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Buy The Real McCoys on DVD Complete First Season (1957) The Complete Second Season (1958) The Complete Third Season (1959) The Real McCoysOctober 3, 1957 - June 23, 1963224 1/2 hour episodes (6 seasons) Black-and-white ABC (first 5 seasons) and CBS (last season) Created by: Irving Pincus Produced by: Danny Thomas, Irving Pincus & Walter Brennan CAST
Opening Theme "The Real McCoys" Composed By: Harry RubyWant you to meet the family that's known as The Real McCoys From West Virginee they came to stay in sunny Californi-ay That's Grand Pappy Amos and the girls and the boys of the family known as the Real McCoys Livin' like good folks should live, as happy as kids with toys Ol Grand Pappy Amos is head of the clan, he roars like a lion, but he's gentle as a lamb His grandson Luke keeps beaming with joy, since he made miss Kate Missus Luke McCoy What a house keeper Kate is, she's doin' what she enjoys No gal can beat her when it comes to looks, the same can be said about the way she cooks For Grand Pappy Amos and the girls and boys of the family known as the Real McCoys Sharing each others sorrows, enjoyin' each others joys Like all other families they quarrel and fuss, but it ain't never serious With Grand Pappy Amos and the girls and boys of the family known as the Real McCoys STORYLINE In the first episode the McCoys move from West Virginia to California because they inherit a farm there.The family dynamic is a little strange in this show. Grandpa Amos (Walter Brennan) is definitely in charge and is raising his grown grandson Luke (Richard Crenna), Luke's wife Kate (Kathleen Nolan) and Luke's two younger siblings Hassie (Lydia Reed) and Little Luke (Michael Winkelman). They also inherit a farmhand Pepino Garcia (Tony Martinez) with the new place. The grand kids parents have died but it's not explained when or how. The series revolves around the family's struggles in their new environment and day to day situations with farming and neighbors. This program was good old fashion family entertainment with all of the requisite high moral fiber and goodness that the 1950s could muster. It was a ratings hit and stayed in the top 30 for five out of its six year run. Video Clip of The Real McCoys Passings Walter Brennan of emphysema in 1974, he was 80 years oldRichard Crenna died in 2003 of pancreatic cancer, he was 76 Michael Winkelman died in 1999, he was only 53 Tony Martinez died in 2002 of natural causes, he was 82 |
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