Many fans have been worried by news of the terrible floods and loss of life in Houston, Texas this last week. James Drury, who lives in Houston, called his personal assistant Karen Lindsay several times today. Mr. and Mrs. Drury are fine. Their home has not been affected by the storms in Houston. They live on higher ground. He sends his best regards to everyone.
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Published work in U.S.A. for McFarland & Co. Inc. :
A History of Television’s The Virginian 1962-1971 (2006, 2009 Softcover edition)
Pete Duel : A Biography (2007, 2009 Large Print edition; Kindle edition)
Encyclopedia of Weird Westerns (2009)
Jennifer Jones : Life and Films (2011)
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4 thoughts on “James Drury and the Houston Floods”
Thanks to Jim! We still enjoy their Virginian episodes!
Thanks to Jim I enjoy all the shows of Virginian I enjoy the cowboys but something so different when the cowboy being Jim all of his work tells you he is special I keep up on all James is doing at his age I hope God gives him and wife many good years thanks to insp for showing the old movies
I was born and raised in a small town 100 miles north of Houston. Madisonville . I began watching The Virginian when it first stared, back in the 60’s. I was a teenager and it was my favorite show. Now I’m in my 60’s and I never miss a show on INSP. Thank you for all you’ve given to the viewers all these years. GOD speed.
Thanks to Jim! We still enjoy their Virginian episodes!
I MET CLU GULUGAR IN THE SPRING IN CAMBRIDGE OHIO I AM A BIG FAN OF WESTERNS I LOVE SADDLE UP SATURDAY THE VIRGINIAN IS MY FAVORITE
Thanks to Jim I enjoy all the shows of Virginian I enjoy the cowboys but something so different when the cowboy being Jim all of his work tells you he is special I keep up on all James is doing at his age I hope God gives him and wife many good years thanks to insp for showing the old movies
I was born and raised in a small town 100 miles north of Houston. Madisonville . I began watching The Virginian when it first stared, back in the 60’s. I was a teenager and it was my favorite show. Now I’m in my 60’s and I never miss a show on INSP. Thank you for all you’ve given to the viewers all these years. GOD speed.