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James Drury, The Virginian, RIP
 
            
                
                    Henry Irving                
                
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                    https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/06/arts/television/james-drury-dies.html
Regular viewing our house in the 60s. Never realised until years later he had a red shirt as we only had a black and white TV.
No mention if COVID19 involved so didn't use the other thread.
                    Regular viewing our house in the 60s. Never realised until years later he had a red shirt as we only had a black and white TV.
No mention if COVID19 involved so didn't use the other thread.
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            RIP
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            RIP. The theme tune comes to mind immediately.0
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            RIP...
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            Another iconic name from my childhood. RIP0
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            RIP James, Used to love The Virginian. 0
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            RIP. Was staple viewing at my house too.
 Always thought of Trampas as the star of the show, though maybe because 'The Virginian' was never named.0
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            Yep standard fare in our house when I was a kid. I remember one episode that seemed longer than normal when they all got involved in the Civil War. Trampas, aka Doug Mclure seemed to steal a lot of the scenes as I recall, I always wanted to be him, rather than The Virginian himself, who seemed a bit po faced in comparison.
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 Natural causes according to IMDb.Henry Irving said:https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/06/arts/television/james-drury-dies.html
 Regular viewing our house in the 60s. Never realised until years later he had a red waistcoat as we only had a black and white TV.
 No mention if COVID19 involved so didn't use the other thread.
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            The Virginian - up there with Casey Jones and White Horses as childhood viewing.
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            Man! I used to love that show. RIP0
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 My goodness, Casey Jones, I’d forgotten that one..... Casey Jones...... can’t remember anything about it apart from the credits with ol Casey giving a cheesy grin, as the feem toon blasted on about Casey at the throttle of the Cannonball Express!EveshamAddick said:The Virginian - up there with Casey Jones and White Horses as childhood viewing.
 RIP.
 Edit - just watched 5 mins of an old Casey episode I found on YouTube. Yeah, of it’s time, best left there I think....👍🏻😉
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 And Champion the Wonder Horse!3blokes said:
 My goodness, Casey Jones, I’d forgotten that one..... Casey Jones...... can’t remember anything about it apart from the credits with ol Casey giving a cheesy grin, as the feem toon blasted on about Casey at the throttle of the Cannonball Express!EveshamAddick said:The Virginian - up there with Casey Jones and White Horses as childhood viewing.
 RIP.
 Edit - just watched 5 mins of an old Casey episode I found on YouTube. Yeah, of it’s time, best left there I think....👍🏻😉0
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            RIP. Like others loved the programme. Seem to recall several Western type programmes ( Bonanza etc ) from back in the day.0
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            Loved the show. TV back in the day was mostly westerns and we watched them all. If I listed all of them I'd end up with writer's cramp!0








