“The Fallen Hawk”
Season: 1 episode 23
Series Episode: 23
Air Date: March 2, 1966
Teaser
What is friendship?
Cast & Crew Lists
Cast
Character | Role | Actor | Actor Age | Status |
---|---|---|---|---|
Victoria Barkley | Barkley matriarch | Miss Barbara Stanwyck | 58 | Credited |
Jarrod Thomas Barkley, Esquire | Eldest Barkley son / Lawyer | Richard Long | 37 | Credited |
Nicholas "Nick" Jonathan Barkley | Second Barkley son, / Property manager | Peter Breck | 36 | Credited |
Heath Barkley | Tom Barkley's third son / Assistant property manager | Lee Majors | 26 | Credited |
Audra Barkley | Barkley daughter | Linda Evans | 22 | Credited |
Silas | Barkley private household manager/ Butler / Cook / Houseman | Napoleon Whiting | 55 | Credited |
Nora Whitcomb | Ward Whitcomb's wife | Marlyn Mason | 25 | Credited |
Ward Whitcomb | Heath's childhood friend | Peter Haskell | 31 | Credited |
Ben Keel | Ward owes him money | Dennis Cross | 41 | Credited |
Howard Merar | Stockton doctor | Alexander Lockwood | 63 | Credited |
Pursey | Church deacon | Paul Comi | 34 | Credited |
Milt | Stockton bartender | Harry Swoger | 46 | Credited |
Stockton storekeeper | Jim Boles | 52 | Credited | |
Dave | Barkley ranch hand | Archie Butler | 54 | Uncredited |
Barkley ranch hand that takes Walt Whitcomb's coat | Jimmy Booth | 40 | Uncredited | |
2 saloon brawlers | Uncredited | |||
Shad Martin | Purveyor of the news about the Montana logging deal | Mentioned | ||
McColl | Barkley ranch had | Mentioned | ||
Palmer | Former owner of Whitcomb's ranch | Mentioned | ||
Stacey | Church reverend | Mentioned |
Crew
Filming Location
Sets
CBS Studio Center – 4024 Radford Avenue Studio City, Los Angeles, California, United States of America
Geographic References
Butte, Territory of Montana, United States of America
Denver, Territory of Colorado, United States of America(8-1-1876statehood)
“Hangtown” (Placerville), California, United States of America
San Francisco, California, United States of America
Stockton, California, United States of America
Tucson, Arizona Territory, United States of America
Valley Victuals
Sources
The Big Valley episodes (written, spoken and credits);
Internet Movie Database (IMDb);
Wikipedia;
Individual observations; and
Others as indicated by the links.
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