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  • čas přidán 14. 08. 2024
  • It has been brought to our attention by David Blocker, that the photo we used for him is in fact, NOT David Blocker the son of Dan Blocker. We sincerely apologize to the "real" David Blocker for our mistake and thank him for bringing it to our attention. Thanks for watching!

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  • @NavyCWO
    @NavyCWO Před 10 lety +325

    In 1965 I was flying from San Antonio to San Diego to go to Navy Boot Camp. Dan Blocker was seated next to me on the airplane. The flight attendant asked him if he wanted a beer. He said "yes" and asked me if I wanted one. I whispered to him that I was only 19. He said that if I was old enough to be in the Navy I should be old enough to drink a beer. He and I enjoyed a flight full of conversation and a couple of beers. Dan Blocker was a neat guy

    • @ShelfWarmer
      @ShelfWarmer Před 5 lety +6

      that's so ace

    • @cathymyra7738
      @cathymyra7738 Před 5 lety +2

      William Carter patty cline

    • @RogerGrooms
      @RogerGrooms Před 5 lety +10

      I loved your story. By all accounts, he was the wonderful guy he played on Bonanza. It was quite a national event when it came on Sinfay night. All stopped to tune in

    • @christineberry3076
      @christineberry3076 Před 5 lety +4

      He was a wonderful actor.

    • @shirleycole7854
      @shirleycole7854 Před 5 lety +14

      True statement if old enough to be in the Navy.old enough for a beer.

  • @UncommonWoman1611
    @UncommonWoman1611 Před 4 lety +13

    Just finished watching your story on Michael Landon. The good ones seem to leave us tooo early, tooo soon!!! Thank you Jerry!!! You always do such a fabulous job on your biographies!!!
    09/01/2K20

  • @riverredartstudio
    @riverredartstudio Před 10 lety +60

    Being country and simple...does not mean...uneducated and unpopular..!! He certainly had all the traits of a good man. He was admired by many, and will be remembered for his true kindness and deep respect of others. Wonderful tribute to Dan Blocker...thanks for the video.

  • @clevelandrobinson1375
    @clevelandrobinson1375 Před 8 lety +295

    I am a 64 year old african american. I said this to say, I do not know Dan personally, but I am glad that I grew up in his time.He appeared to be a gentle giant and a good person. I truly do miss his presence and who else could Ben Cartwright, little Joe, or Adam call Hoss, but Dan Blocker. No one else could fit that part. Rest in peace big guy, rest in peace....

    • @billharden7127
      @billharden7127 Před 8 lety +13

      +WickedTornado Well said. I'm 60 and I remember those days well.Brought back a lot of memories.

    • @johnbell7193
      @johnbell7193 Před 7 lety +6

      Cleveland Robinson j

    • @hasanrolf
      @hasanrolf Před 7 lety +25

      no such thing as an african american.. were you born in america?? then you are american.. i was born in england.. my great grandparents were from norway.. but i do not say im norwegian english

    • @Remember1864
      @Remember1864 Před 7 lety +3

      haters gonna hate... go take yer xanax

    • @hasanrolf
      @hasanrolf Před 7 lety +6

      lol if i were a lady i wouldnt. but im right in what i say.. nothing whatsoever with hate as j. smith thinks

  • @flitzflitty1402
    @flitzflitty1402 Před 9 lety +67

    Jerry, you seem like a real nice man with a big heart.... The world needs more people like you

    • @JerrySkinner1943
      @JerrySkinner1943  Před 9 lety +9

      Flitz Flitty Flitz, thank you very much for your kind words. But i think the world has enough problems without everyone being like me. I thank you for the compliment. Jerry

    • @Garrysullivanjones
      @Garrysullivanjones Před 5 lety +5

      What Flitz said is true Mr Skinner

    • @lyndafaye6748
      @lyndafaye6748 Před 2 lety

      @@JerrySkinner1943 " being like me?" I read allot of these and compare videos; I think you're EXCELLENT!
      I wish someone could put me in touch with DAVID or Dirk ? Can YOU ? I see a MOVIE here about a MOVIE STAR, don't you ?
      After having viewed the VERY DECENT INTERVIEW by Bobbie Wygant's rerun and read all of the comments,
      I realize this man was one of the most well-educated actors depicted by both her videos . another commenter (there) Lynn Wood , mentioned Dan's MILITARY career also ?Jerry Skinner's heartfelt attitude on his videos is always evident too; Seems to me this many worked, supported a family, attended UCLA and some say he had a Masters in Fine Arts (not sure of that one).but he of all great actors and " Great Gentle-Hearted" ones, deserved to be interviewed by an appropriate host. Seems that STRESS might have played a part in the "early death" uthink?
      Have you seen the comment above BY LYNN WOOD ? Like to see a BOOK about this man from some who personally knew him; or at least a well-assembled video ....A VIDEO of some public domain footage connected with DAN BLOCKER'S MILITARY EXPERIENCE ?GREAT INTERVIEW; Seems to me it's the ARROGANT HOSTS that elicit the inarticulate appropriateness of "today's" interview shows. They're moreover about the hosts needing a screen test sample to show , than the actors they're interviewing ? I think he had "allot more under his belt" w/ more cleverness "up his sleeve" than he had time to express ? such as Michael Landon "was" or "became" the Little House on the Prarie?" DAN WAS the "gentle heart character "that WAS " Bonanza." I used to love to make up titles back then (and still , ha) and thought a whole show should have been devoted TO Dan Blocker, and title it " Gentle Heart?" Gee , maybe I'll copyright that tonight.(.Sounds like 'a song comin' ON" HERE yes ?)Well, said, and this in regard to an actor whose private life wasn't displayed as so many video-makers do today to their actors. (Think I have a list of those inaccuracies somewhere by now!). TEXAN, huh? Bet he'd have allot to say TODAY about China, Afghanistan, the Ukraine, Putin and the Fake Administration of Gangsters flopping around pretending they know anything about helping THEIR OWN PEOPLE ? What a great "character' he was-So now we see he was " Two Great Characters! " working full time to support a family AND working on a degree at UCLA , .....WHILE trying to enter the acting field, is allot of stress on allot of aspiring actors too; RIP Dan !
      I was sort of hoping that a commenter who knew Mr. Blocker personally, would come here, and I could ask if they KNEW, if the music agent " Don" Blocker -was related to Dan? His office was two doors down from "Hank" Mancini's" and he represented Dolly back when songwriters had to play their songs live for agents. (Long story short --ANYONE ?)Thanks," Beauty is as Beauty Does"the song I sang live for DON Blocker the day I accidentally walked intoHank's office by mistake!Praying for Afghanistan and the Ukraine""God Gave Them One More Day"I Ain't no Middleman"FredGold& LyndaFaye"LyndaFayeSmusic@gmail.com) and at Yahoo, if I get censored for using the word God too often?

  • @cucumeh
    @cucumeh Před 10 lety +18

    Dan was awesome, he made that show what it was. He was a gentle giant, kind caring, yet tough as they come. We missed you Hoss.

  • @bchlvrbob
    @bchlvrbob Před 4 lety +4

    Thank you for such a wonderful representation of this man’s “too short” but eventful life. I got to see him at Frontier Land in Cherokee, NC around 1962, and he was truly the same person on both sides of the camera. Wonderful memories and still a fan of the show.

