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Summary

  • Longest-running Western series often had episode counts in hundreds, showcasing the genre's popularity on both small screen and theaters.
  • Many iconic Western series featured notable names like Clint Eastwood and Ronald Reagan, shaping the television landscape of the 1950s and 1960s.
  • Series like Gunsmoke and Death Valley Days stood out with over 600 episodes, illustrating the enduring impact of Western storytelling on TV.

During the heyday of the genre, Westerns were just as popular on the small screen as they were in theaters, as every week, viewers tuned in for the adventures of bandits, cowboys, and outlaws. With episode counts going well into the hundreds, it was astounding how many popular Western series were on the air through the 1950s and 1960s. When tracking the longest-running Western series of all time, it’s important to take episode count as the primary factor, as even though some shows ran for just a few seasons, they still clocked up an impressive backlog of episodes.

The longest-running Western series’ of all time were vast and varied, with many being produced just as color TV started taking hold as they evolved and adapted to move with the times. Some of these series featured incredibly notable names within the Western genre, such as Clint Eastwood or even figures who would be essential historical figures, like action-turned-president Ronald Reagan. These Western series were grand in scope regarding episode count but also incredibly influential on the television landscape in general.

15 The Cisco Kid (1950 - 1956)

156 Episodes in 6 Seasons

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The Cisco Kid was a fictional Western character first created back in 1907 and had a long-running television show joined by his trusty sidekick, Leo Carrillo. As desperados wanted for unspecified crimes, the poor viewed the two outlaws as Robin Hood-like figures as they helped the downtrodden in their half-hour adventures. The Cisco Kid was notable for having 156 episodes but also as one of the first television series to be filmed in color (via Broughton), although most viewers did not notice as color TV did not become prominent until the 1960s.

The Cisco Kid (1950)

Approved

Western

Cast
Duncan Renaldo , Leo Carrillo , Troy Melton , Bill Catching , Marshall Reed , Keith Richards , Chuck Cason , Zon Murray

Release Date
March 6, 1950

Seasons
6
Main Genre
Western

14 Lawman (1958 - 1962)

156 Episodes in 4 Seasons

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The ABC Western series Lawman starred John Russell as Marshal Dan Troop and Peter Brown as Deputy Marshal Johnny McKay as officers in Laramie, Wyoming, during the late 1800s. Full of classic Western adventures, notable guest stars, and with exceedingly high quality considering its vast output, Lawman was one of the best Western series of the late 1950s and early 1960s. One clue to it being of another time was that its main sponsor, the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, and its stars consistently endorsed smoking Camel cigarettes (via Mad Men Art.)

Lawman (1958)

Western

Cast
John Russell , Peter Brown , Peggie Castle , Emile Avery , Dan Sheridan , Clancy Cooper , Harry Cheshire , Sailor Vincent

Release Date
October 5, 1958

Seasons
4
Main Genre
Western

13 The Adventures Of Rin Tin Tin (1954 - 1959)

164 Episodes in 5 Seasons

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The children's Western The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin starred Lee Aaker as Rusty, a boy orphaned in an Indian raid, who was raised by US Cavalry soldiers at Fort Apache. With the assistance of his trusty German shepherd, Rin Tin Tin, Rusty helped the soldiers establish order throughout the Wild West. With plenty of action as well as moral lessons at the core of each episode, The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin sought to teach young viewers the difference between right and wrong.

The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin

Western

Family

The Adventures Of Rin Tin Tin is a television series that aired from 1954 to 1959, following the adventures of a young boy named Rusty and his German Shepherd dog, Rin Tin Tin. Set in the Old West, the duo is adopted by the soldiers at Fort Apache and helps maintain law and order. The show portrays their numerous thrilling escapades and the bond they share with the cavalry.

Cast
Lee Aaker , James Brown , Rin Tin Tin II , Joe Sawyer , Rand Brooks , William Forrest , Hal Hopper , Harry Strang

Release Date
October 15, 1954

Seasons
5
Main Genre
Western

12 Daniel Boone (1964 - 1970)

165 Episodes in 5 Seasons

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The action-adventure show Daniel Boone starred Fress Parker as the titular frontiersman as he conducted surveys and expeditions around Boonesborough. Through this, Boone encountered Native Americans, both hostile and friendly, before, during, and after the Revolutionary War. With plenty of guest stars, Daniel Boone ran for 165 episodes and featured the likes of country singer Jimmy Dean, NFL star Rosey Grier, and Patricia Blair as Boone’s wife, Rebecca. Daniel Boone was based on a real-life frontiersman whose exploits turned him into an American folk hero.

