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On the Chicago Scene. From mid 1974, one of several TV commercials for C.W. Post featuring song-and-dance men in clothing from Vaudeville days. Each had a setting like a picnic, sporting event or in a neighborhood street. This aired on the syndicated "Dusty's Trail" western sitcom on WMAQ Ch. 5. The show, by Sherwood Schwartz, was formatted exactly like "Gilligan's Island," only set in 1872, on mostly dry land. On a separated wagon train, Bob Denver was Dusty, the hapless shotgun rider to Forrest Tucker's (as his boss) Calahan. There were five passengers. Married rich couple, brainy guy, dance hall girl, and farm girl. Exact reasons why "Dudty's Trail" never gained enough audience to go beyond one season, 26 episodes. Afterward, Denver and Tucker starred in separate Saturday kid shows.
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