Bonanza (1959) – 11 shows






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Bonanza is an American western/cowboy television series starring Pernell Roberts, Lorne Greene, Dan Blocker, and Michael Landon, which aired on the NBC television network from September 12, 1959 until January 16, 1973. From 1964 through 1967, the show was #1 in the yearly Nielsen ratings. In terms of longevity, the show remains NBC’s second longest-running series, after Law & Order. Bonanza was also the first hour-long network television series filmed in color. The theme song for Bonanza is not in the public domain and has been edited out of these shows.

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8 Responses to “Bonanza (1959) – 11 shows”

  1. Alan says:

    All time favorite series,all actors had superb roles.

  2. Amber says:

    Thanks for the episodes of Bonanza you have posted, but is it possible for you to get Hoss and the Leprechauns on here? My mother and I have been looking for it everywhere, and it’d be much obliged if you could post it.

  3. BeeCee says:

    Great acting, great morality play. Wish we could have Ben Cartwright running our country, instead of those critters.

  4. Elwin, Phoenix, AZ says:

    I love this show every since I was a kid and I’m 56 years old now and the morality plays are just inspiring when I look at all this grief around me today…keep up the good work…there are those of us out here who still belive in love, justice, and peace.

  5. Linda Hunt says:

    Bonanza is as up-to-date today as it was from conception. Every show is entertaining and up-lifting. No wonder it’s been on the air so long. It’s my favorite show.

  6. Nancy Freischmidt says:

    I love Bonanza. One of my favorite episodes is Love Me Not! I would love it if you could get this episode I understand it was season 5 episode 22.

  7. Mike says:

    Can’t remember the name of the episode, but I’d like to see the one about the son that Ben didn’t know he had.

  8. rodsmith says:

    I really appreciate having access to these old movies which I enjoyed viewing growing up in the
    1950s and 1960s.

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