. . . . . . . . . "Gisement"@en . . . "Bonanza"@en . . "Bonanza"@en . . "Bonanza was an American television series that ran on NBC from 1959 to 1973. Lasting 14 seasons, it is among one of the longest running Western television series as well as one of the most popular, and continues to air sporadically on stations across the country."@en . . . . "Bonanza was an American television series that ran on NBC from 1959 to 1973. Lasting 14 seasons, it is among one of the longest running Western television series as well as one of the most popular, and continues to air sporadically on stations across the country."@en . "Bonanza"@en . . . "Bonanza is an NBC television western series that ran from September 12, 1959 to January 16, 1973. On the episode \"It Isn't Easy Bein' Green,\" ALF is watching an airing of one of the lost epsiodes on TV."@en . "\"The Girl Who Slept Too Little\""@en . . . "Bonanza"@en . "Gold Mine"@en . "Bonanza"@en . . . . "\u30DC\u30CA\u30F3\u30B6"@en . "The show aired from September 12, 1959 to January 16, 1973, lasting 14 seasons and 431 episodes, making it NBC's longest-running western series & the second-longest running western series on U.S. network television."@en . . . "Bonan\u00E7a"@en . "Bonanza was a television Western which aired on NBC from 1959 until 1973. The series became the second longest-running TV Western, after Gunsmoke. Bonanza focused on the Cartwrights, owners of the Ponderosa ranch, and their attempts to help friends and neighbors in nearby Virgina City. In 1970, for the second season of Sesame Street, series stars Lorne Greene (Ben Cartwright), Michael Landon (Little Joe), and Dan Blocker (Hoss) appeared in multiple inserts, in character, on the Virginia City set, and with their horses. Greene and Landon subsequently did similar duty on The Electric Company."@en . "Bonanza is the tenth challenge in Challenge mode. It becomes available by completing the first puzzle of Arsenal. The puzzles of Bonanza involve clearing specific numbers of gems within given time limits. Completing the first puzzle of Bonanza unlocks Survivor, the next challenge in Challenge mode."@en . "Pernell RobertsLorne GreeneDan BlockerMichael LandonVictor Sen YoungGuy WilliamsDavid CanaryMitch VogelRay TealBing RussellTim Matheson"@en . . . . . "Bonanza"@en . . . . "Bonanza is an NBC television western series that ran from September 12, 1959 to January 16, 1973. On the episode \"It Isn't Easy Bein' Green,\" ALF is watching an airing of one of the lost epsiodes on TV."@en . . "Bonanza"@en . . "Western"@en . . "3600.0"^^ . "The show aired from September 12, 1959 to January 16, 1973, lasting 14 seasons and 431 episodes, making it NBC's longest-running western series & the second-longest running western series on U.S. network television."@en . "There are numerous connections between MST3K to the long running series Bonanza. Between the two shows, you can produce enough Americana to bake an apple pie."@en . . "Archetypal television western which was broadcast between 1959 and 1973, Bonanza told the story of the Cartwright family, owners of a vast ranch called the Ponderosa: \n* Ben Cartwright (Lorne Greene), patriarch of the family, a former ship's chandler from New England \n* Adam Cartwright (Pernell Roberts), his eldest son by his first (late) wife. He was the quiet, educated, angsty one who dressed all in black. \n* Eric \"Hoss\" Cartwright (Dan Blocker), his middle son by his second (late) wife. He was the affable Gentle Giant and usually a peacemaker between his brothers. \n* Joseph \"Little Joe\" Cartwright (Michael Landon), his youngest son, by his third (late) wife. He was the young, hotheaded immature one. Beyond the core cast of Cartwrights, the program had a vast ensemble of regulars and recurrers numbering literally in the hundreds, including at times such current and future famous names as James Coburn, Tim Matheson, Jack Elam, Buddy Ebsen, Mariette Hartley, Tom Skerritt, Harry Dean Stanton, George Kennedy, Bruce Dern, Bonnie Bedelia, Dawn Wells, Wayne Newton, Majel Barrett, James Doohan and DeForest Kelley. Beyond the big name guest stars, there were rarely one-off characters on Bonanza -- almost every character ever seen, even bad guys, made appearances in at least two episodes; and even nameless extras in the background (such as \"Blonde Saloon Girl\" and \"Brunette Saloon Girl\") could and did have multi-year runs playing their characters. In fact, between the length of its time on the air and the scope of its storylines, Bonanza was virtually a gateway series for talent both new and established looking for television credits. More than just a \"shoot-em-up\" horse opera, Bonanza first exploited and then explored the cliches of The Western, eventually evolving into something more than its origins might have suggested it was capable of."@en . . . "Miniera d'oro"@en . "Bonanza was a television Western which aired on NBC from 1959 until 1973. The series became the second longest-running TV Western, after Gunsmoke. Bonanza focused on the Cartwrights, owners of the Ponderosa ranch, and their attempts to help friends and neighbors in nearby Virgina City. In 1970, for the second season of Sesame Street, series stars Lorne Greene (Ben Cartwright), Michael Landon (Little Joe), and Dan Blocker (Hoss) appeared in multiple inserts, in character, on the Virginia City set, and with their horses. Greene and Landon subsequently did similar duty on The Electric Company."@en . "Deposit"@en . . "Bonanza is the tenth challenge in Challenge mode. It becomes available by completing the first puzzle of Arsenal. The puzzles of Bonanza involve clearing specific numbers of gems within given time limits. Completing the first puzzle of Bonanza unlocks Survivor, the next challenge in Challenge mode."@en . "Bonanza is an American western TV series."@en . . "Bonanza is a western television series that ran on NBC from 1959 to 1973. Running for 14 seasons and 430 episodes, it is the second longest running western series on television, only behind Gunsmoke, which ran for 20 seasons and 635 episodes. The shows name comes from the Comstock Lode, which is a deposit of silver. It starred Lorne Greene as Ben Cartwright, Pernell Roberts as Adam Cartwright, Dan Blocker as Hoss Cartwright, and Michael Landon as Little Joe Cartwright."@en . "Bonanza"@en . "Archetypal television western which was broadcast between 1959 and 1973, Bonanza told the story of the Cartwright family, owners of a vast ranch called the Ponderosa: \n* Ben Cartwright (Lorne Greene), patriarch of the family, a former ship's chandler from New England \n* Adam Cartwright (Pernell Roberts), his eldest son by his first (late) wife. He was the quiet, educated, angsty one who dressed all in black. \n* Eric \"Hoss\" Cartwright (Dan Blocker), his middle son by his second (late) wife. He was the affable Gentle Giant and usually a peacemaker between his brothers. \n* Joseph \"Little Joe\" Cartwright (Michael Landon), his youngest son, by his third (late) wife. He was the young, hotheaded immature one."@en . . . . . "Bonanza is a western television series that ran on NBC from 1959 to 1973. Running for 14 seasons and 430 episodes, it is the second longest running western series on television, only behind Gunsmoke, which ran for 20 seasons and 635 episodes. The shows name comes from the Comstock Lode, which is a deposit of silver. It starred Lorne Greene as Ben Cartwright, Pernell Roberts as Adam Cartwright, Dan Blocker as Hoss Cartwright, and Michael Landon as Little Joe Cartwright."@en . . . . . "14"^^ . . . . . "1959"^^ . . . . "Bonanza is an American western TV series."@en . "Bonanza"@en . . . "There are numerous connections between MST3K to the long running series Bonanza. Between the two shows, you can produce enough Americana to bake an apple pie."@en . . .