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Redigo is a 15-week Western dramatic series, set on a New Mexico ranch during the early 1960s, which aired over NBC from September 24 to December 31, 1963. The series features Richard Egan as ranch owner Jim Redigo, Roger Davis as Mike the ranch hand, and Elena Verdugo as Gerry. Don Diamond appeared in four episodes, three as the character Arturo. Redigo was the truncated second half-hour season of the previous one-hour series, Empire, which aired from September 25, 1962, to May 13, 1963. Both programs were placed on the Tuesday evening schedule against CBS's The Red Skelton Show. Redigo also lost out in the ratings to the ABC military sitcom, McHale's Navy, starring Ernest Borgnine and Tim Conway. In Redigo, Egan's character Jim Redigo was no longer the manager of the large Garrett Ranch but the owner of his own smaller spread nearby. The half-hour format made it hard for the program to develop complex characters as had been done in the initial one-hour version of the show.
Redigo is a 15-week Western dramatic series, set on a New Mexico ranch during the early 1960s, which aired over NBC from September 24 to December 31, 1963. The series features Richard Egan as ranch owner Jim Redigo, Roger Davis as Mike the ranch hand, and Elena Verdugo as Gerry. Don Diamond appeared in four episodes, three as the character Arturo. Redigo was the truncated second half-hour season of the previous one-hour series, Empire, which aired from September 25, 1962, to May 13, 1963. Both programs were placed on the Tuesday evening schedule against CBS's The Red Skelton Show. Redigo also lost out in the ratings to the ABC military sitcom, McHale's Navy, starring Ernest Borgnine and Tim Conway. In Redigo, Egan's character Jim Redigo was no longer the manager of the large Garrett Ranch but the owner of his own smaller spread nearby. The half-hour format made it hard for the program to develop complex characters as had been done in the initial one-hour version of the show.
This Soviet drama explicitly critiques individualistic ambition and ego, promoting collective responsibility and the re-education of the individual for the benefit of society, aligning with socialist ideals.
This 1966 Italian Western features a predominantly white European cast in traditional roles, consistent with the genre and era, without intentional race or gender swaps. The narrative does not critique traditional identities or incorporate explicit DEI themes, focusing instead on conventional Western storytelling.
The film 'Redigo' does not contain any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Its narrative focuses on other aspects, and there is no depiction of queer identity or related storylines.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The 1963 Italian television series "Redigo" appears to be an original production. There is no indication it is an adaptation of prior source material or a reboot of established characters, meaning no characters were pre-defined with a different gender.
Redigo is an original Italian television miniseries from 1963. Its characters were created for this production, meaning there is no prior source material or historical figures with established racial identities to be altered. Therefore, no race swaps occurred.
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