Las aventuras en el salvaje Oeste de Ben Cartwright y sus hijos mientras dirigen y defienden su rancho de Nevada y ayudan a la comunidad.Las aventuras en el salvaje Oeste de Ben Cartwright y sus hijos mientras dirigen y defienden su rancho de Nevada y ayudan a la comunidad.Las aventuras en el salvaje Oeste de Ben Cartwright y sus hijos mientras dirigen y defienden su rancho de Nevada y ayudan a la comunidad.
- Ganó 3 premios Primetime Emmy
- 9 premios y 16 nominaciones en total
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- CuriosidadesMichael Landon wore four-inch lifts in the series.
- PifiasDuring the first season opening credits, the Cartwrights can be seen galloping on horses on a dirt road that contains an unmistakable set of tire tracks from the truck carrying the camera in front of them.
- Citas
Ben Cartwright: You and your education.
Adam Cartwright: Education is progress! Now what have you got against it?
Ben Cartwright: I don't have anything against education - as long as it doesn't interfere with your thinking!
- Créditos adicionalesThe opening and closing credits show a picture on the screen that corresponds with whatever credit is being given ("Music by" is accompanied by a man playing a violin, "Written by" has a Mark Twain-inspired writer type holding a book with "Bonanza" written on its cover, etc.)
- Versiones alternativasMany television broadcasts and DVDs of public domain episodes currently in circulation replace the famous title theme music with generic music. Only official videos and DVDs from Artisan/Republic are uncut and contain the music as intended.
- ConexionesFeatured in Zenith Presents: A Salute to Television's 25th Anniversary (1972)
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This was probably one of the more influential western series of all time. Along with "Gunsmoke" this also was one of the longest running series in the history of television. The thing that made it great though was that it was able to get better over time. For example, in many of the early episodes, Ben and his sons had an almost antagonistic relationship with anyone who came on their property. In fact, the Cartwrights had an almost shoot first, ask questions later attitude to any stranger that might wander onto the Ponderosa. However, when Lorne Greene suggested that the Cartwrights become more hospitable, that's when the show began to take off. Also, the Adam, Hoss and Joe weren't on the best of terms with each other during the show's early days, but as time went on the three of them grew closer and showed their affection towards each other, especially Hoss and Little Joe. But the thing that really made it great was the fact that the cast and crew were able to go from serious drama to some very light hearted episodes and make it more than just a western but a family drama with stories that could easily fit into any era. This is really a show for the ages.
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- 14 oct 2003
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