Golden Globes nominated

Gunsmoke is one of the most prominent television shows to ever hit the air. It continues to enjoy a life with longtime fans in the form of repeat viewings, but it didn’t always earn the same adoration during the awards season. Gunsmoke had a rather disappointing run when it came to the Golden Globes, especially in hindsight given the legendary show’s untouchable legacy.

‘Gunsmoke’ was one of the most successful Western television shows

Golden Globes nominated 'Gunsmoke' Milburn Stone as Doc Adams, James Arness as Matt Dillon, Amanda Blake as Miss Kitty Russell, and Ken Curtis as Festus Haggen in a publicity photo in costume smiling
L-R: Milburn Stone as Doc Adams, James Arness as Matt Dillon, Amanda Blake as Miss Kitty Russell, and Ken Curtis as Festus Haggen | CBS Photo Archive/Getty Images

It took quite some time for the Golden Globes to recognize Gunsmoke before nominating it. The show was first adapted from a radio show in 1955, rather quickly catching on. The Western genre went through periods where it was notably popular, allowing Gunsmoke to take off as more a more “adult” form of storytelling compared to its competition.

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