Daniel Boone (1970)

TV-PG

Western

Adventure

Cast
Fess Parker , Patricia Blair , Darby Hinton , Dal McKennon , Ed Ames , Veronica Cartwright , Albert Salmi , Roosevelt Grier

Release Date
September 24, 1964

Seasons
6
Main Genre
Western

11 The Rifleman (1958 - 1963)

168 Episodes in 5 Seasons

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The Rifleman followed the antics of Chuck Connors as rancher Lucas McCain and Johnny Crawford as his son Mark McCain through black-and-white half-hour adventures. A groundbreaking series that depicted a single father raising his son, throughout its five seasons, The Rifleman addressed alcoholism, lone parenting, and the Confederacy. The Rifleman was a popular, family-friendly Western that could be enjoyed by all audiences as it sought to teach kids lessons while also delving into more serious themes and issues from time to time.

The Rifleman

TV-PG

Western

Family

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The Rifleman is a Western television series starring Chuck Connors as Lucas McCain, a skilled marksman who raises his son Mark in the town of North Fork, New Mexico Territory. Directed by Joseph H. Lewis, the show explores themes of justice, morality, and fatherhood against the backdrop of the American frontier.

Cast
Chuck Connors , Johnny Crawford , Paul Fix , Joe Benson , Bill Quinn , Patricia Blair , Joe Higgins , Joan Taylor

Release Date
September 30, 1958

Seasons
5
Main Genre
Western

10 Tales Of Welles Fargo (1957 - 1962)

201 Episodes in 6 Seasons

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The Tales of Welles Fargo was a significant Western series produced right as color was starting to become dominant, and rather than fall behind the times, the series switched to color for the sixth and final season. The series starred Dale Robertson as Jim Hardie, an agent who splits his time between chasing bad guys and running his own ranch. With countless guest stars appearing as real Western figures, such as Jesse James, John Wesley Harding, and Butch Cassidy, Tales of Welles Fargo was one of the most popular series on TV when it was running.

Tales Of Welles Fargo (1957)

TV-14

Western

Cast
Dale Robertson , Art Felix , Kit Carson , William Demarest , Leonard P. Geer , Lory Patrick , Virginia Christine , Jack Ging

Release Date
March 18, 1957

Seasons
6
Main Genre
Western

Creator(s)
Frank Gruber , James Brooks , Gene Reynolds

9 Rawhide (1959 - 1966)

217 Episodes in 8 Seasons

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Rawhide was a notable series in the history of the Western genre, as it starred Clint Eastwood before he became a major star following Sergio Leone’s Dollars Trilogy. Set in the 1860s, Rawhide portrayed the challenges faced by the drovers of a cattle drive as they found themselves mixed in different strangers' everyday affairs. A hugely popular series, it marked one of Eastwood’s earliest successes and signaled him as a Western icon for decades to come as he effectively transitioned into feature films, including Spaghetti Westerns and major Hollywood productions.

Rawhide

TV-PG

Western

Rawhide is a Western TV series that aired from 1959 to 1965, following the adventures of a group of cattle drovers led by trail boss Gil Favor (Eric Fleming) and his assistant Rowdy Yates (Clint Eastwood). Set in the 1860s, the show explores the challenges and encounters they face while driving cattle across the American frontier.

Cast
Clint Eastwood , Paul Brinegar , Steve Raines , Eric Fleming , James Murdock , Rocky Shahan , Robert Cabal , Sheb Wooley

Release Date
January 9, 1959

Seasons
8
Main Genre
Western

Creator(s)
Charles Marquis Warren

8 The Lone Ranger (1949 - 1957)

221 Episodes in 5 Seasons

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The Lone Ranger and his Native American companion, Tonto, first appeared as radio characters in the 1930s and later transitioned to this popular television series. With 221 adventures over nine years, audiences could not get enough of The Lone Ranger as it dominated television throughout the 1950s and was a consistent hit. Sadly, the character's enduring success was not as assured as an attempt to revive The Lone Ranger as a feature film with Johnny Depp as Tonto was one of the biggest box office bombs of all time, meaning it's unlikely to be revived again any time soon.

