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“Contemporary Western” means that the action takes places in the present day.  “Fury” was contemporary; while [[Bonanza]] was a [[period piece]]; it was produce in the 1960s but was set in the previous century.
“Contemporary Western” means that the action takes places in the present day.  “Fury” was contemporary; while [[Bonanza]] was a [[period piece]]; it was produce in the 1960s but was set in the previous century.


Fury starred:
Fury concerned the adventures of a boy and his [[horse|stallion]].  It starred:
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* {{r|Fury (horse)}}
* [[Peter Graves]]
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An oft-repeated statement that “Fury” ended up at the knackers and was rescued is false according to the fan site brokenwheelranch.com.  The rescued horse may have been a stand-in (five different horses were used in filming ''Fury'').
An oft-repeated anecdote that “Fury” ended up at the knackers and was rescued is false according to the fan site brokenwheelranch.com.  The rescued horse may have been a stand-in (five different horses were used in filming ''Fury'').

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Fury was a television series in the Western genre. It ran from 1955-1060. The programme was an American contemporary western but was produced by ITV, a British network.

“Contemporary Western” means that the action takes places in the present day. “Fury” was contemporary; while Bonanza was a period piece; it was produce in the 1960s but was set in the previous century.

Fury concerned the adventures of a boy and his stallion. It starred:

  • Fury (horse) [r]: The equine hero of a Western television series, portrayed by a black stallion called Highland Dale. [e]
  • Peter Graves
  • Bobby Diamond
  • William Fawcett
  • Jimmy Baird
  • Robert Mobley
  • Ann Robinson
  • Lane Bradford


An oft-repeated anecdote that “Fury” ended up at the knackers and was rescued is false according to the fan site brokenwheelranch.com. The rescued horse may have been a stand-in (five different horses were used in filming Fury).