Apples and oranges.
Bonanza was specifically commissioned in color by NBC's parent company to encourage people to buy new color TV's.
Those WB shows, on the other hand, all aired on ABC which had the stature among networks then that something like ION has today. It was 1964 until WBTV could...
Another complication to that one is the fact that California National Productions was another partner in the show's production. CNP was a division of NBC Films. Ironically, I believe the CNP properties, at least the ones that aren't in public domain, are now owned by CBS...
Sheriff of Cochise and US Marshal are different seasons of the same show: Sheriff of Cochise was the first season; U S Marshal was the remaining seasons. After the first season, the lead character Frank Morgan (John Bromfield) was offered a post in the US Marshals Service office in Arizona...
Tales of Wells Fargo (most of S1 with a couple of episodes from S2-3, and a separate set with all but a couple of episodes from the final color season) were put out a while back by Timeless. It would be a question of what decade since the first set would have been in the 50s, while the other...
One of the few movie commentaries I enjoyed was the one to Henry Fonda's "My Darling Clementine", which was Fonda playing Wyatt Earp. The commentary was from Earp's grandson. In one particular scene where Earp came in and clobbered a disorderly person over the head with a pistol stock...
And that is so. Christian movie studios have formed a consortium of sorts to offer blanket licensing to churches for a fee for these purposes. This would not cover some church showing "The Passion of the Christ", for instance, because 20th Century Fox would not be covered by that blanket license.
Timeless Media put the entire series out in 2010. Not sure what the source material was, but the episodes looked quite good quality-wise. Like most TMG, they just tend to fade out at commercial breaks, though. That, and the fact that the second season episode title sequences were clipped from...
Martin's exclusive deal with ABC came in part due to Desi Arnaz. Martin's first wife, Madelyn Pugh, was one of the chief writers for "I Love Lucy". Arnaz financed the pilot for "The Untouchables", and the Desilu studio coproduced the series with Martin as Exec. Producer.
This is where things...
The later "Police Squad!" parody with Leslie Nielsen managed to mash up this QM trademark (even including the announcer for those QM shows) with the opening credits from "M Squad", with everyone in the cast whipping out a snubnose revolver ala Lee Marvin and blasting away. The "and...as" was...