  • @despinam.andrelus7041
    @despinam.andrelus7041 Před 10 lety +48

    Beloved Dan Blocker. What you see is what you get - on and off screen. Big ole gentle, loveable, huggable teddy-bear and all around beautiful man. Broke the mold with that one. (sigh)

  • @Jumpnjack55
    @Jumpnjack55 Před 7 lety +10

    Hi Jerry,
    I just had to stop by one more time and listen to the video of an "old friend", Mr. Dan Blocker. He would visit his war buddy, who lived across the street from our school and this hulking giant of a man would walk across the street and attend "assembly" on Monday morning whenever he was in town. Back in the days of yore, we would gather around the flagpole, listen and sing along with the national anthem and recite the pledge of alligence, all of which are illegal today I'm sure. Mr. Broussard would ask Mr. Blocker if he had anything to say to "his kids". Mr. Blocker would always talk about the importance of a good education and bragged about having a better degree than Mr. Greene and everyone else on the show. Our principal, Mr. Broussard, had a late model Chrysler Imperial, about a '60 or '61. Mr. Blocker squatted down behind it and lifted the rear end of the vehicle off the ground. This is back when there were no plastics used in the construction of an American auto. We all thought of him as a giant.
    I wish kids today had such heros who would inspire them to do good rather than to do nothing.
    Thanks again,
    JJ

  • @failuretocommunicate8690
    @failuretocommunicate8690 Před 7 lety +44

    When I was a kid (late 60's) there was only one Hoss. And people talked about him with such familiarity, like a family member. He was much loved in his lifetime. I hope he knew it.

  • @divox9pqr
    @divox9pqr Před 8 lety +111

    I remember Dan Blocker, and how shocked I was when he died suddenly. Hollywood characterized him as a big, dull behemoth, but he in truth was nothing like that stereotype. He was so much more, it was such a pleasure to get a glimpse of the true and real person who was actually an intellectual with a masters degree pursuing his PHD when the acting bug bit him.

    • @pearlpurlperrell
      @pearlpurlperrell Před 8 lety +10

      +Rodney Brown I had no idea he was as young as he was when he died.I thought he was older than that. What a shame. He was my favorite too.

    • @RonYoungAsElvis
      @RonYoungAsElvis Před 8 lety +17

      Dan Blocker really cool gentle giant is the impression I got !! Bonanza a timeless western all of the actors were great !! I have seen several of your videos and have really enjoyed them !! thanks

    • @franknovarro3770
      @franknovarro3770 Před 7 lety +1

      P Fletch

    • @karenchastain9789
      @karenchastain9789 Před 5 lety

      Rodney Morgan Brown I agree!

  • @dianestidman3780
    @dianestidman3780 Před 7 lety +85

    I loved Hoss's character on bonanza. He stole my heart. I wanted to my future husband to be modeled after him. I still watch the reruns. Our loss and heavens gain. Thank you Lord, you allowed us to keep him in our hearts.

    • @josephineschulze9807
      @josephineschulze9807 Před 7 lety +4

      Diane Stidman p

    • @iaveal1
      @iaveal1 Před 7 lety +3

      Diane Stidman ... I always wanted Dan to get the girl on Bonanza, marry, and live happily ever after. I'm sure that happened to Dan in real life. Any woman would be very happy to be married to a man like Dan Blocker.

    • @dianabeurman364
      @dianabeurman364 Před 6 lety +2

      Diane Stidman i had a crushon him too!

    • @porkysgirl816
      @porkysgirl816 Před 4 lety +1

      Diane Stidman; it seemed as though all the girls either had a crush on Adam or Little Joe but my favorite was Hoss; I didn’t like when they introduced him as that, his ‘real’ name of ‘Eric’ should have been given. He always seemed to be the gentle giant, one who would and could protect you when needed. I don’t know if it was a crush I had or young girl love but when I got married, my husband is as tall as Dan was and as we got older, he’s about the size of Dan, too; a gentle giant himself. I remember the Bonanza episode where Little Joe got married and built his wife a house but it burned and she died: THAT episode Michael Landon wrote for ‘Hoss’ but he passed away suddenly; I cried like he was my husband when I heard the news. He’ll always be in my heart.....DAN BLOCKER

  • @zelphx
    @zelphx Před 8 lety +7

    I actually teared up during this.
    Who DIDN'T love Dan Blocker?

  • @detective29
    @detective29 Před 8 lety +65

    Seldom is it that the person behind the role turns out to be just as nice a person as fans believe they are. The entertainment world is rife with stories of actors/actresses who are rude to fans, hard to deal with, extremely eccentric, not good parents, what have you. It is nice to know that one of the most beloved characters from television was just as down to earth as the role they played. Thanks for making this short film.

  • @hippiedachshunds1632
    @hippiedachshunds1632 Před 9 lety +27

    I grew up in the 60's in a small town not far from O'Donnell. We all claimed Dan Blocker as one of "ours"...and we never missed an episode of Bonanza. Thanks for this lovely tribute. Your voice sounds like home to me.

    • @lyndafaye6748
      @lyndafaye6748 Před 2 lety

      I wish someone could put me in touch with DAVID or Dirk ? Can YOU ? I see a MOVIE here about a MOVIE STAR, don't you ?
      After having viewed the VERY DECENT INTERVIEW by Bobbie Wygant's rerun and read all of the comments,
      I realize this man was one of the most well-educated actors depicted by both her videos . another commenter (there) Lynn Wood , mentioned Dan's MILITARY career also ?Jerry Skinner's heartfelt attitude on his videos is always evident too; Seems to me this many worked, supported a family, attended UCLA and some say he had a Masters in Fine Arts (not sure of that one).but he of all great actors and " Great Gentle-Hearted" ones, deserved to be interviewed by an appropriate host. Seems that STRESS might have played a part in the "early death" uthink?
      Have you seen the comment above BY LYNN WOOD ? Like to see a BOOK about this man from some who personally knew him; or at least a well-assembled video ....A VIDEO of some public domain footage connected with DAN BLOCKER'S MILITARY EXPERIENCE ?GREAT INTERVIEW; Seems to me it's the ARROGANT HOSTS that elicit the inarticulate appropriateness of "today's" interview shows. They're moreover about the hosts needing a screen test sample to show , than the actors they're interviewing ? I think he had "allot more under his belt" w/ more cleverness "up his sleeve" than he had time to express ? such as Michael Landon "was" or "became" the Little House on the Prarie?" DAN WAS the "gentle heart character "that WAS " Bonanza." I used to love to make up titles back then (and still , ha) and thought a whole show should have been devoted TO Dan Blocker, and title it " Gentle Heart?" Gee , maybe I'll copyright that tonight.(.Sounds like 'a song comin' ON" HERE yes ?)Well, said, and this in regard to an actor whose private life wasn't displayed as so many video-makers do today to their actors. (Think I have a list of those inaccuracies somewhere by now!). TEXAN, huh? Bet he'd have allot to say TODAY about China, Afghanistan, the Ukraine, Putin and the Fake Administration of Gangsters flopping around pretending they know anything about helping THEIR OWN PEOPLE ? What a great "character' he was-So now we see he was " Two Great Characters! " working full time to support a family AND working on a degree at UCLA , .....WHILE trying to enter the acting field, is allot of stress on allot of aspiring actors too; RIP Dan !
      I was sort of hoping that a commenter who knew Mr. Blocker personally, would come here, and I could ask if they KNEW, if the music agent " Don" Blocker -was related to Dan? His office was two doors down from "Hank" Mancini's" and he represented Dolly back when songwriters had to play their songs live for agents. (Long story short --ANYONE ?)Thanks," Beauty is as Beauty Does"the song I sang live for DON Blocker the day I accidentally walked intoHank's office by mistake!Praying for Afghanistan and the Ukraine""God Gave Them One More Day"I Ain't no Middleman"FredGold& LyndaFaye"LyndaFayeSmusic@gmail.com) and at Yahoo, if I get censored for using the word God too often?

