Raquel Welch / production still from "Ryker", season 3, episode 1 of The Virginian (NBC 1962–1971) / first broadcast September 16, 1964.
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The Virginian (1962-1971) was a 90-minute western that ran for nine seasons, a total of 249 episodes. God knows why.
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Everybody on this site says they love cowboys but there are only like 100 people in the entire tv western fandom. Come watch cowboy shows with me, you posers!
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Bette Davis guest starring in “The Virginian” episode, “The Accomplice” (1962) #DailyBette
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You want a train picture?
HOW ABOUT THREE?
i will gracefully accept this as a late christmas gift this is wonderful
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TNT 📺 ’THE VIRGINIAN’ 2000
based on the classic western novel by Owen Wister
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Character Actor
Paul Domingo Comi (February 11, 1932 – August 26, 2016) Film and television actor.
Comi's acting career spanned four decades, from the mid-1950s through the mid-1990s. He made over three hundred television appearances, twenty movies, and a number of recurring television roles. These included Deputy Johnny Evans in the syndicated western series Two Faces West (1960–61), starring Charles Bateman, the part of Brad Carter, prosecuting attorney in The Virginian while Lee J. Cobb was in the cast. He was cast along with others, including Bruce Dern and Joby Baker, who were all part of Paul Burke's crew in Burke's initial introduction, on 12 O'Clock High.
In 1960, Comi appeared in The Twilight Zone episode "People Are Alike All Over", as Warren Marcusson. Between 1961 and 1962, he portrayed airplane pilot Chuck Lambert on the first-run syndicated television adventure series Ripcord about skydiving and was a regular on the Western series Rawhide. He also played Victor Markham for one and one half seasons on the daytime soap Capitol, followed by two seasons as George Durnley in General Hospital. Besides, he had two guest appearances on Voyage to the Bottom Of The Sea in the episodes "Submarine Sunk Here" and "Deadly Creature Below!"
Comi played navigator Lt. Andrew Stiles for the Star Trek episode "Balance of Terror" (1966). Comi also appeared in Barnaby Jones in the episode titled "Dangerous Summer" (02/11/1975). (Wikipedia)
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Highwayman According to De's Characters
I was a highwayman
Along the coach roads I did ride
With sword and pistol by my side
Many a young maid lost her baubles to my trade
Many a soldier shed his lifeblood on my blade
The bastards hung me in the spring of '25
But I am still alive
I was a sailor
I was born upon the tide
With the sea I did abide
I sailed a schooner 'round the Horn to Mexico
I went aloft to furl the mainsail in a blow
And when the yards broke off they said that I got killed
But I am living still
I was a dam builder
Across the river deep and wide
Where steel and water did collide
A place called Boulder on the wild Colorado
I slipped and fell into the wet concrete below
They buried me in that great tomb that knows no sound
But I am still around
I'll always be around, and around and around
And around and around and around and around
I'll fly a starship
Across the Universe divide
And when I reach the other side
I'll find a place to rest my spirit if I can
Perhaps I may become a highwayman again
Or I may simply be a single drop of rain
But I will remain
And I'll come back again, and again
And again and again and again and again
And again
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side to side comparison of the first time I watched this ep vs now
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