For any who have missed it--I thought Burst of Evil was a good one--particularly
interesting to me as one of our heroes actually back shoots a bad guy--OK, he
was a really, really bad guy and he was running away, but still--it rather
surprised me.
As to Hal's obsession with the Musical Fruit, we can only be glad that we all
live far, far away from him.
Pix
----- Original Message -----
From: jcwtmz
To: rawhide@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, June 27, 2009 3:31 PM
Subject: [rawhide] Re: Friday night viewing chat
Hal:
You and your fascination with the Magic Fruit always make me laugh. Perhaps
your idea of 'wind serenade' is totally different from mine. : )
Thanks for your weekly posts on RH eps--they are very informative.
M
--- In rawhide@yahoogroups.com, Hal Eddy <rawhide59@...> wrote:
>
>
> Friday night our viewing chat will feature "Incident of a Burst of Evil."
No, it is not a story about what happens after the drovers eat beans. Although
that would make for a funny episode, with the drovers trying to stay downwind of
the herd so as not to cause a stampede. Scarlet would say to Quince "Don't try
ta blame THAT on yer horse, Jim!" This is the reason they didn't let people like
me write Rawhide episodes.
>
> Speaking of writers, this episode was written by Buckley Angell, who also
wrote an episode of Have Gun, Will Travel. The episode was entitled "Deliver the
Body" and it aired June 7, 1958. James Murdoch, better known as our Mushy,
appeared in that one. Spooky, huh?
>
> We'll meet up online a little before 7:30 p.m. Eastern Time (United States)
and watch it, and again at 10:30 for our western western fans.
>
> "Incident of a Burst of Evil" was the final original episode of Rawhide's
first season. I hope to see y'all in chat.
>
> -- your pal Hal
>
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