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2.1  Pilots  





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Wild West Tech
Starring
  • David Carradine (seasons 2 and 3)
  • Country of originUnited States
    No. of episodes34
    Production
    Running time60 minutes
    Original release
    NetworkHistory Channel
    ReleaseAugust 19, 2003 (2003-08-19) –
    November 8, 2005 (2005-11-08)

    Wild West Tech is an American television program that aired on the History Channel in the United States from 2003 to 2005. The show was originally hosted by Keith Carradine (2003–04); his half-brother, David Carradine, took over hosting duties for season 2 onward. The show illustrates a variety of technologies used in the Wild West, and features interviews with numerous Western historians, as well as recreating versions of important events in Western history.

    The series was created by Dolores Gavin and supervising producer Louis Tarantino.

    Format

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    Each episode is dedicated to some broader aspect of Wild West life. Once the context is established in brief by the host, more specific elements are developed. Throughout the program, professors, writers, and other experts explain finer points while historical reenactments and dramatizations portray just how key 19th century events may have transpired. The production aims to put the viewer into the spirit of the Old West with its host inhabiting an unnamed frontier town, delivering commentary.

    A new spin on the typical technology fact program, this program often covers subjects from the American Old West that are not generally discussed in more traditional settings. For example, one episode takes a look at the brothel, focusing on the inventions and technological innovations used to make the institution of prostitution less harsh on the lives of the women involved.

    Another explains that Morphine was first isolated in 1803 by the German pharmacist Friedrich Wilhelm Adam Sertürner, but it was not until the development of the hypodermic needle (1853) that its use spread and it spread quite a bit in the American West. It was used for pain relief and as a "cure" for opium or alcohol addiction. Its extensive use during the American Civil War resulted in over 400,000 people developing the "soldier's disease" (addiction).

    The same episode informs the viewers that heroin, along with other drugs, was only criminalized in the United States by the Harrison Narcotics Tax Act of 1914 decades after it was derived.

    Other topics include the technological histories of various alcoholic beverages, saloons, weapons, and cowboy gangs.

    Episode guide

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    Two pilot episodes were produced, hosted by Keith Carradine, to help sell the History Channel on the concept of the series. Seasons 2 and 3 were hosted by David Carradine.

    Pilots

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    No. Code Airdate Title
    1 Pilot–1 Aug 25, 2003 Outlaw Tech
    2 Pilot–2 Aug 19, 2003 The Gunslingers

    Season 1

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    No. Code Airdate Title
    1 1–1 Mar 30, 2004 Cowboy Tech
    2 1–2 Apr 6, 2004 Execution Tech
    3 1–3 Apr 13, 2004 Military Tech
    4 1–4 Apr 20, 2004 Hunting Tech
    5 1–5 Apr 27, 2004 Western Towns
    6 1–6 May 4, 2004 Brothel Tech
    7 1–7 May 11, 2004 Native American Tech
    8 1–8 May 18, 2004 Train Tech
    9 1–9 May 25, 2004 Gambling Tech
    10 1–10 Jun 8, 2004 Gold Rush Tech

    Season 2

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    No. Code Airdate Title
    11 2–1 Nov 9, 2004 Six–Shooter Tech
    12 2–2 Nov 16, 2004 Vigilante Tech
    13 2–3 Nov 23, 2004 Alamo Tech
    14 2–4 Nov 30, 2004 Deadwood Tech
    15 2–5 Dec 7, 2004 Massacre Tech
    16 2–6 Dec 14, 2004 Biggest Machines in the West
    17 2–7 Dec 21, 2004 Freak Show Tech
    18 2–8 Dec 28, 2004 Disaster Tech
    19 2–9 Jan 25, 2005 Shootout Tech
    20 2–10 Feb 1, 2005 Saloons
    21 2–11 Feb 15, 2005 Law & Order Tech
    22 2–12 Feb 22, 2005 Gang Tech
    23 2–13 Mar 22, 2005 The Road West
    24 2–14 May 24, 2005 Civil War in the West

    Season 3

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    No. Code Airdate Title
    25 3–1 Sep 13, 2005 Revenge Tech
    26 3–2 Sep 20, 2005 Freak Shows II
    27 3–3 Sep 27, 2005 The Unexplained
    28 3–4 Oct 4, 2005 Massacres II
    29 3–5 Oct 11, 2005 Bounty Hunters
    30 3–6 Oct 18, 2005 Vices
    31 3–7 Nov 1, 2005 Grim Reaper
    32 3–8 Nov 8, 2005 Gadgets
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    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wild_West_Tech&oldid=1233957929"

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