Matt Dillon, Gunsmoke, rode a buckskin horse.
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I think his middlename is Samson.
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Gunsmoke was made in the early 1950s and into the 1960's the horse that Marshall Dillon rode is no longer alive.
Marvin The Tap-Dancing Horse was created in 2000.
Brian Dillons GAA was created in 1910.
The name of the episode is, "The Fourth Victim." For a synopsis of the show, go to http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0594435/plotsummary
Andy Mayo has: Played Pansy the Dancing Horse in "Vitaphone Celebrities" in 1936. Played Pansy the Dancing Horse in "Gals and Gallons" in 1939. Played Pansy the Dancing Horse in "Crazy House" in 1943. Played Pansy the Dancing Horse in "Take It Big" in 1944. Played Pansy the Dancing Horse in "Jack Fina and His Orchestra" in 1949. Played Pansy the Dancing Horse in "Four Star Revue" in 1950. Played Pansy the Dancing Horse in "The Colgate Comedy Hour" in 1950.
A hand is 4 inches. So say it was 61.2 inches, it would be 15.3hh(hands high) at the withers.
Reports say Dillon's horse, Buck, retired into helping mental patients, learn to ride, until it's death in 1992. The horse was said to 45 years old, subtract that from 1992, you're at 1947. Gunsmokes first aired in 1955...that would have made the horse 8 years old, at the first episode.
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