Klondike

1960
Klondike

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EP1 Klondike Fever Oct 10, 1960

The Characters rush to the Klondike in search of GOLD!!!

EP2 River Of Gold Oct 24, 1960

Mike joins the gold rush, leaving Kathy to lost the hotel to Durain

EP3 Saints And Stickups Oct 31, 1960

The group learns just how hard life is in the Klondike when a so called saint robs the stage

EP4 The Unexpected Candidate Nov 07, 1960

A member of the group unexpectedly runs for office in search of a ""different"" kind of gold

EP5 Keys To Trouble Nov 14, 1960

A local is asked to watch over the jailhose, and in turn sets all the prisoners free on a rampage on the Klondike. The group teams up to bring these outlaws back to justice

EP6 Swoger's Mule Nov 21, 1960

Swoger's mules are stolen, leaing him no choice but to pack his goods across the pass

EP7 Sure Thing, Men Nov 28, 1960

The group believes it will be easy to track down a good mining site - until they meet up with an old sourdough.

EP8 Taste Of Danger Dec 05, 1960

The group gets themselves into a very dangerous situation - If I told yiu aany more it would spoil this great episode!

EP9 Bare Knuckles Dec 12, 1960

The group gets down to work, and really needs a rest at the end of the day!

EP10 Halliday's Club Dec 19, 1960

Prospectors team up hoping they can move goods faster this way!

EP11 Bathhouse Justice Dec 26, 1960

A bathhouse serves double duty as a courtroom when a man kills along the trail. Let's just hope everyone in attendance was clean!

EP12 Swing Your Partner Jan 09, 1961

The group stops off at a dance hall, and dances the night away

EP13 The Golden Burro Jan 16, 1961

The group sees a burrow - who can dig up gold. They follow his path hoping to find gold!

EP14 Queen Of The Klondike Jan 23, 1961

A beautiful young woman arrives in the Klondike

EP15 The Man Who Owned Skagway Jan 30, 1961

""Soapy Smith"" runs lawless Skagway, and the group arrives in this town. They witness a gunfight, where both men die - one of which was Smith

EP16 Sitka Madonna Feb 06, 1961

This one's a mystery. I have never seen this episode. If anyone has, please contribute an episode description. It will be greatly appreciated!

EP17 The Hostages Feb 13, 1961

In a very eventful finale, some members of the group are taken hostage and held for the gold they posess. It is up to the others to free them and keep the gold they have worked so hard to get!
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Released: 10 October 1960 Ended
Producted By: United Artists Television
Country: United States of America
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Klondike is a 17-episode half-hour American Western television series starring Ralph Taeger and James Coburn that aired on NBC. The series premiered on October 10, 1960 and ran until February 13, 1961, facing stiff competition from The Danny Thomas Show on CBS and the second half of the first-season detective series Surfside 6 starring Troy Donahue on ABC. Klondike followed Dale Robertson's Tales of Wells Fargo on the NBC schedule.

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dougbrode As TV westerns about the great plains were becoming redundant in the late 1950s, the networks experimented with variations on the them. One such idea was the 'northern,' set up in th eland of the midnight sun. Seemed like a strong idea, and the John Wayne movie North to Alaska was certainly a hit at the box office - though, then again, Wayne didn't have many flops, whatever he happened to be in. Not so with the TV versions. ABC/Warner Brothers tried this format with The Alaskans, starring Roger Moore (fresh from a British series, Ivanhoe), Jeff York (recycling his gruff mountain man role from Disney's The Saga of Andy Burnett), and Dorothy Provine, the only one of Warner's blondes who seemed right for period pictures. The show lasted one season - Provine went on to a year and a half on The Roaring Twenties, Moore to Maverick (he replaced James Garner, sharing top-billing with Jack Kelly as the British cousin "Beau"), and Jeff York . . . well, he didn't work a whole lot after that. But wait a minute . . . this is supposed to be about Klondike! So over at NBC, on Monday nights, yet another Alaskan western was kicked off, this one with Ralph Taeger, who looked a little like Clint Walker by had none of the charisma, as a the big shouldered, big hearted hero, and James Coburn, in one of his very first leads, as a giddy con man. Also aboard were two lovely veterans of B movies, Mari Blanchard (brunette) and Joi Lansing (blonde) as two very buxom females trying to survive in the shabby gold rush towns. Sam Peckinpah directed some of the episodes, so they are not without interest, but the show never caught on with the public. So NBC had an epiphany - Surfside Six and Hawaiian Eye were both big hits over at ABC. So how about taking the two male stars of Klondike and shifting them to a modern sunny locale? All of a sudden, Klondike was gone and Acapulco (starring Taeger and Coburn) was there in its place. Heavily advertised, with the heroes basking on the beach amid a half dozen bathing beauties, it couldn't miss . . . but it did . . . and the ratings were so much lower than those of Klondike that NBC threw in the towel after about eight weeks.
optimistic-2 I was in my early teens when this series appeared on the first independent channel we had then in the early 1960s but it was often on too late for me to stay up . However my brief viewing has left me with a lasting reminder of the theme music which fitted in well with the subject and I wonder if it is available on CD. The other thing I remember was the clever way images of some of the cast were superimposed onto an old photograph. Bearing in mind the lack of technology I thought it was done very well. Like a western series called "Outlaws" which appeared around the same time Klondyke broke new ground in realism rather than some of the Roy Rogers type images of earlier years. Although I consider Outlaws went one stage further "Klondyke" still left an impression of one being there. CHRIS TURNER