fbpx
Wikipedia

Brave Eagle

Brave Eagle is a 26-episode half-hour Western television series which aired on CBS from September 28, 1955, to March 14, 1956, with rebroadcasts continuing until June 6.[1] Keith Larsen, who was of Norwegian descent, starred as Brave Eagle, a peaceful young Cheyenne chief.

Brave Eagle
Starring
Country of originUnited States
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes26
Production
Running time30 minutes
Release
Original networkCBS
Original releaseSeptember 28, 1955 (1955-09-28) –
March 14, 1956 (1956-03-14)

The program was unconventional in that it reflects the Native American viewpoint in the settlement of the American West and was the first series to feature an American Indian character as a lead character.[2][3]

Larsen's co-stars were Kim Winona (1930–1978), a Santee Sioux Indian, as Morning Star, Brave Eagle's romantic interest; Anthony Numkena (born 1942) of Arizona, a Hopi Indian then using the stage name Keena Nomkeena, appeared as Keena, the adopted son of Brave Eagle; Pat Hogan (1920–1966) as Black Cloud, and Bert Wheeler (1895–1968) of the comedy team Wheeler & Woolsey, as the halfbreed Smokey Joe, full of tribal tall tales but accompanying wisdom.[4]

The episodes center upon routine activities among the Cheyenne, clashes with other tribes, attempts to prevent war, encroachment from white settlers, racial prejudice, and a threat of smallpox.

Episodes Edit

No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
1"Blood Brother"Paul LandresMona Fisher, Jack Jacobs, and Malvin WaldSeptember 28, 1955 (1955-09-28)
2"Cry of the Heron"Paul LandresMona FisherOctober 5, 1955 (1955-10-05)
3"The Treachery of At-Ta-Tu"Paul LandresDwight V. BabcockOctober 12, 1955 (1955-10-12)
4"Gold of Haunted Mountain"Paul LandresWells RootOctober 19, 1955 (1955-10-19)
5"Search For The Sun"Paul LandresMona FisherOctober 26, 1955 (1955-10-26)
6"Moonfire"Paul LandresMona FisherNovember 2, 1955 (1955-11-02)
7"Mask Of The Manitou"Paul LandresWilliam CopelandNovember 9, 1955 (1955-11-09)
8"The Flight"Paul LandresJack LairdNovember 16, 1955 (1955-11-16)
9"Code Of A Chief"Paul LandresLawrence L. GoldmanNovember 23, 1955 (1955-11-23)
10"Face Of Fear"UnknownUnknownNovember 30, 1955 (1955-11-30)
11"Voice Of The Serpent"Paul LandresMona FisherDecember 7, 1955 (1955-12-07)
12"Shield Of Honor"Paul LandresMona FisherDecember 14, 1955 (1955-12-14)
13"The Challenge"Paul LandresJack Jacobs and Malvin WaldDecember 21, 1955 (1955-12-21)
14"Medicine Drums"Paul LandresWilliam CopelandDecember 28, 1955 (1955-12-28)
15"The Spirit of Hidden Valley"UnknownUnknownJanuary 4, 1956 (1956-01-04)
16"Papoose"Paul LandresWells RootJanuary 11, 1956 (1956-01-11)
17"The Storm Fool"Paul LandresMona FisherJanuary 18, 1956 (1956-01-18)
18"The Gentle Warrior"Paul LandresUnknownJanuary 25, 1956 (1956-01-25)
19"The Strange Animal"Paul LandresWilliam CopelandFebruary 1, 1956 (1956-02-01)
20"White Medicine Man"Paul LandresDwight V. BabcockFebruary 8, 1956 (1956-02-08)
21"Death Trap"UnknownUnknownFebruary 15, 1956 (1956-02-15)
22"War Paint"Paul LandresWells RootFebruary 22, 1956 (1956-02-22)
23"Valley Of Decision"George BlairWilliam CopelandFebruary 29, 1956 (1956-02-29)
24"Witch Bear"Paul LandresWilliam CopelandMarch 7, 1956 (1956-03-07)
25"Trouble at Medicine Creek"Paul LandresLawrence L. GoldmanMarch 14, 1956 (1956-03-14)
26"Ambush at Arrow Pass[citation needed]"UnknownUnknownMarch 21, 1956 (1956-03-21)

