He reportedly did his own stunts. Taciturn hero of film and television westerns. In Episode 32 The Tall Texan, the first shot of the train immediately after the open has a very visible power line with a transformer on a utility pole in the background. One of his rare appearances in contemporary clothes was in Top of the World (1955), as a senior jet pilot naturally piqued when transferred from Honolulu to the frozen Arctic. Tales of Wells Fargo (season 3) (NBC) (1958-1959) They are both after Fisher so when they trap Fisher in an abandoned town, Jim is as scared of the other man as he is Fisher. tv series guides on this site? Jack Ging He was often presented as a deceptively thoughtful but modest western hero. google_ad_height = 90; Tales of . . Tales of Wells Fargo - vad 5 Epizd 8. . Robertson (who was right-handed) played Wells Fargo special agent Jim Hardie referred to as the left-handed gun in Tales of Wells Fargo, which was set in the 1870s and 80s and aired on NBC from 1957-62. * FILMING LOCATIONS INCLUDED: Gunfight at Black Horse Canyon (1961) Dale Robertson is Jim Hardie, Wells Fargo agent, ranch owner and black stallion chaser. Company Credits remain intact. See MoreSee Less, The Beatles: How a schoolboy made the band's earliest known UK concert recording, RIP Seymour Stein, one of the greatest record executives of all time. The series was marked by striking external footage filmed along the Sierra Railroad line. FRED CARSON, HAL NEEDHAM Desperately needed gold is sent repeatedly from the west to the Union, but the shipments are intercepted. The pilot for Tales of Wells Fargo originally premiered as an episode of the anthology series Schlitz Playhouse of Stars. Connections As one of the co-creators, this was the first series created by Gene Reynolds. ,