The Lone Ranger

TV-G

Western

The Lone Ranger is a Western-themed television series that follows the adventures of the masked hero known as the Lone Ranger and his Native American companion, Tonto. Set in the American Old West, the series originally aired from 1949 to 1957, with Clayton Moore playing the Lone Ranger and Jay Silverheels portraying Tonto. The duo seeks to uphold justice and fight crime while pursuing outlaws and protecting the innocent.

Cast
Jay Silverheels , Clayton Moore , John Hart , Bill Ward , Lane Bradford , Chuck Courtney , Mickey Simpson , House Peters Jr.

Release Date
September 15, 1949

Seasons
5
Main Genre
Western

Creator(s)
George W. Trendle , George W. George

7 Have Gun – Will Travel (1957 - 1963)

225 Episodes in 6 Seasons

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The appropriately titled Western Have Gun - Will Travel told the story of a gentleman investigator traveling the Old West as a gunfighter for hire. With Richard Boone in the lead role of Paladin, Have Gun - Will Travel followed an anti-hero who offered his services for free to the poor in need of help. Have Gun - Will Travel was a significant success and even spawned its own radio spin-off, with rumors of a feature film adaptation swirling around for years, first with John Travolta in the lead role (via EW) and, at one point, with Enimem as the star (via CBR.)

Have Gun - Will Travel

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Have Gun - Will Travel follows the adventures of Paladin, a sophisticated gentleman gunslinger who works as a mercenary in the American Old West. Richard Boone stars as Paladin, who offers his gunfighting skills to those who can afford his services, navigating a range of moral and legal challenges. Known for his fine tastes and keen intellect, Paladin blends diplomacy with deadly precision.

Cast
Richard Boone , Kam Tong , Hal Needham , Stewart East , Lisa Lu , Tony Regan , Cosmo Sardo , Edward Faulkner

Release Date
September 14, 1957

Seasons
6
Main Genre
Western

Creator(s)
Herb Meadow , Sam Rolfe

6 The Life And Legend Of Wyatt Earp (1955 - 1961)

229 Episodes in 6 Seasons

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The life of frontier marshal Wyatt Earp has been depicted countless times across the Western genre, as his exploits with the notorious Doc Holliday always made for an exciting premise. The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp was no different and starred Hugh O'Brian in 229 half-hour adventures in just six years. Unlike most family-friend programming of the time, The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp was produced with adult viewers in mind (via Collider) and was a definitive entry in O’Brian’s career.

The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp

TV-PG

Western

The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp is a Western television series that aired from 1955 to 1961, starring Hugh O'Brian as the legendary lawman Wyatt Earp. It follows his career as a marshal in the American West, depicting notable events and encounters in his life, and emphasizing his efforts to bring justice to the lawless frontier towns.

Cast
Hugh O'Brian , Jimmy Noel , Ethan Laidlaw , Bill Coontz , Morgan Woodward , Douglas Fowley , Damian O'Flynn , William Tannen

Release Date
September 6, 1955

Seasons
6
Main Genre
Western

5 The Virginian (1962 - 1971)

249 Episode in 9 Seasons

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With a whopping almost 250 episodes, The Virginian was an NBC series originally starring James Drury that stood as television’s first 90-minute Western. Drury played the title character, who was foreman of the Shiloh Ranch, but left after four seasons and was replaced by John Dehner, Charles Bickford, John McIntire, and Stewart Granger, all playing various main characters over the years. Loosely based on the 1902 Western Owen Wister novel The Virginian: A Horseman of the Plains, after its run, The Virginian continued with the short-lived spinoff series Laredo.

The Virginian

TV-PG

Western

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The Virginian centers on the mysterious, unnamed foreman of the Shiloh Ranch in Medicine Bow, Wyoming Territory, navigating complex relationships and moral dilemmas in the Old West.

