''The Adventures of Kit Carson'' is an American
Western television series that aired from 1951 to 1955 and consisted of 104 episodes.
While airing, the show was shown in over 130 markets and was sold to the
Coca-Cola Bottling Company by
MCA-TV.
After airing, MCA-TV acquired
syndication
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rights to the show. In New York, the show aired on Tuesday evenings on
WNBT (TV) and ran for thirty-minutes.
The show starred
Bill Williams in the title role as frontier scout
Christopher "Kit" Carson
Christopher Houston Carson (December 24, 1809 – May 23, 1868) was an American frontiersman. He was a fur trapper, wilderness guide, Indian agent, and U.S. Army officer. He became a frontier legend in his own lifetime by biographies and n ...
, and
Don Diamond
Donald Alan Diamond (June 4, 1921 – June 19, 2011) was an American radio, film, and television actor who portrayed "Crazy Cat", the sidekick and heir apparent to Chief Wild Eagle on the popular 1960s television sitcom, ''F Troop'' (1965–19 ...
co-starred as El Toro, Carson's Mexican companion.
Though the show may have been inspired by the historic Kit Carson, it is not historically accurate.
Premise
The show is set in the
Wild West
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in the late 19th century. Carson and El Toro, his Mexican partner, travel around the American West helping people.
Cast
Main
*
Bill Williams as
Kit Carson
Christopher Houston Carson (December 24, 1809 – May 23, 1868) was an American frontiersman. He was a fur trapper, wilderness guide, Indian agent, and U.S. Army officer. He became a frontier legend in his own lifetime by biographies and ...
(103 Episodes)
*
Don Diamond
Donald Alan Diamond (June 4, 1921 – June 19, 2011) was an American radio, film, and television actor who portrayed "Crazy Cat", the sidekick and heir apparent to Chief Wild Eagle on the popular 1960s television sitcom, ''F Troop'' (1965–19 ...
as El Toro (103 Episodes)
Notable guests
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John Cason as Carl Rigby, Deputy, Drayson's Henchman, Henchman Ben, Henchman Carson, Henchman Trig, Lead Henchman, Marshal Trent, Morgan, Porter, Stage Driver, Trigger Dawson, Wagon driver Morris
*
Peter Mamakos
Peter Mamakos (December 14, 1918 – April 27, 2008) was an American film and television actor.
Early life
Mamakos was of Greek descent. Mamakos' father owned Pilgrim restaurants in New England. Mamakos was sent to California to scout lo ...
as El Broho, Benito Morales aka El Morosco, Henchman Spence, Hernandez, Marco Mesconti, Padre Diego, Ricardo
*
Boyd Stockman
Ira D. Boyd Stockman (February 12, 1916 – March 10, 1998) was an American actor and stuntman. He was best known for his appearances in the American western television series '' The Adventures of Kit Carson'', and for playing the role of Spud O ...
as Henchman, Henchman Joe, Henchman Pete, Last Stage Driver, Murdock
*
Carol Henry as Henchman, Deputy, Garth, Hadley Man, Hank, Ned, Outlaw
*
Tristam Coffin as Col. Culver, Maj. John Phelps, Malee, Mark Stacey, Padre, Taggart, The Baron
*
Richard Avonde
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In 1956, Avonde completed his 200th role in a television series when he appeared in an episode of '' ...
n as Don Felope, Barker, Captured Henchman, Henchman Wolf
*
Terry Frost
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as Commandant, Henchman, Langley, Sheriff
Episodes
Production
The show was produced by
Revue Productions.
Although
Kit Carson
Christopher Houston Carson (December 24, 1809 – May 23, 1868) was an American frontiersman. He was a fur trapper, wilderness guide, Indian agent, and U.S. Army officer. He became a frontier legend in his own lifetime by biographies and ...
was a real historical character, the show was far removed from historical fact.
For example, the show is set in the 1880s, but the real Kit Carson died in 1868. Carson was a mountain man, guide, and trapper; not a cowboy or a lawman as portrayed in the series.
Eric Taylor, who had written numerous early horror scripts such as
Son of Dracula and
The Ghost of Frankenstein
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in the 1940s, was hired on a script writer for ''Kit Carson''. As many as a total of 678 actors were used in filming for mounted posses, outlaw gangs, townsfolk, and other assorted characters.
Production operations employed 245 different sets, with 135 interior sets and 110 exterior backgrounds.
Roughly half of the working days were on location, many of which were the historical sites of the stories being filmed.
KETV
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held a pony drawing contest for children to promote ''The Adventures of Kit Carson.'' The promotion was targeted at children to determine who could draw the best horse. The winner of the competition received a real Shetland pony.
Trying to reach the youth market through the medium of television,
Coca-Cola
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signed on as a sponsor for the show beginning in 1951.
Reception
During its second season, ''The Adventures of Kit Carson'' became the most watched children's Western on television. According to ''Variety'', in 1954, the show reached more children's homes than any other series, with an estimated 3.5 million households.
During ''The Adventures of Kit Carson's'' original run, the show was generally well-received. The show saw several good reviews in trade press publications at the time.
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Variety
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'' said that the show "fit like a glove into the groove for which it's patterned; and should keep the juves (and Coca-Cola) happy." ''Variety'' also said that Bill Williams and Don Diamond were "just okay."
S.S. Picturegoer called the show "energetic and likeable" but also critiqued the direction of the show. Additionally, they stated the plot was "well-constructed" and applauded the acting of Bill Williams and Don Diamond.
References
External links
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1951 American television series debuts
1955 American television series endings
1950s Western (genre) television series
Cultural depictions of Kit Carson
NBC original programming
Television series set in the 19th century