Guest stars Edit

Production notes Edit

Though Brave Eagle was produced by NBC, it aired on CBS at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday preceding Arthur Godfrey and His Friends. Since the 1980s, several episodes have been released on videotape.[3] Brave Eagle was filmed by Roy Rogers Productions on Rogers' 130-acre (0.53 km2) ranch in Chatsworth in Los Angeles, California, as well as the Corriganville Ranch in Simi Valley.[2]Brave Eagle's principal competition was ABC's Disneyland, the Walt Disney anthology series.[5]

Merchandising Edit

Dell Comics released a Brave Eagle comic book series based on the TV show. It was published between 1956 and 1958 and drawn by Dan Spiegle.[6]

References Edit

  1. ^ Woolery, George W. (1985). Children's Television: The First Thirty-Five Years, 1946-1981, Part II: Live, Film, and Tape Series. The Scarecrow Press. pp. 71–72. ISBN 0-8108-1651-2.
  2. ^ a b "Brave Eagle". TV Acres. Archived from the original on 2012-09-17. Retrieved January 13, 2009.
  3. ^ a b . Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. 2012. Archived from the original on October 20, 2012. Retrieved January 13, 2009.
  4. ^ Alex McNeil, Total Television, New York: Penguin Books, 1996, 4th ed., p. 116
  5. ^ 1955-1956 American network television schedule; in appendix of Total Television
  6. ^ "Dan Spiegle". lambiek.net.

