Laramie

Laramie (1959-1963)

EndedScripted showDrama, Action, Western

Laramie is an American Western television series that aired on NBC from 1959 to 1963. A Revue Studios production, the program originally starred John Smith as Slim Sherman, Robert Fuller as Jess Harper, Hoagy Carmichael as Jonesy and Robert L. Crawford, Jr., as Andy Sherman. Western adventure series whose setting is the Wyoming territory of the 1870s. Slim runs a relay station inherited from his father and is responsible for the welfare of his younger brother, Andy. Jess, unlike Slim, is a drifter who agrees to stay at the ranch temporarily. Different guest stars appear in each episode.

Network
Scheduleevery Tuesday at 19:30 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S04E32The Road To HelenaMai 21, 1963
S04E31TrappedMai 14, 1963
S04E30Badge Of GloryMai 7, 1963
S04E29The MarshalsApr. 30, 1963
S04E28The StrangerApr. 23, 1963
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Laramie premiere?

Laramie premiered on September 15, 1959.

Who plays the lead character in Laramie?

John Smith plays the lead character, Slim Sherman, in Laramie.

What is Slim Sherman's occupation?

Slim Sherman is a rancher in Laramie.

Who is Slim's partner in Laramie?

Jess Harper, played by Robert Fuller, is Slim's partner in Laramie.

Who owns the ranch that Slim and Jess work on in Laramie?

The Sherman Ranch is owned by Slim's father, Matt Sherman, in Laramie.

What is the setting of Laramie?

Laramie is set in the town of Laramie and its surrounding areas in Wyoming.

What is the genre of Laramie?

Laramie is a Western television series.

Who composed the theme song for Laramie?

The theme song for Laramie was composed by Cyril J. Mockridge.

What famous actor guest-starred in an episode of Laramie titled "Shadow of the Past?"

Lee Van Cleef guest-starred in the Laramie episode titled "Shadow of the Past."

Was Laramie filmed in color or black and white?

Laramie was initially filmed in black and white. Later episodes were filmed in color.

How many episodes of Laramie were produced?

A total of 124 episodes of Laramie were produced.

Was Laramie a popular show during its run?

Yes, Laramie was a popular show during its run and was one of NBC's most successful western series of its time.

Was Laramie syndicated after its original run?

Yes, Laramie was syndicated after its original run and aired in various markets across the United States.

Did Laramie win any awards during its run?

No, Laramie did not win any major awards during its run.

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Also known as

  • Am Fuß der Blauen Berge (Germany)

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