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When Did Gunsmoke Start Filming In Color

  • To within a year, when was the first episode of Gunsmoke aired on television?
    • Answer: 1955 on September 10th


      The Long Branch Saloon: Bob Stabler (most saloon doors) with CBS reps, Harry Ackerman and Hal Hudson.

  • Some other western premiered in the aforementioned season as Gunsmoke. It as well was centered effectually a peace officeholder in Dodge City. What was the name of that western?
    • Wyatt Earp. Later in the series, Wyatt moved to Tombstone.

  • Television Guide compared Star Trek: Deep Space Nine to Gunsmoke and the original Star Expedition to what other pop western?

    • Railroad vehicle Train

  • Who produced Gunsmoke both on television receiver and radio?
    • Norman Macdonnel

      Norman Macdonnell and John Meston, the creators of Gunsmoke.

      John Meston with James Arness

  • When information technology premired, Telly Guide described Gunsmoke as `a western ...
      • I Beloved Lucy'
      • Alfred Hitchcock Presents'
      • Dragnet'
      • Casablanca'

      Answer: Dragnet

  • What famous movie role player introduced the first television receiver episode of Gunsmoke?
    • John Wayne. His introduction was curt. `Good evening. My proper name's Wayne. Some of yous may have seen me before. I hope so. I've been kicking around Hollywood a long time. I've fabricated a lot of pictures out here. All kinds. Some of them have been westerns and that'south what I'm here to tell you near this night. A western. A new television receiver testify called Gunsmoke. When I first heard almost the show Gunsmoke, I knew there was but one man to play in it. James Arness. He's a young boyfriend, and maybe new to some of you. Just I've worked with him and I predict he'll be a big star. And at present I'm proud to nowadays Gunsmoke.' Click Here for more data.

  • After the second flavour of Gunsmoke, James Arness characterized Matt Dillon as
    • pathetic
    • tragic
    • tilted
    • a sadist
    • all of the above
    • none of the above

    • All of the in a higher place. Click HERE for the whole quote. ( As watchers of the subsequently color episodes will attest, Dillon's character evolved in twenty years to one of high moral and stable character. The early Dillon, formed largely by author John Meston, was as Arness describes.)

  • What famous actor was initially approached to play the part of Matt Dillon but declined because he didn't desire to go tied down to the rigors of a weekly schedule?

      Legend has information technology that John Wayne was approached. This, though, is disputed. Click hither for details.

  • The following tested for the part of Matt Dillon on television. Which one'south vocalization was `too big'? Who messed up the love scene with Miss Kitty?
    • Raymond Burr
    • John Pickard
    • William Conrad
    • James Arness

    • Raymond Burr, afterwards Perry Mason and Ironside, had a voice that was `too large'. Pickard messed up the beloved scene.

  • Who were two Gunsmoke regulars to appear in both the beginning and the last seasons of Gunsmoke?
    • Milburn Rock as Doc and, of class, James Arness as Matt. Also, Howie, the clerk at the Dodge House.

  • To within i, how many years was Gunsmoke on network tv set?
    • Xx

      The set for the first 156 episodes of Gunsmoke from 1955 to 1959.

  • To within 1, what year was Gunsmoke expanded from a half to a full hour?
    • Answer: 1961

  • Gunsmoke was cancelled in the late sixty's only was reinstated by CBS'due south Lath Chairman. This homo, who regained executive power over again at CBS in the 1980's, is named
      • William. S. Paley.
      • Cistron Autry.
      • Grant Tinker.
      • Nevel S. Urick.
      • Steven Boncho.

      Answer: a ... Paley. His decision was based on an open Monday night slot and a like for the programme.

  • What Gunsmoke regular became part possessor of the serial?
    • James Arness

  • Of the main Gunsmoke characters, whom, in real life, died first?
    • Milburn Stone

  • T/F Ronald Reagon played a cattle baron on a 1956 Gunsmoke episode.
    • Fake

  • T/F Milburn Rock wrote the theme to Gunsmoke.
    • False. It was Rex Koury. Klick hither for more information about Gunsmoke music. Also, come across the department of this web page about music on radio's Gunsmoke. (Click here.)

  • T/F The Rifleman was a spin-off of Gunsmoke.
    • Imitation

  • In what year was the highest rated Gunsmoke episode aired?
    • Answer: 1960 on February 13th

  • The highest rated Gunsmoke e'er aired concerned
    • Chester's shifty Uncle Pheeters.
    • two cattle drives competing to get first to Dodge and a murdered swimming cow.
    • the blackmail of a Dodge City banker past a fatty lazy cowboy.
    • Dillon'south evil twin brother, Mort.

    • Respond: ... the swimming cow

  • (T/F) In terms of yearly ranking, Gunsmoke is by far the most successful weekly prime number time drama in the history of tv set.
    • Truthful

  • Gunsmoke is the longest running and nearly successful of all westerns in the history of television. What western series was number 2?

      Bonanza

  • Gunsmoke was i of the first of an avalanche of telly westerns. At the peak, how many prime time westerns were on the air.
    • ten.
    • 20.
    • 30.

