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A fan-edited community celebrating Cheyenne, TV’s first, hour-long western drama. The mission of the Cheyenne Wiki is to document, promote and enjoy the Cheyenne television show, the people who created it and other media that expand on the Cheyenne universe. Read, post, chat, contribute! 281 articles since December 5th, 2010
Get to know Cheyenne
Cheyenne was the first hour-long western broadcast on television, full of fist fights, fast gunplay, lots of cattle drives, dangerous gunslingers, daring cowboys, mysterious indians, and romance. One of the highest-rated shows of its era, ABC broadcast 108 episodes of Cheyenne from 1955 to 1963 in black and white. The main character was memorably portrayed on the small screen by 6-foot, 6-inch-tall Clint Walker (1927-2018), a newcomer to Hollywood.
Each episode followed the adventures of loner Cheyenne Bodie as he wandered through the lives of characters and communities in post-Civil War America.
Skilled in ways of frontier life thanks to his upbringing among the Cheyenne indians, master of the quick draw, physically impressive and morally grounded, Cheyenne Bodie was a western hero molded into the varying storylines and situations in each stand-alone episode.
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Guest Stars
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You can buy all seven seasons of Cheyenne on DVD from these authorized sellers:
- www.clintwalker.com - The former official site of actor Clint Walker. (No longer active)
- www.amazon.com
- www.wbshop.com - Warner Brothers Studio online store.
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Featured article: The Conspirators

Prairie Dog blows Cheyenne's cover.
Cheyenne goes undercover as a traveling stage actor in a company of traveling spies who want to bring about the rebirth of the Confederate Army.
Featured category: Cattle Drives

Get along, little doggies.
Cowboys are synonymous with cattle drives. Cheyenne finds himself herding cattle, horses, sheep and even men in many episodes of the series. Read more about them.
Featured Quote
"I'm not an animal and I'm no slave. Nobody's puttin' chains on me."
- - Cheyenne demands his human dignity when kidnapped. The Trap
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