Wagon Train: The Levy-McGowan Story


3:00 pm - 4:00 pm, Tuesday, November 18 on KTIV MeTV (4.3)

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About this Broadcast
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The Levy-McGowan Story

Season 6, Episode 9

A game of checkers erupts in open battle between Simon Levy and Patrick McGowan.

repeat 1962 English
Western Family Drama

Cast & Crew
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Leo Fuchs (Actor) .. Levy
Liam Redmond (Actor) .. Patrick
Gary Vinson (Actor) .. McGowan
Lory Patrick (Actor) .. Rachel
Nora Marlowe (Actor) .. Nancy
Kevin Brodie (Actor) .. David Levy
John McIntire (Actor) .. Chris Hale

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Did You Know..
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Leo Fuchs (Actor) .. Levy
Born: May 15, 1911
Liam Redmond (Actor) .. Patrick
Born: July 27, 1913
Died: January 01, 1989
Birthplace: Limerick
Trivia: Irish actor Liam Redmond spent his first twelve professional years at Dublin's Abbey Players, where he made his debut in 1935's The Silver Tassel. Redmond doubled as producer in ten of the fifty Abbey productions in which he appeared. In 1947, he made his London theatrical bow in The White Steed. Seven years later, he won the George Jean Nathan award for his portrayal of Canon McCooey in The Wayward Saint. In films since 1945's I See A Dark Stranger, Liam Redmond showed up before the cameras on both sides of the Atlantic, appearing with actors ranging from Dirk Bogarde (The Gentle Gunman) to Don Knotts (The Ghost and Mr. Chicken).
Gary Vinson (Actor) .. McGowan
Born: January 01, 1936
Died: January 01, 1984
Lory Patrick (Actor) .. Rachel
Born: January 01, 1938
Nora Marlowe (Actor) .. Nancy
Born: January 01, 1914
Died: January 01, 1977
Kevin Brodie (Actor) .. David Levy
Born: May 31, 1952
John McIntire (Actor) .. Chris Hale
Born: June 27, 1907
Died: January 30, 1991
Trivia: A versatile, commanding, leathery character actor, he learned to raise and ride broncos on his family's ranch during his youth. He attended college for two years, became a seaman, then began his performing career as a radio announcer; he became nationally known as an announcer on the "March of Time" broadcasts. Onscreen from the late '40s, he often portrayed law officers; he was also convincing as a villain. He was well-known for his TV work; he starred in the series Naked City and Wagon Train. He was married to actress Jeanette Nolan, with whom he appeared in Saddle Tramp (1950) and Two Rode Together (1961); they also acted together on radio, and in the late '60s they joined the cast of the TV series The Virginian, portraying a married couple. Their son was actor Tim McIntire.
Robert Horton (Actor)
Born: July 29, 1924
Died: March 09, 2016
Trivia: Redheaded leading man Robert Horton attended UCLA, served in the Coast Guard during World War II, and acted in California-based stage productions before making his entree into films in 1951. Horton's television career started off on a high note in 1955, when he was cast in the weekly-TV version of King's Row as Drake McHugh (the role essayed by Ronald Reagan in the 1942 film version). The series barely lasted three months, but better things were on the horizon: in 1957, Horton was hired to play frontier scout Flint McCullough in Wagon Train, which became the highest-rated western on TV. Horton remained with Wagon Train until 1962. He then did some more stage work before embarking on his third series, 1965's The Man Called Shenandoah. When this one-season wonder ran its course, Horton toured the dinner-theatre circuit, then in 1982 accepted a major role on the popular daytime soap opera As the World Turns. Horton continued acting until the late 1980s. He died in 2016, at age 91.
Frank McGrath (Actor)
Born: January 01, 1902
Died: January 01, 1967

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