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Have Gun – Will Travel. Have Gun – Will Travel is an American Western television series that aired on CBS from 1. It was rated number three or number four in the Nielsen ratings every year of its first four seasons.

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The radio series debuted November 2. Of the 2. 25 episodes of the television series, 2. Gene Roddenberry. Other major contributors included Bruce Geller, Harry Julian Fink, Don Brinkley, and Irving Wallace.

Mc. Laglen directed 1. He is a gentleman gunfighter who travels around the Old West working as a mercenary gunfighter for people who hire him to solve their problems for them. Although Paladin will charge steep fees to clients who can afford to hire him, typically US$1. Like many westerns, the television show was set during a nebulous period after the Civil War.

The radio show explicitly states the year in the opening of every episode with the introduction: San Francisco, 1. The Carlton Hotel, headquarters of the man called .. It was used this way from the early 2. The television show popularized the phrase in the 1. Have Space Suit—Will Travel by Robert A. When forced, he excels in fisticuffs and, under his real name, was a dueling champion of some renown. Paladin is a former Union cavalry officer, a graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point, and a veteran of the American Civil War.

Paladin’s permanent place of residence is the Carlton Hotel, a luxury hotel in San Francisco. In San Francisco he lives the life of a successful businessman and cultured bon vivant, wearing elegant custom- made suits, consuming fine wine, playing the piano, and attending the opera and other cultural events. He is an expert chess player, poker player, and swordsman. He is skilled in Chinese martial arts and is seen in several episodes receiving instruction and training with a Kung Fu master in San Francisco. He is highly educated (the debut episode suggests he attended West Point), able to quote classic literature, philosophy, and case law, and speaks several languages. While at work on the frontier, Paladin changes into all- black western- style clothing. Paladin's primary weapon is a custom- made, first- generation .

Colt Single Action Army Cavalry Model revolver. He also carried a lever action. Marlin rifle strapped to his saddle, and a Remington derringer concealed under his belt. A closeup of this card is used as a title card between scenes in the program. Other recurring characters. As the episode continues, Hey Boy is referred to (verbally) 5 times as Kim Chan and then on the 6th incident Paladin states Hey Boy's name as Kim Chang and thereafter he is referred to as Kim Chang every time. There is no explanation for the name change.), played by Kam Tong.

According to author and historian Martin Grams, Jr., Hey Boy was featured in all but the fourth of the show's six seasons, with the character of Hey Girl, played by Lisa Lu, replacing Hey Boy for season four while Kam Tong worked on the Mr. Garlund television series. He is also called Mr. Cartwright, the assistant manager, in the episode .

He was spelled a few times by Peter Brocco, another oft- seen character actor who also appeared in . Mc. Laglen was billed in the opening credits after Richard Boone. He was the father of HGWT's original and main director Andrew V.

Phyllis Thackeray, first in the episode . Leonard Mc. Coy on Star Trek, appeared in Season 6, Episode 1. The Treasure. Wilke appeared. Jena first appeared in the 1. Her second appearance was with guest star Duane Eddy in the episode . Her third appearance was in . Jena's mother Jean Engstrom first appeared along with John Fiedler in .

Baker on Little House on the Prairie, appeared five times. Wright regularly played Hey Boy in the radio version of HGWT. Over a slow four- note- repeat backbeat score, a tight shot of Paladin's chess knight emblem centered in a black background is seen, before the view widens to show the emblem affixed to Paladin's holster, with Paladin in his trademark costume seen from waist level in profile. Then as he draws his revolver from the holster, the four- note- repeat backbeat fades to a light, almost harp- like strumming. He cocks the hammer, and then rotates the gun to point the barrel at the viewer for 1. As the weapon is reholstered and the view tightens to show only the chess knight, again, the four- note- repeat backbeat returns.

As only the chess knight emblem in a black background is back, the name . The name fades out and immediately the words .

Boone's name and the show's title is accompanied by a four- note . The words fade away after those 5 seconds leaving only the chess knight emblem against the black background, and the four- note- repeat fades out. This opening then fades out and the show fades in on its opening scene. In a later version of the opening sequence, there is a long- range shot, with Paladin in a full- body profile silhouette, and he fast- draws the revolver, dropping into a slight crouch as he turns, pointing at the camera.

After the dubbed- over line, he straightens as he shoves the firearm into his holster. This silhouette visual remained for the run of the series.

In later episodes, the teaser line was dropped; as seen in many of the episodes of the final two seasons' opening titles, when Paladin crouches and points his gun at the camera, first . Season 6 did have the most opening titles without the voice- over dialogue, especially as the season progressed, again as seen when the episodes opened.)Filming locations. Free Download Of Free Fire (2017).

Filmaster was located across the street from, later becoming part of, Paramount Studios' backlot. The area is now enclosed in the independent Kingsley Productions studio lot encompassing a city block. Locations included Bishop and Lone Pine, California; an area now known as Paladin Estates between Bend and Sisters, Oregon; and the Abbott Ranch near Prineville, Oregon. In syndication, the first (premise) episode concludes with the Johnny Western ballad. The rest of the run of the first- season episodes play a reprise of the opening theme.

In the third season a new lyric was added to the five line . In 1. 96. 2–1. 96. This occurred because the production credits for writer, producer and director were pulled from the closing credits to appear over the opening sequences. However, in the episode . These were for Best Actor in a Leading Role (Continuing Character) in a Dramatic Series, for Richard Boone (1.

Best Western Series (1. Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Series (Lead or Support), for Richard Boone (1. Gene Roddenberry created Star Trek, Bruce Geller created Mission: Impossible, Samuel A.

Peeples created The Tall Man, Custer, and Lancer, and Harold Jack Bloom created Boone's later series Hec Ramsey and the 1. Emergency! Harry Julian Fink is one of the writers who created Dirty Harry (the opening title and theme scene of the 1. Dirty Harry sequel Magnum Force features s Paladin- like sequence of a handgun being slowly cocked and then finally pointed toward the camera, with a potent line of dialogue). Celebrated film writer and director Sam Peckinpah wrote one episode, . Other notable writers who contributed an episode include Gene L. Coon, Richard Matheson, Charles Beaumont, Laurence Heath, and Fred Freiberger. Both Star Trek and Mission: Impossible were produced by Desilu Productions and later Paramount Television, which also now owns the rights to Have Gun – Will Travel through its successor company, CBS Television Distribution.

It was one of the last radio dramas featuring continuing characters and the only significant American radio adaptation of a television series. John Dehner (a regular on the radio series version of Gunsmoke) played Paladin, and Ben Wright usually (but not always) played Hey Boy. Virginia Gregg played Miss Wong, Hey Boy's girlfriend, before the television series featured the character of Hey Girl. Unlike the small- screen version, in this medium there was usually a tag scene at the Carlton at both the beginning and the end of the episode.

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