Oct 8, 2009 | Entertainment
If it's Thursday, this must be the mailbag. . . . Q: What ever happened to Chuck Connors and Johnny Crawford of the ''Rifleman'' series? A: After The Rifleman ended its five-season run in 1963, Connors made other forays into television, both as a regular and guest star.
Westbrook: As late as '60s, Buddy Holly, Elvis, others helped dealers sell new cars
There was always a little bit of show business in the Lubbock car dealerships of the mid-20th century.
Director, producer Laven, 87, dies
By Los Angeles Times LOS ANGELES - Arnold Laven, a film and television director and producer who was a partner in the production company that produced the TV series "The Rifleman" and "The Big Valley," has died.
Riding off into the sunset again
Something I read recently struck me as funny and brought a line from an old Western movie to mind.
The Big Screen Bulletin 08.31.09: Thingamajigs and Whatchamacallits
Miles O'Keefe: Sgt. Darkin Fred Williamson: Feather Scott Green: Trash Gabriele Gori: Bronx Mike Malin: Nose Daniel Alvarado: Major Chuck Connors: Senator Morris Directed By: Stelvio Massi Written By: Roberto Leoni Release Date: August 18, 2009 Not Rated Ok, so the first thing I should say is that this is not a sequel to The Inglorious Bastards , ...
Robert "Whitey" Hughes was a retired Hollywood stuntman who made a career of jumping off horses and crashing planes for some of the biggest names in show business.
Summer is almost here, and in the Bay Area that means a big lineup of concerts. To help you make your selections - in a variety of price ranges - Aidin Vaziri has put together a list of more than 20 concerts, from the budget-friendly Stern Grove Festival to the Outside Lands Music and Arts Festival at the other extreme.
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