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Title: Lawman: A Companion to the Classic TV Western Series (hardback)
Author: Bill Levy,Will Hutchins
Number of pages:
Publisher: BearManor Media (January 23, 2020)
Language: English
ISBN: 1629335274
Rating: 5     2 reviews

Book Description

The Warner Bros. western series Lawman starring John Russell, Peter Brown, and Peggie Castle originally broadcast on ABC-TV airing 156 new episodes between September 1958 and June 1962. As played by steel-eyed John Russell, Dan Troop is a no-nonsense marshal who has little patience for outlaws or hypocrites, but will stand up for underdogs and outsiders. He also displays a warmer side with his mentoring of his young deputy (Peter Brown) and, beginning in the second season, in his relation- ship with Peggie Castle’s beautiful Lily Merrill.Lawman: A Companion to the Classic TV Western Series, the first book to focus fully on this show, re-familiarizes veteran viewers and introduces new fans to this exceptional television western and its three-dimensional leads. It features a Foreword by Will "Sugarfoot" Hutchins, a discussion of why Lawman stands out from other television westerns, a history of its creation, episode summary capsules, a "Recollections" chapter with recent interviews of Lawman alumni, and photos covering the show’s four years.Bill Levy is the author of John Ford: A Bio-Bibliography, Beyond the Beach: The Wit and Wisdom of Nevil Shute, and Lest We Forget: The John Ford Stock Company as well as numerous columns, articles, and stories on films, television, literature, and contemporary America. He resides in Sarasota, Florida.

Customers Review:

Not the content, which is great. Not enough trivia per episode, but greatest drawback for these 80+ eyes is that the publisher decided on grey on white pages. Hard on the eyes. Font was good, but more bold print. Can not read what you can not see.
I grew up watching this show. John Russell was the best marshal out of all the TV westerns on at that time. When he looked at you with that gaze of his, it got your attention. This show had a great opening theme. I remember my brother and I copying Dan Troop tossing his rifle to deputy McKay with our toy one. Peggie Castle rounded out the show in it’s second season, making it complete. Only regret that the show was not expanded to a hour length and in color as Gunsmoke was done. The author has done a really good book on the TV show Lawman. A lot of behind the scenes history and photos.