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* RealLifeRelative: When John [=McIntire=] joined the cast during Season 6 to replace the late Charles Bickford as Clay Grainger[[note]]brother of Bickford's John Grainger[[/note]]; [=McIntire's=] real-life wife Jeanette Nolan also joined the cast as Clay's wife Holly.

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* RealLifeRelative: When John [=McIntire=] Creator/JohnMcIntire joined the cast during Season 6 to replace the late Charles Bickford as Clay Grainger[[note]]brother of Bickford's John Grainger[[/note]]; [=McIntire's=] real-life wife Jeanette Nolan Creator/JeanetteNolan also joined the cast as Clay's wife Holly.
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** As well as Morgan Starr. The reason being the unpopularity of the character.

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** As well as Morgan Starr. The reason being Starr was written off the show due to the unpopularity of the character.
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* AnachronismStew: As mentioned below; Roberta Shore and Randy Boone sang fairly often during their time on the series; with Boone singing "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry" in one episode. However, the series was set in TheWildWest (specifically the late 1890s-early 1900s); while the song was penned by Music/HankWilliams in 1949.
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* RetroactiveRecognition: David Hartman would later become well-known as the original host of the Creator/{{ABC}} morning program ''Good Morning America''.

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* TheCastShowoff: During their time on the show, Roberta Shore and Randy Boone were given several opportunities to show off their singing abilities; to the point that Decca Records released an album featuring the two in 1965.

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* TheCastShowoff: During their time on the show, Roberta Shore and Randy Boone were given several opportunities to show off their singing abilities; to the point that Decca Records Creator/DeccaRecords released an album featuring the two in 1965.



* PutOnABus: The character of John Grainger (the then-current owner of the Shiloh Ranch introduced in Season 5) was abruptly written off as being "on business" following his actor Charles Bickford's death in November 1967.

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The character of John Grainger (the then-current owner of the Shiloh Ranch introduced in Season 5) was abruptly written off as being "on business" following his actor Charles Bickford's death in November 1967.



* RetroactiveRecognition: David Hartman would later become well-known as the original host of the Creator/{{ABC}} morning program ''Good Morning America''.

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* RetroactiveRecognition: David Hartman would later become well-known as the original host of the Creator/{{ABC}} morning program ''Good Morning America''.America''.
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** As well as Morgan Starr

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** As well as Morgan StarrStarr. The reason being the unpopularity of the character.
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* TheDanza: David Hartman as David Sutton in Season 7.



* RealLifeRelative: When John [=McIntire=] joined the cast during Season 6 to replace the late Charles Bickford as Clay Grainger[[note]]brother of Bickford's John Grainger[[/note]]; [=McIntire's=] real-life wife Jeanette Nolan also joined the cast as Clay's wife Holly.

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* RealLifeRelative: When John [=McIntire=] joined the cast during Season 6 to replace the late Charles Bickford as Clay Grainger[[note]]brother of Bickford's John Grainger[[/note]]; [=McIntire's=] real-life wife Jeanette Nolan also joined the cast as Clay's wife Holly.Holly.
* RetroactiveRecognition: David Hartman would later become well-known as the original host of the Creator/{{ABC}} morning program ''Good Morning America''.
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*AnachronismStew: As mentioned below; Roberta Shore and Randy Boone sang fairly often during their time on the series; with Boone singing "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry" in one episode. However, the series was set in TheWildWest (specifically the late 1890s-early 1900s); while the song was penned by Music/HankWilliams in 1949.
*TheCastShowoff: During their time on the show, Roberta Shore and Randy Boone were given several opportunities to show off their singing abilities; to the point that Decca Records released an album featuring the two in 1965.
*PutOnABus: The character of John Grainger (the then-current owner of the Shiloh Ranch introduced in Season 5) was abruptly written off as being "on business" following his actor Charles Bickford's death in November 1967.
*RealLifeRelative: When John [=McIntire=] joined the cast during Season 6 to replace the late Charles Bickford as Clay Grainger[[note]]brother of Bickford's John Grainger[[/note]]; [=McIntire's=] real-life wife Jeanette Nolan also joined the cast as Clay's wife Holly.

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