External links Edit

brave, eagle, episode, half, hour, western, television, series, which, aired, from, september, 1955, march, 1956, with, rebroadcasts, continuing, until, june, keith, larsen, norwegian, descent, starred, peaceful, young, cheyenne, chief, starringkeith, larsen, . Brave Eagle is a 26 episode half hour Western television series which aired on CBS from September 28 1955 to March 14 1956 with rebroadcasts continuing until June 6 1 Keith Larsen who was of Norwegian descent starred as Brave Eagle a peaceful young Cheyenne chief Brave EagleStarringKeith Larsen Bert Wheeler Kim Winona Anthony Numkena then Keena Nomkeena Pat HoganCountry of originUnited StatesNo of seasons1No of episodes26ProductionRunning time30 minutesReleaseOriginal networkCBSOriginal releaseSeptember 28 1955 1955 09 28 March 14 1956 1956 03 14 The program was unconventional in that it reflects the Native American viewpoint in the settlement of the American West and was the first series to feature an American Indian character as a lead character 2 3 Larsen s co stars were Kim Winona 1930 1978 a Santee Sioux Indian as Morning Star Brave Eagle s romantic interest Anthony Numkena born 1942 of Arizona a Hopi Indian then using the stage name Keena Nomkeena appeared as Keena the adopted son of Brave Eagle Pat Hogan 1920 1966 as Black Cloud and Bert Wheeler 1895 1968 of the comedy team Wheeler amp Woolsey as the halfbreed Smokey Joe full of tribal tall tales but accompanying wisdom 4 The episodes center upon routine activities among the Cheyenne clashes with other tribes attempts to prevent war encroachment from white settlers racial prejudice and a threat of smallpox Contents 1 Episodes 2 Guest stars 3 Production notes 4 Merchandising 5 References 6 External linksEpisodes EditNo inseasonTitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date1 Blood Brother Paul LandresMona Fisher Jack Jacobs and Malvin WaldSeptember 28 1955 1955 09 28 2 Cry of the Heron Paul LandresMona FisherOctober 5 1955 1955 10 05 3 The Treachery of At Ta Tu Paul LandresDwight V BabcockOctober 12 1955 1955 10 12 4 Gold of Haunted Mountain Paul LandresWells RootOctober 19 1955 1955 10 19 5 Search For The Sun Paul LandresMona FisherOctober 26 1955 1955 10 26 6 Moonfire Paul LandresMona FisherNovember 2 1955 1955 11 02 7 Mask Of The Manitou Paul LandresWilliam CopelandNovember 9 1955 1955 11 09 8 The Flight Paul LandresJack LairdNovember 16 1955 1955 11 16 9 Code Of A Chief Paul LandresLawrence L GoldmanNovember 23 1955 1955 11 23 10 Face Of Fear UnknownUnknownNovember 30 1955 1955 11 30 11 Voice Of The Serpent Paul LandresMona FisherDecember 7 1955 1955 12 07 12 Shield Of Honor Paul LandresMona FisherDecember 14 1955 1955 12 14 13 The Challenge Paul LandresJack Jacobs and Malvin WaldDecember 21 1955 1955 12 21 14 Medicine Drums Paul LandresWilliam CopelandDecember 28 1955 1955 12 28 15 The Spirit of Hidden Valley UnknownUnknownJanuary 4 1956 1956 01 04 16 Papoose Paul LandresWells RootJanuary 11 1956 1956 01 11 17 The Storm Fool Paul LandresMona FisherJanuary 18 1956 1956 01 18 18 The Gentle Warrior Paul LandresUnknownJanuary 25 1956 1956 01 25 19 The Strange Animal Paul LandresWilliam CopelandFebruary 1 1956 1956 02 01 20 White Medicine Man Paul LandresDwight V BabcockFebruary 8 1956 1956 02 08 21 Death Trap UnknownUnknownFebruary 15 1956 1956 02 15 22 War Paint Paul LandresWells RootFebruary 22 1956 1956 02 22 23 Valley Of Decision George BlairWilliam CopelandFebruary 29 1956 1956 02 29 24 Witch Bear Paul LandresWilliam CopelandMarch 7 1956 1956 03 07 25 Trouble at Medicine Creek Paul LandresLawrence L GoldmanMarch 14 1956 1956 03 14 26 Ambush at Arrow Pass citation needed UnknownUnknownMarch 21 1956 1956 03 21 Guest stars EditAnn Doran William Fawcett Anthony George Jonathan Hale Brett Halsey Dennis Moore Steve Pendleton Steve Raines Henry Rowland Rick Vallin Lee Van Cleef Pierre Watkin Gloria WintersProduction notes EditThough Brave Eagle was produced by NBC it aired on CBS at 7 30 p m Wednesday preceding Arthur Godfrey and His Friends Since the 1980s several episodes have been released on videotape 3 Brave Eagle was filmed by Roy Rogers Productions on Rogers 130 acre 0 53 km2 ranch in Chatsworth in Los Angeles California as well as the Corriganville Ranch in Simi Valley 2 Brave Eagle s principal competition was ABC s Disneyland the Walt Disney anthology series 5 Merchandising EditDell Comics released a Brave Eagle comic book series based on the TV show It was published between 1956 and 1958 and drawn by Dan Spiegle 6 References Edit Woolery George W 1985 Children s Television The First Thirty Five Years 1946 1981 Part II Live Film and Tape Series The Scarecrow Press pp 71 72 ISBN 0 8108 1651 2 a b Brave Eagle TV Acres Archived from the original on 2012 09 17 Retrieved January 13 2009 a b Brave Eagle 1955 Review Summary Movies amp TV Dept The New York Times 2012 Archived from the original on October 20 2012 Retrieved January 13 2009 Alex McNeil Total Television New York Penguin Books 1996 4th ed p 116 1955 1956 American network television schedule in appendix of Total Television Dan Spiegle lambiek net External links EditBrave Eagle at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Brave Eagle amp oldid 1176430204, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.