In this article we will explore the phenomenon of Steve Donovan, Western Marshal and its impact on contemporary society. Since its appearance, Steve Donovan, Western Marshal has sparked debates, conflicting opinions and has generated deep interest in different areas. Over the years, Steve Donovan, Western Marshal has evolved and taken on new dimensions, influencing not only the way we interact with the world around us, but also our perception of reality. Through detailed analysis, we will address the various facets of Steve Donovan, Western Marshal and examine its relevance in the current context.
Steve Donovan, Western Marshal | |
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Also known as | Western Marshal |
Genre | Western |
Starring | |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 39 |
Production | |
Executive producer | Jack Chertok |
Producer | Harry Poppe |
Camera setup | Single-camera |
Running time | 25 mins. |
Production company | Jack Chertok Television Productions |
Original release | |
Network | Syndication |
Release | September 24, 1955 June 16, 1956 | –
Steve Donovan, Western Marshal (also known as Western Marshal) is an American Western television series that aired in syndication from September 24, 1955 to June 6, 1956.
Jack Chertock's Vibar Productions filmed the show on the Iverson Movie Ranch.
Billboard described the 1951 pilot as "a slick swift-paced item which shows the know-how Chertok picked up in the course of turning out his Lone Ranger series."
In July 1952, Consolidated Television Productions began syndication of Steve Donovan, Texas Ranger, which starred Kennedy. Twenty-six 30-minute filmed episodes were available. The program was a Jack Chertok production.