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List of Wagon Train episodes : ウィキペディア英語版
List of Wagon Train episodes

''Wagon Train'' is an American western television series that was produced by Revue Studios. The series was inspired by the 1950 John Ford film ''Wagon Master''. It ran for eight seasons with the first episode airing in the United States on and the final episode on . Its first five seasons were broadcast on the NBC network and the remaining three on ABC. In some syndicated reruns ''Wagon Train'' was often retitled ''Major Adams'' or ''Major Adams, Trailmaster''.〔
Originally an hour-long program filmed in black-and-white, ''Wagon Train'' expanded to 90-minute color episodes in its seventh season but returned to hour-long black-and-white for its eighth year.〔 During its run 284 episodes were broadcast, of which 252 were an hour in length and 32 were 90 minutes.〔 ''Wagon Train'' was an immensely popular program during its original run. In the autumn of 1959, two years after its inception, it ranked as one of seven Westerns in the Nielsen top ten in the United States. In the 1961-62 season it surpassed ''Gunsmoke'' in popularity and ranked as the most popular program on American television.
''Wagon Train'' revolved around the characters traveling to California by a wagon train caravan from St. Joseph, Missouri.〔 In its first three seasons and part of the fourth, the regular cast consisted of Ward Bond as Major Seth Adams, the trailmaster, Robert Horton as Flint McCullough, the scout, Terry Wilson as Bill Hawks, the ramrod, and Frank McGrath as Charlie Wooster, the cook. During the fourth season Scott Miller was introuduced as an assistant scout Duke Shannon. Ward Bond died of a heart attack on November 5, 1960. The last five episodes that he appeared in were broadcast posthumously after which John McIntire was introduced as Bond's replacement, scoutmaster Christopher Hale. At the end of the fifth season Robert Horton left the series to pursue a career in musical theatre. He was replaced in the sixth season by Robert Fuller as the new scout, Cooper Smith. The final episode of the sixth season introduced Michael Burns as Barnaby West, who became a recurring character in the seventh season. Scott Miller left the series after the seventh season, leaving McIntire, Fuller, Wilson, McGrath, and Burns to carry the show through its final year.
In 2004 Alpha Video released three episodes of ''Wagon Train'' on DVD. Four years later Timeless Media Group released a DVD collection consisting of 12 episodes on three discs. Also in 2008, they released "The Complete Color Season", a 16 disc box set that included all 32 episodes from season seven plus, as a bonus, 16 episodes from the other seasons. Between 2010 and 2013 Timeless Media Group released the complete run of the series in eight box sets of one season each with the seventh season re-issued without the bonus episodes.
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