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Old Episodes of Wagon Train.

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I was watching some old episodes of Wagon Train on my computer for a few weeks before I went to the UK for three weeks. The picture quality was excellent. I downloaded them from YouTube.

I have now returned back to Thailand and went to download episodes again and the picture quality is now dreadful.

I have been watching both earlier and later episodes. Can there be an explanation for this?

53 minutes ago, NoshowJones said:

I was watching some old episodes of Wagon Train on my computer for a few weeks before I went to the UK for three weeks. The picture quality was excellent. I downloaded them from YouTube.

I have now returned back to Thailand and went to download episodes again and the picture quality is now dreadful.

I have been watching both earlier and later episodes. Can there be an explanation for this?

Check your PMs. See if it works for you.

4 hours ago, NoshowJones said:

I was watching some old episodes of Wagon Train on my computer for a few weeks before I went to the UK for three weeks. The picture quality was excellent. I downloaded them from YouTube.

I have now returned back to Thailand and went to download episodes again and the picture quality is now dreadful.

I have been watching both earlier and later episodes. Can there be an explanation for this?

Post the YouTube links.

You may find a few episodes here too: https://archive.org/search?query=Wagon+Train&tab=all

The Jarbo Pierce Story is the final episode of Wagon Train, originally aired on May 2, 1965.

It is a bit preachy, but in a very 1965 network-TV Western way. That was quite typical of older Western television. Many 1950s and 1960s Westerns were not just adventure stories; they were also morality plays. The frontier setting was often used to explore lessons about honesty, courage, family, responsibility, charity, prejudice, greed, and civilization.

So when the final episode becomes reflective and almost sermon-like, that was probably intentional.

Here’s the video, including Thai subtitles. This was one of the easiest episodes for which to generate matching subtitles.

Wagon Train did have color episodes, especially throughout Season 7, but Season 8 returned to the 60-minute black-and-white format.

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