  • @bryanlilly8876
    @bryanlilly8876 Před 9 lety +34

    Awesome video. I, as well, grew up watching Dan on "Bonanza". I have always heard he was a gentle giant.. R.I.P. Dan Blocker....

  • @Jumpnjack55
    @Jumpnjack55 Před 9 lety +5

    As a kid in the backwaters of south west Louisiana I met Mr. Blocker for what we called the mid-winter fair. (The gentleman that lived across the street from our school was a Korean War veteran friend of Mr. Blocker.) He would talk to us kids about being good citizens, getting a good education (he had a master's degree and no one else on the set of Bonanza did.) and what our responsibilities were to the entire community. Our principal had an old ((late 1950's Plymouth)) Mr. Blocker would bend down and pick the rear end off the ground. This giant of a man cared so much for "his kids" in backwater USA that he inspired me to be a better person. I was so inspired by this giant of a man to this day I am proud of what he did for us. I went on to earn 2 doctoral degrees after serving in Vietnam. This true gentleman inspired me to be a better person than I could ever have been. Mr. Blocker, I will remember you until the day I die, God allow.
    JJ

    • @JerrySkinner1943
      @JerrySkinner1943  Před 9 lety +1

      Jumpnjack55 JJ, Thank you for telling us your personal story. Thank you. Jerry

    • @Jumpnjack55
      @Jumpnjack55 Před 9 lety +1

      Hi Jerry,
      Thank you for your comment. Mr. Blocker was a REAL American. He always brought the conversation down to "What do we give back"? I remember quite well JFK's inauguration speech of "ask not what America can do for you, ask what you can do for America." That was Mr. Blocker's theme. Of course, he looked like a bear to us, he was so big but he took time from his Hollywood schedule to talk to us kids and that impressed me more than anything else. To this day I cannot watch Bonanza without remembering what this noble man did for us kids, of course, now "us k ids" are in our 60's but no less kids today when we remember what he had to say.
      JJ

    • @JerrySkinner1943
      @JerrySkinner1943  Před 9 lety

      Jumpnjack55 Thank you JJ. Jerry

    • @lyndafaye6748
      @lyndafaye6748 Před 2 lety

      AH another comment about Dan's MILITARY affilliations yes ? Good to hear...and remember GOOD THOUGHTS DIE HARD...
      I wish someone could put me in touch with DAVID or Dirk ? Can YOU ? I see a MOVIE here about a MOVIE STAR, don't you ?
      After having viewed the VERY DECENT INTERVIEW by Bobbie Wygant's rerun and read all of the comments,
      I realize this man was one of the most well-educated actors depicted by both her videos . another commenter (there) Lynn Wood , mentioned Dan's MILITARY career also ?Jerry Skinner's heartfelt attitude on his videos is always evident too; Seems to me this many worked, supported a family, attended UCLA and some say he had a Masters in Fine Arts (not sure of that one).but he of all great actors and " Great Gentle-Hearted" ones, deserved to be interviewed by an appropriate host. Seems that STRESS might have played a part in the "early death" uthink?
      Have you seen the comment above BY LYNN WOOD ? Like to see a BOOK about this man from some who personally knew him; or at least a well-assembled video ....A VIDEO of some public domain footage connected with DAN BLOCKER'S MILITARY EXPERIENCE ?GREAT INTERVIEW; Seems to me it's the ARROGANT HOSTS that elicit the inarticulate appropriateness of "today's" interview shows. They're moreover about the hosts needing a screen test sample to show , than the actors they're interviewing ? I think he had "allot more under his belt" w/ more cleverness "up his sleeve" than he had time to express ? such as Michael Landon "was" or "became" the Little House on the Prarie?" DAN WAS the "gentle heart character "that WAS " Bonanza." I used to love to make up titles back then (and still , ha) and thought a whole show should have been devoted TO Dan Blocker, and title it " Gentle Heart?" Gee , maybe I'll copyright that tonight.(.Sounds like 'a song comin' ON" HERE yes ?)Well, said, and this in regard to an actor whose private life wasn't displayed as so many video-makers do today to their actors. (Think I have a list of those inaccuracies somewhere by now!). TEXAN, huh? Bet he'd have allot to say TODAY about China, Afghanistan, the Ukraine, Putin and the Fake Administration of Gangsters flopping around pretending they know anything about helping THEIR OWN PEOPLE ? What a great "character' he was-So now we see he was " Two Great Characters! " working full time to support a family AND working on a degree at UCLA , .....WHILE trying to enter the acting field, is allot of stress on allot of aspiring actors too; RIP Dan !
      I was sort of hoping that a commenter who knew Mr. Blocker personally, would come here, and I could ask if they KNEW, if the music agent " Don" Blocker -was related to Dan? His office was two doors down from "Hank" Mancini's" and he represented Dolly back when songwriters had to play their songs live for agents. (Long story short --ANYONE ?)Thanks," Beauty is as Beauty Does"the song I sang live for DON Blocker the day I accidentally walked intoHank's office by mistake!Praying for Afghanistan and the Ukraine""God Gave Them One More Day"I Ain't no Middleman"FredGold& LyndaFaye"LyndaFayeSmusic@gmail.com) and at Yahoo, if I get censored for using the word God too often?

  • @cbiscuit73
    @cbiscuit73 Před 7 lety +11

    Really enjoyed this. When I was a little girl I loved Bonanza and my favorite character was Hoss. Everyone loved Little Joe or Adam (original oldest brother) but not me. There was something about this gentle giant of a man that I adored. I was a junior in high school when he died and I was truly sad. Thank you.

  • @thomasgilman1096
    @thomasgilman1096 Před 10 lety +18

    I still watch Bonanza, still love it. Still love Hoss, and as a result, of course, Dan, too. He is one of the major reasons I survived to adulthood. Every week was rough. I leaned heavy to reach Sunday night. God bless him. It's not possible to forget the lovely spirit he conveyed in creating Hoss.

  • @mtlassen1992
    @mtlassen1992 Před 9 lety +36

    Anyone that grew up in the 60's 70's watched every episode of Bonanza. I grew up not far from Lake Tahoe, and remember going to the ranch near E. Shore. It was surreal standing in the ranch house where it was filmed, and realizing when the actors went upstairs, it was a dead end and they just hid around the corner!
    Thanks for this great video. So many details I never knew!

    • @hectorsalcido4106
      @hectorsalcido4106 Před 9 lety +6

      Andrew Phillips Same as when they went out of the house, mounted their horses and took off around the house, you would think they were gone, but there was no trail around the house, it just ended there. Ah, what times.

    • @debbabbit9283
      @debbabbit9283 Před 7 lety +1

      Andrew Phillips lo

    • @josephinegayle2903
      @josephinegayle2903 Před 7 lety +1

      Bonnaza

    • @lawrenceno6877
      @lawrenceno6877 Před 6 lety

      Andrew Phillips 00

  • @starwish2463
    @starwish2463 Před 8 lety +8

    When I was a little girl, my first love was sweet, honorable, kind, and funny Hoss. He will always hold a special place in my heart.

