[Read]✔EBOOK⚡ Lawman: A Companion to the Classic TV Western Series (hardback)
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The Warner Bros. western series Lawman starring John Russell, Peter Brown, and Peggie Castle originally broadcast on ABC-TV airing 156 new episodes between September 1958 and June 1962. As played by steel-eyed John Russell, Dan Troop is a no-nonsense marshal who has little patience for outlaws or hypocrites, but will stand up for underdogs and outsiders. He also displays a warmer side with his mentoring of his
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Lawman: A Companion to the Classic TV Western Series
(hardback)
Sinopsis :
The Warner Bros. western series Lawman starring John
Russell, Peter Brown, and Peggie Castle originally broadcast
on ABC-TV airing 156 new episodes between September 1958
and June 1962. As played by steel-eyed John Russell, Dan
Troop is a no-nonsense marshal who has little patience for
outlaws or hypocrites, but will stand up for underdogs and
outsiders. He also displays a warmer side with his mentoring
of his young deputy (Peter Brown) and, beginning in the
second season, in his relation- ship with Peggie
Castle’beautiful Lily Merrill.Lawman: A Companion to
the Classic TV Western Series, the first book to focus fully on
this show, re-familiarizes veteran viewers and introduces new
fans to this exceptional television western and its threedimensional
leads. It features a Foreword by Will
“ugrfoot”Hutchins, a discussion of why Lawman
stands out from other television westerns, a history of its
creation, episode summary capsules, a
“Reollections”chapter with recent interviews of
Lawman alumni, and photos covering the show’four
years.Bill Levy is the author of John Ford: A Bio-Bibliography,
Beyond the Beach: The Wit and Wisdom of Nevil Shute, and
Lest We Forget: The John Ford Stock Company as well as
numerous columns, articles, and stories on films, television,
literature, and contemporary America. He resides in Sarasota,
Florida.