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VIDEO: Wagon Train: Season 4

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Wagon Train: Season 4
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Posted: 2/15/2012

In the fourth season of this hit television Western, wagon master Maj. Seth Adams (Ward Bond), his scout, Flint McCullough (Robert Horton), and their crusty cook, Charlie (Frank McGrath), once again set out from Missouri with a diverse band of pioneers seeking better lives in California. On the trail they square off against horse thieves, vengeful Arapaho Indians and other perils. John McIntire plays wagon master Christopher Hale. watch

VIDEO: Wagon Train: Season 4: The Prairie Story

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Wagon Train: Season 4: The Prairie Story
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Length: 50:23
Posted: 2/15/2012

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1968 The Shakiest Gun In The West Movie, Actor - Mr. Remington
1967 The War Wagon Movie, Actor - Bartender
1967 The Last Challenge Movie, Actor - Ballard Weeks
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Sir, could you please tell me ...

Question: Sir, could you please tell me who the main stars were on Wagon Train? Thank you.


Answer: Thanks for the respect, Teri (I get so little), but as the old boot-camp admonishment goes, don't call me "sir" — I work for a living!

There are a few answers to that question, the first being the cast list (which I'll run down in a moment) and the second being a list of guest stars, since episodes revolved around one-shot characters who came and went. But any fan of the show would whittle it down to one actor: the opinionated, tough-as-leather Ward Bond.

In the series, which ran on NBC from 1957-62 before jumping to ABC and finishing out its run there in 1965, Bond played Major Seth Adams, who led the train each season from St. Louis to California with assistant wagon master Bill Hawks (Terry Wilson) and cook Charlie Wooster (Frank McGrath) by h read more

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