  • @KLUNKET
    @KLUNKET Před 9 lety +33

    Thank you for taking the time to make this short documentary. I've always loved Dan Blocker. I wrote to the set of Bonanza when I was a boy and Dan Blocker signed a picture to me, wrote a short letter to me and even got Lorne Greene and Michael Landon to sign the photo! You can't imagine how excited I was as a boy to have my childhood heroes Hoss, Ben, and Little Joe Cartwright take the time out to do something like that. I wish that I still had the letter and the signed photo. I'll bet they would be worth quite a bit today! I always kept it inside of an old briefcase my dad had given me, and to this day have no idea what happened to that briefcase. I also had a signed picture from Ken Curtis and Jim Arness from Gunsmoke in that briefcase as well as some sports autographs that I got when I was a kid. When I left home my mom kept my room exactly how it was for a while, then when I got married I remember going and cleaning out my boyhood bedroom and packing my things up, and the briefcase was nowhere to be found. It has been my hope that it will turn up somewhere in moms house one day- but that has yet to happen..lol. I still collect autographs to this day and I sure wish I still had that photograph- it was always my prized possession. I think my parents may have accidentally sold the briefcase in a yard sale but they have yet to this day admit to doing that hahaha! If that is what happened, I wish I had seen the look on the persons face when they broke the lock and looked inside that briefcase! Who knows, maybe it is in the bottom of a box up in my moms attic, or the garage. It looks like a wharehouse in there!!

    • @JerrySkinner1943
      @JerrySkinner1943  Před 9 lety +5

      Thank you Klunket for watching our video. It was fun going out to Texas and learning about Dan Blocker. The more I learned about him, the more I liked him. Jerry

    • @KLUNKET
      @KLUNKET Před 9 lety +3

      The video was great... It brought back some memories for me this morning! Dan was a great guy and again, thanks for making this...

    • @franknovarro3770
      @franknovarro3770 Před 7 lety

      KLUNKET m

    • @franknovarro3770
      @franknovarro3770 Před 7 lety

      KLUNKET

    • @iaveal1
      @iaveal1 Před 7 lety +1

      KLUNKET ..I do hope that someday soon you will find those treasured autographs. Don't give up searching for them. I have a feeling that briefcase is still in your mom's house

  • @candycee8634
    @candycee8634 Před 3 lety +2

    I just loved Dan. He remined me so much of my Dad. I know our family watched Bonanza everytime it was on! Dad loved westerns!

  • @raynattrass8041
    @raynattrass8041 Před 8 lety +5

    Thanks So Much Mr. Skinner , It was so nice of You to share Your"re time making this film and story about Mr. Blocker. He sure was a Heart WARMER on film ! and off I"ll bet!, My Dad had told Me a little story about Dan I"d like to share if I could! While We were living in Tahoe My Father was working over in Incline village no. east end of the lake where He"d eat breakfast at a small cafe" so to speak and the waitresses told Him that Dan would come in there all the time while they were filming Bonanza and would order a couple dozen eggs a loaf or two of toast and two lb"s of bacon! that"s some appetite we"ll we all know how story"s go? I wounder! anyhow! His role as Hoss was like a Brother to Me and many others I"m sure! May God Bless Dan and Family Allways ! P.S. And to all the beautiful comments!

    • @JerrySkinner1943
      @JerrySkinner1943  Před 8 lety +1

      +ray nattrass Thank you Ray for that information. All these things adds up and helps everyone to know Dan Blocker a little better. Thank you. Jerry

  • @sheliasunday7744
    @sheliasunday7744 Před 5 lety +4

    Awesome once again Mr Skinner! Just watched Audie Murphy this morning, I’ve lived in Greenville Texas 35 years. Born and raised in DeKalb Texas. I’m covered! Thanks again for your great videos.

    • @lyndafaye6748
      @lyndafaye6748 Před 2 lety

      HIS ARE THE BEST;
      I wish someone could put me in touch with DAVID or Dirk ? Can YOU ? I see a MOVIE here about a MOVIE STAR, don't you ?
      After having viewed the VERY DECENT INTERVIEW by Bobbie Wygant's rerun and read all of the comments,
      I realize this man was one of the most well-educated actors depicted by both her videos . another commenter (there) Lynn Wood , mentioned Dan's MILITARY career also ?Jerry Skinner's heartfelt attitude on his videos is always evident too; Seems to me this many worked, supported a family, attended UCLA and some say he had a Masters in Fine Arts (not sure of that one).but he of all great actors and " Great Gentle-Hearted" ones, deserved to be interviewed by an appropriate host. Seems that STRESS might have played a part in the "early death" uthink?
      Have you seen the comment above BY LYNN WOOD ? Like to see a BOOK about this man from some who personally knew him; or at least a well-assembled video ....A VIDEO of some public domain footage connected with DAN BLOCKER'S MILITARY EXPERIENCE ?GREAT INTERVIEW; Seems to me it's the ARROGANT HOSTS that elicit the inarticulate appropriateness of "today's" interview shows. They're moreover about the hosts needing a screen test sample to show , than the actors they're interviewing ? I think he had "allot more under his belt" w/ more cleverness "up his sleeve" than he had time to express ? such as Michael Landon "was" or "became" the Little House on the Prarie?" DAN WAS the "gentle heart character "that WAS " Bonanza." I used to love to make up titles back then (and still , ha) and thought a whole show should have been devoted TO Dan Blocker, and title it " Gentle Heart?" Gee , maybe I'll copyright that tonight.(.Sounds like 'a song comin' ON" HERE yes ?)Well, said, and this in regard to an actor whose private life wasn't displayed as so many video-makers do today to their actors. (Think I have a list of those inaccuracies somewhere by now!). TEXAN, huh? Bet he'd have allot to say TODAY about China, Afghanistan, the Ukraine, Putin and the Fake Administration of Gangsters flopping around pretending they know anything about helping THEIR OWN PEOPLE ? What a great "character' he was-So now we see he was " Two Great Characters! " working full time to support a family AND working on a degree at UCLA , .....WHILE trying to enter the acting field, is allot of stress on allot of aspiring actors too; RIP Dan !
      I was sort of hoping that a commenter who knew Mr. Blocker personally, would come here, and I could ask if they KNEW, if the music agent " Don" Blocker -was related to Dan? His office was two doors down from "Hank" Mancini's" and he represented Dolly back when songwriters had to play their songs live for agents. (Long story short --ANYONE ?)Thanks," Beauty is as Beauty Does"the song I sang live for DON Blocker the day I accidentally walked intoHank's office by mistake!Praying for Afghanistan and the Ukraine""God Gave Them One More Day"I Ain't no Middleman"FredGold& LyndaFaye"LyndaFayeSmusic@gmail.com) and at Yahoo, if I get censored for using the word God too often?

  • @pbodymathis
    @pbodymathis Před 8 lety +135

    You left out some very interesting information about Dan playing football at Harden Simmons University in Abilene, Texas. They say when the bus arrived at the away game, Dan would come out with chains around him and several players trying to control him just to scare the other team!

  • @Neunvierzehnsechs
    @Neunvierzehnsechs Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you so much for making this video. I saw him when i was a child, not only in Bonanza. He was a true cowboy and a real man. He will never be forgotten... .

