
Cowboys and Outlaws
“Cowboys and Outlaws” is a documentary series broadcast on The History Channel that explores significant personalities and events from the American West during the latter part of the 19th century. The series employs dramatic reenactments, interviews with historians, and forensic evidence to shed light on renowned figures like Billy the Kid, Wyatt Earp, and Tom Horn. It also delves into historical occurrences such as the inaugural cattle drive along the Goodnight-Loving Trail and the evolution of Abilene, Kansas, from a modest settlement into a bustling cattle hub. By February 2010, only six episodes had been aired, and a DVD collection was made available on January 26, 2010.
TV Status:Ended
Duration:1h
Views:437
Genre:Documentary
Creators:Alan Martin, Lisa Feit, Pip Gilmour
Awards:1 win total
Release:2009
Country:United States of America
Networks:History
TMDb:10.0 (2)
IMDb:7.8
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