Lonesome Dove: The Series Season 1

September. 09,1994      
Rating:
7.3
Trailer Synopsis

Set in the small western town of Curtis Wells, Lonesome Dove: The Series follows first the romance and later the marriage of Newt Call and Hannah Peale, and the obsession that Clay Mosby, who owns most of the town, has with young Hannah, who looks remarkably like his late wife, Mary. In addition to the talented regular Canadian cast of Scott Bairstow, Christianne Hirt, and Eric McCormack, the show also featured the recurring players of Dennis Weaver as legend Buffalo Bill Cody, Diahann Carroll as innkeeper and widow Ida Grayson, Paul Johansson as newspaperman and family member Austin Peale, and Paul Le Mat as Hannah's father and the editor of the local paper.

Episode 21 : Snowbound
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Episode 20 : Ties that Bind
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Episode 19 : The List
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Episode 18 : Rebellion
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Episode 17 : Traveller
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Episode 16 : Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show
March. 18,1995
Episode 15 : Blood Money
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Episode 14 : The Road Home
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Episode 13 : Law and Order
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Episode 12 : High Lonesome
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Episode 11 : Firebrand
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Episode 10 : Where the Heart Is
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Episode 9 : Ballad of a Gunfighter
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Episode 8 : Last Stand
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Episode 7 : Long Shot
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Episode 6 : Duty Bound
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Episode 5 : Judgment Day
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Episode 4 : Wild Horses
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Episode 3 : When Wilt Thou Blow (3)
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Episode 2 : Down Come Rain (2)
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Episode 1 : O Western Wind (1)
September. 09,1994

Seasons

Season 1
Season 1 1994

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