  • @jimgusto
    @jimgusto Před 9 lety +14

    I just happened to find this on youtube, I guess by accident...and I'm glad I did. Thank you for making this video. Mr Skinner. I watched Bonanza every Sunday night when I was a boy growing up. Never missed it. Even on nights I had to go to Church on Sunday nights...we made sure and rushed home afterwards, so we wouldn't miss it. I like him in "The Lady In Cement", with Frank Sinatra too. Completely different role from Hoss. When Dan Blocker died, it was sure one sad day, man. So young indeed. And he seemed like a family member to so many...since we grew up with his friendly face in our living rooms as kids.

    • @JerrySkinner1943
      @JerrySkinner1943  Před 9 lety +4

      Thank you Jim, He was a part of a lot of peoples childhood. Thanks again, Jerry

  • @MaryEllen10862
    @MaryEllen10862 Před 9 lety +31

    Dan Blocker was always my favorite on Bonanza! Don't get me wrong I loved all the characters on Bonanza but he was always the one I liked a little more than the others. He was sweet, funny, goofy, and serious when needed and that is what made him a great actor! I have heard he was the same in his personal life and I would have loved to met him. You are missed Dan Blocker but you will never be forgotten because I for one still sit with my husband and we watch bonanza as much as we can and I guess we always will because that is how much we love the show! My kids gave it to us as a gift well as many as we could afford but I would love one day to own all of the seasons so I keep watching for who ever offers it but it is hard to find the whole entire set from the first episode to the last season! If anyone knows where I can get them for a reasonable price could you please reply to this I would appreciate it. RIP Dan Blocker! Always in our hearts!!

  • @phazer1001
    @phazer1001 Před 8 lety +45

    This is a wonderful documentary. Thanks for making it. I always had a special place in my heart for 'Hoss'.

    • @JerrySkinner1943
      @JerrySkinner1943  Před 8 lety +7

      +Phil Brux So do I Phil. Thank you. Jerry

    • @ralphking516
      @ralphking516 Před 8 lety +3

      +Jerry Skinner Saw him and Amanda Blake in our hometown,Danville VA, Christmas parade when I was seven. thanks Jerry. Can you do Wreck of Old 97? We were also the Last Capital of Confederacy

  • @genekinnick2174
    @genekinnick2174 Před 10 lety +7

    The news of Dan Blocker's death was devastating to a lot of Bonanza fans, myself included. Until now I had known nothing of where he came from, the environs he grew up in or his family, friends and background, but it's nice to know he was so well loved and respected by everyone. Still watching the Bonanza re-runs. Thanks for putting this up!

  • @Mezzotenor
    @Mezzotenor Před 10 lety +11

    Very fine tribute to a beloved actor, from the heart and most enjoyable.

  • @acgillespie
    @acgillespie Před 8 lety +4

    My Brother was a surgical nurse during the surgery when he passed.....It was Heart Breaking and Dan is Missed..

    • @JerrySkinner1943
      @JerrySkinner1943  Před 8 lety +2

      +acgillespie Thank you acgillespie for telling us about your brother being there during Dan Blockers surgery. Thank you again. Jerry

  • @curiousmike1044
    @curiousmike1044 Před 9 lety +7

    Liked the video very much. It is worth mentioning that Dan served in the U.S. Army. My dad went through basic training with him at Ft. Polk, Louisiana, and has told me a few stories about how Dan would entertain the guys. One of Dan's favorite poems was "The Face upon the Barroom Floor". A rather lengthy poem that Dan had committed to memory. The guys would gather round and Dan would recite it for them. Apparently this was considered highly entertaining by the guys in their unit.

    • @JerrySkinner1943
      @JerrySkinner1943  Před 9 lety +1

      ***** Think you Mike. That was before he became famous. Guess he was a comedian even back then. Thanks, Jerry

    • @CanisLupus4844
      @CanisLupus4844 Před 9 lety +1

      ***** ; Wow, thanks for that . This Memorial Day is even better, for me, knowing Dan and I both served our great nation

    • @richardcarroll3973
      @richardcarroll3973 Před 5 lety +1

      Curious Mike no

  • @alaskan6384
    @alaskan6384 Před 9 lety +11

    I was so sad when "Big Hoss" died. He and the Cartwrights were a big part of my life. I always admired the actors of "Bonanza". Thanks for such an insightful look into the life of "Big Hoss", Dan Blocker, a great American icon.

    • @JerrySkinner1943
      @JerrySkinner1943  Před 9 lety

      Jeff Lagneaux Jeff thank you for watching, I enjoyed going out to Texas where Dan was raised. His friends were surprised when he became a T.V. cowboy. They expected him to be quoting Shakespeare, not riding a horse. Thanks again, Jerry

  • @johncrucchiola5779
    @johncrucchiola5779 Před 9 lety +7

    I was never a Bonanza fan,but I was a Dan Blocker fan.I can still remember being shocked and sad when it came on the TV news that Dan had died that day.When you saw him on the tube he was so relaxed and nice,you felt like you new him,and that he was a kind and gentle man.This as a nice piece,for a deserving man,Thanks.

  • @tarnsand
    @tarnsand Před 10 lety +14

    What a wonderful tribute to Dan Blocker. He was my favourite Cartwright.
    Being Canadian I grew up listening to Lorne Greene's voice on all the educational films we watched in school. He narrated ( that clear deep voice) most of the news/educational/training footage being he was Canadian; before becoming famous as Ben Cartwright. We can still see that footage today on a channel here in Canada called 'Silver Screen'.

  • @rayhendryx6822
    @rayhendryx6822 Před 7 lety +14

    Wish you had included some about Dan's college days at Sul Ross State College in Alpine,Texas, where he met Dolphia. Dan, Levin Davis, and my father, Gene Hendryx, ran together during their days at Sul Ross. Also, I may have missed it in your presentation, but Dan served with distinction in the U.S. Army during the Korean War. He was one of the finest people I've ever known. We miss Dan Blocker.

    • @JerrySkinner1943
      @JerrySkinner1943  Před 7 lety +5

      Thank you Ray for telling us all about your personal relationship with Dan Blocker. It helps us to understand what a nice person he really was. Jerry

  • @robharding1957
    @robharding1957 Před 9 lety +45

    Dan Blocker was just a Nice guy !! and The Ponderosa was never the same without him.

  • @GrammaPeachysKitchen
    @GrammaPeachysKitchen Před 9 lety +5

    Thank you, I loved this video. Dan was special to our family. He was my Gramma's neighbor when he lived in California.

  • @OAK77uk
    @OAK77uk Před 8 lety +7

    Thanks for posting this ~ brings back many memories of the show and who Dan was.

  • @RayT70
    @RayT70 Před 8 lety +24

    I really enjoy these videos you make Jerry Skinner. You do a great job. Thanks for putting these together for us.

  • @janetruggles6926
    @janetruggles6926 Před 7 lety +4

    Thank You. This not only brought back memories of the show, but of my Uncle Speedy,(Jess). He came out to San Diego, to visit, and liked it so he thought he'd try working up in LA. I was about 10 or 11, so can't really remember how, but he found work at the studio were they kept the main horses from the show. And was there the next day after a crazy man got it to the horses and killed the one Little Joe road, and tried to kill the others. He was really upset about it for weeks after, and never wanted to talk about it afterwards.