Cast
Doug McClure , James Drury , Lee J. Cobb , Sara Lane , Clu Gulager , Randy Boone , Roberta Shore , John McIntire

Release Date
September 19, 1962

Seasons
9
Main Genre
Western

Creator(s)
Charles Marquis Warren

4 Wagon Train (1957 - 1965)

284 Episodes in 8 Seasons

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Wagon Train was a popular Western series that first aired on NBC before moving to ABC for its final three seasons. Set on a large wagon train traveling through the American frontier from Missouri to California, Wagon Train’s unique concept allowed for many guest stars to appear over its astounding 284 episodes as travelers or residents in the settlements that they encountered along the way. Wagon Train was a significant inspiration for the sci-fi series Star Trek, which had been pitched as “Wagon Train to the stars” (via CBR.)

Wagon Train

TV-PG

Western

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Wagon Train is a Western TV series that aired from 1957 to 1965, following the adventures of a wagon train heading west from Missouri to California. The show stars Ward Bond as Major Seth Adams and Robert Horton as scout Flint McCullough, depicting the challenges and interactions faced by pioneers on their perilous journey. The series highlights themes of perseverance, camaraderie, and the diverse stories of the travelers.

Cast
Frank McGrath , Terry Wilson , robert horton , John McIntire , Ward Bond , Denny Miller , Robert Fuller , Michael Burns

Release Date
September 18, 1957

Seasons
8
Main Genre
Western

3 Bonanza (1959 - 1973)

431 Episodes in 14 Seasons

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Lasting 14 seasons and 431 episodes, Bonanza was NBC’s longest-running Western and one of the longest-running live-action television series ever produced. Bonanza followed the wealthy Cartwright family during the 1860s and depicted the weekly adventures of the patriarch Ben and his family running their Nevada ranch and helping the local community. Even after so many episodes, it seemed audiences couldn’t get enough of Bonanza as it returned for several television movies in the late 1980s and early 1990s and even a prequel series called Ponderosa in 2001.

2 Death Valley Days (1952 - 1970)

452 Episodes in 18 Seasons

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Not only was Death Valley Days notable as the second longest-running Western series ever made, but it was also hosted by the future President of the United States, Ronald Reagan, from 1964 to 1966. The premise of this anthology series was to present true accounts of the American Old West, and was Reagan’s final work as an actor before he retired to run for governor of California. With stories based on fact, Death Valley Days was a significant piece of history that cataloged otherwise untold stories of the American frontier.

Death Valley Days (1952)

TV-PG

Western

Drama

Death Valley Days is a Western anthology series that originally aired from 1952 to 1970. The show presented stand-alone episodes, often featuring a different cast and storyline each week, set in the American West during the 19th century.

Cast
Dale Robertson , Stanley Andrews , Robert Taylor , Ronald Reagan

Release Date
March 6, 1952

Seasons
18
Main Genre
Western

1 Gunsmoke (1955 - 1975)

635 Episodes in 20 Seasons

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With a mind-bogglingly huge number of episodes, Gunsmoke was the longest-running Western series of all time, having 635 episodes over its 20-season run. As the second Western series written for adults, after The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp, Gunsmoke followed Marshal Matt Dillon as he attempted to keep the peace in the problem-prone Wild West town of Dodge City. Having previously run as a radio show with 480 episodes, Gunsmoke’s longevity was astounding. It was the longest-running live-action show until its record was broken with the 21st-season premiere of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit in 2019.

Gunsmoke

TV-PG

Western

Cast
James Arness , Milburn Stone , Amanda Blake , Dennis Weaver , burt reynolds , Ken Curtis , Roger Ewing , Buck Taylor

Release Date
September 10, 1955

Seasons
20
Streaming Service(s)
Paramount+

Writers
John Meston , Charles Marquis Warren , Paul Savage

Directors
Andrew V. McLaglen , Harry Harris , Ted Post , Bernard McEveety , Vincent McEveety
Main Genre
Western

Creator(s)
Charles Marquis Warren , Clyde Ware

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Gunsmoke, American television western that aired on CBS for 20 seasons (1955–75), becoming the longest-running prime-time television western in history.

What was the longest-running western series on TV? ›

Gunsmoke, American television western that aired on CBS for 20 seasons (1955–75), becoming the longest-running prime-time television western in history.

Which western had the most episodes? ›

“Gunsmoke”

The CBS show was on for two decades of doing episodes seemingly every week of the year. “Gunsmoke” finally ended its run in 1975, long after the heyday of the Western, after a whopping 635 episodes. It's the longest-running live-action show to date.