    • Xxx

  • (T/F) The year that Gunsmoke was expanded to an hour was also the first year that no new westerns were introduced on television receiver.
    • True. In 1961.

  • (T/F) Gunsmoke is mentioned in the United States Congessional Record.
    • True

  • (T/F) Everyone is familiar with baseball cards. A few years later on the premier of television's Gunsmoke, there were Gunsmoke cards.
    • True ... in 1958. There were a total of 15 Gunsmoke cards. In 1993, Pacific Trading Cards released 110 Gunsmoke trading cards. Click here to expect at some.

  • (T/F) At that place are Gunsmoke comics.
    • True. A series was launched by Dell in the 1950's. The stories were original, although not representative of the grittiness of telly and radio'due south Gunsmoke. The comics were fabricated for kids. The tv and radio episodes were written for adults. Click here to look at some.

  • (T/F) Gunsmoke trivia questions accept appeared as prizes in boxes of Cracker Jacks.
    • True

  • (T/F) There are Matt Dillon dolls.

      True.

  • (T/F) Gunsmoke trivia questions accept appeared in TV Guide.
    • True

  • (T/F) Questions well-nigh Gunsmoke are in the original (genus) version of the game Trivial Pursuit.
    • Truthful. Quite a few in fact.

  • (T/F) Tapes of Gunsmoke radio plays have been offered in the sales itemize Things You Never Know Existed and Can't Perhaps Live Without.
    • True


  • (T/F) Video tapes of Gunsmoke television shows have been advertised in People and Life.
    • True .. the CBS Video Library advertised in the print media and on television Gunsmoke: the Collector's Edition. Subscribers received tapes of Gunsmoke tv shows primarily co-starring actors and actresses who were or subsequently became famous.

  • (T/F) Stricter television censorship practices resulted in less violence on after Gunsmokes.
    • True

  • The evidence that drove Gunsmoke out of the top ten on Saturday nights and eventually resulted in its motion to Monday nights was
    • Saturday Nighttime at the Movies.
    • The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour.
    • The Monkees.
    • Dirty Sally.

    • Answer: ... Saturday Night at the Movies.

  • (T/F) Earlier the conclusion to motility Gunsmoke to Monday nights, the testify had been officially cancelled. Indeed, the bandage had already held their cheerio party.

      Truthful ... the night after the party, CBS decided to proceed the testify.

  • (T/F) Gunsmoke is the only prime fourth dimension network television program to exist resurrected after it was cancelled.
    • False ... Star Expedition and Cagney and Lacey are examples of two others.

  • (T/F) Mike Dann, one-time vice president of marketing at CBS, says Gunsmoke had probably the all-time demographics in the history of television.
    • False ... Dann said Gunsmoke had probably the worst demographics in goggle box. Virtually viewers were older and outside the age limit normally targeted by advertisers. Gunsmoke's audition, however, was then big that ``who cared if they all wore dentures?"

  • What was the toll of each hour long episode of Gunsmoke in 1975?

      Answer: $230,000. The estimated cost in 1974 was the aforementioned. For 1970-73, the estimated toll was $215,000 per show.

  • After Gunsmoke was taken off the air in 1975, Jack Gould, who wrote for the New York Times, described Gunsmoke as follows:
    • ``It'due south very professional, workmanlike and a routine junk.''
    • ``Etched in the fabric of American amusement''.
    • ``Every boy'due south dream''.
    • ``entertaining''.

    • Answer: ... routine junk

  • In his volume CBS, Reflections in a Bittersweet Eye, writer Robert Metz says that, after two decades on idiot box, Gunsmoke ``inspires
    • disgust''.
    • awe''.
    • young cowboys''.
    • CBS executives''.

        Answer: ... awe

  • In an early episode of Gunsmoke, Dr. shot a man in cold blood who refused to let Doc'south buggy through to see a sick person. In another episode, Festus murders a homo who raped his cousin. In yet another episode, a kindly ranch adult female stabs the sickly homo who killed her husband. What plot twist was used in each case and then that the murderer didn't fifty-fifty have to stand trial let solitary hang?
    • The man who was murdered turned out to have a expressionless-or-alive price on his head.

  • (T/F) In the final season of Gunsmoke, the streets of Dodge Metropolis were paved.
    • Fake

  • Which of the following is not the name of a street in Gunsmoke'due south Dodge Urban center:
    • Front.
    • Bridge.
    • River.
    • Kansa.
    • Southward.

    • Answer: ... Kansa. The Contrivance Road was the main route out of town.

  • To within twenty, how many television set episodes of Gunsmoke are there?
    • Respond: 640

  • To within one hundred, how many half hour episodes of Gunsmoke were aired? Black and white hour episodes? Colour 60 minutes episodes?
    • Answer: 236 half hour episodes, 177 (episodes 237 to 413) blackness and white hour episodes and 227 (episodes 414 to 640) color hour episodes. That'southward 640 episodes in all.