  • @verixanc
    @verixanc Před 8 lety +2

    "Hoss" would come to Trinidad Calif. to go fishing and he ended up visiting with my Step Father at a local watering hole. My Stepfather said that Dan was such a gentle soul and very good natured, he called everyone "baby". It is a good memory for my Step Father. This was very informative! I can see you put a lot of work into it! I grew up with Bonanza and of course, Hoss, was my very favorite character!! I just loved the way he talked and got into scraps with Little Joe!! Thanks for putting this up.

  • @antonnym214
    @antonnym214 Před 8 lety +8

    Dan was one of my all-time favorites. Bless you for this one!

  • @rwe1havasu
    @rwe1havasu Před 9 lety +35

    Purple heart from Korean war, football star and more... and now for the rest of the story...

  • @nyclady27
    @nyclady27 Před 10 lety +3

    I was only a child when Dan died, but I remember my family and me sitting in our living room watching the return of Bonanza after summer hiatus; during which time Mr. Blocker had passed. We waited in anticipation of how they would handle Hoss' death. Let me tell you, there was not a dry eye in the room, on the screen and, I'm sure, it was the same in most of America's homes! I have not seen that episode since, but I remember it well! Thanks for this wonderful tribute, and we ALL make mistakes! It's called being human and, you Sir, are one heck of a one! :-D

  • @darrellbaker2895
    @darrellbaker2895 Před 8 lety +12

    Dan Blocker's ancestors traveled to Texas by covered wagon from Tuscaloosa County, Alabama at the conclusion of the War Between the States. Brothers William, John, and Michael Patrick Blocker served in a Confederate Light Artillery Company organized in Tuscaloosa and took their families to Texas as the war ended. John Blocker went into the cattle business in southwest Texas but later returned to the old homeplace in Tuscaloosa County where he is buried. The other Blocker brothers: William and Michael Patrick Blocker remained in Texas. William Blocker was killed in 1893 when a tornado struck Nash in Bowie County. Michael Patrick Blocker settled on the Red River north of DeKalb. Ora "Shack" Walker, Dan's dad, is the great, great grandson of Michael Patrick Blocker.

  • @pmetzler5443
    @pmetzler5443 Před 8 lety +18

    I remember when the whole cast came to the Indiana State fair.... We loved it.... They all were so kind and cheerful, Yes Whole and down to earth.... Sweet and even took time to talk to everyone after their shows... Also walked the fair enjoying the other shows and displays.... It was awesome...

  • @philsigman9088
    @philsigman9088 Před 7 lety +66

    Dan also served in the Army during the Korean War.

    • @Dragonfly6160
      @Dragonfly6160 Před 7 lety +19

      Purple Heart recipient.

    • @edwardfboyce4015
      @edwardfboyce4015 Před 7 lety +17

      I fought with Sgt Dan Blocker In korea from Dec 1951 until May 1952 when I rotated out, A hugh man , every one I knew liked him very much.

    • @edwardfboyce4015
      @edwardfboyce4015 Před 7 lety +11

      Sgt Dan Was Company First Sargent F Company 179 Inf Reg 45 Inf Division. From Oklahoma.

    • @andrew_koala2974
      @andrew_koala2974 Před 7 lety +2

      +Edward F Boyce
      Fought with him? {Sgt Dan Blocker} OR served alongside him?
      Your statement is ambiguous.
      (Remember to avoid ambiguity at all cost)

    • @edwardfboyce4015
      @edwardfboyce4015 Před 7 lety +7

      Andrew_koala screw you

  • @james5460
    @james5460 Před 8 lety +2

    What a great tribute. I sure learned a bit about Dan Blocker. Very respectul. Kind of amazing that the store is still there and intact, probably only because it's such a small town and nothing needs to replace it. That's typical of small, forgotten towns, and I could point you to one or two others that are exactly like that.
    Incidentally, I know a fellow, still getting around and running his life. Born 5 November 1928, barely a month apart from Dan. Just shows that Dan could still be with us today and enjoying his life but for the fates.

  • @mimileggett7154
    @mimileggett7154 Před 5 lety

    A nice commentary on Dan Blocker -"Hoss" Cartwright on Bonanza, which is one of my favorite Westerns! Thank you!
    So glad Dan got his girl, Dolph, and raised a family in real life!
    He portrayed a really nice guy, and he really was one!

  • @carl-cx9uh
    @carl-cx9uh Před 7 lety +5

    Back around 1965-7? not sure of date so long ago. My Father met Mr. Blocker in an airport first class lounge during a long weather related flight delay.
    All I can remember is that my Father said Mr Blocker was one of the most soft spoken nice man he had ever met. It was not till after about an hour or two he figured out who he was [ my Dad a heavy drinker at the time and Mr. Blocker just said his name was Dan and my Father did not have much time for TV shows ] long story short MR. Blocker told my Dad a few stories about the TV show and how he [ Dan ] did NOT like to ride on a horse. He would only do action shots with one horse, another was a look alike for still shots. Odd but true. More to this but personal stuff I should and would not say on net. Just to say DAN BLOCKER was a good man. Rest in PEACE Dan Blocker.

  • @lauralearnne9868
    @lauralearnne9868 Před 7 lety +9

    Mr Skinner, I really appreciate your videos. It gives me a glimpse into USA townships and life. Thank you so much. From Ronnie, a Down Under Girl in Melbourne Australia.

    • @JerrySkinner1943
      @JerrySkinner1943  Před 7 lety +1

      Thank you Ronnie from Down Under. I always wonted to go to Australia, maybe some day i will get the chance. Thank you so much Ronnie. Jerry

    • @danmartin5504
      @danmartin5504 Před 7 lety +1

      I'm an American, and Australia remains my all time favorite vacation. Beautiful country and people,

    • @time4reality360
      @time4reality360 Před 7 lety +1

      Laura Learnne I'm from England and remembered him thank you for this

    • @time4reality360
      @time4reality360 Před 7 lety +1

      jerry lol got confused there lol

  • @samboslc
    @samboslc Před 8 lety +2

    Thanks Jerry. I was born in 51 and "Hoss" was one of my greatest heroes in life. Let us never forget Dan Blocker. I live near where he is buried and hope to go see his grave soon.

  • @aislingbooks
    @aislingbooks Před 3 lety

    Thank you so much, Jerry Skinner. I was Debbie's best friend growing up in California when we were in secondary school with her twin sister Dana. Their mother was a salt-of-the-earth cowgirl whom I adored. And Daddy Dan I met only once when he sat with us watching a silly TV series, at the time, where one of our classmates had a part in the episode.
    The whole family also came to see me play my part in the school play, 'The Sound of Music'. No one there in the audience bothered him for an autograph either but left the family in peace as they watched us act out our scenes in the show. I didn't know at the time that Dan was once an English/Drama teacher, himself, which I had since gone on to be, though now retired from teaching as well. This was a very enjoyable film to watch!

