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The series followed the adventures of three (later four) Texas Rangers, Reese Bennett (Neville Brand), Joe Riley (William Smith), and Chad Cooper (Peter Brown), with Eric Hunter (Robert Wolders) joining the group in the second season. The Rangers resided in the local Texas town of Laredo, where they were under the orders of their disciplined leader, Captain Edward Parmalee (Phil Carey). The series was notorious for mixing humor with good old Western action. Every episode ends with the bad guys brought to justice.
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The series followed the adventures of three (later four) Texas Rangers, Reese Bennett (Neville Brand), (Creator/NevilleBrand), Joe Riley (William Smith), (Creator/WilliamSmith), and Chad Cooper (Peter Brown), with Eric Hunter (Robert Wolders) joining the group in the second season. The Rangers resided in the local Texas town of Laredo, where they were under the orders of their disciplined leader, Captain Edward Parmalee (Phil Carey). The series was notorious for mixing humor with good old Western action. Every episode ends with the bad guys brought to justice.
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The series followed the adventures of three (later four) Texas Rangers, Reese Bennett (Neville Brand), Joe Riley (William Smith), and Chad Cooper (Peter Brown), with Eric Hunter (Robert Wolders) joining the group in the second season. The Rangers resided in the local Texas town of Laredo, where they were under the orders of their disciplined leader, Captain Edward Parmalee.Parmalee (Phil Carey). The series was notorious for mixing humor with good old Western action. Every episode ends with the bad guys brought to justice.
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* ButtMonkey [=/=] NoRespectGuy: ButtMonkey[=/=]NoRespectGuy: Reese Bennett often falls victim to this. He always gets teased by Joe and Chad, and later Eric, and he often gets the shaft when asked to report to Captain Parmalee.
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* NitroExpress: In "Walk Softly", the Rangers have to deliver some nitroglycerin to the army, while somebody else is trying to steal it.SixthRanger: Eric Hunter.
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* FourTemperamentEnsemble: Captain Parmelee (melancholic), Reese Bennett (choleric), Joe Riley (phlegmatic), Chad Cooper (sanguine), and Eric Hunter (leukine).
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* FourTemperamentEnsemble: Captain Parmelee Parmalee (melancholic), Reese Bennett (choleric), Joe Riley (phlegmatic), Chad Cooper (sanguine), and Eric Hunter (leukine).
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* PoorlyDisguisedPilot: It was shown as an episode of ''Series/TheVirginian'' titled "We've Lost a Train".
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* PutTheirHeadsTogether: Reese knocks out a pair of wagon riders this way at the start of "Which Way Did They Go?"
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* FakeBrit: Dutch actor Robert Wolders as the very British-sounding Eric Hunter.
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'''Laredo''' was a Western Series that aired for two seasons, airing from September 16, 1965 to April 7, 1967.
The series followed the adventures of three (later four) Texas Rangers, Reese Bennett (Neville Brand), Joe Riley (William Smith), and Chad Cooper (Peter Brown), with Eric Hunter (Robert Wolders) joining the group in the second season. The Rangers resided in the local Texas town of Laredo, where they were under the orders of their disciplined leader, Captain Edward Parmalee. The series was notorious for mixing humor with good old Western action. Every episode ends with the bad guys brought to justice.
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!''Laredo'' provides examples of the following:
* ButtMonkey [=/=] NoRespectGuy: Reese Bennett often falls victim to this. He always gets teased by Joe and Chad, and later Eric, and he often gets the shaft when asked to report to Captain Parmalee.
* DaChief: Parmalee is this in spades.
* FakeBrit: Dutch actor Robert Wolders as the very British-sounding Eric Hunter.
* FourTemperamentEnsemble: Captain Parmelee (melancholic), Reese Bennett (choleric), Joe Riley (phlegmatic), Chad Cooper (sanguine), and Eric Hunter (leukine).
* FreudianTrio: In the first season, the rangers fall into this;
** Reese: Id
** Joe: Ego
** Chad: Superego
* GeniusBruiser: Chad Cooper
* TheJinx: One episode had an old friend of Reese who was thought to be considered a jinx.
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'''Laredo''' was a Western Series that aired for two seasons, airing from September 16, 1965 to April 7, 1967.
The series followed the adventures of three (later four) Texas Rangers, Reese Bennett (Neville Brand), Joe Riley (William Smith), and Chad Cooper (Peter Brown), with Eric Hunter (Robert Wolders) joining the group in the second season. The Rangers resided in the local Texas town of Laredo, where they were under the orders of their disciplined leader, Captain Edward Parmalee. The series was notorious for mixing humor with good old Western action. Every episode ends with the bad guys brought to justice.
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!''Laredo'' provides examples of the following:
* ButtMonkey [=/=] NoRespectGuy: Reese Bennett often falls victim to this. He always gets teased by Joe and Chad, and later Eric, and he often gets the shaft when asked to report to Captain Parmalee.
* DaChief: Parmalee is this in spades.
* FakeBrit: Dutch actor Robert Wolders as the very British-sounding Eric Hunter.
* FourTemperamentEnsemble: Captain Parmelee (melancholic), Reese Bennett (choleric), Joe Riley (phlegmatic), Chad Cooper (sanguine), and Eric Hunter (leukine).
* FreudianTrio: In the first season, the rangers fall into this;
** Reese: Id
** Joe: Ego
** Chad: Superego
* GeniusBruiser: Chad Cooper
* TheJinx: One episode had an old friend of Reese who was thought to be considered a jinx.
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