Nothing Too Good for a Cowboy

Nothing Too Good for a Cowboy (1999-2000)

EndedScripted showComedy, Adventure, Romance

Nothing Too Good for a Cowboy was a romantic comedy series, inspired by the true-life memoirs of Richmond P. Hobson, Jr.

The series follows the adventures of three of Canada's most modern-day pioneers: Rich Hobson, Panhandle Phillips, and Gloria McIntosh.

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Scheduleevery Friday (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S02E17No Bullfévr. 11, 2000
S02E16Home is the Herofévr. 4, 2000
S02E15Witness for the Extraditionjanv. 28, 2000
S02E14For Better or for Worsejanv. 21, 2000
S02E13Anything Goesjanv. 14, 2000
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Nothing Too Good for a Cowboy' premiere?

The TV show 'Nothing Too Good for a Cowboy' premiered in the year 1999.

Who were the main characters in 'Nothing Too Good for a Cowboy'?

The main characters in 'Nothing Too Good for a Cowboy' were Rich Hobson and Panhandle Phillips.

What was the genre of 'Nothing Too Good for a Cowboy'?

The genre of 'Nothing Too Good for a Cowboy' was a comedy-drama series.

Where was 'Nothing Too Good for a Cowboy' set?

'Nothing Too Good for a Cowboy' was set in British Columbia, Canada.

Who were the creators of 'Nothing Too Good for a Cowboy'?

'Nothing Too Good for a Cowboy' was created by Greg Spottiswood and Michael Mabbott.

How many episodes were there in 'Nothing Too Good for a Cowboy'?

'Nothing Too Good for a Cowboy' had a total of 26 episodes.

What was the premise of 'Nothing Too Good for a Cowboy'?

'Nothing Too Good for a Cowboy' followed the adventures of a rancher and his group of friends in 1950s British Columbia.

Did 'Nothing Too Good for a Cowboy' receive any awards?

Yes, 'Nothing Too Good for a Cowboy' received awards for Best Series and Best Actor at the Leo Awards.

Who played the role of Rich Hobson in 'Nothing Too Good for a Cowboy'?

Rich Hobson was played by actor Ted Atherton in 'Nothing Too Good for a Cowboy'.

What was the inspiration behind 'Nothing Too Good for a Cowboy'?

'Nothing Too Good for a Cowboy' was inspired by the memoirs of the real-life Rich Hobson, a rancher and adventurer.

Did 'Nothing Too Good for a Cowboy' have a memorable theme song?

Yes, 'Nothing Too Good for a Cowboy' had a memorable theme song titled 'Cowboy in the City'.

Did 'Nothing Too Good for a Cowboy' have any notable guest stars?

Yes, 'Nothing Too Good for a Cowboy' featured guest appearances by actors such as Eric McCormack and Michael Eklund.

What were some of the challenges faced by the characters in 'Nothing Too Good for a Cowboy'?

The characters in 'Nothing Too Good for a Cowboy' faced challenges such as harsh weather conditions, wild animals, and conflicts with rival ranchers.

Did 'Nothing Too Good for a Cowboy' have a dedicated fanbase?

Yes, 'Nothing Too Good for a Cowboy' had a dedicated fanbase who enjoyed the show's unique blend of humor and adventure.

Was 'Nothing Too Good for a Cowboy' based on a true story?

Yes, 'Nothing Too Good for a Cowboy' was loosely based on the real-life experiences of Rich Hobson.

Did 'Nothing Too Good for a Cowboy' receive positive reviews from critics?

Yes, 'Nothing Too Good for a Cowboy' received positive reviews for its engaging storytelling and strong performances.

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