Entertainment Tonight - on the Death of Chuck Connors, 1992
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Branded was not even mentioned .
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@endoftheline76 Agreed. And he was the consummate gentleman as well. Chuck carried himself with grace and class.
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This was a era when morality and honor plus self respect was portrayed
on TV, not the vulgar sex soaked garbage of today.
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@Kaurenrules If I called my wife sugar-pooopy, I wouldn't refer to her as such on a public forum where nobody knows what the hell I'm talking about. In the future you would be well advised to say "he is my grandpa" to avoid sounding like a 2 year old. BTW, it is impossible to kick anyone's ass by typing on your keyboard. This is a comments section, not a parking lot at the bar, although I'll have trouble sleeping tonight knowing I've been cyber-threatened by Jackie Chan.
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@opie12345654 Ya. Pop-Pop, thats what i call my grandpa you got a promblem dumb fuck i'll kick your ass im a black belt in taekwondo and what are you a fat slobbery pig?
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@Kaurenrules Poppops? WTF?
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Don't talk shit about The Rifleman he is the shit!
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@presicion25 ME-TV plays the Rifleman twice a night Monday through Saturday. It plays Branded! every Saturday.
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@MegaROBBIE1955 ive heard of Branded but i Ive never gotten to see it. Ive only ever been able to get ahold of a dvd set of 80 episodes of the Rifleman which is only about half the show. Branded didnt last as long im assuming.
Back in the 50's baby boomers had two major heroes -- Superman (George Reeves) and The Rifleman -- Lucas McCain (Chuck Conners). My son was named Lucas -- after this hero. Today at 24 he tells me he is proud to be named after such a powerful and endearing person. A character only made bigger than life by Chuck Conners.
lastrada52 8 months ago 9
@lastrada52 You're absolutely right about the two 1950s heroes...they were mine, too! Very nice story about your son, thanks for sharing! We need more heroes today!!!!
videoholic90sA 8 months ago 8