词条 | A Man Called Shenandoah |
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| show_name = A Man Called Shenandoah | image = Robert Fuller A Man Called Shenandoah.jpg | caption = Robert Horton in the title role. | genre = Western | creator = | writer = Ed Adamson Robert C. Dennis Robert Hamner E. Jack Neuman Samuel A. Peeples Paul Savage Daniel B. Ullman | director = David Alexander Murray Golden Tom Gries Harry Harris Nathan H. Juran Joseph H. Lewis Don McDougall Jud Taylor | starring = Robert Horton | opentheme = "Oh Shenandoah" | country = United States | language = English | num_seasons = 1 | num_episodes = 34 | list_episodes = | producer = Robert Hamner | runtime = 30 mins. | company = {{Plainlist|
}} | network = ABC | first_aired = {{Start date|1965|9|13}} | last_aired = {{End date|1966|5|16}} }}A Man Called Shenandoah is an American western series that aired Monday evenings on ABC-TV from September 13, 1965[1] to May 16, 1966. It was produced by MGM Television. Some of the location work for the 34 half-hour black and white episodes was filmed in California's High Sierras and Mojave Desert.[2] The series starred Robert Horton, who had costarred on Wagon Train from 1957 to 1962. He left that series, vowing never to do another television western,[1] but agreed to star in A Man Called Shenandoah because he felt the show would be a great opportunity for him as an actor.[3][4] The series is set in 1870 and portrays an amnesiac facing hardship and danger while trying to unravel his identity and his past. OverviewRobert Horton plays a man who was shot and left for dead. In the premiere episode, two buffalo hunters find him out on the prairie and, thinking he might be an outlaw, take him to the nearest town in hopes of receiving reward money.[5] When he regains consciousness, he has no recollection of who he was, or why anyone would want to harm him. The doctor who treats his wounds gives him the name "Shenandoah," stating the word means "land of silence". For the remainder of the series, Shenandoah roams the West in search of clues to his identity. He learns that he had been a Union officer during the American Civil War, and comes to believe that he had been married. The final episode, "Macauley's Cure", ends with Mrs. Macauley telling Shenandoah: "It's not always important who you are; it's always important what you are." Among the guest stars on the series were Claude Akins, Ed Asner, Elisha Cook Jr., Jeanne Cooper, John Dehner, Bruce Dern, Elinor Donahue, Leif Erickson, Beverly Garland, Sally Kellerman, DeForest Kelley, George Kennedy, Martin Landau, Cloris Leachman, John McIntire, Martin Milner, Leonard Nimoy, Jeanette Nolan, Warren Oates, Joyce Van Patten, James Doohan, and Michael Witney. Theme songThe show's theme song was the traditional American folk tune "Oh Shenandoah", with new, specialized lyrics written by Horton himself. Horton, who had performed in musical theater, also sang the song.[6] His recording became a Columbia single in 1965. It is from Horton's Columbia album The Man Called Shenandoah (Cs-9208, stereo; Cl-2408, mono; both 1965). The series is surprisingly popular on Rhodesian Television (RTV) in central Africa, and the song, reworked by local talent Nick Taylor, reached Number 3 on the Rhodesian Broadcasting Corporation hit parade.[7] BroadcastWhen reruns of the series aired on Turner Network Television in the 1990s, only 29 of the 34 episodes were rebroadcast. Since 2017, A Man Called Shenandoah has aired in the United States on the GetTV network, as part of their Western-themed programming block.[8] In February 2014, Warner Archive Instant offered all 34 uncut episodes as part of their streaming service. Episodes{{Episode table|background=#500050 |overall= |title= |director= |directorR=[10] |writer= |airdate= |airdateR=[10] |prodcode= |prodcodeR=[9] |episodes={{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 1 | Title = The Onslaught | DirectedBy = Paul Wendkos | WrittenBy = Norman Katkov (teleplay), E. Jack Neuman (story) | OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1965|9|13}} | ProdCode = 8026 | ShortSummary = | LineColor = 500050 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 2 | Title = Survival | DirectedBy = Boris Sagal | WrittenBy = | OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1965|9|20}} | ShortSummary = | ProdCode = 8001 | LineColor = 500050 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 3 | Title = The Fort | DirectedBy = Don McDougall | WrittenBy = | OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1965|9|27}} | ProdCode = 8004 | ShortSummary = | LineColor = 500050 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 4 | Title = The Caller | DirectedBy = David Alexander | WrittenBy = | OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1965|10|11}} | ProdCode = 8009 | ShortSummary = | LineColor = 500050 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 5 | Title = The Debt | DirectedBy = John English | WrittenBy = | OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1965|10|18}} | ProdCode = 8032 | ShortSummary = | LineColor = 