Rango is an American Western situation comedy starring comedian Tim Conway which was broadcast in the United States on the ABC television network in 1967. In Rango, Conway played an inept Texas Ranger who had been assigned to the quietest post the Rangers had, Deep Wells, so as to keep him from creating unnecessary trouble. The Rangers apparently had wanted him removed from the service altogether but were prevented from doing so by the fact that his father was their commander. But he seemed to bring his own trouble with him, as crime suddenly returned to a place that had seen very little of it the prior 20 years. Also appearing in Rango was the American Indian character Pink Cloud, an overly-assimilated Indian who was very fond of the ways of the whites and whose command of the English language was generally better than theirs. The theme song co-written by Earle Hagen and sung by Frankie Laine. The series ran for less than a year. TV Guide ranked the series number 47 on its TV Guide's 50 Worst Shows of All Time list in 2002.
Rango suspects the Brooks family that herd sheep of being rustlers. He decides to infiltrate their operation to find out the truth.
Rango suspects the Brooks family that herd sheep of being rustlers. He decides to infiltrate their operation to find out the truth.
Rango dons a Native American disguise to apprehend Chief Angry Bear. Complications ensue when the man's daughter Little Sparrow falls in love with the bumbling Rango.
Rango dons a Native American disguise to apprehend Chief Angry Bear. Complications ensue when the man's daughter Little Sparrow falls in love with the bumbling Rango.
Rango is proud of himself for jailing the notorious Larson brothers. But it's part of the outlaws scheme to tunnel into the bank next door.
Rango is proud of himself for jailing the notorious Larson brothers. But it's part of the outlaws scheme to tunnel into the bank next door.
Rango and Pink Cloud end up south of the border while hunting down a Mexican outlaw. Fiasco follows fiasco as the two men try their best to apprehend El Diablo.
Rango and Pink Cloud end up south of the border while hunting down a Mexican outlaw. Fiasco follows fiasco as the two men try their best to apprehend El Diablo.
Rango is transporting Kit Clanton, a woman prisoner, when he mistakes a disguised Horton for a gang member. The error allows her to escape.
Rango is transporting Kit Clanton, a woman prisoner, when he mistakes a disguised Horton for a gang member. The error allows her to escape.
Pink Cloud is taken captive by a hostile tribe and Rango poses as a traveling salesman in an attempt to free his friend.
Pink Cloud is taken captive by a hostile tribe and Rango poses as a traveling salesman in an attempt to free his friend.
Rango and Pink Cloud are in Junction City when a beautiful blonde reports her priceless diamond necklace stolen. With the sheriff out of town, Rango and Pink Cloud step in to solve the case.
Rango and Pink Cloud are in Junction City when a beautiful blonde reports her priceless diamond necklace stolen. With the sheriff out of town, Rango and Pink Cloud step in to solve the case.
A charming lady robber Belle charms Rango who he mistakes for the governor's daughter. The bumbling lawman helps her case the bank for her next holdup.
A charming lady robber Belle charms Rango who he mistakes for the governor's daughter. The bumbling lawman helps her case the bank for her next holdup.
Rango is an American Western situation comedy starring comedian Tim Conway which was broadcast in the United States on the ABC television network in 1967. In Rango, Conway played an inept Texas Ranger who had been assigned to the quietest post the Rangers had, Deep Wells, so as to keep him from creating unnecessary trouble. The Rangers apparently had wanted him removed from the service altogether but were prevented from doing so by the fact that his father was their commander. But he seemed to bring his own trouble with him, as crime suddenly returned to a place that had seen very little of it the prior 20 years. Also appearing in Rango was the American Indian character Pink Cloud, an overly-assimilated Indian who was very fond of the ways of the whites and whose command of the English language was generally better than theirs. The theme song co-written by Earle Hagen and sung by Frankie Laine. The series ran for less than a year. TV Guide ranked the series number 47 on its TV Guide's 50 Worst Shows of All Time list in 2002.
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