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''Steve Donovan, Western Marshal'' (also known as ''Western Marshal'') is an American
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series that aired in
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from September 24, 1955 to June 6, 1956.


Cast and characters

* Douglas Kennedy as
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as Rusty Lee, assistant of Donovan.


Reception

''
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'' described the 1951 pilot as "a slick swift-paced item which shows the know-how roducer JackChertok picked up in the course of turning out his ''Lone Ranger'' series."


''Steve Donovan, Texas Ranger''

In July 1952, Consolidated Television Productions began syndication of ''Steve Donovan, Texas Ranger'', which starred Kennedy. Twenty-six 30-minute filmed episodes were available. The program was a Jack Chertok production.


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