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Gunsmoke

Gunsmoke was a long-running radio and television western. The radio show ran 1952 - 1961, and the television show 1955-1975, so they were running concurrently for six years.

William Conrad[?] played Marshall Matt Dillon on the radio show. Howard McNear was Doc, Georgia Ellis was Kitty, and Parley Bear was Deputy Chester.

James Arness[?] played Marshall Matt Dillon throughout the run of the television show. His deputy was at first Dennis Weaver[?] playing Chester, then Ken Curtis[?] playing Festus. Other important ongoing characters were the alcoholic doctor, Doc (Milburn Stone[?]) and the saloon girl, later saloon owner, Miss Kitty (Amanda Blake[?]).

Actors asked to play Matt Dillon on TV before James Arness included John Wayne and Denver Pyle[?]. It was John Wayne who suggested James Arness.

The show premiered in the fall of 1955 and ran through the spring of 1975, on the CBS television network. From 1955 to 1960, Gunsmoke was a half-hour show. It then went to an hour-long format for the rest of its long run. From 1955 to 1966, it was in black and white, then in color from 1967 to 1975. In its fifteenth year, CBS planned to cancel the series, but widespread viewer response -- it was even mentioned in Congress -- convinced them to continue it.

Regular Cast, Major Characters:

Regular Cast, Minor Characters:

  • Clem (bartender; 1959-61): Clem Fuller
  • Sam (bartender; 1961-73): Glenn Strange
  • Rudy (bartender; 1965-67): Rudy Sooter
  • Floyd (bartender; 1974-75): Robert Brubaker
  • Quint Asper (blacksmith; 1962-1965): Burt Reynolds
  • "Thad" - Deputy Clayton Thaddeus Greenwood (1965-1967): Roger Ewing
  • Newly O'Brien (gunsmith; 1967-1975): Buck Taylor
  • Wilbur Jonas (storekeeper, 1955-63): Dabbs Greer
  • Howie Uzzell (hotel clerk, 1955-75): Howard Culver
  • Moss Grimmick (stableman; 1955-63): George Selk
  • Jim Buck (stagecoach driver; 1957-62): Robert Brubaker
  • Louie Pheeters (town drunk; 1961-70): James Nusser
  • Ma Smalley (boardinghouse owner; 1961-72): Sarah Selby
  • Hank Miller (stableman; 1963-75): Hank Patterson
  • Mr. Bodkin (banker; 1963-70): Roy Roberts
  • Barney Danches (telegraph agent; 1965-74): Charles Seel
  • Roy (townsperson; 1965-69): Roy Barcroft
  • Halligan (rancher; 1966-75): Charles Wagenheim
  • Mr. Lathrop (storekeeper; 1966-75): Woody Chambliss
  • Nathan Burke (freight agent; 1966-75): Ted Jordan
  • Percy Crump (undertaker; 1968-72): Kelton Garwood
  • Ed O'Connor (rancher; 1968-72): Tom Brown
  • Judge Brooker (1970-75): Herb Vigran
  • Dr. John Chapman (1971): Pat Hingle
  • Miss Hannah (saloon owner; 1974-75): Fran Ryan



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