Shotgun Slade

Shotgun Slade (1959-1961)

EndedScripted showWestern

A late entry in the TV Westerns boom of the late 50s. Shotgun Slade unlike other show hero wasn't a marshal, sheriff or gunfighter for hire, but Slade was a private detective, hired to track down criminals, return stolen money, or solve mysteries surrounding the death of townspeople. The show has more in common with shows like Peter Gunn and 77 Sunset Strip than Gunsmoke and Bonanza. Shotgun Slade depended on strong characters and storylines than action.

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Scheduleevery Saturday at 19:30 (30 min)

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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Shotgun Slade premiere?

Shotgun Slade premiered on October 24, 1959.

Who played the role of Shotgun Slade?

Scott Brady played the role of Shotgun Slade.

What was the genre of Shotgun Slade?

Shotgun Slade was a western detective series.

In which city was Shotgun Slade set?

Shotgun Slade was set in Denver, Colorado.

What was the basic plot of Shotgun Slade?

The show followed the adventures of Shotgun Slade, a private detective who took on various cases in the Old West.

Did Shotgun Slade have any recurring characters?

Yes, Shotgun Slade had a recurring character named "Frenchy", played by Herschel Bernardi.

How many episodes of Shotgun Slade were produced?

There were a total of 78 episodes of Shotgun Slade produced.

Who created Shotgun Slade?

Shotgun Slade was created by Frank Gruber.

Did Shotgun Slade have a theme song?

Yes, Shotgun Slade had a theme song titled "Shotgun Slade".

Who sang the theme song for Shotgun Slade?

The theme song for Shotgun Slade was sung by Buddy Morrow and his orchestra.

Was Shotgun Slade filmed in color or black and white?

Shotgun Slade was filmed in black and white.

Was Shotgun Slade a popular show during its time?

Yes, Shotgun Slade was a popular show during its time and was highly rated by audiences.

Did Shotgun Slade win any awards?

No, Shotgun Slade did not win any awards.

Was Shotgun Slade syndicated?

Yes, Shotgun Slade was syndicated and aired in various markets across the United States.

Did Shotgun Slade have any notable guest stars?

Yes, Shotgun Slade had several notable guest stars including Angie Dickinson, James Coburn, and Martin Landau.

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