    • @JerrySkinner1943
      @JerrySkinner1943  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you Shers, you give us move insight into the life of Dan Blocker. I love your voice it is beautiful, thank you again my dear. Jerry

  • @DougCook29
    @DougCook29 Před 10 lety +10

    I remember going to the Blocker grocery store with my Grandaddy (Doc Howell) when I was little. Grandmama (Lena Howell) always made out the grocery list and Grandaddy would take it to the store and give it to them to fill. He never did the actual shopping himself and Grandmama NEVER went to town to shop. While in the store, a man who worked there who I knew only as Mr. Bronson, would always give me a piece of candy. Anyway, they would fill the grocery list and bag it up. Grandaddy would pay and we would be on our way back home with the groceries. I always thought that was the neatest thing-that they filled the list for Grandaddy. I doubt he could have found anything in the store himself as he never went in the store much farther than the front counter.
    Mama (Frances Howell) used to tell me she went to school and chopped cotton with Dan Blocker. She said he was somewhat of a jokester and once he said to her, "See those step ants? Piss on 'em". LOL
    Dan Blocker used to come to the annual O'Donnel Rodeo after he became famous. He was really a nice thoughtful man.

  • @7863348
    @7863348 Před 9 lety +47

    Outstanding. I must say this was tastefully done. Dan would have been proud of it. I really enjoyed watching it. Thank you. I subscribed.

  • @sirensynapse5603
    @sirensynapse5603 Před 7 měsíci +1

    What a thing to see that old grocery store his family owned still there with their name still on it...like a time capsule. I'd love to old photos of it inside, or peek inside today. The memorial is very moving.
    Thanks for making this. Really nicely done. I just love those small, lonely western american farm towns. Like little forgotten islands, sometimes.
    The store and memorial look exactly the same 11 years later on google earth.

  • @iacheson
    @iacheson Před 9 lety +1

    Thank you for posting this tribute to Dan Blocker. Many a saturday I loved watching Bonanza with my Grandpa back in the day!

  • @jedidrummerjake
    @jedidrummerjake Před 8 lety +19

    Great presentation! Thank you for posting.

  • @normpattison657
    @normpattison657 Před 8 lety +10

    thank you....many happy childhood memories on a black and white TV in rural Ireland mid 60s

  • @HerbWalker
    @HerbWalker Před 10 lety +2

    He took Army Boot Camp where I did at Ft. Polk LA., in 1974,
    Blocker was drafted into the United States Army during the Korean War. He had basic training at Fort Polk, Louisiana. He served as an Infantry sergeant in F Company, 2nd Battalion, 179th Infantry Regiment, 45th infantry Division in Korea, December 1951 to August 1952. He received a Purple Heart for wounds in combat according to the June/July 2013 issue of VFW Magazine

  • @user-itschad1954
    @user-itschad1954 Před 7 lety

    A fascinating insight to my favourite Bonanza character. Jerry Skinner, thanx for the tour around small American towns. I just love your style.

  • @HossGal1
    @HossGal1 Před 11 lety +3

    Taken far too soon. What a loss.
    Thank you for this visit to his home town, and for the tribute to his memory.

  • @betsygilbert6456
    @betsygilbert6456 Před 8 lety +3

    That was very nice, really enjoyed it. He was born the same year as my dad, we were all fans. I remember being so sad when he died. This was a fine documentary, thanks for sharing it.

  • @tablature6121
    @tablature6121 Před 8 lety +1

    I cannot think of Dan Blocker without thinking of my grandmother. She was raised up in the poverty stricken Appalachians--illiterate and tough as a strip of rawhide. She raised nine of her own children and countless others, and all called her "Ma".
    She seldom watched TV, but she would in no way ever miss a single episode of "Bonanza". She didn't call it that, though. To her it was, "The Cartwrights": as if it were an actual family whom she had yet to meet.
    Of course, her favorite Cartwright was Hoss, and many's the time she would remark while watching him, "What a man."
    I echo that sentiment about Dan Blocker, now, Ma: What a man, indeed.
    Great tribute, Jerry.

  • @byronelenica8329
    @byronelenica8329 Před 8 lety +79

    I am from UK and grew up watching Bonanza. Loved Dan Blocker. Thanks for doing this.

    • @richardthered
      @richardthered Před 8 lety +4

      +byron elenica Me to, there is a re-run that has just started on uk tv. Love Bonanza I used to always dream of being a cowboy and working on a ranch in the desert, High Chaparral was very good too fantastic theme tune, love it!!

    • @byronelenica8329
      @byronelenica8329 Před 8 lety +4

      Yes the old cowboy shows have not been bettered. The High Chaparral was the first colour programme I saw on TV - when colour TV first came to UK. The horses were a reddish colour.

    • @phazer1001
      @phazer1001 Před 8 lety +2

      +richardthered I share your love for Bonanza. I was disappointed later when I would drive out West and not find many open ranges etc. for camping.

    • @byronelenica8329
      @byronelenica8329 Před 8 lety +3

      That was great thanks. Very interesting. I watched the High Chaparral .. it was the first time i had ever seen a colour TV, in England. The horses were Red.. Brown.. But big Hoss was always a huge favourite with the British. PS .. I accept that Hoss was in Bonanza.

    • @byronelenica8329
      @byronelenica8329 Před 8 lety +8

      Bonanza was like the Beatles .. everyone had a favourite son... Hoss .. Adam .. Little Joe.

  • @eugeniabizzaro8817
    @eugeniabizzaro8817 Před 8 lety +5

    The lights would come on at the end of our driveway on our farm on Lobetti Rd. ourside of Knoxville, then I'd hear my Mama yell ", Boooooooooooooooooonanzzzzza!" My twin and two little sisters all ran as fast as you please to our little yellow and white farmhouse. It was time to watch ", Bonanza." We all loved ",Bonanza." When I ran across this Tribute to Dan BIocker on CZcams it brought back a flood of wonderful memories of Mom and Dad and all my sisters watching our favorite television program. Rest in Peace Dan Blocker, you will always be remembered with fond memories. You were sorta a part of our little family. Hugs. EB

    • @JerrySkinner1943
      @JerrySkinner1943  Před 8 lety +1

      +Eugenia Bizzaro Eugenia, thank you for your memories of Bonanza. I can picture your yellow and white farmhouse. Thank you again. Jerry

  • @SuperSojourn
    @SuperSojourn Před 7 lety +10

    I feel guilty when I fail to like or comment on one your videos. Especially when I see negative or sometimes downright hostile remarks. Remarks those same people would probably never say to your face. Let any one of them do some research and post a video, I don't see that happening.
    I really enjoy it when your video reinforces the already positive image I have of some of these actors, as in this case. Thank you so much.

  • @TruegrassBoy
    @TruegrassBoy Před 10 lety +10

    Well, I never thought I would sit and watch a video about Dan Blocker, but this was most interesting and I couldn't shut it off. Very good job and a fine tribute to the man.

  • @Niamhdm7871
    @Niamhdm7871 Před 7 lety +7

    He is my great, cousin. My Mom sadly passed and we got none of the photos. She had some of his family. Remember a photo of Mary and twins. I was very young, last I saw these photos. ty.

  • @jtclinard
    @jtclinard Před 10 lety +12

    I loved Bonanza and watched it religiously ... thank you

  • @davidii3895
    @davidii3895 Před 7 lety +2

    Kinda lost you there for a while...love that you go to the place in history.
    Love your layed back voice. I always learn a lot.
    You are an American Treasure.
    Thank you for all the stories and background glimpses.
    :) David II

  • @wa4aos
    @wa4aos Před 8 lety

    Another EXCELLENT video, very well done and superb Narration...
    Thanks for the OUTSTANDING report on the Life of Dan Blocker, "Hoss."
    My dad passed in 1992 and his favorite TV program was Bonanza.. I was young when it was on the air. I believe it came on Sunday night and during the summer months we were allowed to stay up later to see it...Sad that the cast of that program have all passed now.