500050 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 6 | Title = Obion – 1866 | DirectedBy = Harry Harris | WrittenBy = | OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1965|10|25}} | ProdCode = 8029 | ShortSummary = | LineColor = 500050 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 7 | Title = The Verdict | DirectedBy = Thomas Carr | WrittenBy = | OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1965|11|1}} | ProdCode = 8031 | ShortSummary = | LineColor = 500050 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 8 | Title = Town on Fire | DirectedBy = Nathan Juran | WrittenBy = | OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1965|11|8}} | ProdCode = 8039 | ShortSummary = | LineColor = 500050 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 9 | Title = Incident at Dry Creek | DirectedBy = Joseph H. Lewis | WrittenBy = | OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1965|11|15}} | ProdCode = 8028 | ShortSummary = | LineColor = 500050 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 10 | Title = The Locket | DirectedBy = Harry Harris | WrittenBy = | OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1965|11|22}} | ProdCode = 8037 | ShortSummary = | LineColor = 500050 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 11 | Title = The Reward | DirectedBy = Nathan Juran | WrittenBy = | OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1965|11|29}} | ProdCode = 8036 | ShortSummary = | LineColor = 500050 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 12 | Title = A Special Talent for Killing | DirectedBy = Harry Harris | WrittenBy = | OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1965|12|6}} | ProdCode = 8047 | ShortSummary = | LineColor = 500050 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 13 | Title = The Siege | DirectedBy = Jud Taylor | WrittenBy = | OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1965|12|13}} | ProdCode = 8046 | ShortSummary = | LineColor = 500050 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 14 | Title = The Bell | DirectedBy = David Alexander | WrittenBy = | OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1965|12|20}} | ProdCode = 8022 | ShortSummary = | LineColor = 500050 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 15 | Title = The Young Outlaw | DirectedBy = Don McDougall | WrittenBy = | OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1965|12|27}} | ProdCode = 8019 | ShortSummary = | LineColor = 500050 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 16 | Title = The Accused | DirectedBy = Byron Paul | WrittenBy = | OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1966|1|3}} | ProdCode = 8035 | ShortSummary = | LineColor = 500050 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 17 | Title = Run, Killer, Run | DirectedBy = Nathan Juran | WrittenBy = | OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1966|1|10}} | ProdCode = 8033 | ShortSummary = | LineColor = 500050 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 18 | Title = Rope's End | DirectedBy = Virgil Vogel | WrittenBy = | OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1966|1|17}} | ProdCode = 8043 | ShortSummary = | LineColor = 500050 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 19 | Title = The Lost Diablo | DirectedBy = Jerry Hopper | WrittenBy = | OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1966|1|24}} | ProdCode = 8045 | ShortSummary = | LineColor = 500050 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 20 | Title = A Long Way Home | DirectedBy = Lewis Allen | WrittenBy = | OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1966|1|31}} | ProdCode = 8051 | ShortSummary = | LineColor = 500050 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 21 | Title = End of a Legend | DirectedBy = Jud Taylor | WrittenBy = | OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1966|2|7}} | ProdCode = 8058 | ShortSummary = | LineColor = 500050 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 22 | Title = Run and Hide | DirectedBy = Tom Gries | WrittenBy = | OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1966|2|14}} | ProdCode = 8048 | ShortSummary = | LineColor = 500050 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 23 | Title = The Riley Brand | DirectedBy = Jud Taylor | WrittenBy = | OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1966|2|21}} | ProdCode = 8057 | ShortSummary = | LineColor = 500050 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 24 | Title = Muted Fifes, Muffled Drums | DirectedBy = Jud Taylor | WrittenBy = | OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1966|2|28}} | ProdCode = 8062 | ShortSummary = | LineColor = 500050 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 25 | Title = Plunder | DirectedBy = Joseph H. Lewis | WrittenBy = | OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1966|3|7}} | ProdCode = 8054 | ShortSummary = | LineColor = 500050 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 26 | Title = Marlee | DirectedBy = Jud Taylor | WrittenBy = | OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1966|3|14}} | ProdCode = 8065 | ShortSummary = | LineColor = 500050 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 27 | Title = The Death of Matthew Eldridge | DirectedBy = Joseph H. Lewis | WrittenBy = | OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1966|3|21}} | ProdCode = 8049 | ShortSummary = | LineColor = 500050 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 28 | Title = Aces and Kings | DirectedBy = Jud Taylor | WrittenBy = | OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1966|3|28}} | ProdCode = 8067 | ShortSummary = | LineColor = 500050 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 29 | Title = The Imposter | AltTitle = The Impostor | DirectedBy = Nathan Juran | WrittenBy = | OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1966|4|4}} | ProdCode = 8068 | ShortSummary = | LineColor = 500050 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 30 | Title = An Unfamiliar Tune | DirectedBy = Tom Gries | WrittenBy = | OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1966|4|11}} | ProdCode = 8060 | ShortSummary = | LineColor = 500050 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 31 | Title = The Clown | DirectedBy = Nathan Juran | WrittenBy = | OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1966|4|18}} | ProdCode = 8070 | ShortSummary = | LineColor = 500050 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 32 | Title = Requiem for the Second | DirectedBy = Murray Golden | WrittenBy = | OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1966|5|2}} | ProdCode = 8071 | ShortSummary = | LineColor = 500050 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 33 | Title = Care of General Delivery | DirectedBy = Nathan Juran | WrittenBy = | OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1966|5|9}} | ProdCode = 8066 | ShortSummary = | LineColor = 500050 }}{{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 34 | Title = Macauley's Cure | DirectedBy = Murray Golden | WrittenBy = | OriginalAirDate = {{start date|1966|5|16}} | ProdCode = 8072 | ShortSummary = | LineColor = 500050 }} }} DVD releaseOn May 8, 2018, Warner Bros. released A Man Called Shenandoah – The Complete Series on DVD for the very first time, via their Warner Archive Collection. This is a manufacture-on-demand (MOD) release, available through Warner's online store and Amazon.com.[10] Reception{{tone|section|date=May 2018}}"Unfortunately, stiff timeslot competition doomed Shenandoah after 34 half-hour episodes. CBS had the established Andy Griffith and NBC aired the popular Andy Williams. Even though Shenandoah was preceded from 8:30-9 by another Western, The Legend of Jesse James, it too faced insurmountable competition from Lucille Ball on CBS and Dr. Kildare on NBC. It seems Shenandoah’s search for his identity was as futile as ABC’s search for ratings and the series was cancelled on May 16, 1966, after 34 episodes, offering no resolution to Shenandoah’s search for truth.[11] References1. ^1 {{cite book |author1=Brooks, Tim |author2=Marsh, Earle |year=2003 |title=The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows 1946–Present |edition=8th |section=Man Called Shenandoah, A (Western) |page=730 |location=New York |publisher=Ballantine Books |isbn=978-0-345-45542-0}} 2. ^Summers, Neil and Crowley, Roger M. (2002). The Official TV Western Round-Up Book, The Old West Shop Publishing. 3. ^"A Man For All Seasons", in the Spring 1994 issue of Trail Dust. 4. ^{{cite web |first=Daniel E.|last=Slotnik |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2016/03/15/arts/television/robert-horton-handsome-scout-on-wagon-train-dies-at-91.html |title=Robert Horton, Handsome ‘Wagon Train’ Star Who Wanted More, Dies at 91 |work=The New York Times |date=March 15, 2016 |access-date=May 27, 2018 |quote=Mr. Horton said he accepted the part because he saw the show’s story as more interesting than that of a typical western. "Basically it’s a character study of a man in search of his identity," he told The Daily News of New York.}} 5. ^Brooks, Tim and Marsh, Earle, The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows 1946 - Present (Seventh Edition), Ballantine Books, 1999 6. ^Eder, Bruce, liner notes for Small Screen Cowboy Heroes (AT 57474), Sony Music Distribution 7. ^Illustrated Life Rhodesia magazine, July 14, 1972 8. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.get.tv/gettv-blog/gettvs-hot-new-summer-schedule |title=getTV's Hot New Summer Schedule |work=GetTV |date=June 26, 2017 |access-date=May 26, 2018}} 9. ^1 2 From the United States Copyright Office catalog: {{cite web |url=http://cocatalog.loc.gov/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?DB=local&PAGE=First |title=Public Catalog - Copyright Catalog (1978 to present) - Basic Search [search: "Man Called Shenandoah"] |publisher=United States Copyright Office |date= |accessdate=May 27, 2018}} 10. ^'The Complete Series' of the 1965 Western is Coming from the Warner Archive 11. ^Magers, Boyd. "A Man Called Shenandoah" Western Clippings: Do You Remember? External links
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