The television Western, Rawhide, ran from 1959 until 1966 (8 seasons) on CBS. They produced 217 episodes which were aired on Friday nights, except for the last season which aired on Tuesdays.
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From the TV series Rawhide and then a series of "Spaghetti" westerns filmed in Italy.
Rawhide - 1959 The Last Order 7-25 was released on: USA: 9 April 1965
Rawhide producers chose not to extend Shea's contract.
RawHide as Rowdy Yates.
Rawhide
No he drowned shortly after leaving the TV series Rawhide while filming a scene in Peru.
i think it is a lasso.
Clint Eastwood
Yes: "Incident of the Blue Fire" (1959). "The Long Shakedown" (1961). "Brush War at Buford" (1965).
(The last in a series) le dernier/la dernière. (To last a long time) durer
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