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    I was always a fan of Westerns - - - my Grandfather referred to them as "Shoot'em Ups" - - as far as a favorite, it would probably be Gunsmoke mainly because of the various characters and great actors portraying them. However, I also liked "The Rebel" with Nick Adams, "Wyatt Earp Series" with Hugh O'brien, "High Chapparel" with another great cast, "The Big Valley" with another all star cast, "The Rifleman" with Chuck Conners, "Laredo" with Neville Brand, William Smith and Peter Brown, and many others that I can't think of right now.

    My favorite Western Movies are "The Big Country" and "Magnificent Seven" !

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    I remember as a child in the late 40's listening to Gunsmoke on radio with William Conrad as Matt Dillon. When it came to TV it was one of my favorites, but my all time favorite was The Lone Ranger.
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