Lonesome Dove: The Series

Lonesome Dove: The Series (1994-1995)

EndedScripted showWestern

The series revolves around the life and times of Newt Call as he sets out to make his way in the world. Newt participates in some of the major events of the Western era while encountering some of the frontier's legendary figures.

Network
Scheduleevery Saturday (60 min)

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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

What was the premiere date of 'Lonesome Dove: The Series'?

'Lonesome Dove: The Series' premiered on September 26, 1994.

Where was 'Lonesome Dove: The Series' filmed?

'Lonesome Dove: The Series' was filmed in Jasper and Banff National Parks in Alberta, Canada.

Who played the character of Captain Woodrow F. Call in 'Lonesome Dove: The Series'?

Scott Bairstow played the character of Captain Woodrow F. Call in 'Lonesome Dove: The Series'.

Who directed the episode 'When Wilt Thou Blow, Whistle, Gabriel?' in 'Lonesome Dove: The Series'?

Bradford May directed the episode 'When Wilt Thou Blow, Whistle, Gabriel?' in 'Lonesome Dove: The Series'.

What is the title of the first episode of 'Lonesome Dove: The Series'?

The title of the first episode of 'Lonesome Dove: The Series' is 'Down Here to Stay'.

Who played the character of Clara Allen in 'Lonesome Dove: The Series'?

Tracy Scoggins played the character of Clara Allen in 'Lonesome Dove: The Series'.

What is the relationship between Captain Woodrow F. Call and Clara Allen in 'Lonesome Dove: The Series'?

Captain Woodrow F. Call and Clara Allen were romantically involved in 'Lonesome Dove: The Series'.

Who played the character of Pea Eye Parker in 'Lonesome Dove: The Series'?

Christianne Hirt played the character of Pea Eye Parker in 'Lonesome Dove: The Series'.

Which network aired 'Lonesome Dove: The Series'?

'Lonesome Dove: The Series' aired on CTV in Canada and on syndication in the United States.

Who created the characters of 'Lonesome Dove: The Series'?

The characters of 'Lonesome Dove: The Series' were created by Larry McMurtry.

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