''Laramie'' is an American
Western television series that aired on
NBC from September 15, 1959 to May 21, 1963.
A
Revue Studios production, the program originally starred
John Smith as Slim Sherman, owner of the Sherman Ranch, along with his younger brother Andy, played by
Robert L. Crawford Jr.
Robert Lawrence Crawford Jr. (born May 13, 1944) is an American actor who portrayed the character Andy Sherman on the NBC television series ''Laramie (TV series), Laramie'' in 1959 and 1960. He was cast as the younger brother of Slim Sherman, p ...
;
Robert Fuller as Jess Harper, an immature, hot-headed drifter who shows up at the Sherman Ranch in the premiere episode; and
Hoagy Carmichael as Jonesy, who keeps the homestead/stage stop running while Slim and Jess usually alternate starring roles during the show. Actress
Spring Byington was later added to the cast.
Synopsis
The two Sherman brothers and a drifter, Jess Harper, come together to run a
stagecoach
A stagecoach (also: stage coach, stage, road coach, ) is a four-wheeled public transport coach used to carry paying passengers and light packages on journeys long enough to need a change of horses. It is strongly sprung and generally drawn by ...
stop for the Great Central Overland Mail Company after the family patriarch, Matt Sherman, is murdered by a greedy land seeker. The Sherman parents are buried on the ranch. Near the end of the series, Matt Sherman was revealed to have been falsely accused during the
American Civil War
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of having aided the
Confederates. After Jess Harper finds on Sherman Ranch land the wreckage of a
Union Army gold wagon stolen by Confederate raiders, Slim sets forth with the officer accused of helping the Confederates, portrayed by
Frank Overton, and an Army major, the real culprit played by
John Hoyt, to clear Matt Sherman's name. The gold dust in question had long ago been scattered by the wind.
The series premiere "Stage Stop" (September 15, 1959), which was filmed in color, explains how Slim Sherman and Jess Harper become partners in the Sherman Ranch and Relay Station. Jess arrives in Wyoming from
Texas
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in search of an erstwhile "friend", Pete Morgan, played by
John Mitchum, who had robbed Jess. Morgan is part of the gang of Bud Carlin (
Dan Duryea). The gang captures Judge Thomas J. Wilkens (
Everett Sloane), to keep him from trying Morgan. Though Jess and Slim are at odds with each other in their first encounters, and friendship seems out of the question, Andy Sherman takes an instant liking to Jess. Andy even asks Jess to take him away from the ranch, where he lives with his older brother Slim. Their first housekeeper is Jonesy, the role filled by Carmichael. Slim and Jess must fight together when Carlin shows up at the
relay station (Carlin says he likes to watch men fight), and proceeds to humiliate the judge.
In "The General Must Die" (November 17, 1959),
Brian Keith appears as Whit Malone, an old friend of Slim Sherman's from the Union Army. Malone and a mentally troubled Colonel Brandon, played by John Hoyt in another appearance on the series, arrive at the relay station with a daring but foiled plan to assassinate General
William Tecumseh Sherman
William Tecumseh Sherman ( ; February 8, 1820February 14, 1891) was an American soldier, businessman, educator, and author. He served as a General officer, general in the Union Army during the American Civil War (1861–1865), earning recognit ...
, who is scheduled to pass through the station on a stagecoach.
Gilman Rankin makes a cameo appearance as General Sherman. This episode reveals that Slim Sherman entered the Army as a private and advanced to
second lieutenant and fought under General Sherman (no relation) in the
March to the Sea in
Georgia
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* Georgia (country), a country in the South Caucasus
* Georgia (U.S. state), a state in the southeastern United States
Georgia may also refer to:
People and fictional characters
* Georgia (name), a list of pe ...
.
Subsequent episodes focus on the close friendship that develops between Slim and Jess, as they become like brothers with occasionally strong differences of opinion, but always finding reconciliation and common ground. Generally, Slim, who is taller than Jess and two years older, is depicted as the more level-headed and thoughtful, with Jess as more emotional, with righteous indignation and difficulty controlling his temper.
In the episode "Cactus Lady" (February 21, 1961), it is revealed that Jess Harper had been nearly hanged by mistake in the border city of
Laredo, Texas, because of the McCanles gang, played by
Arthur Hunnicutt,
L. Q. Jones,
Harry Dean Stanton, and Anita Sands. The gang arrives suddenly in Laramie.
The German title of ''Laramie'' is ''Am Fuß der blauen Berge'' (''At the Foot of the Blue Mountains''), despite
them being located some 600 miles north-west from Laramie, Wyoming.
Cast
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John Smith as Slim Sherman
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Robert Fuller as Jess Harper
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Robert L. Crawford, Jr. as Andy Sherman (1959–1960)
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Hoagy Carmichael as Jonesy (1959–1960)
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Spring Byington as Daisy Cooper (1961–1963)
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Dennis Holmes as Mike Williams (1961–1963)
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Stuart Randall as Sheriff Mort Cory (1961–1963)
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Eddy Waller as Mose Shell, a stagecoach driver in 19 episodes between 1959 and 1962
Notable guest stars (in alphabetical order)
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Rico Alaniz
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Eddie Albert
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Chris Alcaide
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John Anderson
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Anna-Lisa
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R. G. Armstrong
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Robert Armstrong
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Phyllis Avery
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Lew Ayres
Lewis Frederick Ayres III (December 28, 1908 – December 30, 1996) was an American actor whose film and television career spanned 65 years. He is best known for starring as German soldier Paul Bäumer in the film ''All Quiet on the Western Fro ...
