Johnny Ringo

Johnny Ringo was a Western television series
starring Don Durant that aired on CBS from October 1, 1959, until June 30, 1960.
It was loosely based on the life of the notorious gunfighter Johnny Ringo, who
tangled with Wyatt Earp, John "Doc" Holliday, and "Buckskin" Franklin Leslie.
This fictional account had Ringo putting aside his gunfighting ways to become
the sheriff of a small town. He had a deputy named Cully, played by Mark
Goddard, and a girlfriend, Laura Thomas, portrayed by Karen Sharpe.
The program was an early creation of Aaron Spelling for Four Star Television.
Spelling created Johnny Ringo at the specific request of Dick Powell as a role
for Durant. It was filmed at CBS Studio Center.
Johnny Ringo scored good ratings in its Thursday competition with ABC's The Real
McCoys with Walter Brennan, sometimes reaching into the Top Twenty. The program
was dropped at the request of its sponsor, Johnson Wax Company, which wanted a
sitcom, rather than a western. At the time there were thirty Western series on
the networks. For syndicated reruns, the show was combined with three other
short-lived Western series from the same company, Black Saddle starring Peter
Breck, Law of the Plainsman starring Michael Ansara, and Sam Peckinpah's
critically acclaimed creation, The Westerner starring Brian Keith, under the
umbrella title The Westerners, with additional hosting segments featuring Keenan
Wynn.
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