Only a true buckaroo can wrangle the names of these classic TV cowboys

Can you I.D. these main characters from classic Westerns?

 
Howdy! Looks like you are the new deputy in these parts, and just in time. We need your help identifying all these fellers from Western shows.

They were marshals, gamblers, scouts, ranchers and wranglers — not to mention major characters on hit TV series of the 1950s and '60s. See if you can recognize 'em all!

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  1. Who is this cowboy?
  2. Who is this cowboy?
  3. Who is this cowboy?
  4. Which Maverick is this?
  5. Who is this cowboy?
  6. Which member of the Wagon Train is this?
  7. Who is this cowboy?
  8. Who is this tough guy?
  9. Who is this cowboy?
  10. Who are these two cowboys?
  11. Who is this cowboy?
  12. Who is this cowboy?
  13. Who is this cowboy?

Only a true buckaroo can wrangle the names of these classic TV cowboys

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39 Comments

MikefromJersey 4 days ago
You got 12 out of 13. Impressive, partner! Looks like you sure studied up!

James Stacy was one sick puppy, I can't watch Lancer anymore because of him.
He was sent to prison for molesting an 11 year old girl, while out on bail he was caught prowling
around the homes of two other little kids. Sometimes its better not to look into the
lives of the stars. Just about my favorite sitcom of all time features another creep
like Stacy, after he was arrested he killed himself but everyone seems to have forgotten about
it as he wasn't convicted, dying before trial. My older brother still loves that sitcom so I never
mentioned anything about this mutt killing himself. I wish I didn't know because I can't view
it anymore, it's not funny if one of the characters is a real life monster.
Mark 18 months ago
12 out of 13. I saw Chuck Connors' face and immediately answered 'Lucas McCain'...if I looked a little closer, I would have saw the saber/knife and gotten the correct answer of 'Jason McCord'.
Thacket 23 months ago
7/13 I know my cowboys better than that
TheFanFromUNCLE 28 months ago
12/13. Never saw Cimarron Strip.
It was outstanding, big cult hit in Europe to this day, it was canceled because it was too
expensive, each 90 minute episode was so well produced it could have stood alone as
a Hollywood "B" movie. The episode with Richard Boone, probably the best thing he ever
did, if that was a movie people would be citing it as one of their favorite Westerns,
the writing spot on
LynCarceo 36 months ago
11/13; never saw Trackdown, and I confused the scouts' names on Wagon Train.
MikeBaker 36 months ago
Got 8, A lot of them were on the fringe of my memory so I had to guess.
EllisClevenger 50 months ago
You got 12 out of 13
Impressive, partner! Looks like you sure studied up!
Missed #13
Walter 66 months ago
100%, I know these westerns at least.
LindaWilliams 66 months ago
You got 10 out of 13
Impressive, partner! Looks like you sure studied up!
EllisClevenger 67 months ago
You got 12 out of 13
Impressive, partner! Looks like you sure studied up!
MeTV, with everything out there, from the Golden Age of Television. Why is it you continuously play things for years at a time?
Is it THAT hard to aquire broadcasting rights to the other programs?
Comedies, Westerns, Suspense, Drama.
We need a change in the lineup.
JeffTanner 67 months ago
'' You got 13 out of 13'' -----------Impressive, partner! Looks like you sure studied up!
MaryHelen 67 months ago
"That's Robert Culp on Trackdown! I knew THAT!!! dod NOT know the chzracter's name-- same on #s 6 and 10

BAD quiz set up!!
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