The Rifleman
The Rifleman was western series that broadcast by ABC at Tuesday as 30 minutes show in all part of the USA. It premiered on September 30, 1958 until it reaches the finale on April 8, 1963 as it classified on Action's adventure series. It starred Chuck Connors as Lucas McCain who's a widower and Union veteran of the civil war and Johnny Crawford played as Mark, the son of McCain. That lived on a ranch just outside the fictitious town of North Fork, New Mexico territory
John Wayne: Mclintock
George McLintock has to try and convince his wife that he has been faithful after a two year seperation, with their fights the talk of the town. Matters are not helped by the extremely attractive cook Mrs Louise Warren he has hired at the ranch house...
John Wayne:Angel And The Badman
A womanising cowboy and former deputy sheriff is taken in by a Quaker family after being wounded in a fight...
The Outlaw
Doc Holliday (Walter Huston) meets the notorious Billy the Kid (Jack Beutel), who has stolen his horse. Doc's old friend Pat Garrett, now a sheriff, wants to arrest the Kid for murder, but Doc helps his young friend flee to a hideout, where Billy meets Rio (Jane Russell), a beautiful young woman who soon finds herself falling in love with him. As Doc and Billy try to evade the law, they run into a series of adventures involving Indians and gunfights, culminating in a fierce showdown. Under the control of director/ producer Howard Hughes, THE OUTLAW became both a classic Western and a tribute to the charms of its leading lady, 19-year-old Jane Russell, whose cleavage was featured prominently in the film's publicity. As a result, THE OUTLAW became one of the most controversial films of the 1940s, leading to a protracted battle with censors that only added to the film's allure.
The Lucy Show: Lucy and John Wayne
When Mr. Mooney sends Lucy to the movie studio to deliver some papers regarding the financing on John Wayne's new film, she ignores his warning not to bother Mr. Wayne and finds herself lunching with him. Nervous and excited, Lucy proceeds to talk his ear off and finally splatters him with ketchup. Mr. Wayne takes that as his exit cue, but Lucy soon tracks him to the set of his film, where she continuously screws up the production.
The Desert Trail
John Wayne's easy-going charm truly began to manifest itself in this, one of his later "Lone Star" Westerns for Monogram. Falsely accused of killing the paymaster (Henry Hall) of the Rattlesnake Gulch rodeo, John Scott (Wayne) and his girl-chasing partner Kansas Charlie (Eddy Chandler) trail the real killer, Pete (Al Ferguson), and his unwilling underling Jim (Paul Fix) to Poker City. Jim wants to go straight, but Pete blackmails him into robbing the stagecoach.
Sheriff of Tombstone
Roy Rogers is mistaken for a hired gun the crooked mayor of Tombstone sent for to help him gain control of the town. But Roy'd better be on his toes; the malicious magistrate is wise to him, and the real trigger man is goin' a-gunnin' for him
Young Buffalo Bill
Thoroughly enjoyable Western bioflick that stretches the facts but is one of Roy's best nevertheless. The cavalry sounds a call for Roy to suppress an Indian uprising on a Spanish ranch.
Cinema Nostalgia-The Young Duke John Wayne
The story of the man who personified the tough lconic peace-maker of the prairie before his rise to stardom. John Wayne made 80 films in eight years prior to "Stagecoach", and during this time developed the swaying walk and lopsided grin that was to become his trademark. From his first film job as an extra, this programme features many of his early roles.
John Wayne:His Private Secretary
Dick Wallace wants to marry a minister's grand-daughter but his father, who wants him to get work on his company's business, is opposed. She takes a job with the company to prove she's okay.
Hell Town - Blue steel
Two of John Wayne's slam-busting movies collected together.BLUE STEEL - A band of ruthless outlaws try to force out the townspeople in a small community after gold is discovered there, but one brave man stands in their way.
Rainbow valley
You remember the Rainbow Valley? That's where the townspeople want to build a railroad, but keep finding their plans go awry. Why? Government agent John Wayne wants to find out, too, so he goes undercover. Lucille Brown, George "Gabby" Hayes and Buffalo Bill, Jr. also star
















