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Harts of the West is a humorous contemporary western about a Chicago family moving to a run-down Nevada ranch. The series consisted of 15 hour-long episodes that aired on CBS Saturdays, 9:00 to 10:00 p.m., from September 1993 until June 1994. Much of the series was shot on location in downtown Mayer, Arizona, a small town near Prescott. Clint Black wrote and sang the theme song, In a Laid Back Way.

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  • Harts of the West is a humorous contemporary western about a Chicago family moving to a run-down Nevada ranch. The series consisted of 15 hour-long episodes that aired on CBS Saturdays, 9:00 to 10:00 p.m., from September 1993 until June 1994. Much of the series was shot on location in downtown Mayer, Arizona, a small town near Prescott. Clint Black wrote and sang the theme song, In a Laid Back Way. CBS scheduled the series between two popular westerns: Dr. Quinn: Medicine Woman and Walker, Texas Ranger, and it received positive reviews. One reviewer wrote "Don’t make the mistake of ignoring Harts of the West", and another stated the show was "One of the fall season's more appealing new series." However, the series left the schedule in January 1994, with a few final episodes being shown in June 1994. (en)
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  • 1994-06-18 (xsd:date)
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  • 1993-09-25 (xsd:date)
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  • United States (en)
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  • Bill D'Elia (en)
  • Neal Israel (en)
  • James Hayman (en)
  • Mel Damski (en)
  • Robert Lieberman (en)
  • Greg Beeman (en)
  • Helaine Head (en)
  • Scott Brazil (en)
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  • 1993-09-25 (xsd:date)
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  • English (en)
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  • 1994-06-18 (xsd:date)
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  • 15 (xsd:integer)
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  • 1993-09-25 (xsd:date)
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  • During a family camping trip Dave falls down an abandoned mine shaft. After that the Harts are threatened by a bear and a tornado. (en)
  • The local buckboard race becomes a battle of the sexes when Allie competes, and R.O. tries to talk Rose out of entering a beauty contest. (en)
  • Auggie begins to prepare for his death, but Dave tries to convince the man his time to die has not come. (en)
  • After Dave Hart has a coronary episode he follows his dream of being a cowboy and puts a down payment on a ranch shown in a 1957 sales brochure. (en)
  • Allie’s mother visits the ranch, and is attracted to Jake. (en)
  • Marcus brings a troubled teen to the ranch, and Zane follows Cassie to a roundup. (en)
  • Dave hires a former rodeo champ , and a moving company loses the Hart’s belongings. (en)
  • When Marcus breaks his leg Dave represents Sholo at the annual local rodeo. L'Amour tells an admirer she's nineteen. (en)
  • When the ranch well runs dry Dave works at a Las Vegas lingerie convention. (en)
  • Rose kicks out ex-husband R.O. so he moves to the Flying Tumbleweed. (en)
  • A family feud is rekindled when Jake’s brother comes for a visit. (en)
  • Jake wants to celebrate Duke’s 10th birthday with a Native American rite of passage. Allie thinks she's pregnant. (en)
  • When a trucking company raises the price of shipping livestock to the market Dave organizes a cattle drive. (en)
  • Zane risks his life to try and make friends, and R.O. claims to channel the dead after being struck by lightning. (en)
  • Someone killed Garrel's cow, Irene, plus Allie takes a teaching job and learns that Duke is failing in school. (en)
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  • Pilot (en)
  • The Right Stuff (en)
  • Drive, He Said (en)
  • Goodnight, Irene (en)
  • Auggie’s End (en)
  • Back in the Panties Again (en)
  • Cowboyz in the Hood (en)
  • Dead Man’s Leap (en)
  • Ghost Run (en)
  • Guess Who’s Coming to Chow? (en)
  • Hart's Vacation (en)
  • Home Alone … With Friends (en)
  • Jake and Duke's Excellent Adventure (en)
  • Jake's Brother (en)
  • You Got to Have Hart (en)
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  • Chris Ruppenthal (en)
  • Jill Gordon (en)
  • Trish Soodik (en)
  • James Kramer (en)
  • Mark Masucka (en)
  • Robert Moloney (en)
  • Trish Sookik (en)
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  • Harts of the West is a humorous contemporary western about a Chicago family moving to a run-down Nevada ranch. The series consisted of 15 hour-long episodes that aired on CBS Saturdays, 9:00 to 10:00 p.m., from September 1993 until June 1994. Much of the series was shot on location in downtown Mayer, Arizona, a small town near Prescott. Clint Black wrote and sang the theme song, In a Laid Back Way. (en)
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  • Harts of the West (en)
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