  • @Linda204
    @Linda204 Před 4 lety +1

    He sure is missed that’s back when the actors were good people I loved their show a great clean family show wish tv was still like that now

  • @JSB1882
    @JSB1882 Před 7 lety +10

    Nicely done. Dan Blocker was a great character actor.

  • @joeweider9471
    @joeweider9471 Před 9 lety +3

    I've been a video producer professionally for about 30 years, in my opinion, this piece is really wonderfully done... simple, poignant and just super-enjoyable to watch... thanks for posting--

    • @JerrySkinner1943
      @JerrySkinner1943  Před 9 lety +1

      Thank you Joe, As you can tell i am no professional so it means alot from someone that is. Jerry

    • @joeweider9471
      @joeweider9471 Před 9 lety +2

      I calls 'em as I sees 'em, and you're welcome :)

    • @dlaydi4u
      @dlaydi4u Před 9 lety

      Do you think you can help me with some editing tips?

  • @rwstillwater
    @rwstillwater Před 4 lety

    Mr. Skinner. I discovered your videos a few weeks ago and have watched many of them since. Many of the famous actors have personal lives that are so messed up I forget which one married/left/shacked up with whom. It is so refreshing to watch your video of a well mannered, educated man that never lost his small town values. Sad that he died so young.

  • @ronaldkondler5792
    @ronaldkondler5792 Před 4 lety

    Jerry, you make the most wonderful documentaries! When I listen to you, it is like being with family! God Bless all the work you do in assembling the data that you describe. I hope that you continue to make many more in the future, as I would sorely miss your videos, if you ever gave up such warm, kind and gracious presentations!

  • @patalexander1965
    @patalexander1965 Před 7 lety +15

    Great job in telling the story of Mr. Dan Blocker.

  • @sisgp123
    @sisgp123 Před 7 lety +40

    14lbs at birth, I'm surprised his Mother ever walked again!

  • @intothewind2104
    @intothewind2104 Před 8 lety +1

    I just fell into your video at Inspiration By God Newsletter .....what a treat to be taken back to "Bonanza Time" ..... this was a great share. Thanks. God Bless the Blocker family.....

  • @donwat91
    @donwat91 Před 11 lety

    I watched this video with sadness . When you grow up watching these shows on tv you feel like part of the family. His was well loved, we miss them all. Thank you so much for doing this. I'm a retired Air Force and I've seen these shows in rerun over seas. The lady time was in Italy. Of course they are with sub titles. Again thank you for this.

  • @HectorRodriguez-qr4dm
    @HectorRodriguez-qr4dm Před 8 lety +3

    I used to watch Bonanza with my family in Puerto Rico back in ealy 70s when was a kid great show.

  • @markmarsh27
    @markmarsh27 Před 8 lety +5

    It's AMAZING how much I learn from your research Jerry. ... I was a little kid when Dan Blocker died and it was a big news item because he was so young ... but I never knew it was because of a botched gall bladder surgery. ... poor bugger ... only 43.

  • @critchley3819
    @critchley3819 Před 10 lety +2

    Honestly, this is one of the most enjoyable clips I have ever seen, yes we all loved Hoss..the way this was presented was like being there, told the story without crapping on & knew the family history, seems a shame we have our life we grow old & die ,every thing we have learnt all our memory's are gone forever, I wonder at times about all this but I suppose to have lived once is better than not at all...

  • @JuliaLeighBrooks
    @JuliaLeighBrooks Před 6 lety +1

    Wonderful Video - Many Thanks - wish your voice had been clearer & louder. Enjoyed the trip. Lots of Thanks

  • @PeterCov12inNZ
    @PeterCov12inNZ Před 8 lety +17

    Greetings from New Zealand Jerry. Loving your documentaries. You almost sound like you are in the same room just chatting.

    • @JerrySkinner1943
      @JerrySkinner1943  Před 8 lety +3

      +Peter Coveney Thank you Peter, always wonted to see New Zealand. Thanks again. Jerry

    • @Ianacek
      @Ianacek Před 8 lety +3

      +Peter Coveney More greetings from New Zealand . Dan Blocker was my favourite actor on Bonanza .

    • @gayekratz1861
      @gayekratz1861 Před 4 lety +1

      I'm also from New Zealand but live in Florida in the USA......your documentaries are very interesting and well enjoyed.

  • @bobmowreader5546
    @bobmowreader5546 Před 10 lety +21

    dan blocker was hoss cartright,and hoss cartright was dan blocker! he was a good man.plus he fought in korea and was awarded a purple heart.it was too bad when he died so young.bananza remains one of my favorite spaghetti westerns,and hoss remains my favorite character.i guess the good do die young!and he was definitely 1 of the good ones!

  • @seacaptaindw
    @seacaptaindw Před 9 lety +1

    Jerry, I just happened upon this beautiful, and loving tribute to Dan Blocker.
    Thank you,
    David

  • @ketoking9435
    @ketoking9435 Před 6 lety

    Grew up watching Bonanza late 60s,70s here in England a great tribute to a wonderful actor,,,Thanx for a great vid,,

  • @krazyhorse448
    @krazyhorse448 Před 8 lety +22

    Dirk is the spitting image of his dad!

    • @janeiwasduncan8463
      @janeiwasduncan8463 Před 4 lety +2

      Wasn't he in an episode of " Little House"??🎈🎈

    • @beebop9808
      @beebop9808 Před 4 lety +2

      @@janeiwasduncan8463 Don't remember that but remember well he was a pilot on the tv series Baa Baa Black Sheep.

    • @jannabailey6800
      @jannabailey6800 Před 3 lety

      Dirk was in an episode of Little :-)House On The Prairie titled School Mom,. He portrayed a student who was taught to read by Mrs. Installs and the students using the alphabet filmmaking words.

  • @christineholbrook1107
    @christineholbrook1107 Před 5 lety +3

    My great grandma known as GG loved Hoss .Although she was from Idaho she lived in New Zealand and visited her family many times back in America . On one trip back in the late 60s she was thrilled to met her hero Dan Blocker When she got back to NZ she gave me a thermos flask with the cast of Bonaza on it .

  • @GrooveAddix
    @GrooveAddix Před 9 lety

    Thanks for this Jerry. What an amazing actor he was.. As a new discover of Bonanza (I watch every day on ME TV in NYC) your video was truly a joy to watch and a great tribute to my favorite character on the show. Thanks again..

  • @deedeegreen8338
    @deedeegreen8338 Před 6 lety +1

    What a great documentary. I learned a lot from this. I loved Bonanza. I was too young to remember the first run, since the series debuted the year I was born, but with the re-runs, I became obsessed. I was in love with Adam, but Hoss was my favourite character. I loved the episodes that centered around Hoss and Little Joe. Those two were hilarious, together. I was reading an article where one of the producers had said that Dan was the most beloved of all the cast members. He said Dan never complained and never caused any headaches for the production team.

  • @rodduignan9765
    @rodduignan9765 Před 7 lety +5

    Thanks Mr.Skinner, really enjoy your videos keep up the great work...

  • @larrybenham820
    @larrybenham820 Před 8 lety +3

    Hoss will always be greatly missed, so grateful for all that Dan did for all of us

  • @EGODAVE
    @EGODAVE Před 5 lety

    Lovely documentary about the late great Dan Blocker. Thanks for doing this it was very touching.