Pistols and petticoats

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Television series
German title Pistols and petticoats
Original title Pistols' n petticoats
Country of production United States
original language English
Year (s) 1966-1967
length 30 minutes
genre Western, comedy
production Joe Connelly
First broadcast Sep 17, 1966 (USA) on CBS
German-language
first broadcast
August 29, 1967 on ZDF
occupation

Pistols and Petticoats (original title: Pistols 'n' Petticoats) is a comedic western series broadcast by CBS from 1966 to 1967 in 26 episodes of 30 minutes each. Directed by Joe Conelly and Ezra Stone and written by George Tibbles , Lois Hire and Paul West.

From August 1967 to January 1968, 17 episodes ran in Germany on ZDF . It was the first color television series to be broadcast on Second German Television. The third episode had an audience participation of 39.44 million viewers.

action

The series revolves around the experiences of the Hanks family from Wretched, Colorado . Henrietta Hanks' daughter Lucy is raised without a father, but with the active help of grandmother Effie and grandfather Andrew. Unfortunately, life in Wretched is far from easy. Sheriff Harold Sykes is a complete zero and so light-shy characters in Wretched have free rein. If it weren't for the Hanks family, who often intervene - even with the gun - to restore order and quiet in Wretched.

synchronization

role actor Voice actor
Andrew Hanks, grandfather Douglas Fowley Bum Kruger
Henrietta Hanks Ann Sheridan Marianne Wischmann
Sheriff Harold Sykes Gary Vinson Gig Malzacher

Episodes

  1. No Business for Buss Courtney - EA August 29, 1967
  2. The White Man's Daughter - EA September 5, 1967
  3. A perfect gentleman - EA September 12, 1967
  4. Eighty Years - Gray Hair - EA September 19, 1967
  5. The Lady Killer - EA September 26, 1967
  6. With marked dollars - EA October 3, 1967
  7. Grandma, stop shooting - EA October 10, 1967
  8. Until the last drop of whiskey - EA October 17, 1967
  9. No room for valets - EA October 24, 1967
  10. Billie the Kid - EA October 31, 1967
  11. Grandfather gone astray - EA November 7, 1967
  12. Late Love - EA November 14, 1967
  13. A false suitor - EA October 21, 1967
  14. Flu and Uninvited Guests - EA November 28, 1967
  15. A Colt for Sorry Water - EA December 5th, 1967
  16. Rusty Glory - EA December 12, 1967
  17. A Sheriff for Lucy - EA December 19, 1967

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ↑ Voice actor file . Retrieved June 25, 2018 .