In reality, a U.S. Curtis, whose real name was Curtis Gates, was born in Lamar, Colo. An article from Wide Open Country recalls actor Roger Ewing, who played Thad Greenwood on the classic TV Western. Whitney Blake, that played Dolly, was a real tiger in this episode as she gave Marshal Dillon grief when she uses her female status as a way of getting around his orders. Kitty doubts the veracity of Matt's old friend Dolly Winters, who arrives in Dodge seeking the Marshal's help and claiming to have been robbed, beaten, and jilted by a man named Rad Meadows. Two versions were recorded. For other uses, see, Television series (19551975) and TV movies. Gunsmuggler. The TV version was thought to have been first conducted by CBS west coast music director Lud Gluskin. Dawn Lyn Nervik (born January 11, 1963) [1] is an American former child actress who acted from age 4 to 15. [11] The magazine observed that she is "obviously not selling chocolate bars". [13] The television show first portrayed Kitty as a saloon dance hall employee, then from season two, episode 36 ("Daddy-O"), as half-owner of the Long Branch Saloon. 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Twelve episodes, from 1955 to 1964, were selected for the Gunsmoke: Volume I box set, and another twelve episodes, from 1964 to 1975, were selected for the Gunsmoke: Volume II box set. He amputated a dying man's leg and lost the patient anyway. In Meston's view, "Dillon was almost as scarred as the homicidal psychopaths who drifted into Dodge from all directions."[11]. Blake look just like her but the special way the camera focuses on Dolly when we first see her convinces us this is indeed Novak. Can't find a movie or TV show? The Gunsmoke radio theme song and later TV theme is titled "Old Trails", also known as "Boothill". Brave gunslinger Marshal Matt Dillon (James Arness) presides over Dodge City, a Wild West town often overrun with the lawlessness of the frontier. [22][23][24], In 1975, CBS made the decision not to renew Gunsmoke for a 21st season, without making any public announcement or informing the producers or cast members ahead of time. Amanda Blake Kitty Strother Martin Dooley Ken Lynch Colpitt James Maloney Faber Ben Wright Mr. Ross George Selk Moss Grimmick James Nusser Nelson Director John Rich Writers John Meston (story by) (screenplay by) (based on the radio series created by) Norman MacDonnell (based on the radio series created by) (uncredited) Macdonnell became the associate producer of the TV show and later the producer. Just hilarious as Dillon just stares at him with a straight face. However, Meston was kept as the main writer. [25] This seemed to have been a habit of CBS. The (network) never told anybody they were thinking of cancelling." The Marshal Dillon syndicated reruns of half-hour episodes lasted from 1961 until 1964 on CBS, originally on Tuesday nights within its time in reruns. Curtis is survived by his wife and two children. Matt suspects the new saloon girl of being affiliated with a crooked gambler. Two versions of the same pilot episode titled "Mark Dillon Goes to Gouge Eye" were produced with Rye Billsbury and Howard Culver playing Marshal Mark Dillon as the lead, not yet played by Conrad. Matt is caught between the Army and the townspeople after an apparent Indian raid wipes out a family. The Gunsmoke brand was used to endorse numerous products, including cottage cheese[68] and cigarettes. In the radio series, "Doc" Adams was initially a self-interested and somewhat dark character with a predilection for constantly attempting to increase his revenue through the procurement of autopsy fees. Then Chester wants 12 candy sticks, but as usual, he doesn't have the 12 cents to buy them. "[3], In the late 1940s, CBS chairman William S. Paley, a fan of the Philip Marlowe radio series, asked his programming chief, Hubell Robinson, to develop a hard core Western series, about a "Philip Marlowe of the Old West". Matt: James Arness. Conrad borrowed the surname from cartoonist Charles Addams as a testament to Doc's initially ghoulish comportment. "[20] It has long been rumored that John Wayne was offered the role of Matt Dillon; according to Dennis Weaver's comments on the 50th Anniversary DVD, disc one, episode "Hack Prine", John Wayne was never even considered for the role; to have done so would have been preposterous, since Wayne was a top movie leading man. He saved a girl from brutal rapists, then found himself unable to offer her what she needed to stop her from moving into life as a prostitute. Where did the original hundred come from? Gunsmoke was TV's number-one-ranked show from 1957 to 1961, then expanded to one hour, and slipped into a decline. On April 29, 2018, The Simpsons surpassed the show for the most scripted episodes. Ackerman and his scriptwriters, Mort Fine and David Friedkin, created an audition script called "Mark Dillon Goes to Gouge Eye" based on one of their Michael Shayne radio scripts, "The Case of the Crooked Wheel" from mid-1948. Weaver worried he'd never get away from the character. Both sets are also available as a combined single "Gift Box Set". When we first see the strapping Whitney Blake we think she is Superstar Kim Novak doing a rare guesting role. He made his Hollywood debut in 1938 as a singer with swing bands. Matt gets a tiger-by-the-tail in this episode. So what happens is that the cowboys pay Dolly to stand by them and the team of Dolly/Paris wins money either way. Mr. Warren told Mr. Wayne about the transition of the show from radio to TV, and Mr. Wayne readily agreed that James Arness would be a terrific choice for the part of Matt Dillon. After Gunsmoke ended, he found fame in two other classic shows - How the West Was Won and McClain's Law. "[citation needed]. Kitty was played by actress Georgia Ellis on radio, and by Amanda Blake on TV. Amanda Blake appeared in over 500 episodes of the television series, with her last being the April 1, 1974, episode titled, "The Disciple". Best Teleplay Writing (Half-Hour or Less): Best Actor in a Leading Role (Continuing Character) in a Dramatic Series: James Arness nominated (winner: Best Supporting Actor (Continuing Character) in a Dramatic Series: Dennis Weaver won. Roberts and Cheyenne Autumn. He also had roles in TVs Rawhide, Perry Mason and Have Gun, Will Travel.. FRESNO, Calif. (AP) _ Ken Curtis, a singer and actor who starred as Marshal Matt Dillons sidekick on the long-running television western Gunsmoke, has died at age 74. John Dunning wrote that among radio drama enthusiasts, "Gunsmoke is routinely placed among the best shows of any kind and any time. Meston relished the upending of cherished Western fiction clichs and said that few Westerns gave any inkling of how brutal the Old West was in reality. Login to create it. In a July 2, 2002, Associated Press interview with Bob Thomas, Arness explained, "If they were man and wife, it would make a lot of difference. "Gunsmoke: An American Institution, Celebrating 50 Years of Television's Best Western" Written by Ben Costello, Foreword by Jim Byrnes, and Introduction by Jon Voight and published by Five Star Publications, Inc.(now Story Monsters LLC) Published 1 edition (December 22, 2012), Bill Carter, "NBC Will Bring Back All Three, This page was last edited on 6 January 2023, at 00:31. (1 Episode), Bank Teller (1 Episode), Jay Rabb (1 Episode), Bill Miller (1 Episode), Johnny August (1 Episode), John Eagle Wing (1 Episode), Ben Corder (1 Episode), Frank (1 Episode), Col. 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