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Roy Barcroft
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Joanna Barnes
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Rayford Barnes
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Don Beddoe
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Russ Bender
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Bruce Bennett
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James Best
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Lyle Bettger
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Brian Blessed
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Ernest Borgnine
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Robert Bray
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Charles Bronson
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James Brown
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Kathie Browne
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William Bryant
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Edgar Buchanan
William Edgar Buchanan II (March 20, 1903 – April 4, 1979) was an American actor with a long career in both film and television. He is most familiar today as Uncle Joe Carson from the '' Petticoat Junction'', '' Green Acres'', and '' The Bever ...
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Jean Byron
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Rod Cameron
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Spencer Chan
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James Coburn
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Fred Coby
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Pat Conway
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Russ Conway
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Christopher Dark
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Jim Davis
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John Dehner
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Frank De Kova
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Kem Dibbs
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Dan Duryea
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Ross Elliott
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Robert Emhardt
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Jena Engstrom
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Nanette Fabray
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William Fawcett
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Paul Fix
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Michael Forest
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Ron Foster
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Dean Fredericks
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Reginald Gardiner
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Leo Gordon
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Tom Greenway
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Robert Griffin
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Clu Gulager
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Kevin Hagen
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Alan Hale Jr.
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Margaret Hamilton
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Stacy Harris
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Ron Hayes
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Myron Healey
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Percy Helton
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Arthur Hunnicutt
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Ben Johnson
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Russell Johnson
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L. Q. Jones
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Brian Keith
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DeForest Kelley
Jackson DeForest Kelley (January 20, 1920 – June 11, 1999) was an American actor, screenwriter, poet, and singer. He was known for his roles in film and television Western (genre), Westerns and achieved international fame as Dr. Leonard McCoy ...
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George Keymas
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Brett King
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Robert Knapp
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John Larch
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Cloris Leachman
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Nolan Leary
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Julie London
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Tom London
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Phyllis Love
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Dayton Lummis
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Herbert Lytton
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Barton MacLane
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Jock Mahoney
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Miriam Margolyes
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Ken Mayer
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Francis McDonald
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John McIntire
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David McLean
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Stephen McNally
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Jan Merlin
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Vera Miles
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Denny Miller
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Read Morgan
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Ed Nelson
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Leonard Nimoy
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Lloyd Nolan
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Warren Oates
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Gregg Palmer
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James Parnell
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Dennis Patrick
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House Peters Jr.
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John Pickard
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Judson Pratt
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Ed Prentiss
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Denver Pyle
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Herbert Rudley
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Bing Russell
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Hugh Sanders
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Karen Steele
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Jacqueline Scott
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George Selk
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Richard Shannon
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Olan Soule
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Fay Spain
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Olive Sturgess
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Karl Swenson
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Gloria Talbott
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Kent Taylor
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Kelly Thordsen
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Lee Van Cleef
Clarence LeRoy Van Cleef Jr. (January 9, 1925 – December 16, 1989) was an American actor. He appeared in over 170 film and television roles in a career spanning nearly 40 years, but is best known as a star of spaghetti Westerns, particularly t ...
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Gary Vinson
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Gregory Walcott
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Dawn Wells
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Adam West
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Robert J. Wilke
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Will Wright
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Gene Roth
Episodes
Background and production
Hoagy Carmichael's contract was not renewed after the first season,
and his character was eliminated with the explanation that he had accompanied Andy to boarding school in
St. Louis. Andy, however, returned to appear in three episodes in the first half of the second season.
To restore the chemistry of the original cast, as the third season began in 1961, Spring Byington, formerly of the sitcom ''
December Bride'', and
Dennis Holmes joined the series in the roles of Daisy Cooper, a matronly widow, and Mike Williams, a young orphan permitted to live at the Sherman Ranch pending location of any next of kin, which never happened. At the beginning of its third season, ''Laramie'' was one of the first television programs that made the transition from
black-and-white to
color
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.
Because of declining ratings in its last season, ''Laramie'' was canceled.
The Laramie Peacock
The
NBC peacock logo, in use since 1956, was given an update on January 2, 1962, when a new version of the
NBC peacock "living color" logo was introduced before the ''Laramie'' broadcast that evening.
The "Laramie Peacock" featured the bird fanning its plumage against a kaleidoscopic color background (with the eleven melded feathers shrinking and separating into the peacock's form); it used the same "living color" tagline as the first peacock but the music piece that accompanied it was a soft, woodwind-based number. This symbol was used before every color program on the network until it was retired in 1975, but the ''Laramie'' version has made special appearances throughout the ensuing years, mostly in a retro-kitsch context or to commemorate a significant broadcast event on NBC.
Release
Broadcast
''Laramie'' ran for four seasons, from September 15, 1959, to September 17, 1963, Tuesday evenings on
NBC from 7:30 8:30pm Eastern.
Home media
Timeless Media Group has released all four seasons on DVD in Region 1.
References
External links
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* Detailed fansite {{usurped,
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1950s Western (genre) television series
1959 American television series debuts
1960s Western (genre) television series
1963 American television series endings
Black-and-white American television shows
NBC television dramas
Television series by Universal Television
Television shows set in Wyoming