TEXAS JACK Ep. 2 | “Scouts of the Prairie”

TEXAS JACK Ep. 2 | “Scouts of the Prairie”

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TEXAS JACK Ep. 3 | “Hunting in Yellowstone”

Texas Jack and Buffalo Bill recruit Wild Bill Hickok to co-star in a slightly different version of their successful play. Hickok tolerates the production for a while, but it quickly becomes clear that he isn’t meant for the life of a performer. Between tours, Jack leads a British ...  Show more

TEXAS JACK Ep. 4 | “Disaster, East and West”

The successful partnership of Texas Jack and Buffalo Bill ends on good terms, but shock and sadness await both men as the historic summer of 1876 unfolds. After the disaster at the Battle of the Little Bighorn, the Army calls the scouts back to the West to help chase Sitting Bull ...  Show more

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