The Dakotas: Incident at Rapid City


07:00 am - 08:00 am, Saturday, November 1 on WRNN Outlaw (48.4)

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Incident at Rapid City

Season 1, Episode 9

A renegade cavalry troop want to get back at Lloyd Mitchell (Bert Freed), who they claim sold them poisonous food. Ragan: Larry Ward. Del: Chad Everett. Catherine: Maggie Pierce. Sergeant Bonner: Dennis Patrick.

repeat 1963 English HD Level Unknown
Western Crime

Cast & Crew
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Larry Ward (Actor) .. Marshal Frank Ragan
Chad Everett (Actor) .. Dep. Del Stark

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Did You Know..
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Larry Ward (Actor) .. Marshal Frank Ragan
Born: January 01, 1925
Died: January 01, 1985
Trivia: American actor Larry Ward played supporting roles in several Hollywood features. A native of Columbus, OH, he has appeared on television and on-stage. Ward also wrote a screenplay and a pair of plays.
Chad Everett (Actor) .. Dep. Del Stark
Born: June 11, 1936
Died: July 24, 2012
Birthplace: South Bend, Indiana, United States
Trivia: Born in Indiana, Chad Everett attended high school in Dearborn, Michigan, where he played quarterback on the school football team. During his junior year at Wayne State University, Everett landed an acting role with a Michigan repertory company, accompanying the troupe on a State Department-sponsored tour of India. He headed to Hollywood in 1960, got nowhere fast, relocated to New York, did some modelling and TV commercials, then was signed to a $250-per week contract with Warner Bros. He made his film debut in Warners' Claudelle Inglish (1961), and co-starred in the studio's 1963 TV western series The Dakotas. Everett then signed with MGM, where he was featured in such films as Made in Paris (1964) and The Singing Nun (1965). In 1969, MGM's TV division cast Everett in his signature role as Dr. Joe Gannon in Medical Center, a popular weekly which ran until 1976. After Medical Center, Everett continued appearing in theatrical and made-for-TV movies, and also starred in three weekly series: Hagen (1980, as Paul Hagen), The Rousters (1983, as Wyatt Earp III) and McKenna (1994, as Jack McKenna). Chad Everett also wrote, directed and performed in several TV commercials and industrial films, and was the author of a self-published book of romantic poetry, written for and dedicated to his wife, actress Shelby Grant. He died of lung cancer in July 2012.

Before / After
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The Cowboys
06:30 am
The Dakotas
08:00 am