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  1. Wide Country was an American Western television series that aired on NBC from September 20, 1962 to April 25, 1963.

    • 28
    • September 20, 1962 –, April 25, 1963
    • 1
    • NBC
  2. Wide Country: With Earl Holliman, Andrew Prine, Slim Pickens, Ray Teal. Mitch Guthrie is a champion bronco rider in the rodeo who tries to keep his kid brother, Andy, from pursuing the same life.

    • (87)
    • 1962-09-20
    • Drama, Sport, Western
    • 60
  3. 1h. IMDb RATING. 7.0 /10. 9. YOUR RATING. Rate. Drama Sport Western. Mitch agrees to testify in a hearing as a favor to ex-rodeo hand Barney, who is now a small town sheriff. But the town's power brokers have bigger plans, plotting to use Mitch as a pawn and a patsy in their political campaign. Director. John Brahm. Writers. Dorothy Hechtlinger.

    • (6)
    • Drama, Sport, Western
    • John Brahm
    • 1962-10-18
  4. Wide Country. Top-rated. Thu, Nov 29, 1962. S1.E10. Tears on a Painted Face. A veteran rodeo clown is noticeably slowing down due to arthritis, leading to an injury when a bull knocks him over. Everyone is encouraging him to retire, but he refuses because he wants to continue to make money to support his spendthrift son. 8.2/10. Rate. Top-rated.

  5. Overview. Mitch Guthrie is a champion bronco rider in the rodeo who tries to keep his kid brother, Andy, from pursuing the same life. Full Cast & Crew. Last Season. Season 1. 1962 • 28 Episodes. Season 1 of The Wide Country premiered on September 20, 1962. The Care and Handling of Tigers. (1x28, April 25, 1963) Season Finale. View All Seasons.

  6. 20 de sept. de 2022 · Drama. Sport. Western. Black and White. Mitch Guthrie is a champion bronco rider in the rodeo who tries to keep his kid brother, Andy, from pursuing the same life. 29 episodes 1 d 4 hr 13 min.

  7. Wide Country Wide Country Wide Country Wide Country View more photos Series Info. Network NBC. Genre Western. Original Language English. Release Date Sep 20, 1962. Close video See Details.