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After “Bat Masterson” ended its run on NBC in 1961, Barry moved to ABC to star as an LA detective in “Burke’s Law,” which lasted until 1966. The show was revived on CBS nearly 30 years ...
Bat Masterson was so famous that he had a 1950's Western television show named after him. Yet finding his living relatives proved to be a challenge. Headstones of Masterson relatives in the ...
It’s a funny story, how the Chicago band Bat Masterson, came to be invited to our studio for a session. You see, our friend was up on stage at one of our local bar’s, dancing to a song that ...
Gene Barry, who played the well-dressed man of action in the television series "Bat Masterson," "Burke's Law" and "The Name of the Game," has died. He was 90. Gene Barry, who played the well ...
Lawman and gunslinger Bat Masterson’s gun sells for $96,000 Scottsdale auction house gains reputation for Old West gun sells Autographed photo of Abe Lincoln auctions for $6,000 Firearms ...
Bat Masterson, toward the end of his life, in New York City. Photo: Wikipedia Bat Masterson spent the last half of his life in New York, hobnobbing with Gilded Age celebrities and working a desk ...
Bat Masterson, the iconic western lawman, will have a visible perch again on the High Plains. A 6-foot bronze sculpture that weighs about 750 pounds will be placed onsite at the Mueller-Schmidt ...
Bat Masterson doesn't look for trouble, but he doesn't walk away from it. When an army sergeant in Hays City tries to kill Bat and dies for his trouble, Bat heads for Dodge City where Ed ...
Bat Masterson (left) and Wyatt Earp are among the legendary Old West figures featured in "Tombstone: The Earp Brothers, Doc Holliday, and the Vendetta Ride from Hell."(1876 File Photo ...