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History of Country

"History of Country: 1989"

Country VJ Hall of Famer Bill Cody goes back to 1989; the "Big 4" (Clint Black, Garth Brooks, Alan Jackson and Travis Tritt) take over and change the path of country music forever; mainstays are thriving while new artists are rising up.

Talking in Circles With Clint Black

"Jimmie Vaughan"

Jimmie Vaughan reflects on his childhood with little brother Stevie Ray, and shares how a broken bone steered him towards a career path in music.

History of Country

"History of Country: 2000"

2000; country music enters a new millennium, Kenny Rogers becomes the oldest singer to earn a number one and Garth Brooks announces his retirement.

Bonanza

S2, EP3 "Badge Without Honor"

A Deputy U.S. Marshal arrives to escort a man to California to testify against a gang; guest Dan Duryea.

Bonanza

S2, EP4 "The Mill"

A hired hand (Claude Akins) victimizes the Cartwrights' disabled neighbor (Harry Townes).

Bonanza

S2, EP5 "The Hopefuls"

Outlaws plot to steal a trunk containing the savings of a religious group heading for a new life in the West.

Bonanza

S2, EP6 "Denver McKee"

The Cartwrights' neighbor (Franchot Tone), a former soldier and lawman, seeks security for his daughter.

Bonanza

S2, EP7 "Day of Reckoning"

Hoss' bandit uncle (Neville Brand) decides to bypass the Ponderosa, but his gang disagrees.

History of Country

"History of Country: 1989"

Country VJ Hall of Famer Bill Cody goes back to 1989; the "Big 4" (Clint Black, Garth Brooks, Alan Jackson and Travis Tritt) take over and change the path of country music forever; mainstays are thriving while new artists are rising up.

Harry Tracy

Famed outlaw Harry Tracy (Bruce Dern) is known for his daring train robberies, but lately he's concentrating more on matters of the heart. That's why he's traveling to Oregon to reunite with his sweetheart, Catherine Tuttle (Helen Shaver). She's the daughter of a judge, and it's no surprise that, when Tracy gets to Portland, he winds up behind bars. But no jail built can hold the desperado, and, after breaking out, Tracy finds himself on the run from every lawman in the state.

The Legend of the Lone Ranger

Bad guy Butch Cavendish (Christopher Lloyd) leads an ambush on the Texas Rangers, gunning down all but the young John Reid (Klinton Spilsbury), a lawyer who had joined his Ranger brother, Dan (John Bennett Perry), in the pursuit of Cavendish. Reid, who was injured in the attack, slowly recovers with the help of his childhood friend, the Native American Tonto (Michael Horse). Afterward, Reid dons a mask, calls himself the Lone Ranger and begins fighting evil with Tonto.

Red Headed Stranger

The Rev. Shay (Willie Nelson) moves out West to set up his new home in Montana so that he can spread God's word. But when his wife, Raysha (Morgan Fairchild), leaves him for another man -- in part because she wants to return to Philadelphia -- the reverend decides to replace his spiritual ways with a gun. After shooting down his wife and her lover, he battles a landowner intent on keeping all of the town's water for himself. But his deadly ways make him yearn for a belief in God again.

Rio Diablo

Newlywed Benjamin Taber (Travis Tritt) is in town with his bride when a bank robbery goes awry and she disappears in a chaotic shootout. Determined to find her, Benjamin seeks out the help of crusty Quentin Leech (Kenny Rogers), a bounty hunter who has his own reasons for wanting to catch the outlaws. As they follow the group's trail, they receive help from several unlikely sources, including Flora Mae Pepper (Naomi Judd), the owner of a brothel that doubles as a safe haven.

Barbarosa

In pre-Civil War Texas, naïve Karl Westover (Gary Busey) accidentally kills his brother-in-law, and heads to Mexico to escape the consequences. Along the way, he encounters Barbarosa (Willie Nelson), who is also on the run. Barbarosa teaches Karl survival skills for the desert -- and how to rob. In their journey from Texas to Mexico and back again, the two men are captured by outlaw Angel Morales, and pursued by Don Braulito (Gilbert Roland), who wants Barbarosa dead.

The Shooting

In the American West, Willet Gashade (Warren Oates), a former bounty hunter, and Coley Boyard (Will Hutchins), his dimwitted partner, are approached by a secretive young woman (Millie Perkins) who offers them money to guide her through the desert but refuses to discuss why she is traveling. The group embarks on the journey and is eventually joined by Billy Spear (Jack Nicholson), a volatile gunslinger the woman has also hired. The only question is why.

Stagecoach

John Ford's landmark Western revolves around an assorted group of colorful passengers aboard the Overland stagecoach bound for Lordsburg, New Mexico, in the 1880s. An alcoholic philosophizer (Thomas Mitchell), a lady of ill repute (Claire Trevor) and a timid liquor salesman (Donald Meek) are among the motley crew of travelers who must contend with an escaped outlaw, the Ringo Kid (John Wayne), and the ever-present threat of an Apache attack as they make their way across the Wild West.

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