The 2 DVD discs that I own contain 20 episodes from The Sheriff of Conchise (circa 1956). Apparently (during its entire 2-year run) there were a total of 78 episodes in all.
Filmed in b&w - This entertaining TV series centred around the day-to-day work activities of the no-nonsense lawman, Sheriff Frank Morgan.
To be sure - Morgan was certainly a diligent law-enforcer who had his hands full, doing his best to bring law & order to the deceptively peaceful county of Conchise, Arizona. In this otherwise quiet desert locale - There seemed to be criminal shenanigans lurking under every rock and behind every cactus.
For the most part - I enjoyed these 30-minute episodes. They were all well-produced. The scripts were tight and straight to the point. The stories were quite believable. And the actors and guest stars all put in very convincing performances.
All-in-all - I would gladly recommend this TV series to anyone who enjoys watching vintage, 1950's TV programs where a decidedly Western/Macho Man atmosphere prevails throughout.
Filmed in b&w - This entertaining TV series centred around the day-to-day work activities of the no-nonsense lawman, Sheriff Frank Morgan.
To be sure - Morgan was certainly a diligent law-enforcer who had his hands full, doing his best to bring law & order to the deceptively peaceful county of Conchise, Arizona. In this otherwise quiet desert locale - There seemed to be criminal shenanigans lurking under every rock and behind every cactus.
For the most part - I enjoyed these 30-minute episodes. They were all well-produced. The scripts were tight and straight to the point. The stories were quite believable. And the actors and guest stars all put in very convincing performances.
All-in-all - I would gladly recommend this TV series to anyone who enjoys watching vintage, 1950's TV programs where a decidedly Western/Macho Man atmosphere prevails throughout.