  • Gunsmoke's broadcast history can be divided into iv eras: radio, televisions half hour episodes, televisions hr blackness and white episodes and the color 60 minutes episodes. Name ane twelvemonth in each of these eras.
    • Answers: 1952-61,1955-61,1961-65,1965-75

  • (T/F) The black and white hour episodes lay doormat for over twenty years before they were get-go placed into syndication.
    • True ... the Christian Broadcast Network (afterward The Family unit Channel), picked up some of these episodes and began to broadcast them in 1986.

  • During the hour black and white episodes of Gunsmoke, which of the following occurred:
    • Chester left the series
    • Festus' character was introduced
    • Festus established as a Gunsmoke regular
    • Burt Reynolds' grapheme, Quint Asper, is introduced
    • Quint left the series
    • Glenn Strange takes on bartender duties as Sam
    • Louie Pheeters introduced as the boondocks drunk
    • The first Gunsmoke ii 60 minutes episode is aired
    • Thad'south grapheme is introduced

    • Reply: all of the in a higher place

  • Which of the following was not a producer or executive producer of television'southward Gunsmoke:
    • Joseph Drackow
    • Norman Macdonnell
    • Phillip Leacock
    • James Arness
    • William Conrad
    • Charles Marquis Warren
    • John Mantley.

    • Answer: ... William Conrad

  • (T/F) Gunsmoke was the start television set western to exist filmed in color.
    • Imitation ... The Cisco Kid, for instance, was filmed in color in the early on fifties even though it was broadcast in black and white.

  • To within two, how many years was Gunsmoke rated as ane of tv set'southward top ten watched shows?

      Respond: 13: #8 in 56-57; #one in 57-58, 58-59, 59-60, 60-61; #3 in 61-62; #x in 62-63; #4 in 67-68; #6 in 68-69; #2 in 69-70; #5 in 70-71; #iv in 71-72 and #8 in 72-73

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  • To within two, how many years was Gunsmoke rated as i of television'south top 20 watched shows?
    • Fifteen: besides the answers higher up, Gunsmoke was #twenty in 63-64 and #15 in 72-73.

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  • For a six week period in 1968, TV Guide reported that Gunsmoke ranked number five of all network television shows. For each of the post-obit categories, specify whether Gunsmoke was above or below number five.
    • Viewers with at least a form schoolhouse education.
    • Viewers with one or more years of college education.
    • Viewers in the southern United States.
    • Viewers in the northeastern United States.
      • Answers:

        • Higher up. It ranked number iii.
        • Below. It did non even brand the top ten.
        • Higher up. Information technology was number i.
        • Below. It did non even make the peak ten.
  • When Gunsmoke was expanded to an hour, one-time half hour Gunsmoke shows were rebroadcast by CBS in prime time under what name?
    • Marshal Dillon


  • Did the ratings of the rebroadcast one-half hr shows ever make the top 20 most watched shows?
    • Yes. Align Dillon was rated #18 in the 61-62 season.

  • In 1985, The Christian Broadcasting Network CBN aired some never-before-syndicated Gunsmoke episodes. Why had these episodes non been seen since their original network airings in 1962-65?
    • They were black and white hour episodes. Stations prefered the color 60 minutes episodes.

  • (T/F) Ted Turner of Superstation WTBS has given top priority to colorization of sometime black and white Gunsmoke episodes.
    • False

  • (T/F) In the book Idiot box's Greatest Hits, Tim Brooks and Earle Marsh rank Gunsmoke as most popular show in television history ``by a wide margin''.
    • True

  • (T/F) In some of the currently syndicated Gunsmoke's, tearing scenes are censored.
    • True

  • A weekly series that spun off from Gunsmoke was
    • Bonanza.
    • Branded.
    • The Dick Van Dyke Evidence.
    • Wanted: Dead or Alive.
    • Dirty Sally.

    • Answer: Dirty Sally was initially a two part Gunsmoke episode. The short lived series, Dingy Sally, ran from January xi, 1974 through July 19th of the aforementioned year. Jeanette Nolan played Sally and Dack Rambo, of later Dallas and soap opera fame, played her immature ex-gunfighter companion.

  • Although at that place were shootings at other locations, about of the Gunsmokes were filmed at the CBS Studio Center in
    • Oklahoma.
    • Kansas.
    • California.
    • New York.

    • Answer: ... California

  • (T/F) Some scenes from the televicion series Gilligen's Island were shot on the gear up of Gunsmoke.

      True: Episode #seven on Gilligen's Island, `The Sound of Quacking', was shot on the Gunsmoke ready. Gilligen dreams he is Marshall Gilligen, hired to protect a duck from outlaws. Some other dream sequence was in #41 episode, `The Sweepstakes'. The dream is Mr. Howell's who sees himself as a grizzled sometime prospector. This was Jim (Mr. Magoo) Backus's favorite testify.

  • (T/F) The television series Gilligan's Island was cancelled because of Gunsmoke.

      True. According to 'the Professor', Russell Johnson, ``CBS decided to cancel its one-time warhorse Gunsmoke. The network affiliates became outraged, equally did many CBS bigwigs, which forced network programmers to rapidly reinstate the show. That meant sacrificing a half hour testify to make room on the schedule".

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