Season 2
4 episodes
56 min. per episode
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Trailblazing visionaries clash with industry giants, forging groundbreaking television while navigating personal sacrifices and enduring legacies.
Episodes
Futuristic storytellers Gene Roddenberry, Irwin Allen, and Rod Serling.
This episodes reviews various contributions to the western genre on early US television. Maverick (1957), starring 'James Garner' was an early success and noted for its humor. The Rifleman (1958) was created by Sam Peckinpah, later noted for his more violent take on westerns. It starred Chuck Connors as a single parent raising his young son. Bonanza (1959) with Lorne Greene as a rich rancher with three grown sons was noted for never having a permanent female character. The Big Valley (1965) on the other hand was noted for its strong female characters played by Barbara Stanwyck and Linda Evans. The Wild Wild West (1965) starring Robert Conrad was noted for it's sometimes bizarre story lines and although still very popular, was canceled in 1969 when the US government began a campaign against violence on TV. The High Chaparral (1967) had several Latino actors in key roles and Daniel Boone (1964) included many African-American actors when few were to be found on US television. Gunsmoke (1955), perhaps the granddaddy of them all, featured James Arness as a US Marshall who rarely used his gun at all.
A look at classic whodunits including "The Untouchables" and "Mannix," dramas such as "Mission: Impossible" and breakthrough series including "Police Woman" and "The Girl from U.N.C.L.E."
Muppets creator Jim Henson; animator Bob Clampett; actor Chuck McCann; Pat MacMahon; Nancy Claster, creator of "Romper Room."
A documentary series focusing on the legends that helped launched TV and left lasting impression on sitcoms, talk shows, variety shows and game shows in television's early years.
