The Gambler: The Adventure Continues: The Adventure Continues
Brady Hawkes, Billy Montana and Jeremiah Hawkes are on a train bound for a huge gambling event when the train is taken over by a gang of vicious killers in search of money.
Brady Hawkes, Billy Montana and Jeremiah Hawkes are on a train bound for a huge gambling event when the train is taken over by a gang of vicious killers in search of money.
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A dead country singer (Dolly Parton) seeks to get into heaven by uniting a troubled family during the holidays.
The Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville, Tenn., is one of the premier concert venues in the country, and it's the site of the series of concerts featuring some of country music's top acts who have performed on the Opry stage.
Barney orders Gomer and Otis to keep watch on Andy when an ex-con Andy sent to prison many years before returns to Mayberry.
After Opie is struck with puppy love, Barney tries to show him how to handle women.
Billie Jo discovers that her late father wanted her to be a doctor.
Kate tries to restore the self-confidence of Floyd Smoot after he is jilted by his mail-order sweetheart, by pretending to be in love with him.
The Clampetts are taken for the new avant-garde social leaders.
Shortly after the Ponderosa cattle herd arrives in San Francisco at the hands of Hoss, Joe and Ben, two of their trail drivers are shanghaied and destined for Hong Kong.
Corrupt Wisconsin lumberman Jim Fallon (Kirk Douglas) travels to Northern California at the dawn of the 20th century in order to gain control of a tract of redwood forest. Fallon's underhanded tactics stir resentment from everyone, including settler Elder Bixby (Charles Meredith) his beautiful daughter, Alicia (Eve Miller) Fallon's fair-minded employee, Yukon Burns (Edgar Buchanan) and his right-hand man, Frenchy LeCroix (John Archer) -- and his cheating ways create unlikely bedfellows.
From Nashville, Tenn., Bill Cody and crew start weekday mornings with studio guests, news and good music.
A potential mayoral candidate attempts to stir up trouble between majority and minority groups in town.
Little Joe and Hoss are mistaken for gunmen while in a small Texas town they find themselves in the middle of a dangerous feud between two families.
Adam and Little Joe warn Hoss when he tries to help Arnie, a man with the mind of a child and an uncontrollable temper.
Little Joe runs into romantic complications when he tries to teach a deaf girl sign language guest Albert Salmi.
Attacked by Shoshones while crossing a burial ground, Adam discovers that the Indian woman tending him is white.
Uncle Joe believes an old schoolmate of Kate's is a con artist, instead of the millionaire he says he is.
Railroad executive Homer Bedloe arrives in Hooterville with a railroad tycoon, who is determined to purchase the Cannonball.
Two feuding brothers (John Schneider, Tom Wopat) and one's teenage son spend four days in an 18-wheeler taking toys to Alaska.
Bad guy Butch Cavendish (Christopher Lloyd) leads an ambush on the Texas Rangers, gunning down all but the young John Reid (Klinton Spilsbury), a lawyer who had joined his Ranger brother, Dan (John Bennett Perry), in the pursuit of Cavendish. Reid, who was injured in the attack, slowly recovers with the help of his childhood friend, the Native American Tonto (Michael Horse). Afterward, Reid dons a mask, calls himself the Lone Ranger and begins fighting evil with Tonto.
Unaware that the Civil War has ended, Col. John Henry Thomas (John Wayne) successfully attacks a Confederate company led by James Langdon (Rock Hudson). With the remnants of Langdon's squadron fleeing to Mexico, Thomas and his adopted Native American son, Blue Boy (Roman Gabriel), gather a herd of horses and head for the border with their company, to sell them. After Langdon's caravan is captured by a Mexican general (Tony Aguilar), Thomas nobly sacrifices the horses to free them.
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