with excellent timing by some of the best in the business. However,throughout its entire run,only actors James Drudy and Doug McClure stayed on the series until the final episode in 1971. As for the special guest stars on this series,this show had them,and some of them appear in either one or two episodes within the 90 minute time frame. In some of the episodes you got to see Hollywood greats like Bette Davis and Lee Marvin and in some episodes you get Charles Bronson, James Coburn,Richard Anderson,Telly Savalas,Arthur Hunnicutt,John Dehner,David Hartman,Lee Majors,Pippa Scott,Stewart Granger,Diane Baker, Inger Stevens,Harry Morgan,Brian Keith,George C. Scott,Pete Duel,Hari Rhodes,Harrison Ford,and the list of the guest star roster goes on and on with very familiar actors doing the "Stagecoach" routine each week.

    As the series went on the issues of the day were very informal subjects ranging from injustice,racial prejudice,individual responsibility and the necessary for compromise were explored,and during the final years of the series the name of "Shiloh" came to stand for something for the virtues of tolerance,compassion,and courage and optimism as well the respect of mankind were the objectives of the day,and this show delivered the goods. Compared to other Western shows of that era,"The Virginian" was well acted and for one,it had a lot of heart and like other shows it knew exactly when to call it quits beforehand. Most recently,this series is now on The Hallmark Channel,and for those who never seen this series,it is a worth seeing every weekend where Hallmark shows back to back episodes of this series. Not to missed!

    NOTE:"The Virginian" was produced by Revue Studios/Universal Television and it produced an astounding 249 episodes,all in color during its impressive nine year run on the NBC Network.
    purplerozena

    Great series

    I love this series and have been very disappointed it is no longer on Inspirational channel.

    I guess I will have to buy the DVD's

    All of the typical guest stars of the 60's come in and out the show and makes for very interesting story lines.
    eastbergholt2002

    Great Western Series

    I first saw the Virginian in England in the 1960s. It became my favorite Western series. The characters were honest, likable and honorable. The acting was good and the stories were compelling and well written. The show also seemed more subtle and complex than the average western series. The stories usually had a moral message and the good guys always came out on top.James Drury, Doug McClure and Lee J.Cobb were all excellent.

    The Virginian came from a time when American TV shows were very popular in the UK.During the 1960s and 1970s we tended to see a lot of American shows in prime-time in Britain, but that changed in the 1980s. This show is being shown on Encore and I'm enjoying watching it in color for the first time.
    ih007b2077

    Forgotten Feelgood Fun

    Quite simply, I grew up watching 'The Virginian' and I have to thank it, for being very watchable, and mainly for keeping my attention span for 90 minutes. This was unheard of for a show in those days. It led me to becoming an avid cinema addict, for which I am eternally grateful. Probably my favourite western series, although 'Alias Smith and Jones' threatened to equal it until Pete Duell committed suicide. Great memories, from the early days of colour and BBC2, I believe...

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    • Trivia
      U.S. television's first ninety-minute western (including commercials).
    • Goofs
      As The Virginian, Trampas, and Hill (and Ryker, later in Season 1) ride their horses on the dirt road In the opening credits, tire tracks can clearly be seen.
    • Connections
      Edited into The Devil's Children (1962)

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    • Why was there so much turnover in the families that owned Shiloh? In particular, why did Lee Cobb leave the show? He was great.

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    • Release date
      • September 19, 1962 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Men from Shiloh
    • Filming locations
      • Lone Pine, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Revue Studios
      • Universal Television
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 15 minutes
    • Color
      • Color

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