''Buffalo Bill, Jr.'' is a half-hour
Western television series that aired in
syndication starting in March 1955. The last new episode was broadcast in September 1956.
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/ref> The series was produced by Gene Autry
Orvon Grover "Gene" Autry (September 29, 1907 – October 2, 1998), nicknamed the Singing Cowboy, was an American actor, musician, singer, composer, rodeo performer, and baseball team owner, who largely gained fame by singing in a Crooner ...
's Flying A Productions, and distributed by CBS Television Film Sales. The 42 episodes continued to be leased and broadcast via individual stations until at least 1961. In 1964, the ABC network began airing the series on Saturday mornings at 9:30 am.
Production
Gene Autry came up with the idea of doing a children's Western about an old judge, a teenaged cowboy, and his little sister. Dick Jones was under contract to Autry's Flying A Productions, and was asked to play the young cowboy, though he was 28 years old in 1955. Since childhood, Jones had worked at rodeos as a trick rider and roper, so he did his own stunts on the show.
The series was filmed at Pioneertown, and the original sponsors were Brown Shoe Company and Mars Candy. The Western was sold to more than 100 markets. Louis Gray was the producer, George Archinbaud was the director, and Paul Franklin was the writer.
Cast
* Dick Jones as Buffalo Bill, Jr.
*Nancy Gilbert as Calamity
* Harry Cheshire as Judge Ben "Fair and Square" Wiley
Guest stars include James Best as the town's telegraph operator for one episode.[Vincent Terrance, ''Encyclopedia of Television Shows, 1925 through 2010, 2d ed.'', page 144, McFarland, Inc., 2014](_blank)
/ref> Some of the veteran actors who had guest roles are Denver Pyle, Glenn Strange
George Glenn Strange (August 16, 1899 – September 20, 1973) was an American actor who appeared in hundreds of Western (genre), Western films. He played Sam Noonan, the bartender on Columbia Broadcasting System, CBS's ''Gunsmoke'' televisio ...
, and William Fawcett. One of Lee Van Cleef
Clarence LeRoy Van Cleef Jr. (January 9, 1925 – December 16, 1989) was an American actor. He appeared in over 170 film and television roles in a career spanning nearly 40 years, but is best known as a star of spaghetti Westerns, particularly t ...
's early roles had him brawling with Bill, Jr. in the episode "Boomer's Blunder".
Synopsis
After an Indian attack on a wagon train, Judge Wiley finds two survivors, a boy and a girl, traveling through the Black Hills. The boy is carrying his younger sister, whom he had wrapped in a buffalo robe, so the judge called him Buffalo Bill, Jr. The judge considered the girl to be mischievous, so he called her Calamity. Wiley adopts the children and raises them in Wileyville, a town that he founded. Besides being the town's judge, Wiley also runs the general store, which has a courtroom inside of it. In addition, he is the town doctor, the sheriff, the barber, and the blacksmith.
Despite Wileyville being a remote, small town Buffalo Bill, Jr. and his family have encounters with Geronimo
Gerónimo (, ; June 16, 1829 – February 17, 1909) was a military leader and medicine man from the Bedonkohe band of the Ndendahe Apache people. From 1850 to 1886, Geronimo joined with members of three other Central Apache bands the Tchihen ...
, Billy the Kid
Henry McCarty (September 17 or November 23, 1859July 14, 1881), alias William H. Bonney, better known as Billy the Kid, was an American outlaw and gunfighter of the Old West who was linked to nine murders: four for which he was solely res ...
, Johnny Ringo, Wyatt Earp
Wyatt Berry Stapp Earp (March 19, 1848 – January 13, 1929) was an American lawman in the American West, including Dodge City, Kansas, Dodge City, Wichita, Kansas, Wichita, and Tombstone, Arizona, Tombstone. Earp was involved in the gunfight ...
, and members of Jesse James
Jesse Woodson James (September 5, 1847April 3, 1882) was an American outlaw, Bank robbery, bank and Train robbery, train robber, guerrilla and leader of the James–Younger Gang. Raised in the "Little Dixie (Missouri), Little Dixie" area of M ...
' outlaw gang. A ''TV Guide
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'' reviewer wrote that it is nothing for Buffalo Bill, Jr. "to leap from his galloping mount atop an outlaw riding at top speed, knock him to the ground, and best him in a slugfest."
Episodes
Season 1 (1955-1956)
Season 2 (1956)
Critical response
A review in the trade publication '' Variety'' said that the program had "just enough guns, blundering, and fisticuffs to satisfy most juve video viewers". It compared the show to Flying A's ''Annie Oakley'', saying "Only difference was in the sex of the leads."[
A review in the trade publication '']Billboard
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'' said that the show had "All the standard ingredients that make for good, commercial kiddie Westerns". The review noted an emphasis on outdoor action and a "fast-moving script" that was produced well.
Series-related merchandise
Promotional items
Sponsors helped promote the show by advertising series tie-ins. In 1955, children were given a free Buffalo Bill, Jr. ring with the purchase of a pair of shoes. Also in 1955, an advertisement in ''LIFE'' offered a "leatherlike" Buffalo Bill, Jr. belt, with a "silvery" buckle for 25 cents and three Milky Way
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candy wrappers.
Media
Dell Comics
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published a series of Buffalo Bill, Jr. comic books between 1955 and 1959. Western Publishing
Western Publishing, also known as Western Printing and Lithographing Company, was an American company founded in 1907 in Racine, Wisconsin, best known for publishing the Little Golden Books. Its Golden Books Family Entertainment division also ...
produced at least two Buffalo Bill, Jr. children's novels: ''The Brand Changers'' and ''The Buffalo Hunter'', both from 1958. View-Master produced a three-reel Buffalo Bill, Jr. set.[John Waldsmith, ''StereoViews - An Illustrated History & Price Guide'', 2nd Ed., page 280, Krause Publications, 2002]
References
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1950s Western (genre) television series
First-run syndicated television programs in the United States
Black-and-white American television shows
Western (genre) heroes and heroines
Fictional cowboys and cowgirls