Yellowstone is a TV show set in the modern-day American West, focusing on the complex relationships and power struggles of the Dutton family, who own the largest cattle ranch in the United States. As they navigate the challenges of maintaining their land, dealing with outsiders, and protecting their family legacy, the Duttons must confront their own demons and make difficult choices that will impact their future.
The Duttons face a new set of challenges in the early 20th century, including the rise of Western expansion, Prohibition, and the Great Depression.
The Strain is a TV show about a deadly virus outbreak in New York City, which turns people into vampires. A team of scientists and vampire hunters must fight to stop the epidemic and save humanity.
1883 is a TV show set in the year 1883 and follows the journey of a family as they travel through the American West. It explores themes of marriage, family, and survival in the harsh frontier. The show captures the essence of the Wild West and showcases the challenges and adventures faced by the characters.
A linguist named Louise Banks is recruited by the military to help establish communication with extraterrestrial beings who have arrived on Earth in twelve spacecraft. As Louise learns their language, she starts to have visions of a little girl. The team discovers that the aliens' message is misunderstood, and they must race against time to prevent a potential global conflict. Louise also learns that her ability to see into the future is a result of the aliens' language, and she uses this knowledge to convince China to call off an attack. In the end, Louise decides to have a baby despite knowing its tragic fate.
My Friend Flicka is a 39-episode western television series set at the fictitious Goose Bar Ranch in Wyoming at the turn of the 20th century. The program was filmed in color but initially aired in black and white on CBS at 7:30 p.m. Fridays from February 10, 1956, to February 1, 1957. It was a mid-season replacement for Gene Autry's The Adventures of Champion. Both series, however failed in the ratings against ABC's The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin. After the initial Friday airing, viewers could still find the series on CBS Saturdays at 7 p.m. Eastern during March 1957, on Sundays at 6 p.m. from April to May 1957, and on Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m. from June to August 1957. NBC carried the program in color at 6:30 p.m. Sunday from September to December 1957 and at 7 p.m. Sunday from January to May 1958. In subsequent years, the series aired mostly on Saturday mornings on all networks. The Disney Channel ran it on Monday evenings in the mid-1980s. Over the years many viewers were unaware that the series produced episodes for only a single season. My Friend Flicka starred native Canadian Johnny Washbrook as Ken McLaughlin, a boy devoted to his horse Flicka, Swedish for "little girl", but actually an Arabian sorrel named Wahana. Gene Evans played the authoritarian father Rob McLaughlin, a former U.S. Army cavalry officer. Anita Louise was cast as the gentle-spirited mother, Nell. Frank Ferguson portrayed Gus Broeberg, the loyal ranch hand. Flicka is based on a novel by Mary O'Hara, written at the Remount Ranch, located between Laramie and Cheyenne, Wyoming. Some Internet sites say that the series is set in Montana, where some of the filming was done. The majority of the filming, however, was at Fox Movie Ranch. My Friend Flicka holds the distinction of having been the first television series filmed by 20th Century Fox. A 1943 film, My Friend Flicka, starred Roddy McDowall as Ken.
An ex-marine sniper living off the grid is framed for an assassination plot and must use his skills to evade the FBI and uncover the truth.
Doc is a medical drama that follows the story of a doctor with a mullet who moves from New York City to Montana. He faces challenges as he adapts to the rural lifestyle, the local medical clinic, and the community. The show also explores themes of religion and faith.
Action in the Afternoon is an American western television series that aired live on CBS from February 2, 1953 to January 29, 1954. The series originated from the studios and back lot of WCAU-TV, Channel 10 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and was broadcast Monday through Friday regardless of the weather. The half-hour series aired variously at 3:30 pm or 4:00 pm, throughout its run.
Long Way Round is a TV show that chronicles the epic journey of Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman as they ride from London to New York on motorcycles, crossing several countries and encountering various challenges and adventures along the way.
In 1859, families discover the lure of the Old West as they settle in territories from Wyoming to Kansas. Meanwhile, a gruff cowboy soon finds himself on the run with a prostitute and a young boy after killing a fellow gunman.
Big Sky follows the story of an ex-cop and a private detective who team up to solve a series of mysterious crimes in Montana. They uncover a web of deceit, corruption, and human sex trafficking, all while dealing with personal struggles and complex relationships. As they delve deeper into the dark underbelly of the state, they find themselves entangled in a dangerous game of cat and mouse.
Caitlin, a troubled teenager, moves to a horse ranch in Montana with her adoptive mother. She struggles to fit in and faces bullying and cultural clashes. As she develops a bond with the horses and the rural setting, she learns to navigate through her difficult past and build a new life.
Three brothers and their father living in remote Montana are affected by betrayal, history, love, nature, and war. Sick of betrayals, Colonel William Ludlow leaves the Army and moves to Montana, where he builds a ranch. The brothers find themselves in the 10th Battalion, CEF during World War I, which leads to tragedy and guilt. The story explores their relationships, struggles, and the enduring love and legacy that remains.
Cliff, a traveling salesman drowning under the weight of providing for his family and the myth of the American dream, finds himself on a dangerous path after a chance encounter with Ricky, a colleague from a dark past.
After the loss of their son, a retired sheriff and his wife embark on a mission to rescue their grandson from a dangerous family in Montana and North Dakota.
After being double-crossed by his former employer, a retired hitman named Duncan Vizla seeks revenge and must go up against an army of younger, faster, and ruthless assassins.
Wildfire is an American animated series produced by Hanna-Barbera in 1986. The series follows the adventures of Sara, a 13-year-old girl growing up in the American West, as she discovers her true identity as a princess-in-hiding from another realm who is destined to fight an evil witch. The show was first broadcast on CBS for a single 13-episode season from September 13 to December 6, 1986.
Lonesome Dove is a miniseries set in the Wild West in the 19th century. It follows a group of adventurers on a cattle drive from Texas to Montana. The story revolves around their encounters with evil men, villains, and criminals, as well as their struggles with life and death. The miniseries explores themes of friendship, loyalty, and the harsh realities of the time. It is based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel and is considered an epic Western.
In 1925 Montana, ranch owner Phil Burbank torments his brother's new wife and son until he discovers the possibility of love.