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Old 11-25-2003, 11:40 AM   #1
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Default Pistols 'n' Petticoats

Anyone reemember Pistols 'n' Petticoats? It was a Comedy-Western starring Ann Sheridan that aired for one season in 1966. The show had one of the strangest family pets in TV history, a wolf named Bowser.
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Old 11-26-2003, 06:58 PM   #2
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Anyone reemember Pistols 'n' Petticoats? It was a Comedy-Western starring Ann Sheridan that aired for one season in 1966. The show had one of the strangest family pets in TV history, a wolf named Bowser.

it only lasted a year. Was the show that bad?
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Old 11-27-2003, 12:50 PM   #3
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Unfortunately, Pistols 'n' Petticoats ran opposite two ratings powerhouses, NBC'S Get Smart and ABC's The Lawrence Welk Show. CBS shifted the show an hour later in January 1967 but several months later, it was cancelled.
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Old 12-04-2003, 12:37 AM   #4
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Ann Sheridan also died in the early months of 1967, ensuring the show's demise.
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Ann Sheridan also died in the early months of 1967, ensuring the show's demise.

That was indeed a shame. I just today found in Akron, Ohio Public Library of all places 3 VHS Videos of Pistols And Pettticoats with a total of 6 episodes..The only one I've seen thus far is "Harold's Double" next to the last aired episode ..without Ms Sheridan. I am of the opinion this show might have had about a 3-year run if Ms Sheridan had not become sick..Sort of reminds me of "Get Smart" only set in the west..
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Default "PISTOLS 'N' PETTICOATS"...

was created and produced by Joe Connelly & Bob Mosher (they also gave you "LEAVE IT TO BEAVER" & "THE MUNSTERS") for MCA/Universal, and it was supposed to showcase their rising young "star" Debbie Watson [who starred in their short-lived "KAREN" series in 1964-'65, and was Marilyn in their theatrical feature "Munster Go Home" (1966)], as well as Ann Sheridan. Unfortunately, because Ms. Sheridan fell ill and passed away before the season was over, and due to the competition from "GET SMART" and "THE LAWRENCE WELK SHOW", CBS cancelled the series after its only season...and MCA/Universal put the series away in their vault....but not before releasing a theatrical "paste-up" of four episodes in 1968 that was shown in Europe (and some areas in the U.S.) as "The Far Out West". They had done this before with episodes of "TAMMY" {"Tammy And the Millionaire"} and "MR. TERRIFIC" {"The Pill Caper"}.
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Debbie Watson wasn't in the show so you don't know what you're talking about. Carole Wells played the hot young daughter.
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Ms. Watson may not have been on Pistols and Petticoats, but she did appear in one of the better episodes of the aforementioned Mr. Terrific right around this time.
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And, of course WATSON had two short-lived sitcoms of her own,
KAREN (90 Bristol Court) and TAMMY.
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Debbie Watson was certainly NOT a part of "PISTOLS 'N' PETTICOATS", 'ben'. It was indeed Carole Wells [Chris Noel played her part in the unaired version of the pilot episode]. I don't know why I said that. Debbie was actually at Warner Bros. at the time, filming the movie that virtually ended her screen career, "The Cool Ones" (1967).

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They've actually released a 17-episode COLOR set on DVD in Germany. Unfortunately, it only has a German soundtrack on it so its pretty worthless.
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They've actually released a 17-episode COLOR set on DVD in Germany. Unfortunately, it only has a German soundtrack on it so its pretty worthless.
Whew! I really did get lucky with that Mr. Terrific release, didn't I?

That makes at least 2 shows ("Pistols 'n Petticoats" and "Run, Buddy, Run") that were recently released in Germany WITHOUT the secondary English language audio track.
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Whew! I really did get lucky with that Mr. Terrific release, didn't I?

That makes at least 2 shows ("Pistols 'n Petticoats" and "Run, Buddy, Run") that were recently released in Germany WITHOUT the secondary English language audio track.
My guess is that these are not totally legitimate licensed releases but rather some company got ahold of a set of episodes (neither set is complete by the way) and decided to put it out, figuring neither CBS nor Universal would notice. And I'm sure they won't. That's what accounts for the lack of English.
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That was indeed a shame. I just today found in Akron, Ohio Public Library of all places 3 VHS Videos of Pistols And Pettticoats with a total of 6 episodes..The only one I've seen thus far is "Harold's Double" next to the last aired episode ..without Ms Sheridan. I am of the opinion this show might have had about a 3-year run if Ms Sheridan had not become sick..Sort of reminds me of "Get Smart" only set in the west..
I think the Ohio Public Library VHS collection are the same 'Pistols 'N' Petticoats' six episodes on a 'TV Classic Westerns' DVD I have that was paired up with four episodes of 'Frontier Doctor'. Two great series on one DVD set.
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At least a few of the episodes have apparently fallen into public domain. This is the DVD set Du Mont mentions, it's only $5!! http://www.amazon.com/TV-Classic-Wes...2220228&sr=1-1. Unfortunately these episodes are in B&W, not in color as they were originally broadcast. I keep meaning to order this when I need a few bucks to fill up an Amazon order under $25 to get free postage.
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