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  • That was a lot of horse.

  • I used to live about 8 doors down from you on miranda st. in N.Hollywood.......

    those were the days............... and some brother you had.....have a good one.....

  • In italian the opening is outstanding XD

  • when did they show it in coloure i cant rember seing it in coloure i saw it in the 80s but it was black and white

  • Brilliant! I love Fury all over again!! I agree, Valancy, although I have known hard times, I would not give up those days for anything either. I watched it in the early sixties in the UK.

  • wow, what a blast from the past! I loved Fury and Joey. Wanted my own black stallion.i learned to ride and care for horses because of Fury. Wouldn't give up those times for anything.

  • and as every episode of Fury ended with Pete saying "Ain't that right, Fury?"

    Fury: Whinny Whinny

    Everybody: Hahahahaha

  • does anyone else remember this horse? He was so smart!

  • to peter Graves thank you for a great show. May you Rest in Peace.  Hank7

  • it was because of Fury, that I watched every Saturday morning at 11:00am, that I

    took up horseback riding.The show inspired me. I still ride. I love it. I ride western style. I always wanted a horse of

    my own. I went to a dude ranch camp in

    1961, that is where I really learned how to

    ride. I plan on going riding again this year.

    I have been riding nearly 50 years. Hank7

  • As a child I so enjoyed the moral and good teachings that "Fury" with Peter Graves, actor, portrayed at that time to the American public.

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