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A comprehensive list of episodes for the TV series How the West Was Won, which aired from 1976 to 1979. The series follows the adventures of the Macahan family in the American West, from the Civil War to the late 19th century.
A Western series starring James Arness as Zeb Macahan, a scout and mountain man who travels with his family across the frontier. The series spans three seasons and features a large cast of characters, including Eva Marie Saint, Bruce Boxleitner, Fionnula Flanagan, and Richard Kiley.
A comprehensive list of TV shows with settings in the American Old West, Western Canada and Mexico, from 1883 to 2022. Includes series titles, countries, durations, number of episodes, cast, notes and links.
How the West Was Won is a 1962 American epic Western film directed by Henry Hathaway (who directed three out of the five chapters involving the same family), John Ford and George Marshall, produced by Bernard Smith, written by James R. Webb, and narrated by Spencer Tracy.
However, this source does not actually provide a list of episodes. All sources that provide a list of episodes list the 1977 mini-series as "Season 1". The number of episodes for the series was 28 plus a movie (The Macahans) that was used as a backdoor pilot. Butlerblog 13:21, 16 May 2021 (UTC)
Bruce Boxleitner is an American actor and writer, known for his roles in How the West Was Won, Scarecrow and Mrs. King, and Babylon 5. He also played Alan Bradley/Tron in the Tron films and video games, and voiced General Moss in AniMen: Triton Force.
How the West Was Won, a 1970s television series loosely based on the film; How the West Was Won (Bing Crosby album) (1959) How the West Was Won (Led Zeppelin album) (2003) How the West Was Won (Peter Perrett album) (2017) How the West Was Won, a 2002 album by Luni Coleone "How the West Was Won", a 1987 song by Laibach from Opus Dei
The West premiered on September 15, 1996, on PBS. The series was split into episodes, with one episode being aired each night for eight consecutive nights. Episodes were cut to about 90 minutes each in length, for a total length of over 12 hours for the entire series. The final episode aired on September 22, 1996. [5]