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The Young Riders

Show Summary

Aired: 1989 - 1992
Show Type: Live Action
Country of Origin: US

Set just before the American Civil War, this series presented a highly fictionalized account of the heyday of the Pony Express. Its focus was a group of young Express riders based at the waystation in Sweetwater, Wyoming Territory. Running the station was ex-Texas Ranger and all-around eccentric Teaspoon Hunter. The role of cook, housekeeper and mother hen was filled first by Emma and later by Rachel. The riders included the future "Buffalo Bill" Cody and James Butler ("Wild Bill") Hickok, as well as Ike, a mute, Buck, a half-White/half-Kiowa scout and the Kid, a quiet Southerner. Their final member was Lou, a young woman who lived and worked with the riders disguised as a boy. In second season, their group was joined by Noah Dixon.



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Posted: 08/29/2006
loved the show plus it one of the shows my dad would watch with me other than wrestling lol oh the good old days back then lol
Posted: 11/21/2006
I've been an enthusiastic fan of The Young Riders since it first aired way back in 1989. My grandmother introduced me to it over my eleventh summer and I stuck with it.
I own a copy of the Season 1 DVDs. I'm eager for the rest of the seasons to be released!
RavagePosted: 03/27/2008
Never cared too much for it myself. I was turned off of it because my sister loved it so much. They were the New Kids on the Block of the West. As Cartman would say..Weak!
dieselkatPosted: 10/22/2008
absolutely loved this show. used to tape every episode and watch it at least twice. i'm sure i have the last three episodes on tape somewhere. was really sad to see it end

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