What is the most famous old western show? ›

Gunsmoke. Based on a long-running radio program, "Gunsmoke" was one of the longest-running television Westerns, running for 20 seasons. It followed Marshal Matt Dillon (James Arness), who set out to protect Dodge City, Kansas, from outlaws.

What was the first TV western series? ›

The first, on June 24, 1949, was the Hopalong Cassidy show, at first edited from the 66 films made by William Boyd. Many B-movie Westerns were aired on TV as time fillers, while a number of long-running TV Westerns became classics in their own right.

Which ran longer, Gunsmoke or Bonanza? ›

Lasting 14 seasons and 431 episodes, Bonanza is NBC's longest-running western and ranks overall as the second-longest-running western series on U.S. network television (behind CBS's Gunsmoke), and within the top 10 longest-running, live-action American series.

Why did Gunsmoke end so abruptly? ›

The Big Picture. Gunsmoke ended after 20 seasons with a lackluster episode titled "The Sharecroppers." CBS had been trying to cancel Gunsmoke for years, ending the series with an underwhelming finale. Despite the strange ending, Gunsmoke went on to be revived with TV movies, keeping Marshal Dillon alive.

Who is considered the greatest western actor of all time? ›

The Greatest Western Movie Stars of All Time
  1. John Wayne. Actor. Producer. Art Department True Grit (1969) ...
  2. Clint Eastwood. Actor. Producer. ...
  3. Randolph Scott. Actor. Producer. ...
  4. Gary Cooper. Actor. Stunts. ...
  5. James Stewart. Actor. Director. ...
  6. Sam Elliott. Actor. Producer. ...
  7. Burt Lancaster. Actor. Producer. ...
  8. Kirk Douglas. Actor. Producer.

What TV western lasted 635 episodes? ›

Television series (1955–1975) and TV movies
Gunsmoke
No. of episodes233 (Marshal Dillon, syndication retitling of half-hour episodes) 402 (Gunsmoke) 635 (total episodes) (list of episodes)
Production
Running time26 minutes (1955–1961) 50-78 minutes (1961–1975)
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What is the longest-running TV series in history? ›

1. The Simpsons. The satiric half-hour adventures of a working-class family in the misfit city of Springfield.

Who was the best horseman in TV Westerns? ›

From 1968 to 1970, Robertson was the fourth and final host of the anthology series Death Valley Days. Described by Time magazine in 1959 as "probably the best horseman on television", for most of his career, Robertson played in Western films and television shows—well over 60 titles in all.

What is the most accurate western show? ›

Godless is the most historically accurate Western show of all time, drawing from facts about America's frontier era. The series is based on the real history of La Belle, New Mexico, a settlement that emerged during the Gold Rush.

What was the first hour long western show? ›

Cheyenne is an American Western television series of 108 black-and-white episodes broadcast on ABC from 1955 to 1962. The show was the first hour-long Western, and was the first hour-long dramatic series of any kind, with continuing characters, to last more than one season.

What was the longest running TV show Western? ›

In the list below, we've collected the 10 longest-running Western shows in television history into one definitive list!
  • 6 Rawhide (1959-1966) ...
  • 5 The Lone Ranger (1949-1957) - 221 Episodes. ...
  • 4 The Virginian (1962-1971) ...
  • 3 Bonanza (1959-1973) ...
  • 2 Death Valley Days (1952-1970) ...
  • 1 Gunsmoke (1955-1975)
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What year had the most Westerns on TV? ›

During the Golden Age of Television — the early 1940s through 1961 — and into the 1970s, Westerns were produced for the small screen with success. In 1959 alone more than 30 different Westerns were on the television schedule.

What is the longest-running American primetime television series? ›

With well over 700 episodes, "The Simpsons" is the longest-running scripted primetime TV series.

Was Gunsmoke the longest-running series? ›

"Gunsmoke" tops the list as the longest-running dramatic series in network television history with 635 episodes. Set in Dodge City, Kansas, during the 1870s, "Gunsmoke" began as a radio program in 1952, switched to the land of visual entertainment in 1955, and ran its final season in 1975 after 20 years of shows.

What TV channel has Old Westerns? ›

Home | Lone Star. Join us for beloved Western TV classics from "Bonanza" to "The Adventures of Annie Oakley" every morning on The Lone Star Channel!

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